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19 Facts About Ting Cui

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Ting Cui is the 2018 CS Tallinn Trophy silver medalist.

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Ting Cui was born on September 6,2002, in Baltimore, Maryland, the eldest child of Lily and Larry Cui.

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Ting Cui enrolled at Middlebury College in 2022, where she currently in the process of obtaining a bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government.

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Ting Cui received a pewter medal after finishing fourth in the intermediate category at the 2015 US Championships.

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Ting Cui placed seventh at the 2018 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.

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Ting Cui was coached by Vincent Restencourt in Aston, Pennsylvania, until the end of the season.

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Ting Cui began her season on the JGP series, placing fifth in Linz, Austria, and then seventh in Ostrava, Czech Republic.

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At the 2019 US Championships, Ting Cui debuted on the senior level domestically.

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Ting Cui placed twelfth in the short program after falling twice and failing to execute a combination.

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Ting Cui rallied in the free skate, where she placed third, rising to fifth place overall.

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Ting Cui won the bronze medal at the 2019 World Junior Championships after placing third in both segments, becoming the first American lady to medal at Junior Worlds since Gracie Gold in 2012.

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Ting Cui suffered from a serious ankle injury over the summer but returned to compete at the 2019 US Classic, where she finished fourth.

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On October 9,2019, Ting Cui announced that she had reinjured her ankle in training and would consequently withdraw from her Grand Prix assignments for the year, the Internationaux de France and NHK Trophy.

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Ting Cui switched coaches from Tom Zakrajsek to Natalia Linichuk in Newark, Delaware during the offseason.

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Ting Cui did not compete at either 2020 Skate America or the 2021 US Championships.

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Ting Cui said she was working on getting her triples consistent and looking to return and compete for the next season.

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Ting Cui said her coaching situation for the upcoming season would be dependent upon several factors, including where she decided to attend college.

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Ting Cui considered ending her competitive career after she entered college, but she continued to skate for fun and eventually decided to return to competitive training.

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Shortly following the event, Ting Cui competed at the 2023 US Championships, where she finished in twelfth place.