Yan Han (figure skater)

Chinese figure skater
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroChinese figure skater
PlacesChina
isAthlete Speed skater Figure skater
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth6 March 1996, Harbin, Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China
Age28 years
The details

Biography

Yan Han (simplified Chinese: 闫涵; traditional Chinese: 閻涵; pinyin: Yán Hán; March 6, 1996) is a Chinese figure skater who competes in men's singles. He is a three-time Four Continents bronze medalist (2013, 2015, 2016), the 2017 Asian Winter Games bronze medalist, 2013 Cup of China champion, 2012 World Junior champion, 2012 Youth Olympics champion, and a two-time (2009, 2010) Chinese national champion.

Career

The only athlete in his family, Yan started skating at the age of 5. He trained in Harbin until he relocated to Beijing in early 2012.

2009–2010 season: Junior Grand Prix debut

Yan made his ISU Junior Grand Prix debut in the 2009–2010 season. He won gold at the event in Turkey, his only assignment that season. He did not compete at the 2010 World Junior Championships due to a fracture injury.

2010–2011 season

Yan was assigned to the 2010–11 ISU Junior Grand Prix events in Austria and Czech Republic. After winning his two JGP events, he qualified to the Junior Grand Prix Final, which was held in Beijing, China. Yan took the silver medal in his home country. He ended the season by placing 6th in his debut at the 2011 World Junior Championships in Korea.

2011–2012 season: Youth Olympic and World Junior titles

In the 2011–2012 season, Yan began attempting a 3A and a 4T in competition. After winning gold at his JGP events in Austria and Italy, Yan qualified for the 2011–12 Junior Grand Prix Final. At the event, held in Quebec City, Canada, he won the silver medal despite having a fever. He became the 2012 Youth Olympics champion in Innsbruck, Austria.

At the 2012 World Junior Championships, Yan bcame the first skater representing China to win the men's junior world title.

2012–2013 season: First medal at Four Continents

Yan started his season at the 2012 JGP Slovenia, where he finished 5th after a shattering fall on the quadruple toe loop in the free program. He then won silver, behind Maxim Kovtun at the 2012 JGP Croatia. He did not advance to the JGP Final.

Yan took silver at the 2013 Chinese Championships. He made his senior international debut at the 2013 Four Continents Championships, where he took the bronze medal. Yan ended the season placing 9th in the men's discipline and 5th with Team China at the 2013 World Team Trophy. He then flew to Toronto to work with Lori Nichol for two new programs for the upcoming season.

2013–2014 season: Grand Prix debut

Yan's senior Grand Prix debut came at the 2013 Cup of China. He placed first in the short setting a personal best score of 90.14 points and placed second in the free winning the gold medal overall, ahead of Maxim Kovtun. Yan set a personal best overall score of 245.62 points. Yan finished fourth at the 2013 Trophée Éric Bompard, competing with a fever that he developed the day before his short program. His results qualified him for the Grand Prix Final, in which he placed 6th overall. He was selected to compete at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, where he finished 7th. He then finished 7th at the 2014 World Figure Skating Championships in Saitama, Japan.

2014–2015 season: Second bronze at Four Continents

Yan's first assignment of the 2014 Grand Prix season was Cup of China. On November 8, during the free skate warm-up, he collided with Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu. Yan was visibly injured, but decided to compete. He placed 7th in the free program and 6th overall. Later in the same month, he placed 8th at another Grand Prix event, the 2014 Trophee Eric Bompard.

At the 2015 Four Continents Championships, Yan took the bronze medal with a combined score of 259.47, a personal best. He placed 10th at the 2015 World Championships.

2015–2016 season: Third bronze at Four Continents

Competing in the 2015 Grand Prix season, Yan placed 4th at Skate America and took bronze at Cup of China. He went on to win his third bronze medal at the 2016 Four Continents Championships, setting personal bests in the free program (181.98) and combined score (271.55). Yan placed 26th at the 2016 World Championships.

2016–2017 season

During the 2016 Grand Prix season, Yan placed 10th at Skate Canada and 5th at Cup of China. He ranked 10th at the 2017 Four Continents Championships. He won a bronze medal at the 2017 Asian Winter Games.

Yan's shoulder dislocated repeatedly after he sustained a fracture. As a result, he withdrew from the 2017 World Championships.

Programs

Han at the 2013 Cup of China podium.
SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2016–2017
  • I'll Take Care Of You
    choreo. by Lori Nichol
  • Romeo + Juliet
    by Craig Armstrong
    • Kissing You
      by Des'ree
    • Balcony Scene
    • Tybalt Arrives
    • Fight Scene
      choreo. by Lori Nichol
  • I Put a Spell On You
2015–2016
  • Sing, Sing, Sing
    by Louis Prima
    choreo. by Lori Nichol
  • Romeo + Juliet
    by Craig Armstrong, Des'ree
    choreo. by Lori Nichol
  • Destiny
    by Aska
2014–2015
  • If I were a rich man
    (from Fiddler on the roof)
    choreo. by Lori Nichol
  • Fly me to the moon
    by Bart Howard
    choreo. by Lori Nichol
  • Lonely
    by Akon

  • Welcome to the Pleasuredome
    by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
    choreo. by Kurt Browning
2013–2014
  • Minor Waltz
    (from Double Jeux)
    by Michel Portal
    performed by Laurent Korcia
  • Viper's Drag
    by Fats Waller
    performed by Nigel Kennedy
    choreo. by Lori Nichol
  • Gourmet Valse Tartare
    (from Hannibal)
    by Klaus Badelt
  • The Blue Danube
    by Johann Strauss II
    choreo. by Lori Nichol
  • The Impossible Dream
    by Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
2012–2013
  • Jalousie 'Tango Tzigane'
    by Jacob Gade
  • Adiós Nonino
    by Ástor Piazzolla
  • Libertango
    by Ástor Piazzolla
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
  • Masquerade Suite
    by Aram Khachaturian
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
  • La Vie en rose
    by Louis Armstrong
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
2011–2012
  • Waltz No.2
    by Dmitri Shostakovich
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
  • Zigeunerweisen
    by Pablo de Sarasate
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
  • La Vie en rose
    by Louis Armstrong
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
2010–2011
  • The Cotton Club
    by John Barry
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
  • Zigeunerweisen
    by Pablo de Sarasate
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
  • Embraceable You
    by Rod Stewart
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
2009–2010
  • The Cotton Club
    by John Barry
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan
  • Rhapsody in Blue
    by George Gershwin
    choreo. by Jiang Hailan

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International
Event09–1010–1111–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–17
Olympics7th
Worlds7th10th26thWD
Four Continents3rd3rd3rd10th
GP Final6th
GP Bompard4th8th
GP Cup of China1st6th3rd5th
GP Skate America4th
GP Skate Canada10th
Asian Games3rd
Asian Trophy1st
International: Junior
Junior Worlds6th1st
Youth Olympics1st
JGP Final2nd2nd
JGP Austria1st1st
JGP Croatia2nd
JGP Czech Rep.1st
JGP Italy1st
JGP Slovenia5th
JGP Turkey1st
National
Chinese NG2nd2nd
Chinese Champ.1st1st3rd2nd4th2nd
Team events
Olympics7th
World Team
Trophy
5th T
9th P
5th T
3rd P
WD = Withdrew
T = Team result; P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only.

Detailed results

2013–14 to present

2016–17 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
February 23–26, 20172017 Asian Winter Games3
91.56
3
180.30
3
271.86
February 15–19, 20172017 Four Continents Championships6
84.08
10
151.37
10
235.45
November 18–20, 20162016 Cup of China8
75.04
5
155.15
5
230.19
October 28–30, 20162016 Skate Canada6
72.86
11
136.25
10
209.11
2015–16 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
March 28–April 3, 20162016 World Championship26
62.56
DNQ26
62.56
February 16-21, 20162016 Four Continents Championships3
89.57
3
181.98
3
271.55
November 6–8, 20152015 Cup of China6
73.97
3
156.36
3
230.33
October 23–25, 20152015 Skate America2
86.53
5
149.50
4
236.03
2014–15 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
April 16–19, 20152015 ISU World Team Trophy2
87.13
4
163.14
3
250.27
March 23–29, 20152015 World Championships5
84.45
13
144.70
10
229.15
February 10–15, 20152015 Four Continents Championships3
87.34
4
172.13
3
259.47
November 21–23, 20142014 Trophée Éric Bompard10
73.18
6
143.67
8
216.8
November 7–9, 20142014 Cup of China3
79.21
7
127.44
6
206.65
2013–14 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
March 24–30, 20142014 World Championships5
86.70
11
145.21
7
231.91
February 13–14, 20142014 Winter Olympics8
85.66
7
160.54
7
246.20
December 5–8, 20132013–14 Grand Prix Final4
77.75
6
154.80
6
232.55
November 15–17, 20132013 ISU Grand Prix Trophée Éric Bompard4
84.34
6
129.89
4
214.23
November 1–3, 20132013 ISU Grand Prix Cup of China1
90.14
2
155.48
1
245.62

2009–10 to 2012–13

2012–13 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
April 11–14, 20132013 ISU World Team TrophySenior10
64.54
9
143.27
9
207.81
February 8–11, 20122013 Four Continents ChampionshipsSenior2
85.08
5
150.14
3
235.22
December 20–21, 20122012–13 Chinese ChampionshipSenior2
68.77
2
143.03
2
211.80
October 4–7, 20122012 Junior Grand Prix, CroatiaJunior1
70.47
2
141.63
2
212.10
September 26–29, 20122012 Junior Grand Prix, SloveniaJunior2
65.66
5
115.03
5
180.69
2011–12 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
Feb. 27 – March 4, 20122012 World Junior ChampionshipsJunior2
74.88
1
147.57
1
222.45
January 14–22, 20122012 Winter Youth OlympicsJunior1
59.65
1
132.80
1
192.45
January 4–6, 201212th Chinese National Winter GamesSenior2
77.15
1
154.30
2
231.45
December 7–12, 20112011 Junior Grand Prix FinalJunior3
64.23
1
141.70
2
205.93
October 5–8, 20112011 Junior Grand Prix, ItalyJunior1
72.07
1
147.30
1
219.37
Sept. 28 – October 1, 20112011 Junior Grand Prix, AustriaJunior1
68.78
1
137.08
1
205.86
September 20–23, 20112011–2012 Chinese ChampionshipsSenior5
62.60
4
134.84
3
197.44
August 22–26, 20112011 Asian Figure Skating TrophySenior2
63.19
1
131.12
1
194.31
2010–11 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
Feb. 27 – March 6, 20112011 World Junior ChampionshipsJunior8
60.89
5
126.60
6
187.49
December 23–24, 20102010–2011 Chinese ChampionshipsSenior1
71.27
1
134.74
1
206.01
December 8–12, 20102010–11 Junior Grand Prix FinalJunior3
67.29
3
118.76
2
186.05
October 13–16, 20102010 Junior Grand Prix, Czech RepublicJunior1
66.19
1
127.43
1
193.62
September 15–18, 20102010 Junior Grand Prix, AustriaJunior5
53.79
1
116.69
1
170.48
2009–10 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
October 14–17, 20092009 Junior Grand Prix, TurkeyJunior3
61.21
1
121.33
1
182.54
September 3–5, 20092009–10 Chinese ChampionshipsSenior1
64.78
1
129.90
1
194.68
  • Personal bests highlighted in bold.
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