Rebeka Kim

South Korean figure skater (born 1998) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rebeka Kim (Korean: 김레베카, born January 27, 1998) is a South Korean former competitive ice dancer. With partner Kirill Minov, she is the 2016 South Korean national champion and placed sixth at the 2014 World Junior Championships. Earlier in her career, Kim competed in single skating. She is the 2009 and 2010 Toruń Cup novice champion.[4][5]

Born (1998-01-27) January 27, 1998 (age 28)
Vilnius, Lithuania[1][2][3]
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
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Rebeka Kim
Personal information
Born (1998-01-27) January 27, 1998 (age 28)
Vilnius, Lithuania[1][2][3]
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Figure skating career
CountrySouth Korea
PartnerKirill Minov
CoachPasquale Camerlengo
Anjelika Krylova
Began skating2006
Retired2016
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Personal life

Kim grew up in Vilnius, Lithuania[6] but has kept her citizenship as Korean. She speaks Russian, Korean, English and Lithuanian fluently.[citation needed] In 2010, she moved with her family to Moscow, Russia for her skating training.

Career

Single skating

Kim began figure skating at age 7 and initially competed in single skating. She won the novice ladies' title at the 2009 Lithuanian Championships. In 2009, the Korean media dubbed her "another Kim Yuna".[7][8] In February 2009, the KBS Global network Korean ran a documentary on Rebeka Kim.[9]

Ice dancing

Junior level

In 2012, Kim began competing in ice dancing with partner Kirill Minov, representing South Korea. They are coached by Irina Zhuk and Alexander Svinin. Kim/Minov were assigned to 2012–13 ISU Junior Grand Prix events in Austria and Croatia. They missed the first event waiting for the International Skating Union to grant permission for Minov's change of country — he was cleared to represent South Korea on September 21, 2012. Kim/Minov finished 10th in their international debut in Croatia. They qualified for the free dance at the 2013 World Junior Championships in Milan and finished 20th overall.

In November 2013, Kim/Minov won the junior ice dance event at the 2013 NRW Trophy which made them the first Korean ice dance team to win an international event. They placed sixth at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia.

Senior level

Kim/Minov started their first senior season at an ISU Challenger Series event, the 2014 Nebelhorn Trophy, where they placed 7th. They received two Grand Prix assignments, the 2014 Rostelecom Cup and 2014 Trophee Eric Bompard. They are the first Korean ice dancing team to participate in any ISU Grand Prix event. At the Volvo Open Cup, Kim/Minov placed 3rd in total and they became the first Korean ice dancing team to medal at the ISU event.

Programs

With Minov

More information Season, Short dance ...
Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
2015–2016
[10][11][12]


2014–2015
[13]
2013–2014
[14]
  • Sheherazade
    by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

  • Blues
  • Swing
2012–2013
[15]
  • Blues:
  • Swing:
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Competitive highlights

Ice dancing with Minov

More information International, Event ...
International[16]
Event 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16
Worlds26th25th
Four Continents9th11th
GP Bompard7th
GP Rostelecom8th6th
CS Mordovian6th
CS Nebelhorn7th
CS Volvo Cup3rd1st
Ice Star3rd
International: Junior[16]
Junior Worlds20th6th
JGP Belarus4th
JGP Croatia10th
JGP Slovakia5th
Bavarian Open4th J.6th J.
NRW Trophy6th J.1st J.
Panin Memorial1st J.[17]
National
South Korean1st
Team events
Team Challenge
Cup
3rd T
(6th P)
GP = Grand Prix; CS = Challenger Series; JGP = Junior Grand Prix
J. = Junior level; WD = Withdrew
T: Team result, P: Personal result
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Single skating

More information International, Event ...
International[4][5]
Event 2008–09 2009–10
Toruń Cup1st N.1st N.
N. = Novice level
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Detailed results

Post–2014

More information 2015–16 season, Date ...
2015–16 season
Date Event SD FD Total
February 16–21, 2016 2016 ISU Four Continents Championships 13
44.69
11
78.00
11
122.69
January 8–10, 2016 2016 South Korean Championships 1
55.43
1
82.57
1
138.00
November 20–22, 2015 GP 2015 Rostelecom Cup 7
51.83
6
83.12
6
134.95
November 4–8, 2015 2015 Volvo Open Cup 1
56.61
1
87.33
1
143.94
October 15–18, 2015 CS 2015 Mordovian Ornament 7
51.26
5
86.02
6
137.28
October 9–11, 2015 2015 Ice Star 3
52.70
3
85.80
3
138.50
2014–15 season
Date Event SD FD Total
March 23–26, 2015 2015 ISU World Championships 26
45.09
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-
26
45.09
February 9–15, 2015 2015 ISU Four Continents Championships 9
46.54
9
74.22
9
120.76
November 21–23, 2014 GP 2014 Trophee Eric Bompard 7
45.66
7
70.29
7
115.95
November 14–16, 2014 GP 2014 Rostelecom Cup 8
46.14
8
72.13
8
118.27
November 5–9, 2014 CS 2014 Volvo Open Cup 4
53.28
3
79.58
3
132.86
September 26–27, 2014 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 10
38.61
7
69.20
7
107.81
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Pre–2014

More information 2013–14 season, Date ...
2013–14 season
Date Event Level SD FD Total
March 10–16, 2014 2014 ISU World Junior Championships Junior 6
55.33
7
78.02
6
133.35
Jan. 29 - Feb. 2, 2014 Bavarian Open Junior 7
43.48
5
67.94
6
111.42
November 1–3, 2013 NRW Trophy Junior 1
53.68
2
76.91
1
130.59
September 25–28, 2013 ISU JGP Minsk Junior 4
50.84
4
69.22
4
120.06
September 12–15, 2013 ISU JGP Kosice Junior 5
49.38
4
72.12
5
121.50
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