Li Yu-hsiang

Li Yu-Hsiang
Li Yu-hsiang performing a sit spin during a practice session at the 2026 Winter Olympics
Personal information
Other namesJordan Li
Born (2006-11-22) November 22, 2006
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Figure skating career
Country Chinese Taipei
DisciplineMen's singles
CoachIvan Dinev
Rafael Arutyunyan
Yuka Sato
Kim Soo-jin
Began skating2014
Medal record
Chinese Taipei Championships
2024-25 Taipei Singles

Li Yu-Hsiang (Chinese: 李宇翔; born 22 November 2006) is a Taiwanese figure skater. He is the 2024 Chinese Taipei national champion and the 2025 Asian Open Trophy silver medalist.

He represented Chinese Taipei at the 2026 Winter Olympics, becoming the third Taiwanese figure skater to qualify for the Winter Olympics, after Pauline Lee and David Liu, and the first to be based in Taiwan.[1]

Personal life

Li Yu-Hsiang was born in Taipei, Taiwan.[2] Li had poor health as a child and began trying various sports at the advice of his doctor. At the age of eight, Li began figure skating, enjoying the combination of art and technique.[3]

At eight years old, Li moved in with his grandmother while his parents worked to financially support him. Since he began skating, Li's grandmother has supported in his training, accompanying him to practice every day.[4]

In December 2025, Allianz Taiwan Life named Li as their Olympic and Paralympic Movements ambassador.[5]

Career

Early years

Li began learning how to skate in 2014. He first competed at the novice level, winning the Asian Open Trophy at the basic novice level in 2017, winning silver at the basic novice level in 2018, and silver at the advanced novice level in 2019.[6]

As a junior starting in the 2021–22 season, Li competed competed on the Junior Grand Prix, placing as high as seventh. He qualified for two World Junior Championships, placing twenty-eighth in 2023 and sixteenth in 2024. Li won the Chinese Taipei Championships at the junior level four times, from 2020-23.[2]

2023-24 season

Li first competed at the senior level at the 2024 Thailand Open Trophy, placing first with a score of 186.22, over 35 points above second place medalist Ze Zeng Fang.[6]

2024–25 season

Li elected to turn senior during the 2024–25 season, making his senior international debut at the 2024 Asian Open Trophy. Li placed seventh in the short program and sixth in the free skate, finishing eighth overall. Li next competed at his first ISU Challenger Series competition, finishing twentieth at the 2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. At the 2024 CS Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur, Li finished in ninth with a personal best score of 206.40, earning the minimum technical score required to compete at the 2025 World Championships.[6]

At the 2024 Chinese Taipei Championships, Li won his first senior national championships. At the 2024 Santa Claus Cup, Li placed fourth in the short program and first in the free skate, winning the title overall. At the 2024 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, Li finished tenth.[6]

Li was the sole Taiwanese figure skating representative at the 2025 Asian Winter Games. Aiming for a top ten finish, Li finished eleventh in the short program and 8th in the free skate, ultimately placing eighth.[6]

Li was once again the sole Taiwanese representative at the 2025 Four Continents Championships and 2025 World Championships. At Four Continents, Li finished seventeenth in the short program and tenth in the free skate, placing fourteenth overall. Li finished thirtieth at the 2025 World Championships, failing to qualify for the free skate.[6]

2025-26 season: Milano Cortina Olympics

Li began the 2025–26 season BY competing at the 2025 Asian Open Trophy, placing second behind Kim Hyun-gyeom of South Korea. At the 2025 Skate to Milano, Li placed eighth in the short program, third in the free skate, and fifth overall, 0.86 points ahead of sixth place Davide Lewton Brain. With his placement, Li narrowly qualified for the 2026 Winter Olympics, becoming the third figure skater, along with Pauline Lee (1988) and David Liu (1988, 1992, 1998), representing Chinese Taipei to qualify for the Olympics.[1]

In November, Li competed at the 2025 Santa Claus Cup, winning the gold medal. Two months later, he took the silver medal at the 2026 Sofia Trophy. In January, Li finished eighteenth at the 2026 Four Continents Championships in Beijing, China.[6]

Li was subsequently selected as Chinese Taipei's flag bearer for the Olympic opening ceremony.[7]

On 10 February, Li competed in the short program segment at the 2026 Winter Olympics, placing twenty-fourth and advancing to the free skate segment. Two days later, he placed twenty-first in the free skate and finished in twenty-third place overall.[6]

A few weeks later, Li competed at the 2026 World Junior Championships placing 13th overall.[8]

Programs

Season Short program Free skate Ref.
2021–22 [9]
2022–23 [10]
2023–24 [11]
2024–25 [12]
2025–26 [2]

Competitive highlights

Competition placements at senior level [6]
Season 2023–24 2024–25 2025–26
Winter Olympics 23rd
World Championships 30th TBD
Four Continents Championships 14th 18th
Chinese Taipei Championships 1st
CS Trophée Métropole Nice 9th
CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 10th
CS Nebelhorn Trophy 20th
Asian Open 8th 2nd
Asian Games 8th
Santa Claus Cup 1st 1st
Skate to Milano 5th
Sofia Trophy 2nd
Thailand Open Trophy 1st 1st
Competition placements at junior level [6]
Season 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 2025-26
World Junior Championships 28th 16th 13th
Chinese Taipei Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st
JGP Austria 11th
JGP Japan 9th
JGP Latvia 13th
JGP Poland 7th
JGP Thailand 10th
Asian Open 2nd 1st
Cranberry Cup 5th
Denver Cup 1st
Kings Cup 1st
Sofia Trophy 2nd
Volvo Open Cup 2nd

Detailed results

ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System [6]
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 216.98 2025 Skate to Milano
Short program TSS 72.41 2026 Winter Olympics
TES 39.84 2026 Winter Olympics
PCS 33.65 2025 Skate to Milano
Free skating TSS 146.67 2025 Skate to Milano
TES 77.25 2026 Winter Olympics
PCS 70.63 2025 Skate to Milano

Senior level

Results in the 2023–24 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
May 3–6, 2024 2024 Thailand Open Trophy 1 58.78 1 127.44 1 186.22
Results in the 2024–25 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 2–6,2024 2024 Asian Open Trophy 7 69.03 6 126.01 8 195.04
Sep 19–21, 2024 2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 19 57.87 19 111.49 20 169.36
Oct 16–20, 2024 2024 CS Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur 12 66.17 8 140.23 9 206.40
Oct 23–24, 2024 2024 Chinese Taipei Championships 1 53.00 1 138.20 1 191.20
Nov 27 – Dec 2, 2025 2024 Santa Claus Cup 4 66.01 1 141.52 1 207.53
Dec 4–7, 2024 2024 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 12 64.11 6 134.25 10 198.36
Feb 11–13, 2025 2025 Asian Winter Games 11 57.38 8 129.88 8 187.26
Feb 19–23, 2025 2025 Four Continents Championships 17 61.87 10 142.42 14 204.29
Mar 25–30, 2025 2025 World Championships 30 69.63 N/a N/a 30 60.93
May 1–4, 2025 2025 Thailand Open Trophy 1 62.35 1 126.10 1 188.45
Results in the 2025–26 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Aug 1–5, 2025 2025 Asian Open Trophy 4 59.38 2 134.96 2 194.34
Sep 18–21, 2025 2025 Skate to Milano 8 70.31 3 146.67 5 216.98
Nov 26–30, 2025 2025 Santa Claus Cup 2 61.20 2 121.16 1 182.36
Jan 6–11, 2026 2026 Sofia Trophy 2 71.32 2 125.97 2 197.29
Jan 21–25, 2026 2026 Four Continents Championships 20 63.33 17 134.94 18 198.27
Feb 10–13, 2026 2026 Winter Olympics 24 72.41 21 141.92 23 214.33

Junior level

Results in the 2021–22 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 29 – Oct 2, 2021 2021 JGP Poland 11 60.90 6 125.30 7 186.20
Oct 6–9, 2021 2021 JGP Austria 12 60.58 11 113.51 11 174.09
Feb 1–6, 2022 2022 Sofia Trophy 2 61.53 1 126.07 2 187.60
Results in the 2022–23 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Aug 10–14, 2022 2022 Cranberry Cup International 6 53.57 4 105.62 5 159.19
Sep 7–10, 2022 2022 JGP Latvia 15 51.71 12 113.00 13 164.71
Sep 7–9, 2022 2022 Asian Open Trophy 2 54.16 2 117.71 2 171.87
Feb 27 – Mar 5, 2023 2023 World Junior Championships 28 56.67 N/a N/a 28 56.67
Results in the 2023–24 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Aug 16–19, 2022 2022 Asian Open Trophy 2 61.90 1 127.03 1 188.93
Aug 23–26, 2023 2023 JGP Thailand 6 65.79 12 106.87 10 172.66
Sep 13–16, 2023 2023 JGP Japan 6 66.36 8 118.86 9 185.22
Oct 5–7, 2023 2023 Kings Cup International 1 66.94 1 124.17 1 191.11
Nov 11-12, 2023 2023 Chinese Taipei Championships 1 68.85 1 122.98 1 191.83
Jan 18–21, 2024 2024 Volvo Open Cup 4 62.75 2 123.05 2 185.60
Feb 26 – Mar 3, 2024 2024 World Junior Championships 13 66.53 14 126.73 16 193.26
Results in the 2024–25 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Mar 6–8, 2025 2025 Denver International Cup 1 64.62 1 125.00 1 189.62
Results in the 2025–26 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
3 Mar - 8 Mar, 2026 2026 World Junior Championships 12 71.06 16 131.48 13 202.54

References

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