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Figure skater Cha Jun-hwan finishes 4th in men’s singles

MILAN — Cha Jun-hwan finished fourth in the men’s singles figure skating event at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday, topping his own record for the best performance by a South Korean male figure skater but coming up just short of a medal. Cha scored 181.20 points in the free skate at Milano Ice Skating Arena in Milan for his season-best total of 273.92 points. He had the sixth-highest short program score of 92.72 points on Tuesday. With one medal contender after another falling left and right, Cha finished only 0.98 point behind the bronze medalist from Japan, Shun Sato. Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan soared to an unlikely gold medal with 291.58 total points, after leading everyone in the free skate with 198.64 points. Yuma Kagiyama of Japan got the silver with 280.06 points. Ilia Malinin of the United States, who topped the short program with 108.16 points, had a disastrous free skate to earn only 156.33 points and finished in eighth place with 264.49 points. For his free program, Cha received 95.16 points in the technical element score (TES), which evaluates skaters’ execut

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