Women's figure skating Shin Ji-ah failed to advance to the final by staying in fifth place at the second Grand Prix
Oct 25, 2025
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Shin Ji-ah received 65.30 points in the technical score (TES) and 63.12 points in the composition score (PCS), one deduction, and 127.42 points in the second round of the ISU Figure Skating Senior Grand Prix in Chongqing, China, on the 25th. Shin, who scored 68.01 points in the short program, finished fifth among 11 participants with a total score of 195.43. Shin Ji-ah, who finished seventh in the first competition, failed to advance to the senior Grand Prix Final, the king of kings.
Shin Ji-ah, who started acting in accordance with the free skating program 'Love Dream', performed her first jump task, a double axel, but tried to triple loop the second jump task, and handled the single (1 turn) as the rotation was released. He then finished the first half of the performance with a triple flip-double toe loop-double loop combination jump and a change foot combination spin (level 4).
In the second half, the performance score (GOE) was cut by 2.95 points when he fell while trying to jump the triple lutz-triple toe loop combination, the first acting task. After cleaning the triple flip-double axel sequence jump, the triple lutz was judged to be quarter landing (if the number of jumps was insufficient at the 90 degree level) and lost 0.76 points of GOE. After completing all the jumping tasks, Shin Ji-ah finished her performance with flying camel spin (level 4), step sequence (level 4), Correo sequence, and flying change foot combination spin (level 4).
Lee Hae-in (Korea University), who participated in the same competition, finished ninth with a total score of 177.32. The gold medal was won by Amber Glenn of the U.S., who received 214.78 points, the silver medal by Alyssa Liu of the U.S., and the bronze medal by Rinka Watanabe of Japan (198.63 points).
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










