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'''Lee Hae-in''' ({{ko-hhrm|이해인}}) is a Korean name consisting of the family name [[Lee (Korean name)|Lee]] and the given name [[Hae-in]], and may also refer to:
{{Korean name|Lee}}
{{Infobox figure skater
|name= Lee Hae-in
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|native_name= {{linktext|이|해|인}}
|native_name_lang= ko
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|altname=
|country= {{flagicon|KOR}} [[South Korea]]
|birth_date= {{birth date and age|2005|4|16|df=yes}}
|birth_place= [[Daejeon]], South Korea
|hometown= [[Seoul]], South Korea
|residence=
|height= {{height|m=1.56}}
|coach= [[Chi Hyun-jung]]
|formercoach= Choi Hyung-kyung
|choreographer= Scott Brown, Alex Chang
|formerchoreographer=
|skating club=
|former skating club=
|currenttraininglocations= [[Korea National Training Center|Taeneung]], South Korea
|formertraininglocations=
|beganskating= 2013
|retired=
|pbrankings= '''12''' (''[[2018–19 figure skating season|2018–19]]''){{r|isusb1819}}
|combined total= 165.42
|combined date= [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|2018 JGP Austria]]
|SP score= 53.17
|SP date= [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|2018 JGP Austria]]
|FS score= 112.25
|FS date= [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|2018 JGP Austria]]
}}


* [[Lee Hae-in (nun)]] (born 1945), South Korean Catholic Religious Sister
'''Lee Hae-in''' ({{ko-hhrm|이해인}}, born 16 April 2005) is a [[South Korea]]n [[figure skater]]. She is the [[2018 CS Asian Figure Skating Trophy|2018 Asian Trophy]] junior champion. She has placed 9th at the [[2018 South Korean Figure Skating Championships|2018 South Korean national]] senior level.
* [[Lee Hae-in (actress)]] (born 1986), South Korean actress
* [[Lee Hae-in (singer)]] (born 1994), South Korean singer and a member of [[I.B.I]]


{{hndis|Lee, Hae-in}}
== Personal life ==
Lee was born on 16 April 2005 in [[Daejeon]], South Korea.

== Career ==
=== 2018–2019 season ===
 
In July, Lee placed 2nd at the South Korean ISU Junior Grand Prix series selection, behind [[You Young]].

Lee debuted on the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Grand Prix]] (JGP) series in August 2018, placing 4th in [[Linz]], Austria.

== Programs ==

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Season
! [[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]]
! [[Free skating]]
! Exhibition
|-
! 2018–2019
|
* Never Enough
|
* West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein
|
*
|-
! 2017–2018
|
*
|
*
|
*
|}

== Competitive highlights ==

''JGP: [[ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Grand Prix]]''
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=3 align=center | International<ref name="ISU-HL"/>
|-
! Event
! [[2017–18 figure skating season|17–18]]
! [[2018–19 figure skating season|18–19]]
|-
| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovenia|Slovenia]] || || TBD
|-
| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|Austria]] || || 4th
|-
| align=left | [[Asian Figure Skating Trophy|Asian Trophy]] || || bgcolor=gold | 1st J
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=4 align=center | National
|-
| align=left | [[South Korean Figure Skating Championships|South Korean]] || 9th ||
|-
| colspan=4 align=center | <small> Levels: J = Junior; <br> TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew </small>
|}

== Detailed results ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead;" colspan=6 align=center | [[2018–19 figure skating season|2018–19 season]]
|-
! Date
! Event
! Level
! [[Short program (figure skating)|SP]]
! [[Free skating|FS]]
! Total
|-
| October 3–6, 2018
| [[2018–19 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2018 JGP Slovenia]]
| Junior
| align=center | <br> TBD
| align=center | <br>
| align=center | <br>
|-
| August 29 – September 1, 2018
| [[2018–19 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2018 JGP Austria]]
| Junior
| align=center | 7 <br> '''53.17'''
| align=center | 4 <br> '''112.25'''
| align=center | 4 <br> '''165.42'''
|-
| August 1–5, 2018
| [[Asian Figure Skating Trophy|2018 Asian Open Trophy]]
| Junior
| align=center | 2 <br> 59.34
| align=center | 3 <br> 110.24
| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 169.58
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead;" colspan=6 align=center | [[2017–18 figure skating season|2017–18 season]]
|-
! Date
! Event
! Level
! [[Short program (figure skating)|SP]]
! [[Free skating|FS]]
! Total
|-
| January 5–7, 2018
| [[2018 South Korean Figure Skating Championships|2018 South Korean Championships]]
| Senior
| align=center | 7 <br> 57.64
| align=center | 10 <br> 107.60
| align=center | 9 <br> 165.24
|}

== References ==
{{Reflist|refs=

<ref name=isusb1819>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/isujsstat/sb2018-19/sbtslto.htm |title= Season Best Score 2018/2019 |publisher= International Skating Union }}</ref>

<ref name="ISU-HL">{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00104786.htm |title= Competition Results: Haein LEE |publisher= International Skating Union }}</ref>

}}

== External links ==
* {{isu name | id=00104786| name= Haein LEE}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Hae-in}}
[[Category:2005 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:South Korean female single skaters]]

Revision as of 03:33, 6 September 2018

Lee Hae-in (Korean이해인) is a Korean name consisting of the family name Lee and the given name Hae-in, and may also refer to: