{{Short description|South Korean figure skater (born 2004)}} {{About|the figure skater|the South Korean actress|Lee Yoo-young|the idol-singer from Hello Venus|Lee Yoo-young (singer)}} {{Family name hatnote|You||lang=Korean}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2022}} {{Infobox figure skater | name = You Young | native_name = 유영 | native_name_lang = ko | image = Young You 2024 Worlds Free Skate 0.jpg | image_size = 250px | caption = You during her free skate at the 2024 World Championships | country = {{KOR}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|2004|5|27|mf=yes}} | birth_place = Seoul, South Korea<ref>{{cite web |title=Young YOU |url=https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/figure-skating/athlete-profile-n1036492-young-you.htm |website=Olympics.com |access-date=February 3, 2022 |archive-date=March 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220310044648/https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/figure-skating/athlete-profile-n1036492-young-you.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> | height = 1.67 m<ref name=ISU-1819/> | coach = Tammy Gambill <br> Choi Ji-eun | skating club = Korean Skating Union | beganskating = 2010 | show-medals = yes | medaltemplates = <!-- see Template:MedalRelatedTemplates --> {{MedalCountry | {{KOR}} }} {{MedalSport | Figure skating: Ladies' singles}} {{MedalCompetition|Four Continents Championships}} {{MedalSilver|2020 Seoul|Ladies' Singles}} {{MedalCompetition|South Korean Championships}} {{MedalGold|2016 Seoul|Ladies' Singles}} {{MedalGold|2018 Seoul|Ladies' Singles}} {{MedalGold|2019 Seoul|Ladies' Singles}} {{MedalGold|2020 Uijeongbu|Ladies' Singles}} {{MedalGold|2022 Uijeongbu|Ladies' Singles}} {{MedalCompetition|Winter Youth Olympics}} {{MedalGold| 2020 Lausanne|Ladies' singles}} }} {{Infobox Korean name/auto | hangul = %유영 | hanja = 劉永 }}
'''You Young''' ({{Korean|hangul=유영}}; born May 27, 2004) is a South Korean figure skater. She is the 2020 Four Continents silver medalist, a four-time Grand Prix bronze medalist, a four-time Challenger series medalist, and a five-time South Korean national champion (2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022.)
On the junior level, she is the 2020 Youth Olympic champion, the 2018 JGP Slovakia bronze medalist, and the 2019 Winter Children of Asia International Sports Games champion.
You is the youngest ever national champion of South Korea at age 11 in 2016. She is also the first Korean woman to successfully land a triple Axel in an international competition and the first Asian woman to win the gold medal in Figure skating at the Winter Youth Olympics. She currently holds the fourth highest technical element score in the short program (45.54 at the 2019 Skate Canada) and the ninth highest technical element score in the free skate (79.94 at the 2020 Four Continents). She remains the first female skater to have landed the triple Axel at the Youth Olympics.
Competing in the 2022 Beijing Olympics, You placed 5th overall.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Women Single Skating - Free Skating Results - Olympic Figure Skating|url=https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/figure-skating/results-women-single-skating-fnl-000100-.htm|website=Olympics|access-date=February 21, 2022|archive-date=March 3, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220303073808/https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/figure-skating/results-women-single-skating-fnl-000100-.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> As of April 17, 2022, You is the 4th highest ranked women's singles skater in world by the International Skating Union.<ref>{{Cite web|title=ISU World Standings 2021/2022 Women|url=http://www.isuresults.com/ws/ws/wswomen.htm|access-date=February 21, 2022|website=www.isuresults.com}}</ref>
==Personal life== You Young is the third child and only daughter of her father, You Il-jin, who ran a business in Indonesia, and mother, Lee Sook-hee. She moved to Indonesia at age two because of her father's business and spent her youth in Singapore. She enrolled in Bukit Timah primary school and attended school for a year before she returned to South Korea.
You's father died in February 2022.<ref name=2022ShefFP/>
==Career==
=== Early career === You Young began skating after watching Yuna Kim's victory at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Though maintaining South Korean nationality, she was raised in Singapore, trained under various coaches, and competed in the Singapore National Figure Skating Championships from 2011 to 2013.
One of her coaches was Singapore-based Zhang Wei, a former Chinese national ice dancer who won gold with partner Wang Rui at the 1999 Asian Winter Games, who she trained with for six months in 2012. Zhang said her talent was evident even then and told TODAY: "She's not the most talented athlete I've coached. But her jumps, explosive energy, flexibility and coordination were very good then, and it is very rare that you get all these qualities in one athlete, particularly at that age." He is confident that You has what it takes to become a future world and Olympic champion. On his advice, You returned to South Korea with her mother in March 2013 to further her development as the training environment is better.<ref name=JA160112/><ref name=CS160111/><ref name=TD160111/><ref name=TD160115/><ref name=KBS160111/><ref name=NT160111/><ref name=ST160112/>
=== 2015–2016 season: National title === In January 2016, You Young won the gold medal at the 2016 South Korean Figure Skating Championships, becoming the youngest-ever national champion of South Korea at age 11, surpassing the previous record set by Yuna Kim who won at age 12 in 2003.
In March, You won the gold medal at the novice level of the Cup of Tyrol.
=== 2016–2017 season === In November 2016, You won the silver medal at the novice level of the Tallinn Trophy behind Alena Kanysheva of Russia.
In January 2017, she finished fifth at the 2017 South Korean Figure Skating Championships mainly because of a fall in the short program.
=== 2017–2018 season: Junior international debut === [[File:Photos – Junior World Championships 2018 – Ladies (Young YOU KOR – 9th Place) (13).jpg|thumb|left|220px|You at the 2018 World Junior Championships]] You debuted on the Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series in September 2018, placing fourth at JGP Croatia in Zagreb. In October, she placed fifth at JGP Italy in Egna.
In January 2018, she won the gold medal at the 2018 South Korean Figure Skating Championships, earning her second national title.
In March, You finished ninth at the 2018 World Junior Championships.
=== 2018–2019 season: Third national title ===
In August 2018, You began competing on the JGP series, winning the bronze medal at JGP Slovakia in Bratislava, behind Russians Anna Shcherbakova and Anna Tarusina. It is currently her first and only JGP medal. She then placed fourth at JGP Canada in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
After earning her third national title, You was assigned to the 2019 World Junior Championships. In February 2019, she won gold at the 2019 Bavarian Open and the 2019 Winter Children of Asia ISG. After a poor short program at Junior Worlds that left her in eleventh place, You rose to sixth place overall with a stronger free skate.<ref name=GS190309/>
=== 2019–2020 season: Senior international debut === [[File:2020-01-11 Women's Single Figure Skating Short Program (2020 Winter Youth Olympics) by Sandro Halank–677.jpg|thumb|250px|You performing her short program at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics]] You opened her season at the 2019 Philadelphia Summer International, where she won the gold medal. You debuted on the Challenger series, winning the bronze medal at the 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy behind Russians Anna Shcherbakova and Elizaveta Tuktamysheva after she placed second in the short program and third in the free program. At this competition, she scored over 70 points in the short program, 130 points in the free skate, and 200 points overall for the first time in an ISU-sanctioned competition. One week later, You won the silver medal at another Challenger, the 2019 CS U.S. Classic, winning the free skate by scoring over 140 points for the first time. During this period, it was reported that You made a coaching change, with Mie Hamada becoming her primary coach along with Tammy Gambill.<ref name=nikkan_wm191018/>
Making her senior Grand Prix debut at the 2019 Skate Canada International, You successfully landed a ratified triple Axel in the short program to place second behind new training mate Rika Kihira of Japan with a new personal best score (78.22). She noted that this was a moment she had been working toward for three years.<ref name=GS191026/> In the free skate, she fell on another triple Axel attempt and placed fourth in the segment. Overall, her total score of 217.49 was enough for the bronze medal, after Alexandra Trusova and Kihira.<ref name=GS191027/><ref name=OC191026/> You's success at Skate Canada led to her being given a second Grand Prix assignment, the 2019 Cup of China, where she placed fourth after mistakes in both programs.<ref name=GS191109/> [[File:2020-01-13 Figure Skating at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Women's Single Skating – Medal ceremony (Martin Rulsch) 31.jpg|thumb|200px|left|You at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics]] You entered the 2020 South Korean Championships as the defending champion and, given her success on the international circuit, was favored to repeat her title. After placing first in both segments, she won the gold medal ahead of Lee Hae-in and Kim Ye-lim. She was assigned to the Korean teams for the 2020 World Championships along with Kim, and the 2020 Four Continents Championships with Kim and Lim Eun-soo.<ref name=4CC2020-entry/><ref name=World2020-entry/>
Two weeks later, at the 2020 Youth Olympics in Lausanne, she placed first in the short program, a little less than 2 points ahead of Ksenia Sinitsyna of Russia. Because of the different competition requirements at the junior level, she did not attempt a triple Axel in the short program. She then won the free skate by over 12 points and won the title overall, landing eight clean triples in the free skate for the first time, including a triple Axel and two triple Lutz combinations.<ref name=YO2020-results/> By doing so, she ended Russia's winning streak in girls' singles at the Winter Youth Olympics, which included previous champions Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (2012) and Polina Tsurskaya (2016). [[File:You Yeong 2020 4CC.jpg|thumb|250px|You during a press conference at the 2020 Four Continents Championships]] In February, You returned to the senior level for the 2020 Four Continents Championships. She placed third in the short program behind Rika Kihira and Bradie Tennell after a mistake on her triple Axel and an unclear edge call on her triple flip.<ref name=GS200206/> In the free skate, she delivered a strong performance to place second in the segment with a new personal best score (149.68). She landed all jumps cleanly, with the exception of one under rotation on her triple flip. Her combined total (223.23) was also a personal best, and she moved up to narrowly take the silver medal behind Kihira (232.34) and ahead of Tennell (222.97). This competition was the first time she landed all twelve triple jumps possible under the Zayak rule. She expressed satisfaction with her performance overall, for landing the triple Axel, and for overcoming the pressure of performing for a home crowd, remarking that she became the first Korean skater to medal at Four Continents since Olympic Champion Yuna Kim won the event in 2009.<ref name=GS200208/> She was assigned to make her senior World Championship debut in Montreal, but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.<ref name=CBC200311/>
=== 2020–2021 season === With the pandemic continuing to affect international travel, the ISU opted to assign the Grand Prix based primarily on geographic location. You was initially without a Grand Prix assignment but was subsequently added to the 2020 NHK Trophy roster once it was clear she could travel to Japan. She was the lone non-Japanese entrant at the NHK Trophy and the only South Korean skater to compete on the Grand Prix that season. Generally considered one of the frontrunners at the event, she had a poor showing in the short program, falling twice and underrotating three of her four triple jumps. As a result, she placed twelfth of twelve skaters in the segment.<ref name=GS201127/> She called it "a really weird performance" and attributed it to a failure of nerves.<ref name=OC201127/> You placed fifth in the free skate, landing the triple Axel this time, and rose to seventh place overall.<ref name=GS201128/>
In February, You competed at the 2021 South Korean Championships. She placed narrowly first in the short program despite under-rotation calls but fell twice in the free skate, including on her triple Axel attempt, and dropped to fourth place overall. As a result, she was not named to Korea's team for the 2021 World Championships.<ref name=OC210226/>
=== 2021–2022 season: Beijing Olympics === [[File:Young You performing her short program at the 2022 World Championships.jpg|thumb|280px|left|You performing her short program at the 2022 World Championships]] You began the season at the Skating Club of Boston's Cranberry Cup event, where she won the silver medal, 30 points behind champion Alysa Liu. She next went on the Challenger series to compete at the 2021 CS Autumn Classic International, where she was considered by many to be the gold medal favourite but ultimately took silver behind surprise winner Marilena Kitromilis of Cyprus. She did not land a clean triple Axel at either event.<ref name=FSO210918/>
Beginning the Grand Prix at the 2021 Skate America, You placed fifth in the short program after falling on her triple Axel attempt. She landed her opening triple Axel in the free skate, albeit deemed a quarter short on rotation, and placed second in that segment despite a few other minor jump issues. She finished with the bronze medal overall, 0.34 behind silver medalist Daria Usacheva.<ref name=FSO211025/><ref name=GS211024/> At her second event, the 2021 NHK Trophy, You failed to land her triple Axel in either segment, but still placed third in the short program and second in the free skate to take her second bronze medal of the Grand Prix season. She said afterwards that her goal for the season was "to just get to nationals with no injuries and take care of my body and, if I will do well, make it to the Olympics."<ref name=GS211113/>
You entered the 2022 South Korean Championships as the title favourite and placed first in both segments to win the gold medal. Her margin over the silver medalist Kim Ye-lim was 13.85 points.<ref name=SK220109/> She and Kim were named to the South Korean Olympic team, and sent to compete at the 2022 Four Continents Championships alongside bronze medalist Lee Hae-in. You struggled at the event in Tallinn, botching the triple Axel attempt in both segments and finishing sixth overall, behind both Lee and Kim.<ref name=GS220122/> [[File:Young You performing her free program at the 2022 World Championships.jpg|thumb|250px|You performing her free program at the 2022 World Championships]] Competing at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, You started the women's event sixth in the short program, having her triple Axel downgraded and receiving an edge call on her flip. In her view, "things were not perfectly done, but I think overall it's good."<ref name=GS220215/><ref name=Oly220215/> You placed fourth in the free skate despite underrotating her triple Axel but remained in sixth overall.<ref name=GS220217/> She later revealed that her father had died while she was competing at these Olympics and, as a result, declined the invitation to skate in the Olympic Gala.<ref name=2022ShefFP/>
Shortly after the Olympics concluded, the International Skating Union banned all Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing at the 2022 World Championships due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This had a major impact on the women's field, which had been dominated by Russians for most of the preceding eight years, and You entered the championships as a serious podium contender.<ref name=CBC220322/> She opted not to attempt a triple Axel in the short program due to feeling uncertainty about it on the morning of, and performed a clean double Axel instead, albeit receiving quarter under rotation calls on two of her triple jumps. She finished fourth in the segment, 0.47 points behind third-place Mariah Bell of the United States.<ref name=GS220323/> In the free skate, You underrotated some jumps, including her opening triple Axel, singled a planned triple loop, and fell on a triple flip attempt. She dropped to fifth overall.<ref name=GS220325/>
=== 2022–2023 season === [[File:Young You during her free skate at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy.jpg|thumb|left|250px|You during her free skate at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy]] You began her season by winning a silver medal at the 2022 U.S. Classic behind teammate Kim Ye-lim.<ref name=ISU-YY/> On the Grand Prix, she entered the 2022 Skate Canada International as one of the title favourites in the women's event, placing fourth in the short program after performing only a triple-double jump combination.<ref name=OC221028/> She underrotated three jumps in the free skate, also placing fourth in that segment, but won the bronze medal. She said afterward, "I didn't expect a medal today because my competition was not as good as usual. When the coach told me I was third, I was really surprised, and I am thankful to the crowd that they cheer me up even though the performance was not the best."<ref name=GS221029/><ref name=OC221029/>
During her second Grand Prix event, 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy, You came down with a high fever and considered withdrawing from the competition. Deciding to compete but not fully recovered, You placed sixth in the short program after performing a triple-double combination rather than a scheduled triple-triple. She managed to skate a solid free program, however, placing third in that segment of the competition after completing six clean triple jumps and moving up to fourth-place overall. For her exhibition program at the event, she skated to "Like My Father" by Jax, which was dedicated to her father, who had passed earlier that year.<ref name=2022ShefSP/><ref name=2022ShefFP/>
In January, during the 2023 South Korean Championships, You suffered a back injury and finished the competition in eleventh-place after placing ninth in the short program but fifteenth in the free skate. Due to this result, Young was not named to the 2023 World Team but was assigned to compete at the 2023 International Challenge Cup.<ref name=2023Nats/><ref name=2023NatsResults/><ref name=23WorldTeam/>
At the 2023 Challenge Cup, You placed thirteenth in the short program after falling on a planned triple flip and failing to perform a jump combination. However, she managed to skate a clean free skate that included five triple jumps, placing fifth in that segment of the competition and moving up to sixth-place overall.<ref name=2023ChallengeCupResults/><ref name=23ChallengeCup/>
In April, You ended collaborations with two of her coaches, Hamada and Pfeifer, and listed Chi has her primary coach.<ref name=Chi/>
=== 2023–2024 season === [[File:Young You 2024 Worlds Short Program 6.jpg|thumb|220px|You performing her short program at the 2024 World Championships]] You finished fifth at the 2023 CS Nepela Memorial to begin the season. Appearing on the 2023-24 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, she was eleventh of twelve skaters at the 2023 Skate America.<ref name=ISU-YY/> At her second assignment, the 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo, You placed eighth. She said afterward that she and her new coaches would be working to improve her jumps and stamina, and expressed thanks to "my fans that they are waiting for me to come back and are giving me all the time I need!"<ref name=GS231118/> In mid-November, it was announced that You had made a coaching change, returning to childhood coach, Shin Hea-sook.<ref>{{cite web |title=Young YOU: 2023/2024 (New Coach) |url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |website=International Skating Union |publisher=International Skating Union |access-date=3 February 2026 |archive-date=November 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231118164725/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref>
She would go on to finish eighth at the national ranking competition and seventh at the 2024 South Korean Championships.<ref name=ISU-YY/><ref name=rank23/>
You's championship result earned her a berth on the Korean team for the 2024 World Championships in Montreal, where she came fifth in the short program, her strongest result of the season. The free skate proved more difficult, and errors dropped her to twelfth overall. You reflected that it "was a little difficult and tiring at the beginning of the season, but I would like to praise myself for holding on until the end." She vowed to focus on fully recovering from an ankle injury before preparing for the next season.<ref name=MF240323/> In an April interview, she talked about her season and plans going into 2024-25 "injury free."<ref name=GS042124/>
=== 2024–2025 season: Suspension === In June 2024, You received a one-year suspension from the South Korean national team for both drinking alcohol with teammate, Lee Hae-in, and for allegedly taking illicit photographs of her teammate Lee Hae-in and sending them to Lee's underaged boyfriend without his consent during an overseas training camp held in Varese, Italy, from May 15–28, 2024.<ref>{{cite web|title=Figure skater Lee Hae-in on 3-year suspension over sexual harassment dispute|url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/sports/2024/06/600_377595.html|work=Hankook Ilbo|via=The Korea Times|date=June 27, 2024|access-date=June 27, 2024|archive-date=June 27, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240627162855/https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/sports/2024/06/600_377595.html|url-status=live}}</ref> As a result, You missed the entirety of the 2024–25 figure skating season. Having initially been assigned to compete at 2024 Skate America and 2024 Finlandia Trophy, her name was later withdrawn from both events.<ref name=LeeYou>{{cite tweet |number=1820830174465741014 |user=AnythingGOE |title=🇰🇷 Haein Lee and Young You have withdrawn from Skate America |date=August 6, 2024}}</ref><ref name=Kim>{{cite tweet |number=1821915405188989137 |user=AnythingGOE |title=🇰🇷 Minchae Kim has been assigned to Skate America and Cup of China |date=August 9, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=The News Is Out |url=https://www.facebook.com/skateaustria/photos/the-news-is-out-%EF%B8%8F-olga-mikutina-is-set-to-take-the-ice-at-the-first-isu-grand-pr/916343350525234/?paipv=0&eav=AfaucdUdhKfkk7Jf5fr7ZPoJOCof1zGTwUCorhzyqPE3ljBV1avI6QMKaoxF7N8LvR0&_rdr |website=Facebook |publisher=Skate Austria |access-date=2 September 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet |number=1830926775179760130 |user=AnythingGOE |title=🇰🇷 Haein Lee has withdrawn from NHK Trophy and 🇰🇷 Young You has withdrawn from Finlandia Trophy |date=September 3, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet |number=1833485590144172360 |user=AnythingGOE |title=🇺🇸 Sarah Everhardt has been assigned to Finlandia Trophy |date=September 10, 2024}}</ref>
In April 2025, the Seoul Eastern District Court suspended the Korea Skating Union's ruling, allowing You to recover both her athlete status and her eligibility for Korea's national team selection. Speaking out about her suspension period, You shared, "I was anxiously waiting for the court's decision. The moment I heard the news of the ruling, I was very grateful. Most importantly, I felt relieved at the fact that I could compete as an athlete again. I was also happy that I could challenge myself again on the stage I dreamed of... After struggling to return to the national team following the 2022 Beijing Olympics, it was extremely painful to be unable to compete as an athlete due to the suspension. Sponsorship support also came to a halt, and I managed to get by doing various part-time jobs. I think I was able to keep going thanks to the fans' support."<ref>{{cite web |title=The court suspended the effect of the KSU disciplinary decision. Young You has recovered both her athlete status and her eligibility for national team selection |url=https://fs-gossips.com/13649/ |website=FS Gossips |publisher=FS Gossips |access-date=13 April 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=You Young shares relief after sexual harassment ruling clears her name |url=https://biz.chosun.com/en/en-sports/2025/04/10/OCKOLKQ2LZGBBP2OTTLSXEFS7Y/ |website=Chosun Biz |publisher=Chosun Biz |access-date=13 April 2025}}</ref>
=== 2025–2026 season === In October, it was announced that You had returned to former coach, Tammy Gambill and in addition, had added Choi Ji-eun to her coaching team.<ref name=ISU-2526/> She opened the season by competing on the 2025–26 Grand Prix series, finishing ninth at the 2025 Grand Prix de France. A couple weeks later, at the 2025 NHK Trophy, You placed third in the short program and fourth in the free skate, finishing in fourth place overall, only 0.15 points behind bronze medalist, Loena Hendrickx.<ref name=SS-YY/><ref>{{cite web |title=2025 NHK Trophy - Womens Final Results |url=https://skatingscores.com/2526/gpjpn/sr/women/results/ |website=Skating Scores |publisher=Skating Scores |access-date=11 November 2025}}</ref>
In January, You competed at the 2026 South Korean Championships, where she finished in eighth place.<ref name=SS-YY/>
== Programs == [[File:Young You during her exhibition program at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy.jpg|thumb|280px|You during her exhibition program at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy]] [[File:Young You performing an Ina Bauer during the Gala at the 2022 World Championships.jpg|thumb|280px|You performing an Ina Bauer during the gala at the 2022 World Championships]] [[File:You Young - 2019 Cup of China - 29.jpg|thumb|280px|You performing her exhibition program at the 2019 Cup of China]] {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! Season ! Short program ! Free skating ! Exhibition |- ! 2025–2026 <br> <ref name=ISU-2526/><ref>{{cite web |last1=Hong |first1=Ye Seul |title=멋진 쇼트 스텝 👍 |url=https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKBemX8T8-r/ |website=Instagram |publisher=Instagram |access-date=28 June 2025}}</ref> | * Mosaic <br> {{small| by Billy Esteban, Ghenwa Nemnom, and Cafe de Anatolia<br />choreo. by Misha Ge }} | * Autumn Moon * True Love's Last Kiss * Yearning Hearts<br> {{small|by Eternal Eclipse <br> choreo. by Drew Meekins}} ---- * Titanic Suite <br> {{small| (from ''Titanic'') <br> by James Horner<br />choreo. by You Young }} | * My Love Mine All Mine <br> {{small| by Mitski }} |- ! 2024–2025 <br> <ref name=SP2425/> | colspan="3" | Did not compete this season |- ! 2023–2024 <br> <ref name=ISU-2324/><ref>{{Cite web |last=Kim |first=Kyung-yoon |title=피겨 유영, 부친상·부상 딛고 재도약 "다른 모습 보여드릴 것" |url=https://n.news.naver.com/sports/general/article/001/0014173060 |access-date=2023-09-28 |website=Naver News |language=ko}}</ref> | * Otono Porteno <br> {{small|by Astor Piazzolla <br> choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }} ---- * Listen To Your Heart <br> {{small|by Roxette<br />performed by Cinematic Pop and Cosette Smith <br> choreo. by Shin Yea-ji }} | * Lord of the Rings <br> {{small| by Howard Shore <br> performed by The Piano Guys }} * May It Be <br> {{small| (from ''The Fellowship of the Ring'') <br> by Enya and Roma Ryan <br> choreo. by Lori Nichol }} ---- * Autumn Moon * True Love's Last Kiss * Yearning Hearts<br> {{small|by Eternal Eclipse <br> choreo. by Drew Meekins}} | |- ! 2022–2023 <br> <ref name=ISU-2223/> | * Otono Porteno <br> {{small|by Astor Piazzolla <br> choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }} | * Look Down * I Dreamed a Dream * Do You Hear the People Sing? <br> {{small| (from ''Les Misérables'') <br> by Claude-Michel Schönberg & Herbert Kretzmer <br> choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }} ---- * The Four Seasons <br> {{small|by Antonio Vivaldi<br />arranged by Max Richter <br> choreo. by Tom Dickson }} | * Like My Father <br>{{small|by Jax}} ---- * When We Were Young <br>{{small|by Adele}} |- ! 2021–2022 <br> <ref name=ISU-2122/> | ''The Leftovers:'' *Main Title<br>{{small|by Max Richter}} * Whirling Winds <br> {{small|by Ludovico Einaudi <br> choreo. by Tom Dickson }} | * Look Down * I Dreamed a Dream * Do You Hear the People Sing? <br> {{small| (from ''Les Misérables'') <br> by Claude-Michel Schönberg & Herbert Kretzmer <br> choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }} | * When We Were Young <br>{{small|by Adele}} ---- * Spring Day * Butter {{small|(holiday remix)}} * Boy with Luv {{small|feat. Halsey}} <br> {{small|by BTS}} |- ! 2020–2021 <br><ref name=ISU-2021/> | * Istanbul Grooves <br> {{small| by Yaşar Akpençe }} * Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra <br> {{small| by Philippe Chany <br> choreo. by Shin Yea-ji }} | * Lord of the Rings <br> {{small| by Howard Shore <br> performed by The Piano Guys }} * May It Be <br> {{small| (from ''The Fellowship of the Ring'') <br> by Enya and Roma Ryan <br> choreo. by Lori Nichol }} | * I Put a Spell on You <br>{{small| performed by Annie Lennox }} |- ! 2019–2020 <br><ref name=ISU-1920/> | * O Verona * Slow Movement * Morning <br> {{small|(from ''Romeo + Juliet'') <br> by Nellee Hooper, Craig Armstrong, Marius de Vries<br>choreo. by Tom Dickson}} | * You Must Love Me * Buenos Aires * Don't Cry for Me Argentina <br> {{small|(from ''Evita'') <br> performed by Madonna <br> choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }} | * Roxie <br>{{small| performed by Renée Zellweger }} * Overture / All That Jazz <br>{{small| performed by Catherine Zeta-Jones <br> (from Chicago) <br> choreo. by Catarina Lindgren }} ---- * I Can Hear the Bells * You Can't Stop the Beat <br>{{small| (from Hairspray) }} |- ! 2018–2019 <br><ref name=ISU-1819/> | * Tango de Amor <br>{{small| (from ''The Addams Family'') <br> by Andrew Lippa <br> choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne}} | * Hoist the Colours * Up Is Down * Guilty of Being Innocent of Being Jack Sparrow * Dead Man's Chest: Davy Jones * One Day * He's a Pirate <br> {{small| (from ''Pirates of the Caribbean'') <br> by Hans Zimmer & Klaus Badelt <br> choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }} ---- * Overture <br> {{small| by Frederick Loewe }} * I Could Have Danced All Night <br> {{small| by Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner <br> performed by Marni Nixon <br> (from ''My Fair Lady'') <br> choreo. by Marina Zueva}} | * Roxie <br>{{small| performed by Renée Zellweger }} * Overture / All That Jazz <br>{{small| performed by Catherine Zeta-Jones <br> (from Chicago) <br> choreo. by Catarina Lindgren }} |- ! 2017–2018 <br><ref name=YH170725/><ref name=ISU-1718/> | * Don't Rain on My Parade <br> {{small| by Jule Styne, Bob Merrill <br> choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }} | * Hoist the Colours * Up Is Down * Guilty of Being Innocent of Being Jack Sparrow * Dead Man's Chest: Davy Jones * One Day * He's a Pirate <br> {{small| (from ''Pirates of the Caribbean'') <br> by Hans Zimmer & Klaus Badelt <br> choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }} | * Chicago (soundtrack)<ref name=ATS2018/> <br> {{small| choreo. by Catarina Lindgren }} ---- <!-- 2017 Ice Festa in Gyeonggi --> * Hello<ref name=IF2017/> <br> {{small| by Martin Solveig, Martina Sorbara (feat. Dragonette) }} * I Am the Best <br> {{small| by Teddy Park <br> performed by 2NE1 }} |- ! 2016–2017 | * Scott & Fran's Paso Doble <br>{{small| (from ''Strictly Ballroom'') <br> performed by David Hirschfelder <br> & The Bogo Pogo Orchestra }} | * Black Swan <br>{{small| by Clint Mansell <br> choreo. by Shin Yea-ji }} | |- ! 2015–2016 | rowspan=2 | * Hava Nagila <br>{{small| Jewish Folk Music <br> by various artists }} | * Meeting Krishna <br>{{small| (from ''Life of Pi'') <br> by Mychael Danna }} * Don't You Worry Child <br>{{small| by Swedish House Mafia <br> performed by The Piano Guys <br> choreo. by Shin Yea-ji }} | * Puttin' On the Ritz <br>{{small| by Robbie Williams }} |- ! 2014–2015 | Romeo and Juliet: * The Young Juliet * Montagues and Capulets <br>{{small| by Sergei Prokofiev }} | |}
== Records and achievements == *Was the first torch bearer in the South Korean stretch of the 2018 Winter Olympics torch relay<ref name="Olympics171101" /> *Listed in Forbes's 30 under 30 - Asia 2018<ref>{{cite web |title=Young You |url=http://www.forbes.com/profile/young-you/?list=30under30-asia-entertainment-sports |website=forbes.com |access-date=4 March 2023 |language=en}}</ref>
==Competitive highlights== {{smalldiv| *GP – Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series *JGP – Event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series *CS – Event of the ISU Challenger Series *TBD – Assigned *WD – Withdrew from competition }} {{Figure skating competitive highlights |level=senior|ref={{r|SS-YY}} |season1=2014–15|season2=2015–16|season3=2016–17|season4=2017–18 |season5=2018–19|season6=2019–20|season7=2020–21|season8=2021–22 |season9=2022–23|season10=2023–24|season11=2025–26 |{{FS placements|11|Winter Olympics|p8=4th}} |{{FS placements|11|World Championships|p6=C|p8=5th|p10=12th}} |{{FS placements|11|{{nowrap|Four Continents Championships}}|p6=2nd|p8=6th}} |{{FS placements|11|{{nowrap|South Korean Championships}}|p1=6th|p2=1st|p3=5th|p4=1st|p5=1st|p6=1st|p7=4th|p8=1st|p9=11th|p10=7th|p11=8th}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|GP}} Cup of China|p6=4th}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|GP}} Finland|p10=8th}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|GP}} France|p11=9th}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|GP}} NHK Trophy|p7=7th|p8=3rd|p11=4th}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|GP}} Skate America|p8=3rd|p10=11th}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|GP}} Skate Canada|p6=3rd|p9=3rd}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|GP}} Wilson Trophy|p9=4th}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|CS}} Autumn Classic|p8=2nd}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|CS}} Lombardia Trophy|p6=3rd}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|CS}} Nepela Memorial|p10=5th}} |{{FS placements|11|{{small|CS}} U.S. Classic|p6=2nd|p9=2nd}} |{{FS placements|11|Challenge Cup|p9=6th}} |{{FS placements|11|Cranberry Cup|p8=2nd}} |{{FS placements|11|Philadelphia Summer|p9=6th}} }} {{Figure skating competitive highlights |level=junior|ref={{r|SS-YY}} |season1=2017–18|season2=2018–19|season3=2019–20 |{{FS placements|3|Winter Youth Olympics|p3=1st}} |{{FS placements|3|{{nowrap|World Junior Championships}}|p1=9th|p2=6th}} |{{FS placements|3|{{small|JGP}} Canada|p2=4th}} |{{FS placements|3|{{small|JGP}} Croatia|p1=4th}} |{{FS placements|3|{{small|JGP}} Italy|p1=5th}} |{{FS placements|3|{{small|JGP}} Slovakia|p2=3rd}} |{{FS placements|3|Bavarian Open|p2=1st}} |{{FS placements|3|Children of Asia Games|p2=1st}} |{{FS placements|3|Tallinn Trophy|p2=1st}} }}
== Detailed results == {{Figure skating personal bests |ref={{r|SS-YY}} |223.23|2020 Four Continents |78.22|2019 Skate Canada |45.54|2019 Skate Canada |34.04|2022 World Championships |149.68|2020 Four Continents |79.94|2020 Four Continents |69.74|2020 Four Continents }}
=== Senior level === {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2025–26|ref={{r|SS-YY}} |Oct 17–19, 2025|{{flagicon|FRA}} 2025 Grand Prix de France|10|54.40|8|117.42|9|171.82 |Nov 7–9, 2025|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2025 NHK Trophy|3|67.66|4|131.16|4|198.82 |Jan 3–6, 2026|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|KOR}} 2026 South Korean Championships}}|10|60.11|6|122.98|8|183.09 }} [[File:Young You during her short program at the 2022 MK John Trophy.jpg|thumb|280px|You during her short program at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy]] [[File:You Young at the 2019 Skate Canada - Awarding ceremony.jpg|thumb|220px|You during the medal ceremony at 2019 Skate Canada International]] [[File:You Young - 2019 Skate Canada - 10.jpg|thumb|250px|You performing her free skate at 2019 Skate Canada International]] [[File:Young You during the medal ceremony at the 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy.jpg|thumb|250px|You during the medal ceremony at the 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy]] {| class="wikitable" ! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''2023–24 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | March 18–24, 2024 | 2024 World Championships | align=center | 5 <br /> 67.37 | align=center | 14 <br /> 115.98 | align=center | 12 <br /> 183.35 |- | January 4–7, 2024 | 2024 South Korean Championships | align=center | 2 <br> 68.96 | align=center | 7 <br> 127.00 | align=center | 7 <br> 195.96 |- | November 17–19, 2023 | 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo | align=center | 4 <br> 63.46 | align=center | 9 <br> 104.68 | align=center | 8 <br> 168.14 |- | October 20–22, 2023 | 2023 Skate America | align=center | 12 <br> 56.21 | align=center | 11 <br> 101.15 | align=center | 11 <br> 157.36 |- | September 28–30, 2023 | 2023 CS Nepela Memorial | align=center | 4 <br> 63.88 | align=center | 5 <br> 118.92 | align=center | 5 <br> 181.80 |- | style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''2022–23 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | February 23–26, 2023 | 2023 International Challenge Cup | align=center | 13 <br> 52.59 | align=center | 5 <br> 123.21 | align=center | 6 <br> 175.80 |- | January 5–8, 2023 | 2023 South Korean Championships | align=center | 9 <br> 64.06 | align=center | 15 <br> 108.90 | align=center | 11 <br> 172.96 |- | November 11–13, 2022 | 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy | align=center | 6 <br> 61.21 | align=center | 3 <br> 130.15 | align=center | 4 <br> 191.36 |- | October 28–30, 2022 | 2022 Skate Canada International | align=center | 4 <br/> 65.10 | align=center | 4 <br/> 125.05 | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br/> 190.15 |- | September 12–15, 2022 | 2022 CS U.S. Classic | align=center | 1 <br/> 63.19 | align=center | 2 <br/> 120.21 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br/> 183.40 |- | style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''2021–22 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | March 21–27, 2022 | 2022 World Championships | align=center | 4 <br/> 72.08 | align=center | 6 <br/> 132.83 | align=center | 5 <br/> 204.91 |- | February 15–17, 2022 | 2022 Winter Olympics | align=center | 5 <br/> 70.34 | align=center | 4 <br/> 142.75 | align=center | 5 <br/> 213.09 |- | January 18–23, 2022 | 2022 Four Continents Championships | align=center | 4 <br> 67.86 | align=center | 7 <br> 130.70 | align=center | 6 <br> 198.56 |- | January 7–9, 2022 | 2022 South Korean Championships | align=center | 1 <br> 76.55 | align=center | 1 <br> 144.94 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 221.49 |- | November 12–14, 2021 | 2021 NHK Trophy | align=center | 3 <br> 68.08 | align=center | 2 <br> 135.52 | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 203.60 |- | October 22–24, 2021 | 2021 Skate America | align=center | 5 <br> 70.73 | align=center | 2 <br> 146.24 | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 216.97 |- | September 16–18, 2021 | 2021 CS Autumn Classic International | align=center | 3 <br> 60.66 | align=center | 1 <br> 119.59 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 180.25 |- | August 12–15, 2021 | 2021 Cranberry Cup International | align=center | 5 <br> 59.74 | align=center | 2 <br> 123.14 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 182.88 |- | style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''2020–21 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | February 24–26, 2021 | 2021 South Korean Championships | align=center | 1 <br> 69.87 | align=center | 5 <br> 124.94 | align=center | 4 <br> 194.81 |- | November 27–29, 2020 | 2020 NHK Trophy | align=center | 12 <br> 55.56 | align=center | 5 <br> 126.17 | align=center | 7 <br> 181.73 |- | style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''2019–20 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | February 4–9, 2020 | 2020 Four Continents Championships | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 73.55 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> '''149.68''' | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> '''223.23''' |- | January 3–5, 2020 | 2020 South Korean Championships | align=center | 1 <br> 76.53 | align=center | 1 <br> 143.67 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 220.20 |- | November 8–10, 2019 | 2019 Cup of China | align=center | 7 <br> 61.49 | align=center | 4 <br> 130.32 | align=center | 4 <br> 191.81 |- | October 25–27, 2019 | 2019 Skate Canada International | align=center | 2 <br> '''78.22''' | align=center | 4 <br> 139.27 | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 217.49 |- | September 17–22, 2019 | 2019 CS U.S. Classic | align=center | 4 <br> 58.04 | align=center | 1 <br> 141.25 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 199.29 |- | September 13–15, 2019 | 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy | align=center | 2 <br> 70.47 | align=center | 3 <br> 130.42 | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 200.89 |- | Jul. 31 – Aug. 3, 2019 | 2019 Philadelphia Summer International | align=center | 2 <br> 64.87 | align=center | 1 <br> 128.61 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 193.48 |}
=== Junior level === [[File:2020-01-11 Women's Single Figure Skating Short Program (2020 Winter Youth Olympics) by Sandro Halank–686.jpg|thumb|250px|You at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics]] [[File:You Young at the 2019 Junior World Championships - SP.jpg|thumb|230px|You at the 2019 World Junior Championships]] [[File:Photos – Junior World Championships 2018 – Ladies (Young YOU KOR – 9th Place) (10).jpg|thumb|230px|You at the 2018 World Junior Championships]]
''Personal best highlighted in'' '''bold'''. {| class="wikitable" |- | style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=6 align=center | '''2019–20 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! Level ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | January 10–15, 2020 | 2020 Winter Youth Olympics | Junior | align=center | 1 <br> 73.51 | align=center | 1 <br> 140.49 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 214.00 |- | style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=6 align=center | '''2018–19 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! Level ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | March 4–10, 2019 | 2019 World Junior Championships | Junior | align=center | 11 <br> 55.62 | align=center | 5 <br> 123.20 | align=center | 6 <br> 178.82 |- | February 13–15, 2019 | 2019 Winter Children of Asia International Sports Games | Junior | align=center | 1 <br> 71.39 | align=center | 3 <br> 134.43 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 205.82 |- | February 5–10, 2019 | 2019 Bavarian Open | Junior | align=center | 1 <br> 68.24 | align=center | 1 <br> 127.26 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 195.50 |- | January 11–13, 2019 | 2019 South Korean Championships | Senior | align=center | 1 <br> 67.68 | align=center | 1 <br> 130.95 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 198.63 |- | Nov 30 – December 2, 2018 | 2018 Tallinn Trophy | Junior | align=center | 1 <br> 50.17 | align=center | 1 <br> 113.50 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 163.67 |- | September 12–15, 2018 | 2018 JGP Canada | Junior | align=center | 4 <br> 60.66 | align=center | 4 <br> 111.19 | align=center | 4 <br> 171.85 |- | August 22–25, 2018 | 2018 JGP Slovakia | Junior | align=center | 3 <br> 64.45 | align=center | 4 <br> 119.53 | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 183.98 |- | style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=6 align=center | '''2017–18 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! Level ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | March 5–11, 2018 | 2018 World Junior Championships | Junior | align=center | 9 <br> 59.79 | align=center | 8 <br> 111.99 | align=center | 9 <br> 171.78 |- | January 5–7, 2018 | 2018 South Korean Championships | Senior | align=center | 1 <br> 69.53 | align=center | 1 <br> 135.15 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 204.68 |- | October 11–14, 2017 | 2017 JGP Italy | Junior | align=center | 5 <br> 60.42 | align=center | 4 <br> 117.28 | align=center | 5 <br> 177.70 |- | September 27–30, 2017 | 2017 JGP Croatia | Junior | align=center | 5 <br> 53.81 | align=center | 3 <br> 109.61 | align=center | 4 <br> 163.42 |- | style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=6 align=center | '''2016–17 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! Level ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | January 6–8, 2017 | 2017 South Korean Championships | Senior | align=center | 6 <br> 58.71 | align=center | 2 <br> 122.17 | align=center | 5 <br> 180.88 |- | style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=6 align=center | '''2015–16 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! Level ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | January 8–10, 2016 | 2016 South Korean Championships | Senior | align=center | 1 <br> 61.09 | align=center | 1 <br> 122.66 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 183.75 |- | style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=6 align=center | '''2014–15 season''' |- ! Date ! Event ! Level ! SP ! FS ! Total |- | January 5–9, 2015 | 2015 South Korean Championships | Senior | align=center | 6 <br> 52.15 | align=center | 7 <br> 97.14 | align=center | 6 <br> 149.29 |}
==Awards and recognition== {| class="wikitable" ! width="50px" |Year ! Awards |- | rowspan=4 style="text-align:center"|2016 | 21st Coca-Cola Sports Awards: Rookie of the Year<ref name=sportsnaver1944074/> |- | Korean Skating Union Merit Player Award Ceremony: Best Newcomer Award<ref name=sportsnaver8352946/> |- | Sports Marketing Award Korea: Promising Female Athlete<ref name=sportsnaver894380/> |- | Gyeonggi Newspaper Sports Athlete Award: Most Valuable Player<ref name=kgnews161212/> |- | style="text-align:center|2017 | 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics: the 1st torch bearer in South Korea<ref name=Olympics171101/> |}
== References == {{Reflist|2|refs= <!-- ISU bio -->
<ref name=ISU-YY>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00102446.htm |title= Competition Results: Young YOU |publisher=International Skating Union }}</ref>
<ref name="ISU-1718">{{Cite web |title=Young YOU: 2017/2018 |url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180529110646/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |archive-date=May 29, 2018 |publisher=International Skating Union}}</ref>
<ref name=ISU-1819>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |title= Young YOU: 2018/2019 |publisher=International Skating Union |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180822130102/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |archive-date= August 22, 2018 }}</ref>
<ref name=ISU-1920>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |title= Young YOU: 2019/2020 |publisher=International Skating Union |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20191027063827/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |archive-date= October 27, 2019 }}</ref>
<ref name=ISU-2021>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |title= Young YOU: 2020/2021 |publisher=International Skating Union |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20201103052526/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |archive-date= November 3, 2020 }}</ref>
<ref name=ISU-2122>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |title= Young YOU: 2021/2022 |publisher=International Skating Union |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210920061355/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |archive-date= September 20, 2021 }}</ref>
<ref name=ISU-2223>{{Cite web |title=Young YOU: 2022/2023 |url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220824042939/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |archive-date=24 August 2022 |access-date= |publisher=International Skating Union}}</ref>
<ref name=ISU-2324>{{Cite web |title=Young YOU: 2023/2024 |url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |publisher=International Skating Union |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231023033713/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |archive-date=23 October 2023}}</ref>
<ref name=ISU-2526>{{Cite web |title=Young YOU: 2025/2026 |url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |publisher=International Skating Union |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20251001033713/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102446.htm |archive-date=1 October 2025}}</ref>
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<ref name=CS160111>{{cite news |title= Girl Breaks Kim Yu-na's Record as Youngest National Champ |url= http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2016/01/11/2016011101042.html |website= The Chosun Ilbo |access-date= January 12, 2016 |date= January 11, 2016 }}</ref>
<ref name=TD160111>{{cite news |title= S Korea hails new skating prodigy, 11 |url= http://www.todayonline.com/sports/s-korea-hails-new-skating-prodigy-11?singlepage=true |website= Today |access-date= January 12, 2016 |date= January 11, 2016 }}</ref>
<ref name=KBS160111>{{cite news |title= 11-Year-Old Prodigy Wins Figure Skating Championship |url= http://world.kbs.co.kr/english/news/news_Sp_detail.htm?No=116116 |website= KBS World Radio |access-date= January 12, 2016 |date= January 11, 2016 |archive-date= January 12, 2016 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160112060538/http://world.kbs.co.kr/english/news/news_Sp_detail.htm?No=116116 |url-status= dead }}</ref>
<ref name=NT160111>{{cite news |title= 'Figure skating genius' You Young, 11, captivates South Korea as national champion |url= http://www.thenational.ae/blogs/kit-bag/figure-skating-genius-you-young-11-captivates-south-korea-as-national-champion |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160111132408/http://www.thenational.ae/blogs/kit-bag/figure-skating-genius-you-young-11-captivates-south-korea-as-national-champion |url-status= dead |archive-date= January 11, 2016 |website= The Nation |access-date= January 12, 2016 |date= January 11, 2016 }}</ref>
<ref name=JA160112>{{cite news |last1= Kim |first1= Hyo-kyung |last2= Joo |first2= Kyung-don |title= The 11-year-old answer to Kim Yu-na |url= http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=3013789 |website= Korea JoongAng Daily |access-date= January 12, 2016 |date= January 12, 2016 }}</ref>
<ref name=ST160112>{{cite news |first1= May |last1= Chen |title= Ice-skating: South Korean champ a Singapore-raised kid |url= http://www.straitstimes.com/sport/ice-skating-south-korean-champ-a-singapore-raised-kid |website= The Straits Times |access-date= January 12, 2016 |date= January 12, 2016 }}</ref>
<ref name=TD160115>{{cite news |last1= Low |first1= Lin Fhoong |title= Rising skating star made her start in S'pore |url= http://www.todayonline.com/sports/you-young-south-koreas-next-skating-queen?singlepage=true |website= Today |access-date= January 16, 2016 |date= January 15, 2016 }}</ref>
<ref name=sportsnaver1944074>{{cite news |url= http://m.sports.naver.com/general/news/read.nhn?oid=421&aid=0001944074 |script-title=ko:코카콜라 체육대상 신인상 피겨 유영 |language= ko |work= News1 Korea |publisher=Naver Sports |access-date= September 8, 2016 |date= March 16, 2016 }}</ref>
<ref name=sportsnaver8352946>{{cite news |url= http://m.sports.naver.com/general/news/read.nhn?oid=001&aid=0008352946 |script-title=ko:우리가 최우수 신인들 |language= ko |agency= Yonhap |publisher=Naver Sports |access-date= September 8, 2016|date= April 22, 2016 }}</ref>
<ref name=sportsnaver894380>{{cite news |url= http://m.sports.naver.com/general/news/read.nhn?oid=005&aid=0000894380 |script-title=ko:스포츠마케팅어워드코리아 2016 성황리 개최 |language= ko |work= Kookmin Ilbo |publisher=Naver Sports |access-date= September 10, 2016 |date= May 2, 2016 }}</ref>
<ref name=kgnews161212>{{cite news |url= http://www.kgnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=468071 |title= MVP 품은'포스트 김연아'유영 |language=ko |work= 경기신문 |date= December 12, 2016 }}</ref>
<ref name=YH170725>{{cite news |url= http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin/2017/07/25/0200000000AKR20170725131100007.HTML |title= 임은수·김예림·유영, 28일 피겨 대회서 새 프로그램 공개 |last= 김 |first= 경윤 |work= Yonhap |date= July 25, 2017 }}</ref>
<ref name=IF2017>{{cite AV media |title= 2017 Ice Festa in Gyeonggi |medium= Television production |language= ko |publisher=Seoul Broadcasting System |date= August 14, 2017 }}</ref>
<ref name=Olympics171101>{{cite news |url= https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/torch-relay/news/torch-relay-for-pyeongchang-olympics-begins-in-s-korea-2 |title= Torch relay for PyeongChang Olympics begins in S. Korea |agency= Yonhap |website= PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games |date= November 11, 2017 |access-date= December 30, 2017 |archive-date= December 31, 2017 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20171231051507/https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/torch-relay/news/torch-relay-for-pyeongchang-olympics-begins-in-s-korea-2 |url-status= dead }}</ref>
<ref name=ATS2018>{{cite web |url= http://www.allthatskate.com/html/index/ |title= All That Skate 2018 |publisher=All That Sports |access-date= May 18, 2018 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180518092548/http://www.allthatskate.com/html/index/ |archive-date= May 18, 2018 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS190309>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2019/03/quad-queen-trusova-defends-junior-world-title/ |title= "Quad queen" Trusova defends Junior World title |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= March 9, 2019 }}</ref>
<ref name=nikkan_wm191018>{{cite tweet |number= 1185041931707076608 |user= nikkan_wm |author= 松本航 Nikkan Sports |title= 昨日、GPスケートカナダへ出発した #紀平梨花 選手。取材した記者によるとバンクーバーで先に練習し、ケロウナ入り。終わってからは1週間ほどコロラドへ行くそう。同じ浜田コーチから指導を受け、切磋琢磨するユ・ヨン選手も出場します |language = ja |trans-title= Rika Kihira left for GP Skate Canada yesterday. According to an interview, she practices in Vancouver, then enters Kelowna. After the competition, she may visit Colorado for a week. Young You, also coached by Mie Hamada, practices hard and also participates in the competition. |date= October 18, 2019 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS191026>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2019/10/2019-skate-canada-ladies-short-program/ |title= Japan's Rika Kihira grabs leat at 2019 Skate Canada |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= October 26, 2019 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS191027>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2019/10/2019-skate-canada-ladies-free-skate/ |title= Russia's Trusova snags gold in Grand Prix debut at 2019 Skate Canada |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= October 27, 2019 }}</ref>
<ref name=OC191026>{{cite news |url= https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/alexandra-trusova-lands-three-quadruple-jumps-to-win-skate-canada/ |title= Alexandra Trusova lands three quadruple jumps to win Skate Canada |first= Rachel |last= Griffiths |work= Olympic Channel |date= October 26, 2019 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS191109>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2019/11/shcherbakova-wins-second-consecutive-grand-prix-in-chongqing/ |title= Shcherbakova wins second consecutive Grand Prix in Chongqing |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= November 9, 2019 }}</ref>
<ref name=YO2020-results>{{Cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1920/wyog2020/ |title= Lausanne 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games |publisher= International Skating Union |website= isuresults.com |date= January 12, 2020}} Publication date from the event protocol.</ref>
<ref name=4CC2020-entry>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/events/cat03109430.htm |title= ISU Four Continents Championships 2020 - Ladies Final Results |publisher= International Skating Union |website= isuresults.com |date= February 8, 2020 }}</ref>
<ref name=World2020-entry>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/events/cat03109434.htm |title= ISU World Championships 2020 - Ladies Entries |publisher= International Skating Union |website= isuresults.com |date= March 5, 2020 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS200206>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2020/02/japans-kihira-leads-ladies-at-four-continents/ |title= Japan's Kihira leads ladies at Four Continents |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= February 6, 2020 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS200208>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2020/02/kihira-defends-title-at-four-continents/ |title= Kihira defends title at Four Continents |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= February 8, 2020 }}</ref>
<ref name=CBC200311>{{cite news |url= https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/figureskating/canada-figure-skating-world-championships-cancelled-coronavirus-1.5493642 |title= World figure skating championships cancelled in Montreal |first= Lori |last= Ewing |work= CBC Sports |date= March 11, 2020 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS201127>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2020/11/2020-nhk-trophy-ladies-short-program/ |title= Sakamoto soars to lead at NHK Trophy |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= November 27, 2020 }}</ref>
<ref name=OC201127>{{cite news |url= https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/nhk-trophy-muramoto-takahashi-ice-dance-sakamoto/ |title= NHK Trophy: Muramoto/Takahashi second after rhythm dance on ice dance debut |first= ZK |last= Goh |work= Olympic Channel |date= November 27, 2020}}</ref>
<ref name=GS201128>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2020/11/2020-nhk-trophy-ladies-free-skate/ |title= Sakamoto claims ladies' title at 2020 NHK Trophy |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= November 28, 2020 }}</ref>
<ref name=OC210226>{{cite news |url= https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/cha-jun-hwan-kim-ye-lim-south-korean-figure-skating-nationals-2021/ |title= Cha Jun-hwan and Kim Ye-lim win South Korean figure skating nationals |work= Olympic Channel |last= Goh |first= ZK |date= February 26, 2021 }}</ref>
<ref name=FSO210918>{{cite news |url= https://figureskatersonline.com/news/2021/09/18/cyprus-marilena-kitromilis-wins-surprising-gold-medal-at-autumn-classic/ |title= Cyprus' Marilena Kitromilis wins surprising gold medal at Autumn Classic |first= Gina |last= Capellazzi |work= Figure Skaters Online |date= September 18, 2021 }}</ref>
<ref name=FSO211025>{{cite web|url=https://figureskatersonline.com/news/2021/10/25/alexandra-trusova-fights-through-injury-to-claim-gold-at-2021-skate-america/|title=Alexandra Trusova fights through injury to claim gold at 2021 Skate America|first=Maura|last=Sullivan Hill|website=Figure Skaters Online|date= October 25, 2021 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS211024>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2021/10/2021-skate-america-women/ |title= Russia's Trusova seizes gold at 2021 Skate America |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= October 24, 2021 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS211113>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2021/11/2021-nhk-trophy-women/ |title= Japan's Sakamoto delivers at 2021 NHK Trophy |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= November 13, 2021 }}</ref>
<ref name=SK220109>{{cite tweet|number=1480088734263648256|user=skatingkor|title=Final Results: Korean Nationals 2022|author=Skating Korea|date=January 9, 2022}}</ref>
<ref name=GS220122>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2022/01/japans-mai-mihara-reclaims-four-continents-title/ |title= Japan's Mai Mihara reclaims Four Continents title |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= January 22, 2022 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS220215>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2022/02/kamila-valieva-skates-to-lead-in-beijing/ |title= Kamila Valieva skates to lead in Beijing |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= February 15, 2022 }}</ref>
<ref name=Oly220215>{{cite web|url=https://olympics.com/en/news/higuchi-wakaba-you-young-triple-axel-figure-skating-beijing-2022|title=Higuchi Wakaba joins historic list by landing triple Axel on Olympic ice|last=McCarvel|first=Nick|date=February 15, 2022|website=Olympics.com|access-date=February 16, 2022}}</ref>
<ref name=GS220217>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2022/02/shcherbakova-takes-olympic-gold-valieva-falters/ |title= Shcherbakova takes Olympic gold; Valieva falters |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= February 17, 2022 }}</ref>
<ref name=CBC220322>{{cite news |url= https://www.cbc.ca/sports/the-buzzer-figure-skating-world-championships-preview-1.6393780 |title= Get ready for a bizarre figure skating world championships |work= CBC Sports |last= Campigotto |first= Jesse |date= March 22, 2022 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS220323>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2022/03/2022-worlds-women-short-program/ |title= Sakamoto tops Olympic score at Worlds |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= March 23, 2022 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS220325>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2022/03/2022-worlds-women-free-skate/ |title= Japan's Kaori Sakamoto skates to World title |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= March 25, 2022 }}</ref>
<ref name=GS221029>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2022/10/2022-skate-canada-women/ |title= Watanabe rebounds to gold at Skate Canada |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= October 29, 2022 }}</ref>
<ref name=OC221028>{{cite web |last1=McCarvel |first1=Nick |title=Home hopes lead women's event at Skate Canada with Schizas, Daleman going 1-2 in short program |url=https://olympics.com/en/news/figure-skating-skate-canada-international-2022 |website=Olympic Channel |date=October 28, 2022 }}</ref>
<ref name=OC221029>{{cite web |last1=McCarvel |first1=Nick |title=In Grand Prix debut, Japan's Watanabe Rinka stuns for Skate Canada title |url=https://olympics.com/en/news/watanabe-rinka-womens-free-figure-skating-skate-canada-2022 |website=Olympic Channel |access-date=29 October 2022}}</ref>
<ref name=2022ShefSP>{{cite web |last1=McCarvel |first1=Nick |title=Mihara Mai tops women's short program at British Grand Prix as Guignard/ Fabbri hold off home hopes in ice dance |url=http://www.olympics.com/en/news/mai-mihara-guignard-fabbri-british-grand-prix-figure-skating-2022 |website=Olympic Channel |access-date=14 November 2022}}</ref>
<ref name=2022ShefFP>{{cite web |last1=Slater |first1=Paula |title=Mihara takes first Grand Prix gold in Sheffield |url=http://www.goldenskate.com/2022/11/2022-mk-john-wilson-trophy-women/ |website=Golden Skate |access-date=14 November 2022}}</ref>
<ref name=2023Nats>{{cite web |last1=김 |first1=성휘 |title='샛별' 신지아 '프린스' 차준환, 피겨 국대선발 1위...김예림 2위 |url=http://www.news.mt.co.kr/mtview.php?no=2023010817205195551 |website=Money Today |access-date=16 May 2023 }}{{Dead link|date=July 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
<ref name=2023NatsResults>{{cite web |title=공지사항 |url=http://www.skating.or.kr/%ED%94%BC%EA%B2%A8/?vid=257 |website=Korean Skating Union |access-date=16 May 2023 |archive-date=May 16, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230516230923/https://skating.or.kr/%ED%94%BC%EA%B2%A8/?vid=257 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
<ref name=23WorldTeam>{{cite web |title=South Korea World Team Announcement |url=https://www.twitter.com/InTheLoPodcast/status/1611993089991905280 |website=Twitter |access-date=16 May 2023}}</ref>
<ref name=2023ChallengeCupResults>{{cite web |title=2023 International Challenge Cup |url=https://www.knsbfigureskatingresults.nl/2022-2023/20230223/ |website=KNSB |access-date=16 May 2023}}</ref>
<ref name=23ChallengeCup>{{cite web |last1=서 |first1=재원 |title=유영, 피겨 챌린저컵 여자 싱글 6위로 마무리 출처 |url=http://www.sedaily.com/NewsView/29LWWA6RUM |website=SeDaily |access-date=16 May 2023}}</ref>
<ref name=Chi>{{cite web |title=Young You Coaching Change |url=https://www.twitter.com/SkatingLesson/status/1649807551901360128 |website=Twitter |access-date=16 May 2023}}</ref>
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<ref name=GS231118>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/kaori-sakamoto-reigns-at-grand-prix-espoo/ |title= Kaori Sakamoto reigns at Grand Prix Espoo |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= November 18, 2023 |access-date=November 23, 2023}}</ref>
<ref name=rank23>{{cite web |title=Ranking Competition - Senior Women Results |url=http://www.twitter.com/skatingkor/status/1731240581353853234 |website=Twitter |publisher=Twitter |access-date=14 January 2024}}</ref>
<ref name=MF240323>{{cite web|url=https://mfocus.kr/sports/skating/17363/ |title= 피겨 김채연, 세계선수권 동메달 획득 ... "정말 새롭고 기쁜 경험"|trans-title=Figure skater Kim Chae-yeon wins bronze medal at World Championships... "A truly new and enjoyable experience"|last=Kim|first=Hyun-jin|language=Korean|website=mfocus.kr|date=March 23, 2024|access-date=April 7, 2024}}</ref>
<ref name=SP2425>{{cite web |last1=Ge |first1=Misha |title=Young You: 2024/2025 SP |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/C66TXBxpKiY/?hl=en |website=Instagram |publisher=Instagram |access-date=2 September 2024}}</ref>
<ref name=GS042124>{{cite news |url=https://www.goldenskate.com/young-you/ |title=Young You: Injury-free and ready for 2024-25 |work= Golden Skate |date= April 21, 2024}}</ref> }}
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