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South Korean figure skating players, Yoo Young and Kim Ye-rim, won the national championships in high school and college, respectively.

Athlete Yoo Young said she would challenge the four-turn jump.



Correspondent Kwon Jong-oh.



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Yoo-Young, who is free skating in the National Winter Games, tries her main weapon, the triple axel, which rotates three and a half laps.



Her jump timing wasn't right, so she only did one lap, but no more mistakes.



She performed the rest of the jump neatly and with a total score of 216.48 points, she easily overtaken Lee Hae-in to win the gold medal for the girls' high school.



Yoo Young, who placed 6th at the Beijing Olympics, is aiming for a medal at the Milan Olympics four years later.



To do this, we need to significantly increase the skill score, so we plan to complete the 4-round jump, which is currently only performed by some Russian players.



[Swimming/figure skating national team: I practiced quadruple salcon and quadruple lutz, but I can't practice much these days, so I don't know how much I feel, but I think I'll have to practice thinking about my future work.]



'Figure skating general' who participated in the women's college Kim Ye-rim performed clean acting and won the championship with a personal unofficial highest score of 214.66 points.



Kim Ye-rim also decided to hone her triple axel, which is her high-level jump.



[Yerim Kim/National Figure Skating Team: Little by little (triple axel) I plan to practice from the basics.]



The two athletes will challenge their individual bests at the World Championships next month.