Kim Hae-jin (Korean: 김해진; Hanja: 金海珍; born April 23, 1997) is a South Korean former figure skater. She is the 2012 JGP Slovenia champion and a three-time (2010, 2011, and 2012) South Korean national champion. She was selected to represent her country at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. She retired from competition at the conclusion of the 2018 South Korean Figure Skating Championships.

Career

Early career

In the 2007–08 season, Kim placed 5th at the South Korean Championships on the novice level. A year later in 2009, she repeated that placement on the junior level.

2009–10 season: First senior national title

In the 2009–10 season, Kim competed in 2010 South Korean Championships on the senior level at age twelve. Placing first in both the short program and the free skate, she won the gold medal with 148.78 points. In April 2010, she won the novice title at the 2010 Triglav Trophy, earning 144.11 points. Her score was one of the best among the skaters who competed and the best among all the ladies. Had she competed on the senior level, she would have won the competition.

2010–11 season: Junior Grand Prix debut

Kim was assigned to 2010–11 ISU Junior Grand Prix events in Japan and Germany. However, her foot was injured by another skater's skate blade in training, resulting in her withdrawal from the Japan event. She made her junior international debut at the event in Germany, finishing 28th. At the 2011 South Korean Championships, she placed third in the short program scoring 46.82 points, and won the free skate with 98.47 to win her second national title.

2011–12 season

The following season, Kim was assigned to the 2011–12 ISU Junior Grand Prix events in Brisbane, Australia, and in Brasov, Romania. She won the short program in Brisbane with 52.26, but fell four times in the free skate, earning 78.76, to finish 5th with 131.02. In Brasov, Kim was placed sixth with 44.78 after one of her spins were considered invalid, but rebounded to third with 99.83, earning the bronze medal with a total score of 144.61. Kim then participated in the 2012 World Junior Championships and earned 51.56 in the short program and 98.15 in the free skate, finishing 8th overall with the total score of 149.71.

2012–13 to 2013–14

In the 2012–13 season, Kim was assigned to 2012-13 ISU Junior Grand Prix events in Slovenia and Austria. In her first event in Austria, Kim placed third in the short program, with her triple toe-loop - triple toe-loop combination, receiving her new personal best of 54.46. However, she dropped to fifth after the free skate, where she had some trouble with her jumps. However, two weeks later, in Slovenia, she rebounded to first in the short program, and strong consistency of jumps and high levels of other elements with strong choreography helped her defend her placement in the free skate. With the total of 147.30, she became the first South Korean woman to stand on the top of the podium since Kim Yuna, the 2010 Olympic Champion, won two golds in the 2005–06 ISU Junior Grand Prix. This made her first alternate to the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final.

In the 2013–14 season, Kim was assigned to 2013-14 ISU Junior Grand Prix events in Slovakia and Czech Republic. Earning 10th and 8th.

2013–14 season: Senior ISU Championship debut

At the 2014 South Korean Championships, Kim placed second in the short and fifth in the free; she won the bronze medal behind Park So-youn and Kim Yuna.

Kim made her senior international debut at the 2014 Four Continents Championships, where she finished sixth. In the process she set new personal bests in the short program, free skating and her combined score.

She was selected to represent her country at the 2014 Winter Olympics with her national teammates, Kim Yuna and Park So-youn. She was 18th after the short program and placed 16th overall. In March, she placed 23rd at the 2014 World Championships.

2014–15 season: Grand Prix debut

She began her season with 5th at the 2014 Asian Open and then 9th at the 2014 Ondrej Nepela Trophy.

For the 2015-16 Grand Prix series, Kim made her senior Grand Prix debut at the 2014 Skate Canada International, where she placed 9th, and came in 8th at the 2014 Cup of China.

At the 2015 South Korean Championships, she placed 12th in the short and 5th in the free, finishing 5th overall.

Kim placed 11th at the 2015 Four Continents Championships. Afterwards, at the 2015 Worlds Championships, she placed 19th.

Skating techniques

She landed five types of triple jumps (every one except the triple Axel) in the national[which?] competition. She landed a triple toe loop-triple toe loop combination in a national competition and a triple flip-triple loop combination in an international event.

Public life and endorsements

She joined 2010 Olympic ladies champion and fellow South Korean skater Yuna Kim in an ice show, All That Skate, which was held on July 23–25, 2010 in Goyang, South Korea, alongside other skaters like Michelle Kwan, Sasha Cohen, and Stéphane Lambiel.

Programs

Kim at the 2014 Skate Canada.
SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2017–2018Jalousie 'Tango Tzigane' by Jacob GadeSamson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saëns
2016–2017Papa, Can You Hear Me? (from Yentl) by Michel LegrandMalagueña by Ernesto Lecuona
2015–2016Turandot by Giacomo Puccini
2014–2015Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin choreo. by Stéphane LambielRhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin choreo. by David WilsonReady to Fly by Amy Pearson choreo. by Yea Ji Shin
2013–2014The Umbrellas of Cherbourg by Michel Legrand choreo. by David WilsonBlack Swan by Clint Mansell original music by Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky choreo. by David WilsonReady to Fly by Amy Pearson choreo. by Yea Ji Shin The Umbrellas of Cherbourg by Michel Legrand choreo. by David Wilson
2012–2013La bohème by Sergei TrofanovSleeping Beauty by Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky
2011–2012Moonlight Sonata by Ludwig van BeethovenViolin Concerto in E minor by Felix MendelssohnThe Show by Lenka
2010–2011Chaplin medley by Charlie ChaplinYou Raise Me Up by Celtic Woman
2009–2010Piano Concerto No. 3 by Sergei Prokofiev
2008–2009Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky orchestrated by Maurice RavelAin't That a Kick in the Head by Westlife
2007–2008Moongate by Secret Garden

Competitive highlights

Kim at the 2012 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International
Event07–0808–0909–1010–1111–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–1717–18
Olympics16th
Worlds23rd19th
Four ContinentsWD6th11th
GP Cup of China8th
GP Skate Canada9th
CS Nepela Trophy9th
Asian Trophy5th
Ice Star5th
UniversiadeWD
International: Junior or novice
Junior Worlds8th19th
JGP Australia5th
JGP Austria5th
JGP Czech Rep.8th
JGP Germany28th
JGP Romania3rd
JGP Slovakia10th
JGP Slovenia1st
Asian Trophy6th N.1st J.
NZ Games1st J.
Triglav Trophy1st N.
National
South Korean5th N.5th J.1st1st1st4th3rd5th17th13th18th
TBD: Assigned, WD: Withdrew Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior

Detailed results

DateEventSPFSTotal
2017–18 season
January 5–7, 20182018 South Korean Championships21 46.5416 91.8218 138.36
2016–17 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
January 6–8, 20172017 South Korean Championships11 52.4915 94.3413 146.83
November 18–20, 20162016 Ice Star4 52.035 87.925 139.95
2015–16 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
January 8–10, 20162016 South Korean Championships9 53.3919 89.9217 143.31
2014–15 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
March 23–29, 20152015 ISU World Championships18 50.0319 86.2119 136.24
February 9–15, 20152015 ISU Four Continents Championships11 51.4112 95.8911 147.30
January 5–9, 20152015 South Korean Championships12 50.215 102.655 152.86
November 7–9, 20142014 ISU Grand Prix Cup of China9 44.727 92.908 137.62
Oct. 31 – Nov. 2, 20142014 ISU Grand Prix Skate Canada10 52.1810 91.259 143.43
October 1–5, 20142014 Ondrej Nepela Trophy7 46.097 82.799 128.88
August 6–10, 20142014 Asian Figure Skating Trophy4 50.095 83.645 133.73
DateEventLevelQRSPFSTotal
2013–14 season
March 24–30, 20142014 ISU World ChampionshipsSenior19 51.8323 77.9923 129.82
February 6–22, 20142014 Winter OlympicsSenior18 54.3717 95.1116 149.48
January 20–26, 20142014 ISU Four Continents ChampionshipsSenior5 57.487 109.366 166.84
January 1–5, 20142014 South Korean ChampionshipsSenior2 58.484 101.273 159.75
October 2–6, 20132013 ISU Junior Grand Prix, Czech RepublicJunior10 47.907 93.558 141.45
September 12–15, 20132013 ISU Junior Grand Prix, SlovakiaJunior4 51.8117 70.6310 122.44
2012–13 season
DateEventLevelQRSPFSTotal
Feb. 25 – March 3, 20132013 ISU World Junior ChampionshipsJunior11 49.2621 65.9619 115.22
January 2–6, 20132013 South Korean ChampionshipsSenior5 49.414 93.984 143.39
September 26–29, 20122012 ISU Junior Grand Prix, SloveniaJunior1 53.644 93.661 147.30
September 12–15, 20122012 ISU Junior Grand Prix, AustriaJunior3 54.469 86.835 141.29
2011–12 season
DateEventLevelQRSPFSTotal
Feb. 27 – March 4, 20122012 ISU World Junior ChampionshipsJunior3 93.977 51.568 98.158 149.71
January 4–8, 20122012 South Korean ChampionshipsSenior1 55.831 111.901 167.73
September 21–24, 20112011 ISU Junior Grand Prix, RomaniaJunior6 44.783 99.833 144.61
September 7–11, 20112011 ISU Junior Grand Prix, AustraliaJunior1 52.266 78.765 131.02
August 23–26, 20112011 Asian Figure Skating TrophyJunior1 49.531 90.081 139.61
August 11–13, 20112011 New Zealand Winter GamesJunior1 49.661 97.171 146.83
2010–11 season
DateEventLevelQRSPFSTotal
January 12–16, 20112011 South Korean ChampionshipsSenior3 46.821 98.471 145.29
October 6–10, 20102010 ISU Junior Grand Prix, GermanyJunior26 28.7527 51.8628 80.61
2009–10 season
DateEventLevelQRSPFSTotal
April 1–4, 20102010 Triglav TrophyNovice1 49.681 94.431 144.11
January 7–10, 20102010 South Korean ChampionshipsSenior1 54.231 94.551 148.78
2008–09 season
DateEventLevelQRSPFSTotal
January 7–10, 20092009 South Korean ChampionshipsJunior7 32.655 62.355 95.00
December 21–23, 20082008 Asian Figure Skating TrophyNovice6 27.544 56.116 83.65
2007–08 season
DateEventLevelQRSPFSTotal
January 8–11, 20082008 South Korean ChampionshipsNovice6 28.345 51.605 79.94
  • QR = Qualifying round
  • Personal bests highlighted in bold.
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