At the world junior figure skating championships held in Canada on the 3rd, the second half of the women's single free program was held. We won the championship.



Winning at the age of 14 years and 4 months broke Mao Asada's record by a month, making her the youngest Japanese player to win.

At the World Junior Championships, the second half of the women's single free was held in Calgary, Canada on the 3rd, and Shimada, who finished the short program, appeared last among the contestants.



At the beginning, she scored a high score with her signature triple axel, followed by a quadruple toe loop, which was a big move, but landed successfully.

After that, she managed to perform a combination jump, and she was able to complete a highly difficult composition without making any major mistakes, such as winning the highest rating, Level Four, for her three spins.



In addition to technical points, Shimada was also the top performer in terms of performance composition points that show expressiveness, etc., and won the first victory with a free score of 152.76 and a total of 224.54.

At the age of 14 years and 4 months, she surpassed Mao Asada's record by a month, making her the youngest Japanese player to ever win.



In addition, Ami Nakai, also 14 years old, came in 3rd place among Japanese players.