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Yebin Mok (born April 19, 1984) is an American former competitive figure skater. She is the 2002 Golden Spin of Zagreb silver medalist, won two bronze medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit, and placed fifth at the 2003 World Junior Championships.

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Yebin Mok
Born (1984-04-19) April 19, 1984 (age 40)
Seoul, South Korea
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Figure skating career
Country United States
Skating clubAll Year FSC
Began skating1994
Retired2008
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Personal life

Mok was born on April 19, 1984, in Seoul, South Korea.[1] She emigrated to the United States with her parents when she was seven.[2]

Career

Mok began skating in 1994 in Culver City, California.[3] She won Junior Olympics in 1997 in Juvenile,[4] and 1998 in Intermediate Ladies,[5] which is equivalent to U.S Junior Nationals. A stress fracture in the summer of 1998 kept her off the ice for three months.[3]

In October 2000, Mok made her Junior Grand Prix (JGP) debut, placing fourth in Germany before winning bronze in the Czech Republic. In November, she won a senior international medal – silver at the Golden Spin of Zagreb. Around 2000, she developed a pinched nerve in her back.[3] She was selected to compete at the 2001 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. She placed tenth in her qualifying group but withdrew before the short program.

In the 2002–03 JGP series, Mok placed fourth in Montreal and won bronze in Beijing. She placed sixth on the senior level at the 2003 U.S. Championships and was sent to the 2003 World Junior Championships in Ostrava. She placed second in her qualifying group, fifth in the short program, sixth in the free skate, and fifth overall in the Czech Republic. Mok later missed five months of training due to a stress fracture in her lower back and then four months due to ganglion cysts on her ankles, which required surgery.[3]

Mok did not compete in the 2005–06 season. She struggled with eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and depression.[6][3] In 2008, she became a professional skater for Holiday on Ice.[7]

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Programs

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Season Short program Free skating
2003–2004
[1]
2002–2003
[8]
  • Spartacus
2000–2001
[9]
  • Concerto No. 1
    by Camille Saint-Saëns
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Competitive highlights

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International[1]
Event 96–97 97–98 98–99 99–00 00–01 01–02 02–03 03–04 04–05 06–07 07–08
Golden Spin2nd
International: Junior[1][9]
Junior WorldsWD5th
JGP Canada4th
JGP China3rd
JGP Czech Rep.3rd
JGP Germany4th
National[1][10]
U.S. Champ.5th J.10th10th6thWD16th
Junior Olympics1st Jv.1st I.
Pacific Coast4th J.2nd3rd6th
Southwest Pacific2nd J.2nd8th4th
Levels: Jv. = Juvenile, I. = Intermediate, J. = Junior
JGP: ISU Junior Grand Prix; QR: Qualifying round; WD: Withdrew
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References

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