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A Chinese pair of chinese teams competed in the figure skating finals, and Asada Masayoshi's successor was only 16 years old

Beijing News (reporter Sun Haiguang) The final of the 2018-2019 figure skating grand prix will be held in Vancouver, Canada from December 6 to 9, and the final list will also be produced today. Habu yum, Zagitova led the male and female single skates, but whether Habu yutsugi can play depends on the recovery of foot injuries. In the 4 events, only the Chinese team had a pair of Peng Cheng/Jin Yang to play in the pair skating, and no one in the other projects was selected.

There are six races in this season's Figure Skating Grand Prix, and each player can choose to participate in two stops. With the end of the France leg on November 25th, the names of the finalists in Vancouver were also released today, and only 6 pairs of pairs can participate in each event.

This season, the Chinese team is in a period of adjustment, and the pair skates Sui Wenjing/Han Cong, Yu Xiaoyu/Zhang Hao have not competed. In the entire pair skating group, only Peng Cheng/Jin Yang competed in the whole process. With two runners-up in Canada and Japan, Peng Cheng/Jin Yang locked in a finals spot.

A Chinese pair of chinese teams competed in the figure skating finals, and Asada Masayoshi's successor was only 16 years old

Peng Cheng/Jin Yang locked up a place in the finals. Photo/Visual China

In the men's singles skating, Jin Boyang performed poorly in Finland and France, ranking only 19th in total points and failing to reach the finals.

As the first season after the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, many players were not in the best form, and Russia's Medvedeva did not even win a place in the finals.

In contrast, 16-year-old Japanese women's singles figure skater Kihei Ewha, who participated in the adult category in her first year, was hailed as Asada's successor. In this season's Grand Prix, Kihei Ewha won consecutive championships in Japan and France, and reached the finals with a result second only to Zagitova.

Finalists for each event in this season's Grand Prix Finals

Men's Singles: Yusuke Habu (JAPAN), Masama Uno (Japan), Chen Wei (USA), Brezna (Czech Republic), Volonov (Russia), Cha Junhuan (Korea)

Women's Singles: Zagitova (Russia), Ewha Kihei (Japan), Tomoko Miyahara (Japan), Tuktamiseva (Russia), Hanori Sakamoto (Japan), Samodurova (Russia)

Pair Skating: James/Cypress (France), Tarasova/Morozov (Russia), Zabiako/Embert (Russia), Peng Cheng/Jin Yang (China), Delamona/Jares (Italy), Pavlyuschenko/Kodikin (Russia)

Ice Dance: Huber/Donohue (US), Stepanova/Bukin (Russia), Snitsna/Kasarapov (Russia), Gwynard/Fabry (Italy), Havayek/Baker (USA), Zagorsky/Guerrero (Russia)

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