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{{Infobox figure skater |
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|name= Jin Yang |
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|image= 2016 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final Peng Cheng Jin Yang IMG 3555.jpg |
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|caption= Peng and Jin |
| caption = Peng and Jin at the [[2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2016 Grand Prix Final]]. |
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|country= {{CHN}} |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1994|5|16}} |
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| birth_place = [[Harbin, China]] |
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|birth_date= {{birth date and age|1994|5|16}}<ref name=bio1011/> |
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| hometown = [[Beijing, China]] |
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| height = {{height|m=1.82}} |
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|hometown= Beijing |
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| partner = [[Peng Cheng]] (2016–22)<br>[[Yu Xiaoyu]] (2009–16) |
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| coach = [[Hongbo Zhao]]<br>[[Jinlin Guan]]<br>[[Zhang Wei (figure skater)|Wei Zhang]] |
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|height= {{height|m=1.80}} |
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|partner= '''[[Peng Cheng]]''' |
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|formerpartner= [[Yu Xiaoyu]] |
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| beganskating = 2000 |
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|coach= [[Hongbo Zhao]], [[Bin Yao]], Bing Han |
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| highest_WS = 1st ([[2020–21 ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking|2020–21]]) |
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|formercoach= Yang Ding, [[Luan Bo]] |
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| discipline = [[Pair skating]] |
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| module = {{Figure skating infobox medals|nationals=Chinese|medalcount=yes |
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|formerchoreographer= [[David Wilson (figure skater)|David Wilson]], Helen Zhang Wei, [[Marina Zueva]] |
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|4CCs=1|4CCb=2|GPFs=2|YOGg=1|JWCg=2|JWCs=1|JGPFg=1|JGPFb=1|NCg=5|NCs=2|NCb=2 |
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|skating club= Beijing Century Star FSC |
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|4CC={{FS medal|s|4CC|2020|Seoul|p}}{{FS medal|b|4CC|2016|Taipei|p}}{{FS medal|b|4CC|2019|Anaheim|p}} |
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|GPF={{FS medal|s|GPF|2018–19|Vancouver|p}}{{FS medal|s|GPF|2019–20|Turin|p}} |
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|YOG={{FS medal|g|YOG|2012|Innsbruck|p}} |
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|JWC={{FS medal|g|JWC|2014|Sofia|p}}{{FS medal|g|JWC|2015|Tallinn|p}}{{FS medal|s|JWC|2012|Minsk|p}} |
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| combined total = 216.90 |
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|JGPF={{FS medal|g|GPF|2013–14|Fukuoka|p}}{{FS medal|b|GPF|2010–11|Beijing|p}} |
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| combined date = [[2018–19 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018 GPF]] |
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|NC={{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=Chinese|2013|Harbin|p}}{{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=Chinese|2015|Changchun|p}}{{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=Chinese|2017|Jilin City|p}}{{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=Chinese|2019|Harbin|p}}{{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=Chinese|2020|Changchun|p|}}{{FS medal|s|NC|nationals=Chinese|2011|Qiqihar|p}}{{FS medal|s|NC|nationals=Chinese|2018|Changchun|p}}{{FS medal|b|NC|nationals=Chinese|2012|Changchun|p}}{{FS medal|b|NC|nationals=Chinese|2014|Changchun|p}} |
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| SP score = 76.71 |
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| SP date = [[2021 Gran Premio d'Italia]] |
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| FS score = 141.21 |
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| FS date = [[2018–19 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018 GPF]] |
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|show-medals = yes |
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{{MedalSport | [[Figure skating]]: [[Pair skating|Pairs]]}} |
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{{MedalCountry|{{CHN}}<br>(with Peng Cheng)}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents Championships]]}} |
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{{MedalSilver|[[2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2020 Seoul]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalBronze|[[2019 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2019 Anaheim]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[ISU Grand Prix Final|Grand Prix Final]]}} |
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{{MedalSilver|[[2018–19 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018–19 Vancouver]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalSilver|[[2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2019–20 Torino]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Figure skating at the Asian Winter Games|Asian Winter Games]]}} |
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{{MedalSilver|[[Figure skating at the 2017 Asian Winter Games|2017 Sapporo]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalCountry|{{CHN}}<br>(with Yu Xiaoyu)}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents Championships]]}} |
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{{MedalBronze|[[2016 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2016 Taipei]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Universiade|Winter Universiade]]}} |
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{{MedalGold|[[Figure skating at the 2015 Winter Universiade|2015 Granada]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Figure skating at the Youth Olympic Games|Winter Youth Olympics]]}} |
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{{MedalGold| [[Figure skating at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics|2012 Innsbruck]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior Championships]]}} |
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{{MedalGold|[[2014 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2014 Sofia]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalGold|[[2015 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2015 Tallinn]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalSilver|[[2012 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2012 Minsk]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[ISU Junior Grand Prix Final|Junior Grand Prix Final]]}} |
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{{MedalGold|[[2013–14 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2013–14 Fukuoka]]|Pairs}} |
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{{MedalBronze|[[2010–11 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2010–11 Beijing]]|Pairs}} |
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|t={{linktext|金|楊}} |
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|p=Jīn Yáng |
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'''Jin Yang''' ({{zh|s=金杨|p=Jīn Yáng}}; {{small|Mandarin pronunciation:}} {{IPAc-cmn|j|yin|1|-|yang|2}}; born in [[Harbin]]) is a Chinese male [[Pair skating|pair skater]]. With current partner [[Peng Cheng]], he is a two-time [[Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents]] medalist (silver in [[2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2020]], bronze in [[2019 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2019]]), two-time [[Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]] silver medalist ([[2018–19 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018–19]], [[2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2019–20]]), and the [[Figure skating at the 2017 Asian Winter Games|2017 Asian Winter Games]] silver medalist. Peng/Jin represented China at the [[2018 Winter Olympics]]. |
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'''Jin Yang''' ({{zh|s=金杨|p=Jīn Yáng}}; {{small|Mandarin pronunciation:}} {{IPAc-cmn|j|yin|1|-|yang|2}}; born in [[Harbin]]) is a Chinese male [[Pair skating|pair skater]]. With former partner [[Peng Cheng]], he is a two-time [[Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents]] medalist (silver in [[2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2020]], bronze in [[2019 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2019]]), two-time [[Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]] silver medalist ([[2018–19 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018–19]], [[2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2019–20]]), and the [[Figure skating at the 2017 Asian Winter Games|2017 Asian Winter Games]] silver medalist. Peng/Jin represented China at the [[2018 Winter Olympics]] and the [[2022 Winter Olympics]]. |
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With former partner [[Yu Xiaoyu]], he is a two-time (2014, 2015) [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior champion]], the 2012 [[2012 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior silver medalist]], the [[2012 Youth Olympics|2012 Winter Youth Olympics champion]], the [[2013–2014 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2013–2014 JGP Final champion]], and the 2016 [[Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents]] bronze medalist. |
With former partner [[Yu Xiaoyu]], he is a two-time (2014, 2015) [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior champion]], the 2012 [[2012 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior silver medalist]], the [[2012 Youth Olympics|2012 Winter Youth Olympics champion]], the [[2013–2014 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2013–2014 JGP Final champion]], and the 2016 [[Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents]] bronze medalist. |
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====2010–11 season==== |
====2010–11 season==== |
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Yu/Jin won the silver medal at the [[2011 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2010 Chinese Nationals]]. They made their international debut during the 2010–11 season. They won bronze at [[2010–11 ISU Junior Grand Prix|JGP Cup of Austria]] and then won gold at [[2010–11 ISU Junior Grand Prix|Czech Skate]]. |
Yu/Jin won the silver medal at the [[2011 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2010 Chinese Nationals]]. They made their international debut during the 2010–11 season. They won bronze at [[2010–11 ISU Junior Grand Prix|JGP Cup of Austria]] and then won gold at [[2010–11 ISU Junior Grand Prix|Czech Skate]]. They won the bronze medal at the [[2010–11 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Junior Grand Prix Final]]. |
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====2011–12 season==== |
====2011–12 season==== |
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[[File:2012 World Junior PSP Yu Xiaoyu Jin Yang.jpg|left|thumb|Yu and Jin at the 2012 Junior Worlds]] |
[[File:2012 World Junior PSP Yu Xiaoyu Jin Yang.jpg|left|thumb|Yu and Jin at the 2012 Junior Worlds]] |
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The pair performed a quad [[Twist lifts|twist]] at a national competition in 2011 |
The pair performed a quad [[Twist lifts|twist]] at a national competition in 2011 when Yu was 15 and Jin was 17 years old (or 13 and 22).<ref name=GS120307/> They finished seventh at the [[2011 Skate Canada]] and sixth at the [[2011 Cup of China]]. They then won the bronze medal at their [[Chinese Figure Skating Championships|national championships]]. Yu/Jin competed at the [[2012 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2012 World Junior Championships]] and won the silver medal behind teammates and training partners [[Sui Wenjing]]/[[Han Cong]]. |
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====2012–13 season==== |
====2012–13 season==== |
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====2013–14 season==== |
====2013–14 season==== |
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Prior to the [[2013–14 figure skating season|2013-14 season]], Yu/Jin changed coaches, moving from [[Luan Bo]] to Olympic pairs champion [[Zhao Hongbo]], [[Yao Bin]], and Han Bing. They won the gold medals in their JGP events at the [[2013–14 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2013 JGP Latvia]] and [[2013–14 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2013 JGP Estonia]] qualifying them |
Prior to the [[2013–14 figure skating season|2013-14 season]], Yu/Jin changed coaches, moving from [[Luan Bo]] to Olympic pairs champion [[Zhao Hongbo]], [[Yao Bin]], and Han Bing. They won the gold medals in their JGP events at the [[2013–14 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2013 JGP Latvia]] and [[2013–14 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2013 JGP Estonia]], qualifying them for their fourth [[2013–14 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|JGP Final]] in [[Fukuoka]], [[Japan]] where they won the gold medal. Yu/Jin finished their perfect season by winning gold at the [[2014 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2014 World Junior Championships]] in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. |
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====2014–15 season==== |
====2014–15 season==== |
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In the [[2014–15 figure skating season|2014-15 season]], Yu/Jin made their official senior debut on the [[2014–15 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] circuit. They won a silver medal at the [[2014 Cup of China]] and a bronze medal at the [[2014 NHK Trophy]], qualifying them for their first senior [[2014–15 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]] in [[Barcelona]], Spain. At the Grand Prix Final they set new personal bests in |
In the [[2014–15 figure skating season|2014-15 season]], Yu/Jin made their official senior debut on the [[2014–15 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] circuit. They won a silver medal at the [[2014 Cup of China]] and a bronze medal at the [[2014 NHK Trophy]], qualifying them for their first senior [[2014–15 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]] in [[Barcelona]], Spain. At the Grand Prix Final, they set new personal bests in the short program and free skate to finish in 5th place. They then won their second [[2015 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|national title]]. |
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With the surprise comeback of Pang/Tong, Yu/Jin were not given a spot to compete at the [[2015 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents Championships]] in [[Seoul]] and the [[2015 World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]] in [[Shanghai]], China. Instead, they were sent to the [[2015 Winter Universiade]] where they won the gold medal. It was later announced that they would compete at the [[2015 World Junior Figure Skating Championships]] in [[Tallinn]], Estonia. Despite training senior program layouts for much of the season, they |
With the surprise comeback of Pang/Tong, Yu/Jin were not given a spot to compete at the [[2015 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents Championships]] in [[Seoul]] and the [[2015 World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]] in [[Shanghai]], China. Instead, they were sent to the [[2015 Winter Universiade]], where they won the gold medal. It was later announced that they would compete at the [[2015 World Junior Figure Skating Championships]] in [[Tallinn]], Estonia. Despite training senior program layouts for much of the season, they successfully defended their Junior World title, winning both segments of the competition. |
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====2015–16 season==== |
====2015–16 season==== |
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Yu/Jin were assigned to [[2015 Cup of China|Cup of China]] and [[2015 NHK Trophy|NHK Trophy]]. They attempted their first throw quadruple salchow in competition at Cup of China and won a bronze medal. They then went on to win silver at [[2015 NHK Trophy]] which helped qualify them for the [[2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2015–16 Grand Prix Final]] in [[Barcelona]].<ref name=GS160212/> |
Yu/Jin were assigned to [[2015 Cup of China|Cup of China]] and [[2015 NHK Trophy|NHK Trophy]]. They attempted their first throw quadruple salchow in competition at the Cup of China and won a bronze medal. They then went on to win silver at [[2015 NHK Trophy]] which helped qualify them for the [[2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2015–16 Grand Prix Final]] in [[Barcelona]].<ref name=GS160212/> |
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At the [[2016 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2016 Four Continents Championships]], Yu/Jin won the bronze medal.<ref name=GS160220/> |
At the [[2016 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2016 Four Continents Championships]], Yu/Jin won the bronze medal.<ref name=GS160220/> |
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On April 14, 2016, ''International Figure Skating'' magazine broke the news of Peng's new partnership with Jin Yang. The [[Chinese Skating Association]] decided to switch partners between the two pairs of Peng/Zhang and [[Yu Xiaoyu|Yu]]/Jin.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.facebook.com/figureskatingmag/posts/10154733195757538/ |title=International Figure Skating {{!}} Facebook |date=April 14, 2016 |website=Facebook |publisher=International Figure Skating magazine |access-date=April 28, 2016}}</ref><ref name=neveitalia160427>{{cite news |date=April 27, 2016 |title=Nelle notizie di aprile tiene banco la rivoluzione tra le coppie di artistico cinesi |url=http://www.neveitalia.it/sport/figureskating/notizie/news/nelle-notizie-di-aprile-tiene-banco-la-rivoluzione-tra-le-coppie-di-artistico-cinesi |language=it |work=Neveitalia |access-date=April 28, 2016}}</ref> |
On April 14, 2016, ''International Figure Skating'' magazine broke the news of Peng's new partnership with Jin Yang. The [[Chinese Skating Association]] decided to switch partners between the two pairs of Peng/Zhang and [[Yu Xiaoyu|Yu]]/Jin.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.facebook.com/figureskatingmag/posts/10154733195757538/ |title=International Figure Skating {{!}} Facebook |date=April 14, 2016 |website=Facebook |publisher=International Figure Skating magazine |access-date=April 28, 2016}}</ref><ref name=neveitalia160427>{{cite news |date=April 27, 2016 |title=Nelle notizie di aprile tiene banco la rivoluzione tra le coppie di artistico cinesi |url=http://www.neveitalia.it/sport/figureskating/notizie/news/nelle-notizie-di-aprile-tiene-banco-la-rivoluzione-tra-le-coppie-di-artistico-cinesi |language=it |work=Neveitalia |access-date=April 28, 2016}}</ref> |
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Peng/Jin debuted on the [[2016–17 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] with two silver medals at the [[2016 Cup of China]] and the [[2016 NHK Trophy]], earning a place in the [[2016–17 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]], where they finished sixth. |
Peng/Jin debuted on the [[2016–17 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] with two silver medals at the [[2016 Cup of China]] and the [[2016 NHK Trophy]], earning a place in the [[2016–17 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]], where they finished sixth. They won their first national title at the [[2017 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2017 Chinese Championships]]. |
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Competing at the [[2017 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2017 Four Continents Championships]], their first ISU Championship event, they placed fifth. At the [[Figure skating at the 2017 Asian Winter Games – Pairs|2017 Asian Winter Games]], Peng/Jin won the silver medal behind Yu/Zhang. This concluded their season. |
Competing at the [[2017 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2017 Four Continents Championships]], their first ISU Championship event, they placed fifth. At the [[Figure skating at the 2017 Asian Winter Games – Pairs|2017 Asian Winter Games]], Peng/Jin won the silver medal behind Yu/Zhang. This concluded their season. |
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====2017–18 season==== |
====2017–18 season==== |
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The two won the [[2017 CS Finlandia Trophy]], their first international gold medal together. The [[2017–18 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] was a disappointment, with Peng/Jin finishing fifth at both the [[2017 Skate America]] and [[2017 Internationaux de France]]. At the [[2018 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2018 Chinese Championships]], they finished second behind Yu/Zhang |
The two won the [[2017 CS Finlandia Trophy]], their first international gold medal together. The [[2017–18 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] was a disappointment, with Peng/Jin finishing fifth at both the [[2017 Skate America]] and [[2017 Internationaux de France]]. At the [[2018 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2018 Chinese Championships]], they finished second behind Yu/Zhang and were named to [[China at the 2018 Winter Olympics|China's team]] for the [[2018 Winter Olympics]]. |
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Peng/Jin competed in the [[Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Pair skating|pairs event]] in [[Pyeongchang]], finishing seventeenth in the short program and thus missing the free skate by a single ordinal. Their season concluded at the [[2018 World Figure Skating Championships|2018 World Championships]], where they finished ninth. |
Peng/Jin competed in the [[Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Pair skating|pairs event]] in [[Pyeongchang]], finishing seventeenth in the short program and thus missing the free skate by a single ordinal. Their season concluded at the [[2018 World Figure Skating Championships|2018 World Championships]], where they finished ninth. |
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====2018–19 season==== |
====2018–19 season==== |
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With both [[Sui Wenjing]] / [[Han Cong]] and Yu/Zhang sidelined by injury at the beginning of the season, Peng/Jin were the |
With both [[Sui Wenjing]] / [[Han Cong]] and Yu/Zhang sidelined by injury at the beginning of the season, Peng/Jin were the only Chinese pair team competing internationally on the senior level.<ref name=GS181110/> They began with a gold medal at the [[2018 CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|2018 CS Asian Open]]. |
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On the [[2017–18 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]], Peng/Jin began at the [[2018 Skate Canada International]], where they won the silver medal, finishing ahead of bronze medalists [[Kirsten Moore-Towers]] / [[Michael Marinaro]] by 0.15 points. The two struggled on their side-by-side jumps in the free skate, where they finished fourth, an area where Jin said they hoped to improve.<ref name=GS181027/> At the [[2018 NHK Trophy]], they won a second silver medal |
On the [[2017–18 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]], Peng/Jin began at the [[2018 Skate Canada International]], where they won the silver medal, finishing ahead of the bronze medalists [[Kirsten Moore-Towers]] / [[Michael Marinaro]] by 0.15 points. The two struggled on their side-by-side jumps in the free skate, where they finished fourth, an area where Jin said they hoped to improve.<ref name=GS181027/> At the [[2018 NHK Trophy]], they won a second silver medal by a far more decisive margin. They qualified for the [[2018–19 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]], with Peng noting that "we feel like we miss our teammates, but advancing to the Grand Prix Final is something we are proud of."<ref name=GS181110/> At the Final, they placed first in the short program and second in the free skate, winning silver overall. This was the team's first major international medal.<ref name=GS181209/> |
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They won their second national title at the [[2019 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2019 Chinese Championships]]. At the [[2019 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2019 Four Continents Championships]] in [[Anaheim]], they placed third in the short program behind Moore-Towers/Marinaro and a returning Sui/Han, in consequence of Peng falling on their throw jump.<ref name=GS190208/> They also came third in the free skate, making an error on the side-by-side triple Salchow jumps, finishing third overall, their first ISU Championship medal. Peng commented, "despite the success rate of the triple jump in the training, we want to try that and challenge ourselves and show what we have done in our training."<ref name=GS190209/> |
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Concluding the season at the [[2019 World Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Championships]], Peng/Jin placed third in the short program, earning a small bronze medal.<ref name=GS190320/> They came fifth in the free skate due to Peng underrotating her triple Salchow attempt |
Concluding the season at the [[2019 World Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Championships]], Peng/Jin placed third in the short program, earning a small bronze medal.<ref name=GS190320/> They came fifth in the free skate due to Peng underrotating her triple Salchow attempt and finished fourth overall, off the podium, by 1.97 points. Jin reflected on the season: " We are satisfied with overall performances. We could pull out what we can. Of course, for some details, there are some areas to improve. The biggest accomplishment this season is to get our names out so that judges recognize us. For next season, we continue to improve our performance."<ref name=GS190321/> |
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====2019–20 season==== |
====2019–20 season==== |
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Peng/Jin debuted at the [[2019 CS U.S. International Figure Skating Classic|2019 CS U.S. Classic]], taking the bronze medal. They then won the 2019 [[Shanghai Trophy]]. |
Peng/Jin debuted at the [[2019 CS U.S. International Figure Skating Classic|2019 CS U.S. Classic]], taking the bronze medal. They then won the 2019 [[Shanghai Trophy]]. |
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On the [[2019-20 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] series, Peng/Jin first competed at [[2019 Skate America]], placing first in the short program despite Peng stepping out on and underrotating her side-by-side jump.<ref name=GS191019/> They placed first in the free skate |
On the [[2019-20 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] series, Peng/Jin first competed at [[2019 Skate America]], placing first in the short program despite Peng stepping out on and underrotating her side-by-side jump.<ref name=GS191019/> They also placed first in the free skate, despite a fall on a throw triple loop, taking their first Grand Prix gold medal together. They did not skate in the gala because the throw jump fell impacted Peng's foot.<ref name=GS191020/> At their second event, the [[2019 Cup of China]], Peng/Jin placed narrowly third in the short program after Peng fell on a jump and they had unison issues with their spins.<ref name=GS191108/> They rose to second place and the silver medal in the free skate.<ref name=GS191109/> |
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Qualifying |
Qualifying for the [[2019-20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]], Peng/Jin lost their skates on the way there and consequently could not practice for five days. However, they were ultimately returned the day before the competition began.<ref name=GS191206/> They were fifth in the short program following Peng putting her foot down on their throw triple loop. Jin said that Peng's ankle injury from Skate America was "quite stubborn and not becoming better," impacting their training.<ref name=GS191205/> They skated cleanly in the free skate, narrowly placing first in that segment, and rose to second place overall, winning their second consecutive Final silver medal.<ref name=GS191206/> |
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Peng/Jin skated cleanly to place second in the short program at the [[2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2020 Four Continents Championships]] in [[Seoul]]. Jin said they were quite satisfied with their performance |
Peng/Jin skated cleanly to place second in the short program at the [[2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2020 Four Continents Championships]] in [[Seoul]]. Jin said they were quite satisfied with their performance. At the same time, Peng revealed that sickness and a leg injury had impacted their training after the Grand Prix Final.<ref name=GS200206/> Second in the free skate as well, with only a step out on a throw triple loop, they won the silver medal behind Sui/Han.<ref name=GS200208/> They were assigned to compete at the [[2020 World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]] in [[Montreal]], but these were cancelled as a result of the [[2019-20 COVID-19 pandemic|coronavirus pandemic]].<ref name=CBC200311/> |
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====2020–21 season==== |
====2020–21 season==== |
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With the pandemic continuing to affect international travel, the ISU assigned the [[2020-21 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] based |
With the pandemic continuing to affect international travel, the ISU assigned the [[2020-21 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] based mainly on geography, with Peng/Jin being assigned to the [[2020 Cup of China]]. Following withdrawals from some other Chinese teams, including Sui/Han, Peng/Jin won the gold medal by almost 50 points out of the three teams attending.<ref name=GS201107/> |
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In March at the [[2021 World Figure Skating Championships|2021 World Championships]] in [[Stockholm]], Peng fell at the beginning of the short program, breaking one of the zippers on her dress, but continued the performance and put her hand down on her underrotated jump attempt. They placed fifth in that segment.<ref name=GS210324/> Peng made errors on both jumps in the free skate |
In March at the [[2021 World Figure Skating Championships|2021 World Championships]] in [[Stockholm]], Peng fell at the beginning of the short program, breaking one of the zippers on her dress, but continued the performance and put her hand down on her underrotated jump attempt. They placed fifth in that segment.<ref name=GS210324/> Peng also made errors on both jumps in the free skate, and they placed sixth in that segment but remained in fifth place overall.<ref name=GS210326/> |
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====2021–22 season==== |
====2021–22 season==== |
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Peng/Jin's first [[2021-22 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] assignment was initially the [[2021 Cup of China]], but following its cancellation they were reassigned to the [[2021 Gran Premio d'Italia]].<ref name=ISU210827/> Making their season debut, they placed second in both segments to take the silver medal behind Sui/Han.<ref name=GS211106/> The Chinese federation opted to withdraw them from their second event, the [[2021 Internationaux de France]], as a result of which they could not qualify for the [[2021-22 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]].<ref name=Olympics211107/> |
Peng/Jin's first [[2021-22 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] assignment was initially the [[2021 Cup of China]], but following its cancellation, they were reassigned to the [[2021 Gran Premio d'Italia]].<ref name=ISU210827/> Making their season debut, they placed second in both segments to take the silver medal behind Sui/Han.<ref name=GS211106/> The Chinese federation opted to withdraw them from their second event, the [[2021 Internationaux de France]], as a result of which they could not qualify for the [[2021-22 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]].<ref name=Olympics211107/> |
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Assigned to the [[China at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Chinese Olympic team]], Peng/Jin began the [[2022 Winter Olympics]] as their country's entry in the pairs free skate segment of the [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Team event|Olympic team event]]. They were third in the segment despite Peng |
Assigned to the [[China at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Chinese Olympic team]], Peng/Jin began the [[2022 Winter Olympics]] as their country's entry in the pairs free skate segment of the [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Team event|Olympic team event]]. They were third in the segment despite Peng's multiple jump errors and their final lift exiting early, while the Chinese team finished in fifth place.<ref name=GS220207/> In the [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Pair skating|pairs event]], Peng/Jin were fifth in the short program.<ref name=GS220218/> In the free skate, Peng underrotated and stepped out of her triple Salchow attempt, but they placed sixth in the segment and remained fifth overall. Jin said they had been under "great pressure because we had the disappointing score" at the previous Olympics and failed to qualify for the free skate but that they were pleased to have performed well in Beijing.<ref name=GS220219/> |
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====2022–23 season==== |
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Peng and Jin were slated to compete at the [[2022 Grand Prix of Espoo]] and [[2022 Grand Prix de France]], but withdrew from both events. |
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In June, it was announced that Peng and Jin had split.<ref name=penglei>{{cite web | url = https://weibo.com/2044155203/4909646869692528 | title = 彭程、金杨确定拆队,彭程/王磊正式连接征战国际比赛 | trans-title = Peng Cheng and Jin Yang decided to split the team, and Peng Cheng/Wang Lei officially joined the international competition | language = zh | date = June 6, 2023}}</ref> |
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==Programs== |
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* [[Ophelia (The Lumineers song)|Ophelia]] <br> {{small|by [[The Lumineers]] <br> choreo. by [[Lori Nichol]] }} |
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* Only For Love |
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* Sword Dance <br>{{small| (from ''[[The Banquet (2006 film)|The Banquet]]'') <br> by [[Tan Dun]] <br> choreo. by [[Lori Nichol]] }} |
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* Sword Dance <br>{{small| (from ''[[The Banquet (2006 film)|The Banquet]]'') <br> by [[Tan Dun]] <br> choreo. by [[Lori Nichol]] }} |
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* A Foreigner {{small| <br> by [[Li Jian (singer)|Li Jian]] }} |
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* [[Somewhere in Time (film)|Somewhere in Time]] <br/> {{Small|by John Barry <br> choreo. by [[Marie-France Dubreuil]] }} |
* [[Somewhere in Time (film)|Somewhere in Time]] <br/> {{Small|by [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] <br> choreo. by [[Marie-France Dubreuil]] }} |
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* [[Cloud Atlas (film)|Cloud Atlas]] <br> {{small|by [[Tom Tykwer]], [[Johnny Klimek]], [[Reinhold Heil]] <br> choreo. by [[Lori Nichol]] }} |
* [[Cloud Atlas (film)|Cloud Atlas]] <br> {{small|by [[Tom Tykwer]], [[Johnny Klimek]], [[Reinhold Heil]] <br> choreo. by [[Lori Nichol]] }} |
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* [[The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]] <br><small> by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] <br> choreo. by Marina Zueva </small> |
* [[The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]] <br><small> by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] <br> choreo. by Marina Zueva </small> |
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* [[All I Ask of You]] <br><small> (from [[The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]]) <br |
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* You're Not From Here <br><small> by [[Lara Fabian]] <br> choreo. by [[Zhang Wei (figure skater)|Zhang Wei]] </small> |
* You're Not From Here <br><small> by [[Lara Fabian]] <br> choreo. by [[Zhang Wei (figure skater)|Zhang Wei]] </small> |
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''GP: [[ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]]; CS: [[ISU Challenger Series|Challenger Series]]; JGP: [[ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Grand Prix]]'' |
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*GP – Event of the [[ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|ISU Grand Prix Series]] |
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*JGP – Event of the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix|ISU Junior Grand Prix Series]] |
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*CS – Event of the [[ISU Challenger Series]] |
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*C – Event was cancelled |
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{{Figure skating competitive highlights |
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|season1=2016–17|season2=2017–18|season3=2018–19|season4=2019–20|season5=2020–21|season6=2021–22 |
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! colspan=7 style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | International<ref name=ISU-PCJY/> |
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|{{FS placements|6|[[Figure skating at the Winter Olympics|Winter Olympics]]|p2=17th|p6=5th}} |
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|{{FS placements|6|[[Figure skating at the Winter Olympics|Winter Olympics (Team event)]]|p6=5th}} |
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! Event |
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|{{FS placements|6|[[World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]]|p2=9th|p3=4th|p4=C|p5=5th}} |
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! [[2016–17 figure skating season|16–17]] |
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|{{FS placements|6|{{nowrap|[[Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents Championships]]}}|p1=5th|p3=3rd|p4=2nd}} |
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! [[2017–18 figure skating season|17–18]] |
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|{{FS placements|6|[[Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]]|p1=6th|p3=2nd|p4=2nd}} |
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! [[2018–19 figure skating season|18–19]] |
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|{{FS placements|6|[[Chinese Figure Skating Championships|Chinese Championships]]|p1=1st|p2=2nd|p3=1st|p4=1st}} |
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! [[2019–20 figure skating season|19–20]] |
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|{{FS placements|6|[[World Team Trophy]]|p1=5th|t1=3rd}} |
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! [[2020–21 figure skating season|20–21]] |
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|{{FS placements|6|{{small|GP}} [[Cup of China]]|p1=2nd|p4=2nd|p5=1st|p6=C}} |
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! [[2021–22 figure skating season|21–22]] |
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|{{FS placements|6|{{small|GP}} [[Internationaux de France|France]]|p2=5th}} |
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|{{FS placements|6|{{small|GP}} [[2021 Gran Premio d'Italia|Italy]]|p6=2nd}} |
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| align=left | [[Figure skating at the Olympic Games|Olympics]] || || 17th || || || ||TBD |
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|{{FS placements|6|{{small|GP}} [[NHK Trophy]]|p1=2nd|p3=2nd}} |
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|{{FS placements|6|{{small|GP}} [[Skate America]]|p4=1st}} |
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| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|Worlds]] || || 9th || 4th || C || 5th || |
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|{{FS placements|6|{{small|GP}} [[Skate Canada International|Skate Canada]]|p2=5th|p3=2nd}} |
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|{{FS placements|6|{{small|CS}} [[Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|Asian Open Trophy]]|p3=1st|p6=2nd}} |
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|{{FS placements|6|{{small|CS}} [[Finlandia Trophy]]|p2=1st}} |
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|{{FS placements|6|{{small|CS}} [[U.S. International Figure Skating Classic|U.S. Classic]]|p4=3rd}} |
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|{{FS placements|6|[[Figure skating at the Asian Winter Games|Asian Winter Games]]|p1=2nd}} |
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|{{FS placements|6|[[Shanghai Trophy]]|p2=2nd|p4=1st}} |
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| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[Cup of China]] || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=gold | 1st || C |
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| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[Internationaux de France|France]] || || 5th || || || || WD |
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| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[2021 Gran Premio d'Italia|Italy]] || || || || || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd |
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| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[NHK Trophy]] || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || || || |
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| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[Skate America]] || || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || |
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| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[Skate Canada International|Skate Canada]] || || 5th || bgcolor=silver| 2nd || || || |
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| align=left | {{small|CS}} [[Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|Asian Open]] || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || || |
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| align=left | {{small|CS}} [[Finlandia Trophy|Finlandia]] || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || || || |
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| align=left | {{small|CS}} [[U.S. International Figure Skating Classic|U.S. Classic]] || || || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || || |
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| align=left | [[Figure skating at the Asian Winter Games|Asian Games]] || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || || || || || |
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| align=left | [[Shanghai Trophy]] || || bgcolor=silver| 2nd || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || |
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=7 align=center | National<ref name=ISU-PCJY/> |
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| align=left | [[Chinese Figure Skating Championships|Chinese Champ.]] || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || |
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! colspan=7 style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | Team events |
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| align=left | [[Figure skating at the Olympic Games|Olympics]] || || || || || || 5th T <br> 3rd P |
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| align=left |[[World Team Trophy]] || 5th T <br> 3rd P || || || || || |
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| colspan=7 align="center" | <small> TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Event cancelled <br> T = Team result; P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only.</small> |
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=== Pair skating with Yu Xiaoyu === |
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{{Figure skating competitive highlights |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |
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|level=senior|ref={{r|SS-XYYJ}} |
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|season1=2008–09|season2=2009–10|season3=2010–11|season4=2011–12 |
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=9 align=center | International<ref name=isucrXYYJ/> |
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|season5=2012–13|season6=2013–14|season7=2014–15|season8=2015–16 |
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|{{FS placements|8|{{nowrap|[[Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents Championships]]}}|p8=3rd}} |
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! Event |
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|{{FS placements|8|[[Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|Grand Prix Final]]|p7=5th|p8=5th}} |
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! [[2008–09 figure skating season|08–09]] |
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|{{FS placements|8|[[Chinese Figure Skating Championships|Chinese Championships]]|p1=6th|p2=4th|p3=2nd|p4=3rd|p5=1st|p6=3rd|p7=1st}} |
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! [[2009–10 figure skating season|09–10]] |
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|{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} [[Cup of China]]|p4=6th|p7=2nd|p8=3rd}} |
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! [[2010–11 figure skating season|10–11]] |
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|{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} [[NHK Trophy]]|p7=3rd|p8=2nd}} |
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! [[2011–12 figure skating season|11–12]] |
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|{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} [[Skate Canada International|Skate Canada]]|p4=7th}} |
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! [[2012–13 figure skating season|12–13]] |
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|{{FS placements|8|[[National Games of China|Chinese National Games]]|p1=7th|p4=4th}} |
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! [[2013–14 figure skating season|13–14]] |
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|{{FS placements|8|[[Figure skating at the Winter World University Games|Winter Universiade]]|p7=1st}} |
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! [[2014–15 figure skating season|14–15]] |
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}} |
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! [[2015–16 figure skating season|15–16]] |
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{{Figure skating competitive highlights |
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|level=junior|ref={{r|SS-XYYJ}} |
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| align=left | [[Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continents]] || || || || || || || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd |
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|season1=2010–11|season2=2011–12|season3=2012–13|season4=2013–14|season5=2014–15 |
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|{{FS placements|5|{{nowrap|[[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior Championships]]}}|p2=2nd|p3=4th|p4=1st|p5=1st}} |
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|{{FS placements|5|[[Figure skating at the Winter Youth Olympics|Winter Youth Olympics]]|p2=1st}} |
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|{{FS placements|5|[[ISU Junior Grand Prix Final|Junior Grand Prix Final]]|p1=3rd|p2=5th|p3=5th|p4=1st}} |
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| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[Cup of China]] || || || || 6th || || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd |
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|{{FS placements|5|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|Austria]]|p1=3rd|p2=2nd|p3=4th}} |
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|{{FS placements|5|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Croatia|Croatia]]|p3=2nd}} |
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| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[NHK Trophy]] || || || || || || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || bgcolor=silver | 2nd |
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|{{FS placements|5|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in the Czech Republic|Czech Republic]]|p1=1st}} |
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|{{FS placements|5|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Estonia|Estonia]]|p4=1st}} |
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| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[Skate Canada International|Skate Canada]] || || || || 7th || || || || |
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|{{FS placements|5|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Latvia|Latvia]]|p2=2nd|p4=1st}} |
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|align=left | [[Figure skating at the Winter Universiade|Universiade]] || || || || || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || |
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| align=left | [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|Junior Worlds]] || || <s>[[2010 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|8th]]</s>* || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || 4th || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st || |
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| align=left | [[Figure skating at the Youth Olympic Games|Youth Olympics]] || || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || || || |
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| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix Final|Final]] || || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || 5th || 5th || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || |
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| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|Austria]] || || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || 4th || || || |
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| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Croatia|Croatia]] || || || || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || || || |
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| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in the Czech Republic|Czech Rep.]] || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || || || || |
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| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Estonia|Estonia]] || || || || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || |
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| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Latvia|Latvia]] || || || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || |
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=9 align=center | National<ref name=isucrXYYJ/> |
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| align=left | [[Chinese Figure Skating Championships|Chinese Champ.]] || 6th || 4th || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || bgcolor=gold | 1st || |
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| align=left | [[National Games of China|Chinese NG]] || 7th || || || 4th || || || || |
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| colspan=9 align=center | <small> *Placement removed as China was erroneously allowed one too many entries. </small> |
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== Detailed results == |
== Detailed results == |
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| colspan="5" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | '''[[2021–22 figure skating season|2021–22 season]]''' |
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=== Pair skating with Peng Cheng === |
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|216.90|[[2018–19 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018–19 Grand Prix Final]] |
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! [[Short program (figure skating)|SP]] |
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|76.71|[[2021 Gran Premio d'Italia]] |
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|42.29|2018–19 Grand Prix Final |
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|35.23|[[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Pair skating|2022 Winter Olympics]] |
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|141.21|2018–19 Grand Prix Final |
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| February 18–19, 2022 |
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|70.55|[[2019 World Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Championships]] |
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| [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Pair skating|2022 Winter Olympics]] |
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|71.09|2018–19 Grand Prix Final |
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| align=center | <br/> TBD |
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| align=center | <br/> |
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|204.49|[[2017 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating|2017 World Team Trophy]] |
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|73.33|[[2016 NHK Trophy]] |
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| February 4–7, 2022 |
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|41.29|2016 NHK Trophy |
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| [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Team event|2022 Winter Olympics — Team event]] |
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|33.22|[[2018 World Figure Skating Championships|2018 World Championships]] |
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|136.48|{{nowrap|[[2017 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2017 Four Continents Championships]]}} |
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| align=center | 3 <br> 131.75 |
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|71.40|2017 Four Continents Championships |
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| align=center | 5T |
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|67.63|2018 World Championships |
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| November 5–7, 2021 |
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| [[2021 Gran Premio d'Italia]] |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 76.71 |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 135.15 |
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|Nov 18–20, 2016|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2016 Cup of China]]|3|69.93|2|128.03|2|197.96 |
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| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 211.86 |
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|Nov 25–27, 2016|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[2016 NHK Trophy]]|1|73.33|2|123.54|2|196.87 |
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|Dec 8–11, 2016|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[2016–17 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2016–17 Grand Prix Final]]|4|70.84|6|112.35|6|183.19 |
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| colspan="5" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | '''[[2020–21 figure skating season|2020–21 season]]''' |
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|Dec 24–25, 2016|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2017 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2017 Chinese Championships]]|1|74.78|1|136.69|1|211.47 |
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|Feb 16–19, 2017|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[2017 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2017 Four Continents Championships]]|7|66.44|3|136.48|5|202.92 |
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|Feb 23–26, 2017|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Figure skating at the 2017 Asian Winter Games|2017 Asian Winter Games]]|2|67.24|2|129.82|2|197.06 |
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|Apr 20–23, 2017|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[2017 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating|2017 World Team Trophy]]|2|71.36|3|133.13|5|– |
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! [[Short program (figure skating)|SP]] |
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! [[Free skating|FS]] |
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{{Figure skating detailed results |
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|season=2017–18|ref={{r|SS-CPYJ}} |
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|Oct 6–8, 2017|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[2017 Finlandia Trophy]]|1|70.93|2|127.10|1|198.03 |
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| March 22–28, 2021 |
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|Oct 27–29, 2017|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[2017 Skate Canada International]]|7|61.55|5|120.92|5|182.50 |
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| [[2021 World Figure Skating Championships|2021 World Championships]] |
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|Nov 17–19, 2017|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[2017 Internationaux de France]]|5|62.40|5|125.74|5|188.14 |
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| align=center | 5 <br> 71.32 |
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|Nov 24–26, 2017|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Shanghai Trophy|2017 Shanghai Trophy]]|–|–|2|129.40|2|129.40 |
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| align=center | 6 <br> 129.86 |
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|Dec 23–24, 2017|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2018 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2018 Chinese Championships]]|2|76.62|2|146.68|2|223.30 |
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| align=center | 5 <br> 201.18 |
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|Feb 14–15, 2018|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Pair skating|2018 Winter Olympics]]|17|62.61|–|–|17|62.61 |
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|Mar 19–25, 2018|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[2018 World Figure Skating Championships|2018 World Championships]]|6|71.98|10|130.09|9|202.07 |
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| November 6–8, 2020 |
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| [[2020 Cup of China]] |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 75.62 |
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|season=2018–19|ref={{r|SS-CPYJ}}|small6=yes|small7=yes |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 148.28 |
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|Aug 1–5, 2018|{{flagicon|THA}} [[2018 CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|2018 CS Asian open Trophy]]|1|71.54|1|134.88|1|206.42 |
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| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 223.90 |
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|Oct 26–28, 2018|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[2018 Skate Canada International]]|2|72.00|4|129.08|2|201.08 |
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|Nov 9–11, 2018|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[2018 NHK Trophy]]|2|70.66|2|136.58|2|207.24 |
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| colspan="5" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | '''[[2019–20 figure skating season|2019–20 season]]''' |
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|Dec 7–9, 2018|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[2018–19 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018–19 Grand Prix Final]]|1|75.18|2|141.21|2|216.90 |
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|Dec 27–30, 2018|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2019 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2019 Chinese Championships]]|2|75.07|1|136.44|1|211.51 |
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| February 4–9, 2019 |
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|Feb 7–10, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2019 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2019 Four Continents Championships]]|3|69.48|3|135.94|3|205.42 |
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|Mar 18–24, 2019|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[2019 World Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Championships]]|3|75.51|5|140.33|4|215.84 |
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| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 75.96 |
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| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 137.33 |
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{{Figure skating detailed results |
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| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 213.29 |
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|season=2019–20|ref={{r|SS-CPYJ}}|small7=yes |
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|Sep 14–16, 2019|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2020 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2020 Chinese Championships]]|1|76.85|1|125.81|1|202.66 |
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| December 5–8, 2019 |
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|Sep 17–22, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2019 CS U.S. International Figure Skating Classic|2019 CS U.S. International Classic]]|3|67.90|3|116.14|3|184.04 |
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| [[2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2019–20 Grand Prix Final]] |
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|Oct 3–5, 2019|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Shanghai Trophy|2019 Shanghai Trophy]]|1|77.12|1|132.73|1|209.85 |
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| align=center | 5 <br> 69.67 |
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|Oct 18–21, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2019 Skate America]]|1|72.73|1|128.16|1|200.89 |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 134.60 |
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|Nov 8–10, 2019|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2019 Cup of China]]|3|68.50|2|131.47|2|199.97 |
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| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 204.27 |
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|Dec 5–8, 2019|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2019–20 Grand Prix Final]]|5|69.67|1|134.60|2|204.27 |
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|Feb 4–9, 2019|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2020 Four Continents Championships]]|2|75.96|2|137.33|2|213.29 |
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| November 8–10, 2019 |
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| [[2019 Cup of China]] |
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| align=center | 3 <br> 68.50 |
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|season=2021–22|ref={{r|SS-CPYJ}} |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 131.47 |
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|Nov 6–8, 2020|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2020 Cup of China]]|1|75.62|1|148.28|1|223.90 |
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| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 199.97 |
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|Mar 22–28, 2021|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[2021 World Figure Skating Championships|2021 World Championships]]|5|71.32|6|129.86|5|201.18 |
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| October 18–21, 2019 |
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{{Figure skating detailed results |
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| [[2019 Skate America]] |
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|season=2021–22|ref={{r|SS-CPYJ}} |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 72.73 |
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|Oct 13–17, 2021|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2021 Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|2021 Asian Open Trophy]]|2|66.41|2|130.27|2|196.68 |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 128.16 |
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|Nov 5–7, 2021|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[2021 Gran Premio d'Italia]]|2|76.71|2|135.15|2|211.86 |
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| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 200.89 |
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|Feb 4–7, 2022|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Team event|2022 Winter Olympics (Team event)]]|–|–|3|131.75|5|– |
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|Feb 18–19, 2022|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Pair skating|2022 Winter Olympics]]|5|76.10|6|138.74|5|214.84 |
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| October 3–5, 2019 |
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| [[Shanghai Trophy|2019 Shanghai Trophy]] |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 77.12 |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 132.73 |
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| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 209.85 |
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| September 17–22, 2019 |
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| [[2019 CS U.S. International Figure Skating Classic|2019 U.S. Classic]] |
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| align=center | 3 <br> 67.90 |
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| align=center | 3 <br> 116.14 |
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| align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 184.04 |
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| colspan="5" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | '''[[2018–19 figure skating season|2018–19 season]]''' |
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! SP |
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! FS |
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! Total |
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| March 18–24, 2019 |
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| [[2019 World Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Championships]] |
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| align=center bgcolor=cc9966| 3 <br> 75.51 |
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| align=center | 5 <br> 140.33 |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 215.84 |
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| February 7–10, 2019 |
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| [[2019 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2019 Four Continents Championships]] |
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| align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 69.48 |
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| align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 135.94 |
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| align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 205.42 |
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| December 27–30, 2018 |
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| [[2019 Chinese Figure Skating Championships|2019 Chinese Championships]] |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 75.07 |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 136.44 |
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| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 211.51 |
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| December 7–9, 2018 |
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| [[2018–19 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018–19 Grand Prix Final]] |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 75.18 |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 141.21 |
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| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 216.90 |
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| November 9–11, 2018 |
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| [[2018 NHK Trophy]] |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 70.66 |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 136.58 |
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| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 207.24 |
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| October 26–28, 2018 |
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| [[2018 Skate Canada International]] |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 72.00 |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 129.08 |
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| align=center bgcolor=silver| 2 <br> 201.08 |
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| August 1–5, 2018 |
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| [[2018 CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|2018 Asian Open Trophy]] |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 71.54 |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 134.88 |
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| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 206.42 |
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|- |
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| colspan="5" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | '''[[2017–18 figure skating season|2017–18 season]]''' |
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! Date |
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! Event |
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! SP |
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! FS |
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! Total |
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| March 19–25, 2018 |
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| [[2018 World Figure Skating Championships|2018 World Championships]] |
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| align=center | 6 <br> 71.98 |
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| align=center | 10 <br> 130.09 |
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| align=center | 9 <br> 202.07 |
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|- |
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| February 9–25, 2018 |
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| [[Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Pairs skating|2018 Winter Olympics]] |
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| align=center | 17 <br> 62.61 |
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| align=center | – |
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| align=center | 17 |
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| November 17–19, 2017 |
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| [[2017 Internationaux de France]] |
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| align="center" | 5 <br> 62.40 |
|||
| align="center" | 5 <br> 125.74 |
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| align="center" | 5 <br> 188.14 |
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|- |
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| October 27–29, 2017 |
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| [[2017 Skate Canada International]] |
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| align="center" | 7 <br> 61.55 |
|||
| align="center" | 5 <br> 120.92 |
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| align="center" | 5 <br> 182.50 |
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|- |
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| October 6–8, 2017 |
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| [[2017 CS Finlandia Trophy|2017 Finlandia Trophy]] |
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| align="center" | 1 <br> 70.93 |
|||
| align="center" | 2 <br> 127.10 |
|||
| align="center" bgcolor=gold | 1<br>198.03 |
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|- |
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| colspan="5" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | '''[[2016–17 figure skating season|2016–17 season]]''' |
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! Date |
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! Event |
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! SP |
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! FS |
|||
! Total |
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|- |
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| April 20–23, 2017 |
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| [[2017 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating|2017 World Team Trophy]] |
|||
| align="center" | 2 <br> 71.36 |
|||
| align="center" | 3 <br>133.13 |
|||
| align="center" bgcolor=cc9966 | 3<br>204.49 |
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|- |
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| February 23–26, 2017 |
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| [[2017 Asian Winter Games]] |
|||
| align="center" | 2 <br> 67.24 |
|||
| align="center" | 2 <br> 129.82 |
|||
| align="center" bgcolor=silver | 2 <br>197.06 |
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|- |
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| February 16–19, 2017 |
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| [[2017 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2017 Four Continents Championships]] |
|||
| align="center" | 7 <br> 66.44 |
|||
| align="center" bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br>136.48 |
|||
| align="center" | 5<br>202.92 |
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|- |
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| December 8–11, 2016 |
|||
| [[2016–17 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2016–17 Grand Prix Final]] |
|||
| align="center" | 4 <br> 70.84 |
|||
| align="center" | 6 <br> 112.35 |
|||
| align="center" | 6 <br> 183.19 |
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|- |
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| November 25–27, 2016 |
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| [[2016 NHK Trophy]] |
|||
| align="center" | 1 <br> 73.33 |
|||
| align="center" | 2 <br>123.54 |
|||
| align="center" bgcolor=silver | 2<br>196.87 |
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|- |
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| November 18–20, 2016 |
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| [[2016 Cup of China]] |
|||
| align="center" | 3 <br> 69.93 |
|||
| align="center" | 2 <br> 128.03 |
|||
| align="center" bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 197.96 |
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Jin Yang (Chinese: 金杨; pinyin: Jīn Yáng; Mandarin pronunciation: [tɕín jǎŋ]; born in Harbin) is a Chinese male pair skater. With former partner Peng Cheng, he is a two-time Four Continents medalist (silver in 2020, bronze in 2019), two-time Grand Prix Final silver medalist (2018–19, 2019–20), and the 2017 Asian Winter Games silver medalist. Peng/Jin represented China at the 2018 Winter Olympics and the 2022 Winter Olympics.
With former partner Yu Xiaoyu, he is a two-time (2014, 2015) World Junior champion, the 2012 World Junior silver medalist, the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics champion, the 2013–2014 JGP Final champion, and the 2016 Four Continents bronze medalist.
Career
[edit]Partnership with Yu Xiaoyu
[edit]Yang Jin were paired together by their coaches in 2009.[1] They do on- and off-ice training from eight in the morning to five in the afternoon with a break in the middle.[1]
2010–11 season
[edit]Yu/Jin won the silver medal at the 2010 Chinese Nationals. They made their international debut during the 2010–11 season. They won bronze at JGP Cup of Austria and then won gold at Czech Skate. They won the bronze medal at the Junior Grand Prix Final.
2011–12 season
[edit]The pair performed a quad twist at a national competition in 2011 when Yu was 15 and Jin was 17 years old (or 13 and 22).[1] They finished seventh at the 2011 Skate Canada and sixth at the 2011 Cup of China. They then won the bronze medal at their national championships. Yu/Jin competed at the 2012 World Junior Championships and won the silver medal behind teammates and training partners Sui Wenjing/Han Cong.
2012–13 season
[edit]In the 2012-13 season, Yu/Jin finished fourth in JGP Austria and second in JGP Croatia in their JGP Events. They finished fifth at the JGP Final. Yu/Jin then competed at the 2013 World Junior Championships and finished fourth.
2013–14 season
[edit]Prior to the 2013-14 season, Yu/Jin changed coaches, moving from Luan Bo to Olympic pairs champion Zhao Hongbo, Yao Bin, and Han Bing. They won the gold medals in their JGP events at the 2013 JGP Latvia and 2013 JGP Estonia, qualifying them for their fourth JGP Final in Fukuoka, Japan where they won the gold medal. Yu/Jin finished their perfect season by winning gold at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.
2014–15 season
[edit]In the 2014-15 season, Yu/Jin made their official senior debut on the Grand Prix circuit. They won a silver medal at the 2014 Cup of China and a bronze medal at the 2014 NHK Trophy, qualifying them for their first senior Grand Prix Final in Barcelona, Spain. At the Grand Prix Final, they set new personal bests in the short program and free skate to finish in 5th place. They then won their second national title.
With the surprise comeback of Pang/Tong, Yu/Jin were not given a spot to compete at the Four Continents Championships in Seoul and the World Championships in Shanghai, China. Instead, they were sent to the 2015 Winter Universiade, where they won the gold medal. It was later announced that they would compete at the 2015 World Junior Figure Skating Championships in Tallinn, Estonia. Despite training senior program layouts for much of the season, they successfully defended their Junior World title, winning both segments of the competition.
2015–16 season
[edit]Yu/Jin were assigned to Cup of China and NHK Trophy. They attempted their first throw quadruple salchow in competition at the Cup of China and won a bronze medal. They then went on to win silver at 2015 NHK Trophy which helped qualify them for the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final in Barcelona.[2]
At the 2016 Four Continents Championships, Yu/Jin won the bronze medal.[3]
Partnership with Peng Cheng
[edit]2016–17 season
[edit]On April 14, 2016, International Figure Skating magazine broke the news of Peng's new partnership with Jin Yang. The Chinese Skating Association decided to switch partners between the two pairs of Peng/Zhang and Yu/Jin.[4][5]
Peng/Jin debuted on the Grand Prix with two silver medals at the 2016 Cup of China and the 2016 NHK Trophy, earning a place in the Grand Prix Final, where they finished sixth. They won their first national title at the 2017 Chinese Championships.
Competing at the 2017 Four Continents Championships, their first ISU Championship event, they placed fifth. At the 2017 Asian Winter Games, Peng/Jin won the silver medal behind Yu/Zhang. This concluded their season.
2017–18 season
[edit]The two won the 2017 CS Finlandia Trophy, their first international gold medal together. The Grand Prix was a disappointment, with Peng/Jin finishing fifth at both the 2017 Skate America and 2017 Internationaux de France. At the 2018 Chinese Championships, they finished second behind Yu/Zhang and were named to China's team for the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Peng/Jin competed in the pairs event in Pyeongchang, finishing seventeenth in the short program and thus missing the free skate by a single ordinal. Their season concluded at the 2018 World Championships, where they finished ninth.
2018–19 season
[edit]With both Sui Wenjing / Han Cong and Yu/Zhang sidelined by injury at the beginning of the season, Peng/Jin were the only Chinese pair team competing internationally on the senior level.[6] They began with a gold medal at the 2018 CS Asian Open.
On the Grand Prix, Peng/Jin began at the 2018 Skate Canada International, where they won the silver medal, finishing ahead of the bronze medalists Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro by 0.15 points. The two struggled on their side-by-side jumps in the free skate, where they finished fourth, an area where Jin said they hoped to improve.[7] At the 2018 NHK Trophy, they won a second silver medal by a far more decisive margin. They qualified for the Grand Prix Final, with Peng noting that "we feel like we miss our teammates, but advancing to the Grand Prix Final is something we are proud of."[6] At the Final, they placed first in the short program and second in the free skate, winning silver overall. This was the team's first major international medal.[8]
They won their second national title at the 2019 Chinese Championships. At the 2019 Four Continents Championships in Anaheim, they placed third in the short program behind Moore-Towers/Marinaro and a returning Sui/Han, in consequence of Peng falling on their throw jump.[9] They also came third in the free skate, making an error on the side-by-side triple Salchow jumps, finishing third overall, their first ISU Championship medal. Peng commented, "despite the success rate of the triple jump in the training, we want to try that and challenge ourselves and show what we have done in our training."[10]
Concluding the season at the 2019 World Championships, Peng/Jin placed third in the short program, earning a small bronze medal.[11] They came fifth in the free skate due to Peng underrotating her triple Salchow attempt and finished fourth overall, off the podium, by 1.97 points. Jin reflected on the season: " We are satisfied with overall performances. We could pull out what we can. Of course, for some details, there are some areas to improve. The biggest accomplishment this season is to get our names out so that judges recognize us. For next season, we continue to improve our performance."[12]
2019–20 season
[edit]Peng/Jin debuted at the 2019 CS U.S. Classic, taking the bronze medal. They then won the 2019 Shanghai Trophy.
On the Grand Prix series, Peng/Jin first competed at 2019 Skate America, placing first in the short program despite Peng stepping out on and underrotating her side-by-side jump.[13] They also placed first in the free skate, despite a fall on a throw triple loop, taking their first Grand Prix gold medal together. They did not skate in the gala because the throw jump fell impacted Peng's foot.[14] At their second event, the 2019 Cup of China, Peng/Jin placed narrowly third in the short program after Peng fell on a jump and they had unison issues with their spins.[15] They rose to second place and the silver medal in the free skate.[16]
Qualifying for the Grand Prix Final, Peng/Jin lost their skates on the way there and consequently could not practice for five days. However, they were ultimately returned the day before the competition began.[17] They were fifth in the short program following Peng putting her foot down on their throw triple loop. Jin said that Peng's ankle injury from Skate America was "quite stubborn and not becoming better," impacting their training.[18] They skated cleanly in the free skate, narrowly placing first in that segment, and rose to second place overall, winning their second consecutive Final silver medal.[17]
Peng/Jin skated cleanly to place second in the short program at the 2020 Four Continents Championships in Seoul. Jin said they were quite satisfied with their performance. At the same time, Peng revealed that sickness and a leg injury had impacted their training after the Grand Prix Final.[19] Second in the free skate as well, with only a step out on a throw triple loop, they won the silver medal behind Sui/Han.[20] They were assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal, but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[21]
2020–21 season
[edit]With the pandemic continuing to affect international travel, the ISU assigned the Grand Prix based mainly on geography, with Peng/Jin being assigned to the 2020 Cup of China. Following withdrawals from some other Chinese teams, including Sui/Han, Peng/Jin won the gold medal by almost 50 points out of the three teams attending.[22]
In March at the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm, Peng fell at the beginning of the short program, breaking one of the zippers on her dress, but continued the performance and put her hand down on her underrotated jump attempt. They placed fifth in that segment.[23] Peng also made errors on both jumps in the free skate, and they placed sixth in that segment but remained in fifth place overall.[24]
2021–22 season
[edit]Peng/Jin's first Grand Prix assignment was initially the 2021 Cup of China, but following its cancellation, they were reassigned to the 2021 Gran Premio d'Italia.[25] Making their season debut, they placed second in both segments to take the silver medal behind Sui/Han.[26] The Chinese federation opted to withdraw them from their second event, the 2021 Internationaux de France, as a result of which they could not qualify for the Grand Prix Final.[27]
Assigned to the Chinese Olympic team, Peng/Jin began the 2022 Winter Olympics as their country's entry in the pairs free skate segment of the Olympic team event. They were third in the segment despite Peng's multiple jump errors and their final lift exiting early, while the Chinese team finished in fifth place.[28] In the pairs event, Peng/Jin were fifth in the short program.[29] In the free skate, Peng underrotated and stepped out of her triple Salchow attempt, but they placed sixth in the segment and remained fifth overall. Jin said they had been under "great pressure because we had the disappointing score" at the previous Olympics and failed to qualify for the free skate but that they were pleased to have performed well in Beijing.[30]
2022–23 season
[edit]Peng and Jin were slated to compete at the 2022 Grand Prix of Espoo and 2022 Grand Prix de France, but withdrew from both events.
In June, it was announced that Peng and Jin had split.[31]
Programs
[edit]With Peng
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Competitive highlights
[edit]- GP – Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series
- JGP – Event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series
- CS – Event of the ISU Challenger Series
- C – Event was cancelled
- Medals at team events are awarded for the team results only. Individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses.
Pair skating with Peng Cheng
[edit]Season | 2016–17 | 2017–18 | 2018–19 | 2019–20 | 2020–21 | 2021–22 |
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Winter Olympics | 17th | 5th | ||||
Winter Olympics (Team event) | 5th | |||||
World Championships | 9th | 4th | C | 5th | ||
Four Continents Championships | 5th | 3rd | 2nd | |||
Grand Prix Final | 6th | 2nd | 2nd | |||
Chinese Championships | 1st | 2nd | 1st | 1st | ||
World Team Trophy | 5th (3rd) |
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GP France | 5th | |||||
GP Italy | 2nd | |||||
GP NHK Trophy | 2nd | 2nd | ||||
GP Skate America | 1st | |||||
GP Skate Canada | 5th | 2nd | ||||
CS Asian Open Trophy | 1st | 2nd | ||||
CS Finlandia Trophy | 1st | |||||
CS U.S. Classic | 3rd | |||||
Asian Winter Games | 2nd | |||||
Shanghai Trophy | 2nd | 1st |
Pair skating with Yu Xiaoyu
[edit]Season | 2008–09 | 2009–10 | 2010–11 | 2011–12 | 2012–13 | 2013–14 | 2014–15 | 2015–16 |
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Four Continents Championships | 3rd | |||||||
Grand Prix Final | 5th | 5th | ||||||
Chinese Championships | 6th | 4th | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 3rd | 1st | |
GP Cup of China | 6th | 2nd | 3rd | |||||
GP NHK Trophy | 3rd | 2nd | ||||||
GP Skate Canada | 7th | |||||||
Chinese National Games | 7th | 4th | ||||||
Winter Universiade | 1st |
Season | 2010–11 | 2011–12 | 2012–13 | 2013–14 | 2014–15 |
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World Junior Championships | 2nd | 4th | 1st | 1st | |
Winter Youth Olympics | 1st | ||||
Junior Grand Prix Final | 3rd | 5th | 5th | 1st | |
JGP Austria | 3rd | 2nd | 4th | ||
JGP Croatia | 2nd | ||||
JGP Czech Republic | 1st | ||||
JGP Estonia | 1st | ||||
JGP Latvia | 2nd | 1st |
Detailed results
[edit]- Small medals for the short program and free skating are only awarded at ISU Championships.
- Medals at team events are awarded for the team results only. Individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses.
Pair skating with Peng Cheng
[edit]Segment | Type | Score | Event |
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Total | TSS | 216.90 | 2018–19 Grand Prix Final |
Short program | TSS | 76.71 | 2021 Gran Premio d'Italia |
TES | 42.29 | 2018–19 Grand Prix Final | |
PCS | 35.23 | 2022 Winter Olympics | |
Free skating | TSS | 141.21 | 2018–19 Grand Prix Final |
TES | 70.55 | 2019 World Championships | |
PCS | 71.09 | 2018–19 Grand Prix Final |
Segment | Type | Score | Event |
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Total | TSS | 204.49 | 2017 World Team Trophy |
Short program | TSS | 73.33 | 2016 NHK Trophy |
TES | 41.29 | 2016 NHK Trophy | |
PCS | 33.22 | 2018 World Championships | |
Free skating | TSS | 136.48 | 2017 Four Continents Championships |
TES | 71.40 | 2017 Four Continents Championships | |
PCS | 67.63 | 2018 World Championships |
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Nov 18–20, 2016 | 2016 Cup of China | 3 | 69.93 | 2 | 128.03 | 2 | 197.96 |
Nov 25–27, 2016 | 2016 NHK Trophy | 1 | 73.33 | 2 | 123.54 | 2 | 196.87 |
Dec 8–11, 2016 | 2016–17 Grand Prix Final | 4 | 70.84 | 6 | 112.35 | 6 | 183.19 |
Dec 24–25, 2016 | 2017 Chinese Championships | 1 | 74.78 | 1 | 136.69 | 1 | 211.47 |
Feb 16–19, 2017 | 2017 Four Continents Championships | 7 | 66.44 | 3 | 136.48 | 5 | 202.92 |
Feb 23–26, 2017 | 2017 Asian Winter Games | 2 | 67.24 | 2 | 129.82 | 2 | 197.06 |
Apr 20–23, 2017 | 2017 World Team Trophy | 2 | 71.36 | 3 | 133.13 | 5 (3) | – |
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Oct 6–8, 2017 | 2017 Finlandia Trophy | 1 | 70.93 | 2 | 127.10 | 1 | 198.03 |
Oct 27–29, 2017 | 2017 Skate Canada International | 7 | 61.55 | 5 | 120.92 | 5 | 182.50 |
Nov 17–19, 2017 | 2017 Internationaux de France | 5 | 62.40 | 5 | 125.74 | 5 | 188.14 |
Nov 24–26, 2017 | 2017 Shanghai Trophy | – | – | 2 | 129.40 | 2 | 129.40 |
Dec 23–24, 2017 | 2018 Chinese Championships | 2 | 76.62 | 2 | 146.68 | 2 | 223.30 |
Feb 14–15, 2018 | 2018 Winter Olympics | 17 | 62.61 | – | – | 17 | 62.61 |
Mar 19–25, 2018 | 2018 World Championships | 6 | 71.98 | 10 | 130.09 | 9 | 202.07 |
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Aug 1–5, 2018 | 2018 CS Asian open Trophy | 1 | 71.54 | 1 | 134.88 | 1 | 206.42 |
Oct 26–28, 2018 | 2018 Skate Canada International | 2 | 72.00 | 4 | 129.08 | 2 | 201.08 |
Nov 9–11, 2018 | 2018 NHK Trophy | 2 | 70.66 | 2 | 136.58 | 2 | 207.24 |
Dec 7–9, 2018 | 2018–19 Grand Prix Final | 1 | 75.18 | 2 | 141.21 | 2 | 216.90 |
Dec 27–30, 2018 | 2019 Chinese Championships | 2 | 75.07 | 1 | 136.44 | 1 | 211.51 |
Feb 7–10, 2019 | 2019 Four Continents Championships | 3 | 69.48 | 3 | 135.94 | 3 | 205.42 |
Mar 18–24, 2019 | 2019 World Championships | 3 | 75.51 | 5 | 140.33 | 4 | 215.84 |
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Sep 14–16, 2019 | 2020 Chinese Championships | 1 | 76.85 | 1 | 125.81 | 1 | 202.66 |
Sep 17–22, 2019 | 2019 CS U.S. International Classic | 3 | 67.90 | 3 | 116.14 | 3 | 184.04 |
Oct 3–5, 2019 | 2019 Shanghai Trophy | 1 | 77.12 | 1 | 132.73 | 1 | 209.85 |
Oct 18–21, 2019 | 2019 Skate America | 1 | 72.73 | 1 | 128.16 | 1 | 200.89 |
Nov 8–10, 2019 | 2019 Cup of China | 3 | 68.50 | 2 | 131.47 | 2 | 199.97 |
Dec 5–8, 2019 | 2019–20 Grand Prix Final | 5 | 69.67 | 1 | 134.60 | 2 | 204.27 |
Feb 4–9, 2019 | 2020 Four Continents Championships | 2 | 75.96 | 2 | 137.33 | 2 | 213.29 |
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |||
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P | Score | P | Score | P | Score | ||
Nov 6–8, 2020 | 2020 Cup of China | 1 | 75.62 | 1 | 148.28 | 1 | 223.90 |
Mar 22–28, 2021 | 2021 World Championships | 5 | 71.32 | 6 | 129.86 | 5 | 201.18 |
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |||
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P | Score | P | Score | P | Score | ||
Oct 13–17, 2021 | 2021 Asian Open Trophy | 2 | 66.41 | 2 | 130.27 | 2 | 196.68 |
Nov 5–7, 2021 | 2021 Gran Premio d'Italia | 2 | 76.71 | 2 | 135.15 | 2 | 211.86 |
Feb 4–7, 2022 | 2022 Winter Olympics (Team event) | – | – | 3 | 131.75 | 5 | – |
Feb 18–19, 2022 | 2022 Winter Olympics | 5 | 76.10 | 6 | 138.74 | 5 | 214.84 |
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External links
[edit]Media related to Jin Yang at Wikimedia Commons
- Cheng Peng & Yang Jin at the International Skating Union
- Cheng Peng & Yang Jin at SkatingScores.com
- Xiaoyu Yu & Yang Jin at the International Skating Union
- Xiaoyu Yu & Yang Jin at SkatingScores.com
- Jin Yang at Olympedia
- Jin Yang at Olympics.com
- Living people
- 1994 births
- Chinese male pair skaters
- Figure skaters from Harbin
- Four Continents Figure Skating Championships medalists
- World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists
- Figure skaters at the 2017 Asian Winter Games
- Medalists at the 2017 Asian Winter Games
- Asian Games silver medalists for China
- Winter World University Games medalists in figure skating
- Figure skaters at the 2018 Winter Olympics
- Figure skaters at the 2022 Winter Olympics
- Olympic figure skaters for China
- Asian Games medalists in figure skating
- Figure skaters at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics
- Youth Olympic gold medalists for China
- FISU World University Games gold medalists for China
- Competitors at the 2015 Winter Universiade
- 21st-century Chinese sportsmen