Lee Ho-jung

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Lee Ho-jung
Personal information
Country represented South Korea
Born (1997-03-15) March 15, 1997 (age 27)
Seoul, South Korea
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Partner Richard Kang-in Kam
Coach Megan Wing, Aaron Lowe
Former coach Shin Hea-sook, Choi Hyung-kyung
Choreographer Megan Wing, Aaron Lowe
Former choreographer Kenji Miyamoto
Skating club Gwa Cheon
Training locations Vancouver
Former training locations Seoul
Began skating 2005
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 129.28
2015 JGP Slovakia
Short dance 53.12
2015 JGP Slovakia
Free dance 80.81
2016 Four Continents
Lee Ho-jung
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 122.86 (singles)
2010 JGP Japan
Short program 42.37 (singles)
2010 JGP Japan
Free skate 81.27 (singles)
2011 Junior Worlds
Lee Ho-jung
Hangul 이호정
Revised Romanization I Hojeong
McCune–Reischauer Yi Hojŏng

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Lee Ho-jung (born March 15, 1997) is a South Korean figure skater. As a single skater, she was coached by Choi Hyung-kyung and Shin Hea-sook in Seoul.[2]:{{{3}}} She reached the free skate at the 2011 World Junior Championships and finished 23rd overall. In autumn 2014, Lee began competing in ice dancing with partner Richard Kang-in Kam.[3]:{{{3}}}

Programs

With Kam

Season Short dance Free dance
2015–2016
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2014–2015
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  • Rhumba: Pyramids of Pleasure
  • Samba: La Bomba

Single skating

Season Short program Free skating
2011–2012
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  • Buenos Aires Tango Summer
2010–2011
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  • Over the Rainbow
  • Fire Bird

Competitive highlights

With Kam

International[5]:{{{3}}}
Event 2014–15 2015–16
Four Continents 10th
International: Junior[5]:{{{3}}}
Junior Worlds 19th 14th
JGP Slovakia 4th
JGP USA 7th
Tallinn Trophy 4th J.
National
South Korean 1st J. 3rd
J. = Junior level
JGP = Junior Grand Prix

Single skating

International[6]:{{{3}}}
Event 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Junior Worlds 23rd
JGP Japan 6th
JGP Latvia 12th
JGP Romania 9th
Asian Trophy 5th J.
National[6]:{{{3}}}
South Korean 5th 5th 17th 26th
J. = Junior level
JGP = Junior Grand Prix

References

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