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Peng Cheng

Peng Cheng (Chinese: 程鹏; pinyin: Chéng Péng; born April 23, 1997) is a pair skater who has competed internationally since 2004. She is a three-time Olympian, having represented at the 2014, 2018, and , where she placed eighth in pairs with Zhang Hao in , seventeenth in pairs with Jin Yang in PyeongChang, and fifth in pairs with Jin Yang in . With her longtime partner Jin Yang from 2012 to 2023, Peng earned silver medals at the 2018–19 and 2019–20 ISU Finals, silver at the 2020 Four Continents Championships, and bronze at the 2019 Four Continents Championships. The duo also secured multiple medals, including golds at the 2019 and 2020 Cup of , and silvers at events like the 2018 and 2019 Cup of . Their partnership contributed to 's strong presence in pairs skating, highlighted by consistent top placements at the World Championships, such as fourth place in 2019 and fifth in 2021. In spring 2023, Peng formed a new partnership with Wang Lei, a veteran skater who had returned from retirement. Together, they claimed bronze at the 2023 ISU Cup of China—their debut international event—with a total score of 178.06 points—and won the 2023 Chinese National Championships. The pair continued competing in the 2023–24 season, earning bronze at the , while placing sixth at the 2024 Championships despite Peng's foot injury. At the 2024 World Championships in , they finished sixteenth overall. Peng and Wang withdrew from their assigned 2024–25 events but continued training for future competitions as of 2025.

Early life and background

Beginnings in skating

Peng Cheng was born on April 23, 1997, in , , . She began in 2004 at the age of seven, initially training as a singles skater. She later trained in , where she developed foundational skills at local skating facilities. In 2011, at age 14, Cheng transitioned to pairs skating, partnering with Zhang Tianci under the guidance of early coaches in the Chinese skating system. This shift leveraged her flexibility and jumping ability, qualities noted by observers in the national program. Together with Zhang Tianci, she competed in junior-level events, achieving a sixth-place finish at the Chinese National Winter Games. This junior phase marked Cheng's entry into pairs, building on her singles background before seeking a senior partnership.

Personal details

She measures 1.60 meters in height. Her hometown and current residence is , where she trains as a professional athlete. Her hobbies include and reading. She began in 2004 and, as of the 2023–24 season, is coached by Yang Ding, with former coach Hongbo Zhao.

Skating career

Partnership with Zhang Hao

Peng Cheng formed a partnership with experienced pair skater Zhang Hao in May 2012, shortly after Zhang's long-time partner Dan Zhang retired to pursue education. Peng, aged 16 and having competed in pairs for only one year previously with Zhang Tianci, was chosen by the Chinese Skating Association for her physical attributes and potential, finishing sixth at the National Winter Games in her prior pairing. The duo trained under coaches Zhao Hongbo, Han Bing, and Jia Qi in , focusing on initial adjustments to align Peng's novice technique with Zhang's veteran expertise from multiple and World medals. In their debut 2012–13 season, Cheng and Zhang placed fifth at the Cup of China and fourth at the Trophée Bompard on the Grand Prix circuit, securing the Chinese national title and qualifying for the World Championships, where they finished 11th; they also earned bronze in the team event at the World Team Trophy. The 2013–14 season marked progress with silver at the and bronze at the Cup of China, leading to a fourth-place finish at the Grand Prix Final and an eighth-place result at the Olympics, followed by fifth at the World Championships. Their technical repertoire advanced notably, incorporating a quadruple twist—one of the most demanding elements in pairs skating—which they executed successfully in competition to highlight their programs. The 2014–15 season brought further success, including gold at the Cup of China and bronze at , another fourth at the Grand Prix Final, silver at the Championships, and fourth at the World Championships. Challenges persisted due to the partners' significant age and experience gap—Zhang was 13 years older—requiring ongoing adaptations in synchronization and power dynamics, which occasionally led to inconsistencies in performance. In 2015–16, they medaled with bronze at the Rostelecom Cup and fourth at the Trophée Éric Bompard, but placed sixth at the Grand Prix Final and dropped to 12th at the World Championships amid mounting pressure. The partnership dissolved in April 2016, as part of a Chinese Skating Association decision to reshuffle its leading pairs teams—switching partners between Cheng/Zhang and Yu Xiaoyu/Jin Yang—to optimize medal potential ahead of the . This strategic move aimed to leverage complementary strengths for greater international competitiveness. Following the split, Cheng immediately began training with Jin Yang, debuting the new pairing in the 2016–17 season, while Zhang teamed with Yu Xiaoyu.

Partnership with Jin Yang

Peng Cheng and Jin Yang formed their partnership in April 2016, following the dissolution of her previous partnership with Zhang Hao due to a skater switch orchestrated by the Chinese Skating Association, with the news first reported by International Figure Skating magazine. Coached by Olympic champion Zhao Hongbo in , the duo focused on building chemistry through rigorous training, emphasizing in lifts and jumps during their initial months together. Their early collaboration benefited from Peng's experience in competition and Yang's technical precision, allowing them to debut competitively that summer at domestic events. The 2016–17 season marked their international debut, where they finished fourth at both the Cup of China and , securing qualification for the Final with a fifth-place result there. They also claimed silver at the in . In the 2017–18 season, Peng and Yang represented China at the PyeongChang Winter s, placing 17th in the short program and not advancing to the free skate. Despite the Olympic setback, they showed resilience, earning fourth at the World Championships later that year. The 2018–19 season brought breakthroughs, including bronze at the Championships in and silver at the Grand Prix Final in , highlighted by strong performances in throw triple Salchows and side-by-side triple toe loops. They concluded the year with a fourth-place finish at the World Championships in , their best result at the event to date. The following 2019–20 season saw further success with silver medals at both the Championships in and the Grand Prix Final in Torino, though the season ended early due to the . Peng and Yang were noted for their powerful throw triple loops and well-synchronized side-by-side spins, which became hallmarks of their programs and contributed to consistent high technical scores. The 2020–21 season was heavily impacted by the pandemic, limiting events to domestic and limited international competitions; they won gold at the Cup of China but withdrew from other stops due to scheduling disruptions. In 2021–22, they achieved a personal best short program score of 76.71 at the Gran Premio d'Italia and placed fifth at the Winter Olympics, contributing to 's team event efforts as well. Peng suffered a stubborn ankle injury during the 2018 , which affected training intensity but was managed through adjusted rehabilitation under their coaching team. The duo won national titles in the 2022–23 season but skipped all international events, ultimately ending their partnership in June 2023 as Peng sought a new collaborator to pursue further goals. continued training in search of a new partner.

Partnership with Wang Lei

Peng Cheng and Wang Lei formed their partnership in March 2023, following Wang's brief from competitive , with the duo immediately beginning intensive to rebuild key elements such as lifts, throws, and side-by-side jumps suited to their combined styles. Peng, a three-time , brought extensive experience, while Wang, aged 34 at the time, contributed his prior successes, allowing them to adapt quickly despite initial challenges in synchronizing their speeds and addressing minor injuries through targeted upper-body conditioning. Their collaboration emphasized developing new technical elements, including refined lifts and throws that leveraged Wang's strength and Peng's aerial precision, as they prepared programs choreographed by Lori Nichol. In the 2023–24 season, the pair debuted competitively with a at the , earning 178.06 points in their first ISU event, followed by a fourth-place finish at the 2023 Grand Prix de Finlande () with 186.16 points. They secured the Chinese national title at the end of 2023 with 185.30 points and later won gold at the 14th National Winter Games in February 2024, scoring 198.39 points. Internationally, they placed sixth at the 2024 Championships in and 16th at the 2024 World Championships in , qualifying for the free skate with 59.50 points in the short program. These results highlighted their progress in element execution amid adaptation hurdles. For the 2024–25 season, Peng and Wang were assigned to the Grand Prix de France and the Cup of China but withdrew from both events to focus on training and recovery. They did not compete at the 2025 Championships or World Championships. Their victory at the 2024 National Winter Games solidified their domestic standing, and as of November 2025, the partnership remains active without any retirement announcements, with ongoing preparations aimed at qualifying for the in . This period has involved further refinement of their technical repertoire, building on prior successes to enhance consistency for future international competitions.

Programs

With Zhang Hao

SeasonShort programFree skating
2012–2013[[My Heart Will Go On]]
by and
choreographed by Mark Hanretty
[[The Firebird]]
by
choreographed by Anschel Glan
2013–2014[[La Strada]]
by
choreographed by Mark Hanretty
[[Send in the Clowns]]
by
choreographed by Anschel Glan
2014–2015[[Oblivion (minuet)]]
by
choreographed by Mark Hanretty
[[The Firebird]]
by
choreographed by Anschel Glan
2015–2016[[Singin' in the Rain]]
by
choreographed by Mark Hanretty
[[The Artist (2011 film)
2016–2017Did not competeDid not compete
2017–2018[[Paint It Black]]
by and
choreographed by Mark Hanretty
[[Notre-Dame de Paris (musical)

With Jin Yang

Peng Cheng and Jin Yang's partnership from 2016 to 2023 featured evolving programs that highlighted their technical strengths and artistic expression.
SeasonShort programFree skating
2016–2017[[Yellow River Piano Concerto]]
by Yin Chengzong
choreographed by Cui Zhiren
[[Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon]]
by
choreographed by Cui Zhiren
2017–2018[[Mulan (1998 film)Mulan]]
by
choreographed by Cui Zhiren
2018–2019[[The Umbrellas of Cherbourg]]
by
choreographed by Julie Marcotte
[[Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov)
2019–2020[[Notre-Dame de Paris (musical)Notre-Dame de Paris]]
by
choreographed by
2020–2021[[Yellow River Piano Concerto]]
by Yin Chengzong
choreographed by Cui Zhiren
[[Memoirs of a Geisha (film)
2021–2022[[Exogenesis: Symphony]]
by
choreographed by
[[The Great Gatsby (2013 film)

With Wang Lei

SeasonShort programFree skating
2023–2024[[Libertango]]
by Astor Piazzolla
choreographed by Anschel Glan
[[The Four Seasons (Vivaldi)
2024–2025Not yet assignedNot yet assigned

Competitive highlights

With Zhang Hao

Peng Cheng and Zhang Hao's partnership, which began in 2012, produced several personal best scores in international competition. Their highest short program score was 71.68, achieved at the 2014 World Championships where they placed fifth in the segment. Their free skate personal best of 136.96 came at the 2015 World Championships, earning fourth place in that segment. The pair's overall personal best total score was 206.63, also at the 2015 World Championships, securing fourth place overall. In the free skate at the 2015 World Championships, they successfully landed a quadruple twist, receiving a base value of 8.10 and a grade of execution (GOE) of +2.43 for a total element score of 10.53. This contributed to their technical element score (TES) of 70.67 in that performance. The following table summarizes their detailed segment scores and placements in major ISU competitions during the partnership:
SeasonEventShort Program Score (Place)Free Skate Score (Place)Total Score (Place)
2012–13Cup of China57.89 (4)105.98 (5)163.87 (5)
2012–13Trophée Eric Bompard59.92 (3)107.84 (6)167.76 (6)
2012–13World Championships58.52 (10)108.66 (11)167.18 (11)
2012–13World Team Trophy58.62 (4)115.78 (3)174.40 (3)
2013–14Cup of China64.24 (3)122.95 (3)187.19 (3)
2013–14NHK Trophy65.09 (3)117.09 (2)182.18 (2)
2013–14Grand Prix Final68.87 (5)128.50 (4)197.37 (4)
2013–14World Championships71.68 (5)123.15 (5)194.83 (5)
2014–15Skate America62.38 (2)120.05 (3)182.43 (3)
2014–15Cup of China69.11 (1)124.94 (1)194.05 (1)
2014–15Grand Prix Final62.46 (5)129.33 (3)191.79 (3)
2014–15Four Continents Championships69.81 (2)131.64 (3)201.45 (2)
2014–15World Championships69.67 (5)136.96 (4)206.63 (4)
2015–16Cup of China68.10 (3)124.94 (3)193.04 (3)
2015–16Grand Prix Final65.60 (7)117.44 (6)183.04 (6)
2015–16World Championships60.01 (12)122.45 (9)182.46 (9)
These scores reflect their progression, with notable improvements in technical content, including the incorporation of higher-difficulty elements like the quadruple twist in later seasons.

With Jin Yang

Peng Cheng and Jin Yang's partnership from 2016 to 2023 produced several high-scoring performances in international competitions, with their total scores frequently exceeding 210 points in major events, reflecting strong technical execution and artistic quality. Their season's best total score was 216.90, achieved at the 2018–19 , marking a personal best and establishing them as contenders for medals. They also set personal bests in the short program at 76.71 during the 2021 and in the at 141.21 at the 2018–19 . At the in , Peng and Jin placed fifth overall with a total score of 214.84. In the short program, they earned 76.10 points (fifth place), comprising a technical element score (TES) of 40.87 and program component score () of 35.23, highlighted by clean lifts and a throw triple Salchow that received positive grade of execution (GOE) from all judges, boosting their TES while their intricate transitions and musical interpretation contributed to PCS factors averaging 8.8 across skating skills, transitions, performance, composition, and manner of execution. Their free skating score of 138.74 (sixth place) included a TES of 69.71 from elements such as a throw triple loop with +2.40 GOE and triple twist lifts, paired with a PCS of 69.03 that underscored their strong PCS profile, though minor underrotations slightly impacted the final TES. During the 2020 ISU Four Continents Championships in , they secured the with a total of 213.29. Their short program score of 75.96 (second place) featured a TES of 41.57, driven by a throw triple loop earning +1.80 GOE on average, and a of 34.39 that reflected solid program components, including effective use of the ice surface and . In the , they scored 137.33 (second place), with a TES of 68.08 from well-executed throws and lifts—such as a throw triple Salchow with consistent positive GOE—and a of 69.25, where judges awarded high marks (up to 8.75) for and , helping maintain their competitive edge despite small deductions for underrotations. This set a season's best for the segment at the time. At the 2021 ISU World Figure Skating Championships in , Peng and Jin finished fifth with 201.18 points. The short program yielded 71.32 (fifth place), with TES of 37.99 from elements including a throw triple flip that garnered +1.60 GOE, and PCS of 33.33 emphasizing their interpretive skills. Their free skating score of 129.86 (sixth place) included a TES of 64.50, impacted by a fall on a throw but offset by strong side-by-side jumps and lifts, alongside a PCS of 65.36 that highlighted consistent component scoring across seasons. In the 2019 ISU in , they placed fourth overall with 215.84, their highest Worlds total. Placing third in the short program with 72.14 (TES 38.44, PCS 33.70), they benefited from a throw triple Salchow with +2.10 GOE and smooth components. The score of 143.70 (fifth place) featured a TES of 71.40, with throws like the triple loop receiving +3.00 GOE from multiple judges, contributing significantly to TES, and a PCS of 72.30 that peaked their component scores for the season through dynamic expression and precise timing. This result underscored their growth in element reliability during peak competitions.

With Wang Lei

Peng Cheng and Wang Lei's partnership, formed in spring 2023, began with solid debut performances that established competitive scores in the 180 range, though their results showed variability due to challenges and occasional errors in elements like throws and lifts. Their scoring peaked in late 2023 before dipping in major ISU events in 2024, reflecting ongoing synchronization in complex pair elements such as the throw triple Salchow and overhead lifts. The duo's international debut came at the 2023 Shanghai Trophy, where they earned gold with a short program score of 62.33 and a free skate of 118.34, totaling 180.67; their elements included clean triple and a level-4 , though minor under-rotations on throws affected GOE. At the , they secured bronze with a short program of 62.91 (featuring positive GOE on lifts and spins) and a free skate of 115.15 (impacted by a fall on the throw loop), for a total of 178.06. Their highest placement in the 2023 series came at the , finishing third, followed by fourth at the with personal bests in the short program (65.25, highlighted by a +3 GOE triple ) and free skate (120.91, with strong component scores from synchronized spins), totaling 186.16. Domestically, and won the 2023 Chinese Championships with a total score of 185.30, demonstrating improved consistency in pair spins and lifts despite conservative element choices in the free skate. In early 2024, at the Championships, they placed sixth with a short program of 60.18 and a free skate of 120.04 (affected by a fall on the throw Salchow due to Peng's foot ), totaling 180.22; their lifts received level-4 execution but lower base values from downgraded throws. At the 2024 World Championships, their season ended with a 16th-place finish: short program 59.50 (15th, with edge calls on the double Axel sequence), free skate 106.17 (16th, penalized by two falls and under-rotated side-by-side jumps), totaling 165.67. They rebounded at the Chinese Championships, claiming gold with a total score of 198.39, their highest in the partnership, driven by cleaner execution in the free skate including a triple Salchow throw with full rotation and level-4 lifts earning high GOE. In the –25 season, Peng and Wang were assigned to the Grand Prix de and Cup of China but withdrew from both events prior to competition. No further international or national results were recorded through November 2025, though the partnership remained active.
EventShort ProgramFree SkateTotal ScorePlacement
2023 Shanghai Trophy62.33118.34180.671st
62.91115.15178.063rd
65.25120.91186.164th
2023 Chinese ChampionshipsNot availableNot available185.301st
2024 Championships60.18120.04180.226th
2024 World Championships59.50 (15th)106.17 (16th)165.6716th
2024 Chinese ChampionshipsNot availableNot available198.391st
Personal best scores in the partnership include: short program 65.25 (November 17, 2023, ), free skate 120.91 (November 18, 2023, ), and total 198.39 (February 2024, Chinese Championships). Element analyses reveal strengths in lifts (consistently level-4 with GOE +2 to +3) and twists (triple level with positive edges), but recurring issues with throw jumps—such as under-rotations and falls—limited base values and contributed to score deductions in major events like the 2024 Worlds, where technical scores dropped below 50 in the free skate due to multiple errors. Overall, their program components averaged 30-32 in the short and 60-63 in the free, reflecting strong presentation but room for technical refinement.

Detailed results

With Zhang Hao

Peng Cheng and Zhang Hao's partnership, which began in 2012, produced several personal best scores in international competition. Their highest short program score was 71.68, achieved at the 2014 World Championships where they placed fifth in the segment. Their free skate personal best of 136.96 came at the 2015 World Championships, earning fourth place in that segment. The pair's overall personal best total score was 206.63, also at the 2015 World Championships, securing fourth place overall. In the free skate at the 2015 World Championships, they successfully landed a quadruple twist, receiving a base value of 8.10 and a grade of execution (GOE) of +2.43 for a total element score of 10.53. This contributed to their technical element score (TES) of 70.67 in that performance. The following summarizes their detailed segment scores and placements in major ISU competitions during the partnership:
SeasonEventShort Program Score (Place)Free Skate Score (Place)Total Score (Place)
2012–13Cup of China57.89 (4)105.98 (5)163.87 (5)
2012–13Trophée Eric Bompard59.92 (3)107.84 (6)167.76 (6)
2012–13World Championships58.52 (10)108.66 (11)167.18 (11)
2012–13World Team Trophy58.62 (4)115.78 (3)174.40 (3)
2013–14Cup of China64.24 (3)122.95 (3)187.19 (3)
2013–14NHK Trophy65.09 (3)117.09 (2)182.18 (2)
2013–14Grand Prix Final68.87 (5)128.50 (4)197.37 (4)
2013–14World Championships71.68 (5)123.15 (5)194.83 (5)
2014–15Skate America62.38 (2)120.05 (3)182.43 (3)
2014–15Cup of China69.11 (1)124.94 (1)194.05 (1)
2014–15Grand Prix Final62.46 (5)129.33 (3)191.79 (3)
2014–15Four Continents Championships69.81 (2)131.64 (3)201.45 (2)
2014–15World Championships69.67 (5)136.96 (4)206.63 (4)
2015–16Cup of China68.10 (3)124.94 (3)193.04 (3)
2015–16Grand Prix Final65.60 (7)117.44 (6)183.04 (6)
2015–16World Championships60.01 (12)122.45 (9)182.46 (9)
These scores reflect their progression, with notable improvements in technical content, including the incorporation of higher-difficulty elements like the quadruple twist in later seasons.

With Jin Yang

Peng Cheng and Jin Yang's partnership from 2016 to 2023 produced several high-scoring performances in international competitions, with their total scores frequently exceeding 210 points in major events, reflecting strong technical execution and artistic quality. Their season's best total score was 216.90, achieved at the 2018–19 , marking a personal best and establishing them as contenders for medals. They also set personal bests in the short program at 76.71 during the 2021 and in the at 141.21 at the 2018–19 . At the 2022 Winter Olympics in , Peng and Jin placed fifth overall with a total score of 214.84. In the short program, they earned 76.10 points (fifth place), comprising a technical element score (TES) of 40.87 and program component score () of 35.23, highlighted by clean lifts and a throw triple Salchow that received positive grade of execution (GOE) from all judges, boosting their TES while their intricate transitions and musical interpretation contributed to PCS factors averaging 8.8 across skating skills, transitions, performance, composition, and manner of execution. Their free skating score of 138.74 (sixth place) included a TES of 69.71 from elements such as a throw triple loop with +2.40 GOE and triple twist lifts, paired with a PCS of 69.03 that underscored their strong PCS profile, though minor underrotations slightly impacted the final TES. During the 2020 ISU Four Continents Championships in , they secured the silver medal with a total of 213.29. Their short program score of 75.96 (second place) featured a TES of 41.57, driven by a throw triple loop earning +1.80 GOE on average, and a of 34.39 that reflected solid program components, including effective use of the ice surface and . In the , they scored 137.33 (second place), with a TES of 68.08 from well-executed throws and lifts—such as a throw triple Salchow with consistent positive GOE—and a of 69.25, where judges awarded high marks (up to 8.75) for and composition, helping maintain their competitive edge despite small deductions for underrotations. This set a season's best for the segment at the time. At the 2021 ISU World Figure Skating Championships in , Peng and Jin finished fifth with 201.18 points. The short program yielded 71.32 (fifth place), with TES of 37.99 from elements including a throw triple flip that garnered +1.60 GOE, and of 33.33 emphasizing their interpretive skills. Their score of 129.86 (sixth place) included a TES of 64.50, impacted by a fall on a throw but offset by strong side-by-side jumps and lifts, alongside a of 65.36 that highlighted consistent component scoring across seasons. In the 2019 ISU in , they placed fourth overall with 215.84, their highest Worlds total. Placing third in the short program with 75.51 (TES 41.28, PCS 34.23), they benefited from a throw triple Salchow with +2.10 GOE and smooth components. The score of 140.33 (fifth place) featured a TES of 70.55, with throws like the triple loop receiving +3.00 GOE from multiple judges, contributing significantly to TES, and a PCS of 69.78 that peaked their component scores for the season through dynamic expression and precise timing. This result underscored their growth in element reliability during peak competitions.

With Wang Lei

Peng Cheng and Wang Lei's partnership, formed in spring 2023, began with solid debut performances that established competitive scores in the 180 range, though their results showed variability due to challenges and occasional errors in elements like throws and lifts. Their scoring peaked in early 2024 before dipping in major ISU events, reflecting ongoing in complex pair elements such as the throw triple Salchow and overhead lifts. The duo's international debut came at the 2023 Shanghai Trophy, where they earned gold with a short program score of 62.33 and a free skate of 118.34, totaling 180.67; their elements included clean triple twists and a level-4 , though minor under-rotations on throws affected GOE. At the , they secured bronze with a short program of 62.91 (featuring positive GOE on lifts and ) and a free skate of 115.15 (impacted by a fall on the throw loop), for a total of 178.06. Their highest placement in the 2023 series came at the , finishing fourth with personal bests in the short program (65.25, highlighted by a +3 GOE triple twist) and free skate (120.91, with strong component scores from synchronized ), totaling 186.16. Domestically, and won the 2023 Chinese Championships with a total score of 185.30, demonstrating improved consistency in pair spins and lifts despite conservative element choices in the free skate. In early 2024, at the Championships, they placed sixth with a short program of 60.18 and a free skate of 120.04 (affected by a fall on the throw Salchow due to Peng's foot ), totaling 180.22; their lifts received level-4 execution but lower base values from downgraded throws. At the 2024 World Championships, their season ended with a 16th-place finish: short program 59.50 (15th, with edge calls on the double Axel sequence), free skate 106.17 (16th, penalized by two falls and under-rotated side-by-side jumps), totaling 165.67. They rebounded at the 2024 National Winter Games, claiming gold with a total score of 198.39, their highest in the partnership, driven by cleaner execution in the free skate including a triple Salchow throw with full rotation and level-4 lifts earning high GOE. In the 2024–25 season, Peng and Wang were assigned to the and Cup of China but withdrew from both events prior to competition. No further international or national results were recorded through November 2025, though the partnership remained active as of that date.
EventShort ProgramFree SkateTotal ScorePlacement
2023 Shanghai Trophy62.33118.34180.671st
62.91115.15178.063rd
65.25120.91186.164th
2023 Chinese Championships66.66 (1st)118.64 (1st)185.301st
2024 Four Continents Championships60.18120.04180.226th
2024 World Championships59.50 (15th)106.17 (16th)165.6716th
2024 National Winter Games71.77 (1st)126.62 (2nd)198.391st
Personal best scores in the partnership include: short program 65.25 (November 17, 2023, ), free skate 120.91 (November 18, 2023, ), and total 198.39 (February 2024, National Winter Games). Element analyses reveal strengths in lifts (consistently level-4 with GOE +2 to +3) and twists (triple level with positive edges), but recurring issues with throw jumps—such as under-rotations and falls—limited base values and contributed to score deductions in major events like the 2024 Worlds, where technical scores dropped below 50 in the free skate due to multiple errors. Overall, their program components averaged 30-32 in the short and 60-63 in the free, reflecting strong presentation but room for technical refinement.

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