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Former coach
  
Yang Ding, Luan Bo

Partner
  
Yu Xiaoyu

Coach
  
Zhao Hongbo, Yao Bin

Height
  
1.80 m

Country represented
  
China

Role
  
Figure skater

Choreographer
  
David Wilson

Name
  
Jin Yang

Home town
  
Beijing


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Born
  
May 16, 1994 or May 16, 1989 (see also Age controversy below) (
1994-05-161989-05-16
)
Harbin, China

Former choreographer
  
Helen Zhang Wei, Marina Zueva

Skating club
  
Beijing Century Star FSC

Combined total
  
197.75 2015 Cup of China

Short program
  
70.06 2015 Cup of China

Free skate
  
127.69 2015 Cup of China

20181229 Chinese Nationals - Peng Cheng/Jin Yang SP


Jin Yang (simplified Chinese: 金杨; traditional Chinese: 金楊; pinyin: Jīn Yáng; born in Harbin) is a Chinese male pair skater. With current partner Peng Cheng, he is the 2017 Asian Winter Games silver medalist. With former partner Yu Xiaoyu, he is a two-time (2014, 2015) World Junior champion, the 2012 World Junior silver medalist, the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics champion, the 2013–2014 JGP Final champion, and the 2016 Four Continents bronze medalist.

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Career

Yu/Jin were paired together by their coaches in 2009. They do on- and off-ice training from eight in the morning to five in the afternoon with a break in the middle.

2010–11 season

Yu/Jin won the silver medal at the 2010 Chinese Nationals. They made their international debut during the 2010–11 season. They won bronze at JGP Cup of Austria and then won gold at Czech Skate. At the Junior Grand Prix Final, they won the bronze medal.

2011–12 season

The pair performed a quad twist at a national competition in 2011, when Yu was 15 and Jin was 17 years old (or 13 and 22). They finished 7th at the 2011 Skate Canada and 6th at the 2011 Cup of China. They then won the bronze medal at their national championships. Yu/Jin competed at the 2012 World Junior Championships and won the silver medal behind teammates and training partners Sui Wenjing/Han Cong.

2012–13 season

In the 2012-13 season, Yu/Jin finished 4th in JGP Austria and 2nd in JGP Croatia in their JGP Events. They finished 5th at the JGP Final. Yu/Jin then competed at the 2013 World Junior Championships and finished 4th.

2013–14 season

Prior to the 2013-14 season, Yu/Jin changed coaches, moving from Luan Bo to Olympic pairs champion Zhao Hongbo, Yao Bin, and Han Bing. They won the gold medals in their JGP events at the 2013 JGP Latvia and 2013 JGP Estonia qualifying them to their fourth JGP Final in Fukuoka, Japan where they won the gold medal. Yu/Jin finished their perfect season by winning gold at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.

2014–15 season

In the 2014-15 season, Yu/Jin made their official senior debut on the Grand Prix circuit. They won a silver medal at the 2014 Cup of China and a bronze medal at the 2014 NHK Trophy, qualifying them for their first senior Grand Prix Final in Barcelona, Spain. At the Grand Prix Final they set new personal bests in both the short program and free skate to finish in 5th place. They then went on to win their second national title. With the surprise comeback of Pang/Tong, Yu/Jin were not given a spot to compete at the Four Continents Championships in Seoul and the World Championships in Shanghai, China. Instead, they were sent to the 2015 Winter Universiade where they won the gold medal.It was later announced that they would compete at the 2015 World Junior Figure Skating Championships in Tallinn, Estonia. Despite training senior program layouts for much of the season, they managed to successfully defend their Junior World title, winning both segments of the competition.

2015–16 season

Yu/Jin were assigned to Cup of China and NHK Trophy. They attempted their first throw quadruple salchow in competition at Cup of China and won a bronze medal. They then went on to win silver at 2015 NHK Trophy which helped qualify them for the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final in Barcelona.

On April 14, 2016, International Figure Skating magazine broke the news of Jin's new partnership with Peng Cheng. The Chinese Skating Association decided to switch partners between the two pairs of Peng/Zhang and Yu/Jin.

Age controversy

In February 2011, a group of Chinese skaters' ages became the subject of controversy. Although his ISU bio lists Jin as born on May 16, 1994, a Chinese website suggested he was born on that day in 1989, in which case he was too old to compete in Junior Grand Prix events during the 2010–11 season. His partner's age also came under scrutiny. Her ISU bio states that she was born on January 2, 1996, but the Chinese website suggested she was born on that day in 1998, in which case she was too young to compete in junior events.

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

References

Jin Yang Wikipedia