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14-year-old Shin Ji-ah, a top-class prospect in female figure skating, opened her own era by beating prominent seniors in the second round of the national team selection event.



This is reporter Kwon Jong-oh.



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Shin Jia, who placed second behind Kim Ye-rim in the short, showed more strength in the free skating.



Following her double axel she cleanly jumped a triple loop and a triple salchow jump.



She gets an extra 10% bonus, and in the second half, after dealing with a series of jumps, she slightly bumps into a fence, but she doesn't budge.



She showed off her breezy steps and even dynamic spins, earning 142.06 points and taking the top spot with a total score of 213.01 points.



Shin Ji-ah, who won the come-from-behind victory over Kim Ye-rim, who is 5 years older than her by 2.73 points, won the first and second rounds as well, becoming the clear No. 1 player.



[Shin Ji-ah (14 years old)/Junior national figure skating representative: I am very happy and feel very happy to be able to win first place both times.]



14-year-old Shin Ji-ah won the Taegeuk mark as the overall first place, but she was too young to win the World Championships. I will compete in the World Junior Championships.



'Figure skating general' Kim Ye-rim, who missed the championship, won the World Championships in March following Kim Chae-yeon and Lee Hae-in by ranking 4th in the 1st and 2nd combined scores.



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In the men's division, Cha Jun-hwan, the signboard, made several jumping mistakes, but climbed to first place by a large margin and won only one World Championship ticket.



(Video coverage: Gong Jin-goo, Video editing: So Ji-hye)