Kim Ha-nul (figure skater)

Kim Ha-nul (Hangul: 김하늘; born April 11, 2002) is a South Korean figure skater. She represented South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics and has placed in the top ten at two ISU Championships – the 2018 Four Continents Championships and 2016 World Junior Championships.

Kim Ha-nul
Personal information
Native name
Country represented South Korea
Born (2002-04-11) April 11, 2002
Anyang, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Home townAnyang, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Height1.49 m (4 ft 10 12 in)
CoachChoi Hyung-kyung
Former coachOh Ji-yeon, Han Sung-mi
ChoreographerShin Yea-ji
Skating clubGwacheon SC
Training locationsGwacheon, Taeneung
Began skating2010
ISU personal best scores
Combined total182.50
2019 CS Nepela Memorial
Short program62.59
2019 CS Nepela Memorial
Free skate124.89
2019 CS Ice Star

Career

Early years

Kim began learning to skate in 2010. Nationally, she finished 13th on the novice level in 2012 and 6th as a junior in 2013. Making her first appearance on the senior level, she placed 11th at the 2014 South Korean Championships, but was 22nd in

2015.

2015–2016 to 2016–2017

Kim placed fourth in August 2015 during a Korean competition to select skaters for the ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series.[1] She made her JGP debut in September, finishing 13th in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[2] She placed 7th in senior ladies at the 2016 South Korean Championships and was named in Korea's team to the 2016 World Junior Championships in Debrecen. Ranked 12th in the short program and 9th in the free skate, she finished 9th overall in Hungary.

The following season, she appeared at two JGP events and placed 8th at the 2017 South Korean Championships.

2017–2018 season

In January, Kim placed 4th at the 2018 South Korean Championships and then 6th at the 2018 Four Continents Championships in Taipei, Taiwan.In February, she competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea. She ranked 21st in the short program, 10th in the free skate, and 13th overall. Concluding her season, she finished 15th at the 2018 World Championships, which took place in March in Milan, Italy.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2019–2020
2018–2019
2017–2018
[3][4]

Mamma Mia!

2016–2017
[5]
  • One Day
    by Caro Emerald
  • It Don't Mean a Thing
    by Pep's Show Boys, Sebastian Roser
2015–2016
[6]
2014–2015
2013–2014
  • Snow White and the Huntsman
    performed by James Newton Howard
2012–2013
2011–2012
  • Sing, Sing, Sing
    by Benny Goodman
2010–2011
    • One Summer Day
      (from Spirited Away)
      by Joe Hisaishi

    Competitive highlights

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

    International[7]
    Event 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20
    Olympics13th
    Worlds15th
    Four Continents6th13th
    GP Finland7th
    CS Asian Open2nd
    CS Finlandia10th
    CS Ice Star7th2nd
    CS Ondrej Nepela3rd
    Philadelphia3rd
    Shanghai Trophy4th
    International: Junior[7]
    Junior Worlds9th
    JGP Czech Rep.5th
    JGP Russia6th
    JGP U.S.13th
    Asian Trophy4th
    International: Advanced novice[7]
    Asian Trophy5th
    National
    South Korea13th N6th J11th22nd7th8th4th9th5th
    TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew
    Levels: N = Novice; J = Junior

    Detailed results

    ISU Personal best highlighted in bold.

    Senior level

    2019–20 season
    Date Event SP FS Total
    January 3–5, 2020 2020 South Korean Championships 7
    63.17
    4
    124.28
    5
    187.45
    Oct. 30 – Nov. 3, 2019 2019 CS Asian Open Trophy 3
    60.04
    2
    117.88
    2
    177.92
    October 18–20, 2019 2019 CS Ice Star 4
    53.93
    2
    124.89
    2
    178.82
    September 19–21, 2019 2019 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial 2
    62.59
    4
    119.91
    3
    182.50
    2018–19 season
    Date Event SP FS Total
    February 7–10, 2019 2019 Four Continents Championships 17
    51.44
    10
    111.04
    13
    162.48
    January 11–13, 2019 2019 South Korean Championships 8
    56.60
    10
    104.56
    9
    161.16
    November 2–4, 2018 2018 Grand Prix Finland 8
    55.38
    8
    104.77
    7
    160.15
    October 4–7, 2018 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy 9
    53.76
    11
    99.46
    10
    153.22
    2017–18 season
    Date Event SP FS Total
    March 19–25, 2018 2018 World Championships 14
    60.14
    15
    110.54
    15
    170.68
    February 14–23, 2018 2018 Winter Olympics 21
    54.33
    10
    121.38
    13
    175.71
    January 22–28, 2018 2018 Four Continents Championships 6
    61.15
    8
    111.95
    6
    173.10
    January 5–7, 2018 2018 South Korean Championships 6
    62.18
    5
    114.74
    4
    176.92
    November 24–26, 2017 2017 ISU Shanghai Trophy 4
    109.85
    4
    October 26–29, 2017 2017 CS Minsk-Arena Ice Star 8
    51.91
    6
    101.59
    7
    153.50
    August 3–6, 2017 2017 Philadelphia Summer International 5
    56.80
    1
    123.61
    3
    180.41

    Junior level

    2016–17 season
    Date Event Level SP FS Total
    January 6–8, 2017 2017 South Korean Championships Senior 14
    50.31
    6
    117.25
    8
    167.56
    September 14–18, 2016 2016 JGP Russia Junior 5
    56.97
    6
    98.78
    6
    155.75
    Aug. 31 – Sept. 4, 2016 2016 JGP Czech Republic Junior 7
    51.08
    5
    98.17
    5
    149.25
    2015–16 season
    Date Event Level SP FS Total
    March 14–20, 2016 2016 World Junior Championships Junior 12
    52.37
    9
    97.99
    9
    150.36
    January 8–10, 2016 2016 South Korean Championships Senior 7
    54.32
    7
    104.43
    7
    158.75
    September 2–5, 2015 2015 JGP United States Junior 10
    46.41
    12
    72.00
    13
    118.41
    August 5–8, 2015 2015 Asian Open Trophy Junior 3
    42.38
    4
    79.82
    4
    122.20
    2014–15 season
    Date Event Level SP FS Total
    January 7–9, 2015 2015 South Korean Championships Senior 20
    44.82
    22
    76.03
    22
    120.85
    August 6–10, 2014 2014 Asian Open Trophy Novice 5
    30.52
    5
    71.37
    5
    101.89
    2013–14 season
    Date Event Level SP FS Total
    January 3–5, 2014 2014 South Korean Championships Senior 12
    50.04
    11
    90.19
    11
    140.23
    2012–13 season
    Date Event Level SP FS Total
    January 2–6, 2013 2013 South Korean Championships Junior 5
    39.44
    6
    72.43
    6
    111.87
    2011–12 season
    Date Event Level SP FS Total
    January 4–8, 2012 2012 South Korean Championships Novice

    13
    67.92

    References

    1. "최다빈, 피겨 주니어그랑프리 파견 선발전 우승" [Korean selection]. yonhapnews.co.kr (in Korean). August 2, 2015. Archived from the original on October 4, 2015.
    2. "2015 ISU JGP USA". International Skating Union. September 6, 2015.
    3. Figure Skating Korea Challenge. KBS. July 29, 2017.
    4. Figure Skating Korea Challenge. KBS. July 30, 2017.
    5. "Ha Nul KIM: 2016/2017". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 30, 2017.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
    6. "Ha Nul KIM: 2015/2016". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 28, 2016.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
    7. "Competition Results: Ha Nul KIM". International Skating Union.
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