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Penultimate day of the 2025 Asian Winter Games: South Korea secure second place in the medal table with figure skating winning gold in the men's and women's singles

The South Korean delegation won gold medals in figure skating and snowboarding on the 13th, the day before the closing of the 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games, and successfully achieved the goal of ranking second in the medal table. As of the 13th, South Korea is in second place with 15 golds, 14 silvers and 13 bronzes, and has as many as 6 gold medals ahead of Japan (9 golds, 11 silvers, and 14 bronzes), which is in third place. On the 14th of the closing ceremony, a total of 4 gold medals were awarded in ice hockey and curling, so the rankings will not change. So far, South Korea has confirmed the second place in the medal table after the 2017 Sapporo Asian Winter Games. At the top of the list is the host China (32 gold, 26 silver, 24 bronze).

The picture shows Kim Chae-yeon (right) and Cha Jun-hwan (left) performing in the single free skating competition at the Harbin Asian Winter Games on the 13th

In the men's and women's singles figure skating competition held at the Heilongjiang Provincial Ice Training Center in Harbin, South Korea's iconic Cha Jun-hwan and Kim Chae-yeon won the gold medal in the co-ed group for the first time in history, defeating both Japanese skaters in thrilling reversals. In the men's singles free skate, Cha Jun-hwan scored 99.02 points in the technical score (TES), 88.58 points in the artistic score (PCS), a total score of 187.60 points, and a total of 281.69 points in the short program (94.09 points). This is the first time in the history of the Korean men's singles skater that he has won a medal at the Asian Winter Games.

Japan's Yuma Kagiyama (103.81 points in the short program, 168.95 points in the free skate, 272.76 points overall) was 9.72 points ahead of Cha Jun-hwan at the end of the short program, but Cha Jun-hwan showed a clean performance in the free skate, surpassing Kagiyama's continuous mistakes. Women's singles skater Kim Chae-yeon also came back from defeat to defeat Japan's Kaori Sakamoto, who is known as the strongest in the world. Kim Chae-yeon, who was 3.15 points behind Kaori Sakamoto (75.03) with a score of 71.88 in the short program, beat Kaori Sakamoto (136.87 points in the free skate with a total score of 211.90) with an "All Clean" performance of 147.56 points in the free skate on the day. Another South Korean, Kim Seo-young, finished 7th in the women's singles (150.54 points), while Kim Hyun-kyun, who finished 10th in the men's singles short program, abstained from the free skate due to an ankle injury. North Korea's Roh Young-myung finished sixth in the men's singles (205.16 points).

Kim Chae-yeon won the gold medal in the women's figure skating single skating competition at the Asian Winter Games on the 13th and greeted her fans

Snowboarder Kim Kun-hee, who was born in 2008, won the lucky gold medal. The men's snowboard halfpipe final that he had planned to participate in at the Yabuli Resort, about 200 kilometers from Harbin, was canceled due to strong winds, and he won the championship with 78 points the day before. Another South Korean player, Lee Ji-woo, who finished third in the preliminaries with 69.75 points, won the bronze medal.

The 2023 World Championships snowboard men's halfpipe champion Li Chaoen attacked the double title of this Asian Winter Games after winning the gold medal in the men's slopestyle on the 8th, but due to the cancellation of the final, he finished the competition with a sixth place in the preliminary round (43.75 points).

On the 13th, the South Korean team was taking a group photo after the men's snowboard halfpipe final of the Asian Winter Games held at Yabuli Ski Resort was canceled due to strong winds.

The South Korean women's biathlon team, led by Russian naturalized athlete Avakumova, won silver in the women's relay of 4×6km. On the 11th of this month, Avakumova, who had already won the first Asian Winter Games gold medal in the history of Korean biathlon in the women's 7.5km race, won her second medal at this Asian Winter Games. This is the first time that a Korean biathlete has won two medals at the Asian Games. This is the first time in 26 years that South Korea has won two or more medals at the Asian Winter Games since the 1999 Asian Winter Games in Gangwon Province (two bronze medals). The Korean team consisting of Choi Doo-jin, Kang Yoon-jae, Kim Sung-yoon, and Jung Min-sung finished fourth in the biathlon men's relay 4×7.5km race with a time of 1:28:22.5.

The Korean men's and women's curling teams both made it to the finals. The South Korean women's curling team defeated Kazakhstan 10-2 in the semi-finals at the Curling Arena in the Pingfang District of Harbin. The Korean men's curling team defeated Hong Kong 13-2 on the same day to reach the final. The Korean men's and women's curling teams will strive to regain the Asian Winter Games title for the first time in 18 years since the 2007 Asian Winter Games in Changchun. The Korean men's curling team will play the final against the Philippine team at 9 am on the 14th, and the women's team will play the final against the Chinese team at 1 pm.

On the 11th, the Asian Winter Games curling men's round-robin group A team of South Korea and Kazakhstan were held at the Curling Arena in Pingfang District, Harbin, China

The South Korean men's ice hockey team, aiming for the gold medal, battled against Japan in the semi-finals to a penalty shootout, and finally lost 3-4. The South Korean men's ice hockey team will compete for the bronze medal with the Chinese team on the 14th. South Korea's women's ice hockey team also lost 6-0 in the second round of the final against Japan, casting a shadow over the medal race.

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