Early years Lim began learning to skate around age four. After years of training in singles, she opted to switch to ice dance in the summer of 2019, partnering with
Ye Quan. They were admitted to the Ice Academy of Montreal, a prestigious training school headed by Canadian coaches
Marie-France Dubreuil and
Patrice Lauzon and Frenchman
Romain Haguenauer. Going on to compete on the
2024–25 Grand Prix circuit, they placed seventh at
2024 Skate Canada International and ninth at the
2024 Finlandia Trophy. One month later, the duo won their second consecutive title at the
2025 South Korean Championships, earning a spot on the
2025 World team. In February, they placed sixth at the
2025 Four Continents Championships in
Seoul, South Korea and went on to place eighteenth at the
2025 World Championships in
Boston, Massachusetts, United States, the following month. The following month, Lim/Quan placed sixth at the
2026 Four Continents Championships. "We felt really good," said Lim after the free dance. "I think I was a little nervous today, but we kept the story and the connection. We know that we made a little bit of mistakes, so we can work hard to do a better score and better performance at the Olympics." On 6 February, Lim/Quan competed in the rhythm dance segment for Team South Korea during the
2026 Winter Olympics Figure Skating Team Event, placing seventh. Three days later, Lim/Quan competed in the rhythm dance segment of the
individual ice dance event. During the performance, Quan made a costly error during their twizzle sequence and as a result, they placed twenty-second and failed to advance to the free dance segment. Quan said following that performance. "Maybe it was just the nerves. I’m a bit disappointed about what happened, actually pretty disappointed. But overall, for the rest of the program, I think I still did my best. At least I’m proud that it didn’t affect the rest of the skate." On 21 April 2026, Lim/Quan announced the end of their partnership. Both skaters announced they would be searching for new partners. == Programs ==