Lee Jae-keun

[3] After watching a video of Yuna Kim's El Tango de Roxanne short program from the 2007 World Championships, Lee's parents decided to sign their youngest daughter, Bo-mi, up for figure skating in 2014.[4][3] Lee made his international debut as a basic novice, winning gold at the 2018 Asian Open Trophy.He went on to compete on the junior level at the 2021 South East Asian Open Trophy, where he won the gold medal.Lee's first event on the Junior Grand Prix circuit was 2024 JGP Latvia where he won the silver medal after placing third in the short program and second in the free skate.[5] In late November, Lee competed on the senior level at the annual South Korean Ranking Event, where he finished in fourth place.
Korean nameHwasun-gunJeollanam-do, South KoreaGunpo City, South KoreaSouth KoreaChoi Hyung-kyungKim Na-hyunKim Min-seokKoreanfigure skater2024 JGP Latvia2024 World Junior ChampionshipsYuna Kim2007 World ChampionshipsIncheon2018 Asian Open Trophy2021 South Korean ChampionshipsJunior Grand Prix2021 JGP Slovakia2022 South Korean ChampionshipsPark Bit-na2022 JGP Italy2023 South Korean Championships2024 South Korean ChampionshipsTaipei, TaiwanSeo Min-kyu2025 World Junior Championships2024 JGP ChinaShort programFree skatingMovementHozierLim Eun-sooTwo Steps from HellMisha GeAndrea BocelliLang LangRomeo + JulietCraig ArmstrongRomeo & JulietAbel KorzeniowskiRaúl Di BlasioThe NutcrackerPyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyAndré PrevinThe UntouchablesEnnio MorriconeDavid McCallumUnsquare DanceDave BrubeckBaby DriverKid KoalaJohn OttmanThe Piano GuysAll I Ask of YouThe Phantom of the OperaJosh GrobanKelly ClarksonGrand PrixChallenger Series18–1919–2020–2121–2222–2323–2424–25Junior WorldsLatviaSlovakiaAsian Open TrophySouth Korean Championships2024–25 season2023–24 season2023 JGP Japan2022–23 season2021–22 season2020–21 seasonSeoul Broadcasting SystemInternational Skating Union