Cha Jun-hwan finishes sixth in Milan Olympics short program

MILAN—South Korean figure skater Cha Jun-hwan scored a season-best 92.72 points to place sixth in the men's singles short program at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. He expressed slight disappointment with the score but satisfaction with his full effort. The free skate is scheduled for Friday.

At the Milano Ice Skating Arena on February 10, Cha Jun-hwan showed a rare display of emotion by pumping his left fist and acknowledging the crowd after completing his short program in the men's singles at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. His score of 92.72 points marked a season best, surpassing his previous high by 1.12 points, but placed him sixth behind leader Ilia Malinin of the United States with 108.16 points. He trails third-place Adam Siao Him Fa of France by 9.83 points heading into the free skate on Friday.

Cha admitted slight disappointment with the score but emphasized his satisfaction. "I have absolutely zero regret about today. I poured everything I have onto the ice," he said, adding, "The way I skated and expressed every bit of my heart out there is more than enough." He reflected on overcoming earlier season ankle issues due to boot troubles. "I really value a sense of accomplishment. Of course, as an athlete, I would love to win a medal and I haven't abandoned that dream. But if I can keep enjoying the feeling of having done my absolute best, then I think results will naturally follow."

The program was set to music by Italian composer Ezio Bosso, earning strong support from the Italian crowd. "I had so much support from Italian fans today," Cha said. "I felt like so many people really enjoyed my program. I will never forget this moment." This marks his third Olympics, which he described as particularly special compared to PyeongChang 2018, where he competed as a 16-year-old with no medal pressure, and Beijing 2022, limited by COVID-19 crowd restrictions.

Meanwhile, South Korea's Kim Hyun-gyeom scored 69.30 points to finish 26th, missing the cut for the free skate. The top 24 of 29 skaters advanced.

Cha executed a clean quadruple salchow, triple axel, and triple lutz-triple loop combination, earning 50.08 in technical elements and 42.64 in program components.

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Cha Jun-hwan of South Korea stands proudly on the Olympic ice after earning fourth place in men's figure skating, a record for his nation.
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Cha Jun-hwan finishes fourth in Olympic men's figure skating

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South Korea's Cha Jun-hwan placed fourth in the men's singles figure skating at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, setting a new record for the best finish by a Korean male skater. Despite a mistake in the free skate, he scored 273.92 points, just 0.98 behind the bronze medalist. Cha expressed no regrets, focusing on his effort.

South Korean figure skater Cha Jun-hwan has qualified for his third straight Winter Olympics by winning the national championships in Seoul. The 24-year-old overcame skate troubles to top the men's singles event.

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South Korea failed to advance in the figure skating team event at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, finishing seventh, but secured its first win in mixed doubles curling. Cha Jun-hwan placed eighth in the men's short program, adding three points to the team's total of 14, hampered by the absence of a pairs team.

At the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, Hwang Dae-heon secured a silver medal in the men's 1,500m short track final. Finishing behind the Netherlands' Jens van 't Wout, Hwang overcame injury and recent poor form to claim his fourth career Olympic medal. This marks South Korea's fifth medal at the Games.

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South Korean short track speed skater Hwang Dae-heon captured the silver medal in the men's 1,500 meters at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. He finished second behind Jens van 't Wout of the Netherlands in a chaotic final, marking his second consecutive Olympic medal in the distance. Roberts Kruzbergs of Latvia took the bronze.

In the figure skating team event at the Milano Cortina Olympics, the U.S. led with 25 points after the first day’s rhythm dance, women’s short program, and pairs short, followed closely by Japan with 23 points. Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto topped the women’s short with a strong performance, while Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara won the pairs. The event continues with the men’s short on Saturday.

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Japanese figure skater Yuma Kagiyama finished second in the men's short program at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics with 103.07 points. American Ilia Malinin led with 108.16 points, but Kagiyama remains focused on targeting gold. Kagiyama, a silver medalist at Beijing 2022 and three-time world silver medalist, has trailed Malinin in recent competitions.

 

 

 

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