Shin Jia
South Korean figure skater

Shin Jia

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South Korean figure skater
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19 March 2008
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Introduction

Shin Ji-a (Hangul: 신지아; born 19 March 2008) is a South Korean figure skater. She is the 2023 South Korean national champion. At the junior level, she is a two-time World Junior silver medalist (2022 and 2023), the 2022–23 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, a five-time ISU Junior Grand Prix medalist (including gold at the 2022 JGP Latvia, the 2023 JGP Austria, and the 2023 JGP Hungary), and the 2021 South Korean junior champion.

Career

Early years

Shin began learning to skate in 2015, having been inspired by Kim Yu-na. She won the national junior gold medal at the 2021 South Korean Championships.

2021–22 season: Junior World silver

Making her international debut on the Junior Grand Prix at the 2021 JGP Slovenia in Ljubljana, Shin finished in sixth place. The following week, she competed in her second event on the circuit, the 2021 JGP Poland in Gdańsk. She ranked second in the short program and third in the long due to a fall on the opening triple lutz. Shin won the bronze medal with only a 0.03 point gap from silver medalist Elizaveta Kulikova. In her first senior event, Shin was fourth at the 2022 South Korean Championships.

Shin was assigned to compete at the 2022 World Junior Championships, but events would soon complicate the situation. Shortly after the conclusion of the 2022 Winter Olympics, Russia invaded Ukraine. As a result, the International Skating Union banned all Russian athletes from competing at ISU championships. As Russian women had dominated international figure skating in recent years, this had a significant impact on the field. Due to both the invasion and the Omicron variant, the World Junior Championships could not be held as scheduled in Sofia in early March and were rescheduled for mid-April in Tallinn. Shin finished second in the short program, 3.12 points behind segment leader Isabeau Levito of the United States. She went on to win the free skate, taking a gold small medal for that segment but remained in second overall behind Levito by 0.54 points. She was only the second South Korean to win a World Junior medal, the first one being Yuna Kim.

2022–23 season: JGP Final and Junior World silver, first national title

Shin began the season on the Junior Grand Prix, winning the gold medal at the 2022 JGP Latvia in Riga. This included a new personal best in the short program, clearing 70 points in that segment for the first time. At her second event, the second of two Polish Junior Grand Prixes held in Gdańsk, she won the silver medal behind Japanese skater Ami Nakai. With a total of 28 points, Shin qualified to the 2022–23 Junior Grand Prix Final.

After winning the national ranking competition in Uijeongbu in early December, Shin traveled to Turin the following week for the Junior Grand Prix Final. She skated a clean short program, placing second just 0.55 points behind the leader, Japan's Mao Shimada. Referring to performing again so soon after the ranking competition, Shin said she was "really tired, but it's OK." She was second in the free skate and also second overall, saying she was "satisfied with the result, the clean program, and the silver medal." She and bronze medalist Kim Chae-yeon were the first Korean women to medal since Kim Yu-na in 2005. She reflected on Kim as her inspiration, noting "I want to follow her path.".

Shin placed second in the short program at the 2023 South Korean Championships, behind Kim Ye-lim, after stepping out of her jump combination. She won the free skate despite colliding with the boards attempting the same jump combination, and overtook Kim to take the gold medal.

Due to her ineligibility for senior competition, Shin was assigned to finish her season at the 2023 World Junior Championships in Calgary. Entering as the defending silver medalist, she finished second in the short program with a new personal best 71.19, 0.59 points behind segment leader Shimada. She cleanly landed most of her jumps in the free skate, only to fall at the end of her choreographic sequence and take a one-point deduction. She finished narrowly second in the segment, just ahead of Nakai, and won her second consecutive Junior World silver medal. Calling this "a great highlight" after having felt sick earlier in the week, she also stated that she planned to work with veteran choreographer David Wilson on programs for the following season.

2023–24 season

In July 2023, Shin announced that she had left Seoul and moved to Chiba, Japan to train at the MF Figure Skating Academy under Kensuke Nakaniwa and alongside the 2023 World Junior bronze medalist, Ami Nakai. She subsequently had to return to train in Korea, citing "minor injuries and problems with high school entrance exams."

Shin began by competing at the 2023 South Korean ISU Junior Grand Prix Qualifiers, where she debuted her 2023-2024 programs. Shin skated a clean short program, earning 69.32 points, ranking first in the segment, and also a clean free skate, earning 139.48 points, ranking first both in the segment and overall. Her performance earned her two assignments on the Junior Grand Prix circuit. At the 2023 JGP Austria, she finished first in both segments and won the gold medal by a 33-point margin over silver medalist Haruna Murakami of Japan. She achieved a similarly dominant result at the 2023 JGP Hungary in Budapest, placing first in both segments and finishing nearly 24 points ahead of the silver medalist, fellow Korean skater Kim Yu-seong. She erred only once in each program, in both cases an underrotation call on one jump. These results secured Shin her second consecutive Junior Grand Prix Final berth; of this, she said "I am honoured and I will do my best."

Following the Junior Grand Prix, Shin competed at the national qualifying competition for the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics, to be held on home soil in Gangwon. She placed first in both segments to win the gold medal, and was named to one of Korea's two berths in the women's competition, along with Kim Yu-seong.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2023–2024
  • Not About Angels
    (from The Fault in Our Stars)
    by Birdy
  • Portion of Eternity
    by Karl Hugo
    choreo. by David Wilson
2022–2023
  • Tree of Life Suite
    by Roberto Cacciapaglia
    choreo. by Shin Yea-ji
  • Jumpin' Jack
    by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
    choreo. by Shin Yea-ji
2021–2022
2020–2021
2019–2020
  • Jumpin' Jack
    by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
    choreo. by Shin Yea-ji
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children:
2018–2019
  • Sway
    performed by The Pussycat Dolls
    choreo. by Shin Yea-ji

Competitive highlights

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

International
Event 20–21 21–22 22–23 23–24
Youth Olympics TBD
Junior Worlds 2nd 2nd
JGP Final 2nd TBD
JGP Austria 1st
JGP Hungary 1st
JGP Latvia 1st
JGP Poland 3rd 2nd
JGP Slovenia 6th
National
South Korea 1st J 4th 1st
Ranking 1st J 4th 1st

Detailed results

Current personal best scores are highlighted in bold.

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships.

Junior level

2023–24 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
December 7–10, 2023 2023–24 JGP Final Junior


TBD
September 20–23, 2023 2023 JGP Hungary Junior 1
66.25
1
134.49
1
200.74
Aug. 30 – Sept. 2, 2023 2023 JGP Austria Junior 1
70.38
1
130.95
1
201.33
2022–23 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
Feb. 27 – Mar. 5, 2023 2023 World Junior Championships Junior 2
71.19
2
130.71
2
201.90
January 5–9, 2023 2023 South Korean Championships Senior 2
70.95
1
142.06
1
213.01
December 8–11, 2022 2022–23 JGP Final Junior 2
69.11
2
131.21
2
200.32
October 5–8, 2022 2022 JGP Poland II Junior 3
63.72
2
130.97
2
194.69
September 7–10, 2022 2022 JGP Latvia Junior 1
70.41
1
124.27
1
194.68
2021–22 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
April 13–17, 2022 2022 World Junior Championships Junior 2
69.38
1
136.63
2
206.01
January 7–9, 2022 2022 South Korean Championships Senior 2
68.97
4
135.11
4
204.08
Sept. 29 – Oct. 2, 2021 2021 JGP Poland Junior 2
67.28
3
116.13
3
183.41
September 22–25, 2021 2021 JGP Slovenia Junior 7
55.82
4
122.83
6
178.65
2020–21 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
February 24–26, 2021 2021 South Korean Junior Championships Junior 1
55.90
3
91.59
1
147.49