Kim Jin-seo

South Korean figure skater
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSouth Korean figure skater
PlacesSouth Korea
isFigure skater
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth29 November 1996
Age28 years
The details

Biography

Kim Jin-seo (Hangul:김진서) (born November 29, 1996) is a South Korean figure skater. He is the 2012 and 2014 South Korean national senior champion and the 2012 ISU JGP Austria bronze medalist.

Career

Early career

Kim started skating at the age of 11 as a means of physical therapy for his health. Within a few months, his then-teacher recognized Kim's potential and suggested skating seriously to try to make the Korean national team. He began competing in 2009. In the 2010–11 season, he won the junior men's title at the 2011 South Korean Championships.

2011–12 season: First senior national title

In June 2011, Kim sustained an injury to his left eardrum after falling on a rainy day during an outdoor practice session. The fall resulted in 80% of his left eardrum being torn and the need for surgery to replace the lost tissues. Despite being only partially recovered from the injury, Kim participated in the qualifying event for the ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series but was unsuccessful. A few months later, in January 2012, he competed in the senior men's event at the 2012 South Korean Championships. He delivered two nearly-clean programs which brought him a national title for the first time in his career with a total of 186.44.

2012–13 season: Junior Grand Prix debut

Kim won his country's JGP selection event, held in August, earning two spots for the Junior Grand Prix. He made his junior international debut at the JGP Austria, where he won the bronze medal after being placed tenth in the short and second in the free skate with a total of 175.87. At this event, he surpassed the minimum TES for the Worlds in his nearly-clean free-skate. At the JGP Croatia, Kim had a few mistakes in the short placing in eighth, but again rebounded in the free skate to place second in the free skate. With a total of 176.43, he placed in the fourth position. After two JGP events, he competed at the NRW Trophy to get the minimum TES for the short program. He skated a clean short program and qualified for the 2013 World Championships in London, Ontario, Canada. In the short program, he landed a clean triple axel and triple lutz with connecting steps and stepped out of his triple toe-loop triple toe-loop combination. He placed 26th in the short and just missed qualifying for the free skate by a point and a half.

2013–14 season

Kim started the season at a JGP event in Riga, Latvia, where he placed 6th. After the event, at the 2014 Nebelhorn Trophy which was the qualifying event for the 2014 Winter Olympics, Kim placed 20th in the men's event. A few weeks later, Kim placed 6th in the JGP in Tallinn, Estonia, with total of 184.53. At the Korean Nationals, Kim had a clean short program and headed into the free skate as the leader. In the free skate, he also had an almost-clean programme. With the total of 209.35, he became a two-time Korean national champion, which meant he also qualified for the 2014 World Championships. At the World Championships, he had his new personal best in short, free skate and total and placed in 16th place. Earning a total of 202.80 points, he became the first Korean male skater to cross the 200-point mark.

2014–15 season: Grand Prix debut

Kim was assigned to the 2014 NHK Trophy. At the 2014 Ondrej Nepela Trophy, Kim became the first Korean male skater to break the 70-point mark in the short program with the score of 71.44. He placed in 9th place at both his Grand Prix assignments. At the 2015 World Junior Championships, he placed fourth in the short programs, 11th in the free skate, and ninth overall, thus securing two spots at the 2016 Junior Worlds.

2015–16 season

Kim began his season at the Ice Star, where he won the gold medal. He was assigned to the 2015 Skate Canada and the 2015 Trophée Éric Bompard in the 2015–16 ISU Grand Prix season.

At the Skate Canada in Lethbridge, Alberta, he placed 9th overall. At the Trophée Éric Bompard in Bordeaux, France, he placed 9th in the short program before the free skate was cancelled due to the November 2015 Paris attacks.

Public life and endorsements

Kim joined 2010 Olympic ladies champion and fellow South Korean skater Kim Yuna in an ice show, the All That Skate Spring 2012, held in Seoul, South Korea on 4–6 May 2012, alongside other skaters like Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo, Patrick Chan and Stéphane Lambiel.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2015–16
  • Moonlight Sonata
    by Ludwig van Beethoven
    choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto
  • Singin' in the Rain
    by Gene Kelly
    choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto
  • Reply 1988 OST
    • "Don't Worry Dear (걱정말아요 그대)"
      by Jeon In-gwon
    • “어젯밤 이야기” (Last Night's Story)
      by Sobangcha
      choreo. by Jinseo Kim
2014–15
Jazz medley
  • Beat For Beatniks
    by John Barry
  • The Girl With Sun In Her Hair
    by John Barry
  • Green Onions
    by Booker T. & the M.G.'s
    choreo. by Stéphane Lambiel
  • Legends of the Fall
    by James Horner
    choreo. by David Wilson
  • Growl
    by Exo
2013–14
  • The Mask
    by Randy Edelman
    choreo. by David Wilson
  • Legends of the Fall
    by James Horner
    choreo. by David Wilson
  • Growl
    by Exo

  • The Mask
    by Randy Edelman
    choreo. by David Wilson
2012–13
  • Almoraima
    by Paco de Lucía
    choreo. by Shin Yea-ji
  • Dralion
  • Varekai
    (from Cirque Du Soleil)
    choreo. by Shin Yea-ji
  • Fantastic Baby
    by Big Bang
    choreo. by Shin Yea-ji
2011–12
  • Almoraima
    by Paco de Lucía
    choreo. by Shin Yea-ji
  • IRIS
    choreo. by Shin Yea-ji
  • Hands Up
    by 2PM
2010–11
  • The Taoist Wizard
  • IRIS
    choreo. by Shin Yea-ji
2009–10
  • Moon River
    by Henry Mancini

Competitive highlights

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

International
Event10–1111–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–17
Worlds26th16thTBD
Four Continents19thWD15th10thTBD
GP Bompard9th
GP Cup of China9th
GP NHK Trophy9th
GP Skate Canada9th
CS Lombardia6th
CS Nepela Trophy2nd
Asian Open2nd2nd
Ice Star1st
Nebelhorn Trophy20th
NRW Trophy7th
International: Junior, Novice
Junior Worlds9th
JGP Austria3rd
JGP Croatia4th
JGP Estonia6th
JGP Latvia6th
Children's Games1st N
National
South Korean1st J1st2nd1st2nd2nd2nd
TBD: Assigned; WD: Withdrew
Levels – N: Novice; J: Junior

Detailed results

2016–17 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
September 8–11, 20162016 CS Lombardia Trophy6
62.33
6
122.25
6
184.58
August 4–7, 20162016 Asian Figure Skating Trophy1
65.81
2
139.88
2
205.69
2015–16 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
February 16–21, 20162016 ISU Four Continents Championships12
65.13
11
136.30
10
201.43
January 8–10, 20162016 South Korean Championships2
68.40
2
134.08
2
202.48
November 13–15, 20152015 Trophée Éric Bompard9
71.24
cancelled9
71.24
October 30 – November 1, 20152015 Skate Canada International8
68.64
10
127.20
9
195.84
October 9–11, 20152015 Ice Star1
65.26
1
144.30
1
209.56
2014–15 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
March 2–8, 20152015 ISU World Junior Championships4
74.43
11
127.82
9
202.25
February 9–15, 20152015 ISU Four Continents Championships17
61.53
13
138.11
15
199.64
January 5–9, 20152015 South Korean Championships1
69.27
2
128.57
2
197.84
November 28–30, 20142014 NHK Trophy9
65.69
9
131.51
9
197.20
November 7–9, 20142014 Cup of China9
62.46
9
121.00
9
183.46
October 1–5, 20142014 Ondrej Nepela Trophy1
71.44
3
135.90
2
207.34
August 6–10, 20142014 Asian Figure Skating Trophy2
69.82
3
139.25
2
209.07
2013–14 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
March 24–30, 20142014 ISU World ChampionshipsSenior13
69.56
16
133.24
16
202.80
January 3–5, 20142014 South Korean ChampionshipsSenior1
72.92
2
136.43
1
209.35
October 9–13, 20132013 ISU Junior Grand Prix, EstoniaJunior10
56.25
4
128.28
6
184.53
September 25–28, 20132013 Nebelhorn TrophySenior30
44.92
14
116.37
20
161.29
August 27 – September 1, 20132013 ISU Junior Grand Prix, LatviaJunior4
60.69
6
109.28
6
169.97
2012–13 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
March 10–17, 20132013 ISU World ChampionshipsSenior26
60.75


February 6–11, 20132013 ISU Four Continents ChampionshipsSenior17
58.04
19
112.97
19
171.01
January 2–6, 20132013 South Korean ChampionshipsSenior2
60.21
2
121.13
2
181.34
December 5–9, 20122012 NRW TrophySenior3
69.95
7
124.03
7
193.68
October 26–28, 20122012 ISU Junior Grand Prix, CroatiaJunior8
51.37
3
125.06
4
176.43
September 12–15, 20122012 ISU Junior Grand Prix, AustriaJunior10
49.60
2
126.27
3
175.87
2011–12 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
January 4–8, 20122012 South Korean ChampionshipsSenior1
62.55
1
123.89
1
186.44
2010–11 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
January 27–30, 20112011 International Children's Winter GamesNovice1
41.02
1
88.01
1
129.03
January 12–16, 20112011 South Korean ChampionshipsJunior1
52.38
1
90.18
1
142.56
  • Personal best highlighted in bold.
  • Season bests highlighted in Italic.

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