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Wang Huidi

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Wang Huidi
Wang/Jia at the 2019 JGP United States
Native name王慧蒂 (Chinese)
Born (2005-10-30) October 30, 2005 (age 19)
Qiqihar, China
HometownQiqihar
Height1.57 m (5 ft 2 in)
Figure skating career
Country China
CoachZhao Hongbo
Guan Jinlin
Zhang Tianci
Skating clubQiqihar Winter Sports Center
Began skating2014

Wang Huidi (Chinese: 王慧蒂; pinyin: Wáng Huìdì; born October 30, 2005) is a Chinese pair skater. With her skating partner, Jia Ziqi, she is the 2020 Chinese junior national and 2022 Chinese national silver medalist and placed in the top nine at the 2020 World Junior Championships.

Personal life

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Wang was born on October 30, 2005, in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang. As of 2020, she is a junior high school student.[1] Wang enjoys painting.

Career

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Wang began skating in 2014. Her first pairs coach was Luan Bo.[1]

Wang teamed up with Jia Ziqi prior to the 2018–19 season.[2] They finished fourth in the senior division at the 2019 Chinese Championships.

2019–2020 season

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Wang/Jia made their junior international debut at the 2019 JGP United States, placing fourth in both segments to finish fourth overall. They then competed at the 2020 Chinese Championships, where they narrowly lost the title by 0.01 points to Wang/Huang.[3] At their next Junior Grand Prix event, 2019 JGP Croatia, they finished fifth.

Wang/Jia were named to the 2020 World Junior Championships team alongside Wang/Huang. Despite several mistakes in the free skating, including a fall on a throw triple flip and an underrotated double Axel in combination, Wang/Jia set personal bests for the free skating and total score to finish ninth overall.[4]

2020–2021 season

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 Junior Grand Prix, where Wang/Jia would have competed, was cancelled. Wang was age ineligible to participate in senior events, such as the Chinese Skating Association's semi-domestic Grand Prix event, the 2020 Cup of China.

2022–2023 season

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At the 2022 Chinese Championships, Wang/Jia won the silver medal behind Zhang/Yang. They placed ninth in the short program at the 2023 Four Continents Championships, but withdrew before the free skate.

Programs

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With Jia
Season Short program Free skating
2022-2023
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  • I Will Survive
    by Gloria Gaynor, Freddie Perren, Dino Fekaris
    choreo. by Elvin Wong
2019–2020
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Competitive highlights

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JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Jia
International[6]
Event 18–19 19–20 22–23
Four Continents WD
CS Golden Spin 10th
International: Junior[6]
Junior Worlds 9th
JGP Croatia 5th
JGP USA 4th
National[6]
Chinese Champ. 4th 2nd J 2nd
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew
Levels: J = Junior

Detailed results

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ISU Personal best in bold.

With Jia

Senior results

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2022–23 season
Date Event SP FS Total
February 7–12, 2023 2023 Four Continents Championships 9
53.65
WD WD
December 7–10, 2022 2022 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 12
46.87
10
97.40
10
144.27
January 11-13, 2022 2022 Chinese Figure Skating Championships 2
62.32
1
118.77
2
181.09

Junior results

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2019–20 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
March 2–8, 2020 2020 World Junior Championships Junior 9
54.08
9
94.79
9
148.87
September 25–28, 2019 2019 JGP Croatia Junior 4
60.19
6
86.79
5
146.98
September 14–16, 2019 2020 Chinese Championships Junior 2
53.94
1
101.95
2
155.89
August 28–31, 2019 2019 JGP United States Junior 4
54.65
4
94.05
4
148.70
2018–19 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
December 29–30, 2018 2019 Chinese Championships Senior 5
55.71
4
90.91
4
146.62

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Huidi WANG / Ziqi JIA: 2019/2020". International Skating Union.
  2. ^ Zhang, Tao, ed. (September 17, 2018). "金博洋摘得全国花样滑冰大奖赛男单冠军" [Jin Boyang won the men's singles championship at the National Figure Skating Grand Prix]. Xinhua News Agency (in Chinese).[dead link]
  3. ^ "花样滑冰全国锦标赛第二日赛况" [Figure Skating National Championship Day 2]. Fjsen (in Chinese). September 14, 2019.
  4. ^ "花滑世青赛收官:俄罗斯揽三金 中国双人滑第八九" [Figure Skating World Junior Championship ends: Russia wins three gold medals, Chinese pairs 8th & 9th]. Sina Sports (in Chinese). March 8, 2020.
  5. ^ "Pairs". ISU. ISU. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  6. ^ a b c "Competition Results: Huidi WANG / Ziqi JIA". International Skating Union.
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