Kim Yu-seong explained

Kim Yu-seong
Native Name:김유성
Also Known As:Yuseong Kim
Birth Date:2009 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Seoul, South Korea
Hometown:Anyang
Coach:Chi Hyun-jung
Kim Jin-seo
Choi Hyung-kyung
Shin Yea-ji
Skating Club:(training in Gwacheon)
Beganskating:2019

Kim Yu-seong (; born 12 June 2009) is a South Korean figure skater. She is a two-time ISU Junior Grand Prix silver medalist, the 2023 South Korean junior national champion and the 2022 Denis Ten Memorial junior silver medalist.

Personal life

Kim was born on 12 June 2009 in Seoul. Her identical twin sister, Yu-jae, who is two minutes older than her, is also a competitive figure skater.

Career

Early years

Kim's mother, Ga-young, first signed her and her sister up for figure skating when they were eight years old as a means of improving their health and growth.

Due to the lack of skating rinks where they lived, the family moved to Gwacheon in 2019, where both sisters began training under Choi Hyung-kyung.

2022–23 season

Making her international debut, Kim won the silver medal at the 2022 Denis Ten Memorial Challenge on the junior level behind Inga Gurgenidze of Georgia.

She then went on to win gold at the 2023 South Korean Junior Championships by over twenty-five points.

2023–24 season

In late July, Kim competed at the 2023 South Korean ISU Junior Grand Prix Qualifiers, finishing fourth. Her performances earned her two assignments on the Junior Grand Prix circuit. Debuting on the Junior Grand Prix, Kim won the silver medal at the 2023 JGP Thailand, 0.73 points behind gold medalist, Ami Nakai. At the event, Kim successfully landed a clean triple Axel jump in her free skate.

In late September, it was announced that Kim and her sister made a coaching change from Choi Hyung-kyung to Chi Hyun-jung and Kim Jin-seo. She would go on to win a second silver medal at the 2023 JGP Hungary, despite missing her triple Axel attempt.

Following the Junior Grand Prix, Kim won the silver medal at the national qualifier for the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics, to be held on home ice in Gangwon. She and reigning national champion Shin Ji-a were assigned to Korea's two berths. Kim also went on to compete at the senior national ranking competition, where she finished fourth overall.

Kim's Junior Grand Prix results qualified her to the 2023–24 Junior Grand Prix Final, where she came fifth in the short program after receiving an incorrect edge call on her triple Lutz. In the free skate, she landed the triple Axel and her other triple jumps, but for another Lutz edge call. Fourth in that segment, she rose to fourth overall, 5.98 points back of bronze medalist Rena Uezono. Kim said she was "super happy" with the result.

At the 2024 South Korean Championships, Kim finished fourth. With this result, both Kim and her sister, who finished fifth at the event, were selected to represent South Korea at the 2024 World Junior Championships.

Going on to compete in the women's event at the Winter Youth Olympics, Kim finished in fourth-place. She and her sister Yu-jae were among the South Korean team for the 2024 World Junior Championships in Taipei, finishing fifteenth and sixteenth, respectively.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2024–2025
2023–2024
2022–2023

Competitive highlights

International: Junior
Event22–2323–24
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4th
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National
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J = Junior; TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

Detailed results

Junior results

Current personal best scores are highlighted in bold.

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2023–24 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
Feb. 26 – Mar. 3, 20242024 World Junior ChampionshipsJunioralign=center 9
59.58
align=center 15
111.22
align=center 15
170.80
January 28–30, 20242024 Winter Youth OlympicsJunioralign=center 4
63.64
align=center 4
115.97
align=center 4
181.53
January 4–7, 20242024 South Korean ChampionshipsSenioralign=center 7
64.93
align=center 4
135.80
align=center 4
200.73
December 7–10, 20232023–24 JGP FinalJunioralign=center 5
62.71
align=center 4
127.77
align=center 4
190.48
September 20–23, 20232023 JGP HungaryJunioralign=center 6
60.03
align=center 3
116.95
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
176.98
August 23–26, 20232023 JGP ThailandJunioralign=center 2
63.04
align=center 1
126.88
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
189.92
2022–23 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
January 5–8, 20232023 South Korean Junior ChampionshipsJunioralign=center 1
59.35
align=center 1
117.72
align=center bgcolor=gold 1
177.07
October 26–29, 20222022 Denis Ten Memorial ChallengeJunioralign=center 2
58.26
align=center 2
95.64
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
153.90