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Shin Ji-ah, a 14-year-old figure skater, won the silver medal at the Junior Grand Prix Final.

It's been 17 years since 'Figure Skating Queen' Yuna Kim.



This is reporter Kwon Jong-oh.



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In the free skating, Shin Ji-ah earned extra points by completing her first jump, the double axel, followed by the triple loop and triple salchoe, all three of which were clean.



Her acting in the second half was also impeccable, with an extra 10% bonus.



She performed a series of triple lutz-triple toe loop jumps, followed by a clean jump to the final triple lutz, exuding her elasticity.



Jia Shin, who performed all of her spins at the highest level of level 4, raised her arms in satisfaction.



Shin Jia, who received 131.21 points, took the silver medal behind Japan's Mao Shimada with a total of 200.32 points.



After Kim Yu-na's gold medal in 2005, a Korean athlete won a medal in the final, the 'Wangjungwangjeon', in 17 years.



Jia Shin, who appeared like a comet by winning the silver medal at the World Junior Championships last April, once again showed off her outstanding skills and opened her own era.



[Jia Shin/Junior national figure skater: I was a bit nervous, but I'm very happy to be able to play clean games in both short and free, and I'll do my best to show you a better figure.] 16-year-old Kim Chae-yeon, who competed together, also won the bronze medal



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Junior Ice Dance's Lim Hae-na-Ye-Kwan Jo rose to third place, 3.53 points behind the first place in rhythm dance, and could aim for a gold medal depending on the results of the free dance.



(Video editing: Lee Jung-taek)