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Cha Jun-hwan: Recent Highlights

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Oct 21, 2024

Olympic Participation

At the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics, Cha Jun-hwan gained attention as the youngest male competitor, finishing his event in 15th place.

Training with Brian Orser

Beginning his senior career, he started training under the renowned coach Brian Orser in Toronto, significantly enhancing his technique and performance.

Grand Prix Success

He secured a bronze medal at the 2018-2019 Grand Prix Final, demonstrating his talent and gaining recognition on the global stage.

Emotional Performances

Cha`s emotive performances have frequently received praise, especially for his interpretation of programs that deeply resonate with audiences.

Injury Comeback

Despite injuries impacting his training, he showcased remarkable resilience and determination to succeed.

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Continued Improvement

Recently, Cha has displayed remarkable growth in his technical abilities, successfully mastering more challenging jumps

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His commitment to the sport and positive outlook have made him an inspiration for younger skaters in South Korea and around the world.

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