Hannah Lim and Ye Quan: “After seven incredible years together and representing Korea at the 2026 Olympics, Hannah and I have decided to end our partnership.”

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South Korean ice dance pair Hannah Lim and Ye Quan have announced the end of their partnership.

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Lim and Quan were silver medalists at both the World Junior Championships and the Junior Grand Prix Final in the 2022/23 season. At the 2026 World Championships, they placed 15th, and at the Olympic Games, they finished 22nd.

Hannah Lim posted on her Instagram:

“Hi everyone,

I wanted to announce that Ye and I have decided to end our partnership. This decision was made after careful consideration and taking into account our shared goals and aspirations for the sport.

I just wanted to take the time to thank every single person who supported and inspired us to not only be beautiful athletes but humans as well. We could not have accomplished all that we did without our amazing team.

And to our fans, thank you so much for coming along this special journey with us. You all hold a special place in our hearts.

And finally to Ye, thank you for making all the early mornings bearable. Thank you for listening when I needed someone there. Thank you for all the laughs and amazingly fun times. Thank you for believing in my vision always. You were my first ever ice dance partner and I will remember that forever.

Moving forward, I will be looking for a new partner and new opportunities that come my way.

Hannah Lim.”

Ye Quand also posted on his Instagram page:

“After seven incredible years together and representing Korea at the 2026 Olympics, Hannah and I have decided to end our partnership.

All that time on the ice teaches you a lot. Hannah showed me how to laugh through the tough practices, and helped me stand back up when the whole world was watching. I’m proud of what we built – from juniors, to seniors, to standing in that Olympic rink together. What you saw from us was always real.

We chased a big dream and we caught it. I don’t regret a single day. Training beside her was a privilege, and I’m endlessly grateful for everything achieved as a team.

Thank you to our coaches at IAM, to KSU, to Brion, and to Team Triple K for your support and making all of this possible. Thank you to all the fans who welcomed us and followed us through everything.

This isn’t goodbye to skating – just to this chapter. I am now focused on 2030. I’ll be evaluating partnerships for the 2030 cycle, and I’m ready to get back to work.

Hannah – thank you for 7 unforgettable years. I’ll always be cheering you on. – Ye.”


 

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