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Figure Skating Junior Grand Prix, Ice Dance's Haena Lim and Jo Chuanye became the first Korean athlete to win the championship.

Korea achieved the splendid achievement of medals in all sports in this tournament.



Byung-min Yoo.



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Lim Hae Na-Quan Ye Jo showed off her elegant performance with her perfect breathing in her prin dance.



Tsuan Ye came in and stably digested her dance lift that lifted me up, and the rest of the program performed without any major mistakes. After she finished her performance, they hugged and encouraged each other.



Haena Lim and Tsuanye group, who received a total score of 99.25 in the free dance, rose to the top with a total score of 161.96 points combined with the rhythm dance score yesterday (27th), beating 2nd place France group with 14.3 points.



Haena Lim, a dual citizen of Korea and Canada, and Anye Quanye, a Chinese-Canadian, confirmed their potential with their first ever bronze medal at the Junior Grand Prix last year, their debut season.



At the Junior World Championships last April, he finished sixth with a lively dance tailored to Gangnam Style, achieving the best record ever, and wrote a new history of winning the first ice dance in this Junior Grand Prix.



[Haena Lim / National Ice Dance Team: I was a little nervous today, but I skated with confidence.

I can't speak Korean well, but I'm learning.

Thank you.]



In Korea, where the male single Young-Hyun Cha won the silver medal and the female single, Yu-Jae Kim, the bronze medal, Korea won gold medals in ice dance, which was a barren land, and achieved the feat of medals in all events in this competition.



(Video editing: So Ji-hye)