Lee Hae-in Age, Wiki and Bio

Lee Hae-in

Quick Info

ProfessionFigure Skater
NationalitySouth Korean
Date of Birth16/04/2005
Age20 years
BirthplaceYuseong-gu, Daejeon, South Korea

Bio/Wiki

Other Names
  • Haein Lee
  • Lee Haein
Known ForBeing one of South Korea's most inspiring figure skaters

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 5" (165 cm)
Eye ColorLight Brown
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

School
  • Yangjin Elementary School, Anseong, South Korea
  • Bangbae Middle School, Seoul, South Korea
  • Hangang Middle School, Seoul, South Korea
  • Sehwa Girls' High School, Seoul, South Korea
College/UniversityKorea University, Seoul, South Korea
QualificationsPursuing bachelor's in International Sports Studies (as of January 2026)

Personal Life

HometownSeoul, South Korea
Zodiac SignAries
ControversyIn June 2024, received a three-year suspension from the Korean Skating Union due to an incident during overseas training involving allegations of inappropriate behavior, which was later lifted by the Seoul Eastern District Court.

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried

Family

Father(table tennis coach)
Siblings
BrotherNone
Sister1 (older)

Career

DebutStarted figure skating in 2013 after being inspired by her idol Yuna Kim.
Achievements
  • Third South Korean skater to win a Junior Grand Prix title.
  • Won the 2019 Senior South Korean Championships (Bronze Medal).
  • Achieved a Silver Medal at the 2023 World Championships.
  • Medaled at the 2024 World Championships (Bronze).
  • Competed at the 2026 Winter Olympics after selection.
Notable Performances
  • Won gold medals at the 2023 Four Continents Championships and the 2025 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge.

Favourites

Hobbies
  • Traveling
  • Spending time with friends
  • Cat lover owning a cat named Jenny
MiscellaneousDrinks alcohol occasionally.

Some Lesser Known Facts

Relocated to Seoul for her studies and figure skating training after being born in Daejeon.
Practiced gymnastics as a child before switching to figure skating.
Made her junior international debut in the 2018-2019 ISU Junior Grand Prix season.
Finished 10th at the 2021 World Championships, contributing to South Korea's quotas for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.