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2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix
Type:ISU Junior Grand Prix
Date:August 21 – December 8, 2019
Season:2019–20
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The 2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix was the 23rd season of a series of junior international competitions organized by the International Skating Union. It was the junior-level complement to the 2019–20 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Skaters competed for medals in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance, as well as for qualifying points. The top six from each discipline qualified for the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final, which was held together with the senior final.

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ISU Junior Grand Prix

ISU Junior Grand Prix

The ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating is a series of international junior-level competitions organized by the International Skating Union. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The series was inaugurated in 1997 to complement the senior-level ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Skaters earn qualifying points at each Junior Grand Prix event and the six highest-ranking qualifiers meet at the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, which is held concurrently with the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final.

International Skating Union

International Skating Union

The International Skating Union (ISU) is the international governing body for competitive ice skating disciplines, including figure skating, synchronized skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. It was founded in Scheveningen, Netherlands, in July 1892, making it one of the oldest international sport federations. The ISU was formed to establish standardized international rules and regulations for the skating disciplines it governs, and to organize international competitions in these disciplines. It is now based in Switzerland.

2019–20 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating

2019–20 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating

The 2019–20 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating was a series of invitational senior internationals which ran from October 2019 through December 2019. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. Skaters earned points based on their placement at each event and the top six in each discipline qualified to compete at the Grand Prix Final in Turin, Italy.

Single skating

Single skating

Single skating is a discipline of figure skating in which male and female skaters compete individually. Men's singles and women's singles are governed by the International Skating Union (ISU). Figure skating is the oldest winter sport contested at the Olympics, with men's and women's single skating appearing as two of the four figure skating events at the London Games in 1908.

Pair skating

Pair skating

Pair skating is a figure skating discipline defined by the International Skating Union (ISU) as "the skating of two persons in unison who perform their movements in such harmony with each other as to give the impression of genuine Pair Skating as compared with independent Single Skating". The ISU also states that a pairs team consists of "one Woman and one Man". Pair skating, along with men's and women's single skating, has been an Olympic discipline since figure skating, the oldest Winter Olympic sport, was introduced at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. The ISU World Figure Skating Championships introduced pair skating in 1908.

Ice dance

Ice dance

Ice dance is a discipline of figure skating that historically draws from ballroom dancing. It joined the World Figure Skating Championships in 1952, and became a Winter Olympic Games medal sport in 1976. According to the International Skating Union (ISU), the governing body of figure skating, an ice dance team consists of one woman and one man.

2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final

2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final

The 2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final and ISU Junior Grand Prix Final was held from December 5–8, 2019 at the Torino Palavela in Turin, Italy. The combined event was the culmination of two international series — the Grand Prix of Figure Skating and the Junior Grand Prix. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance on the senior and junior levels.

Competitions

The locations of the JGP events change yearly. In the 2019–20 season, the series is composed of the following events in autumn 2019:[1]

Date Event Location Other notes Results
August 21–24 France 2019 JGP France Courchevel, France No pairs Details
August 28–31 United States 2019 JGP United States Lake Placid, New York, United States Details
September 4–7 Latvia 2019 JGP Latvia Riga, Latvia No pairs Details
September 11–14 Russia 2019 JGP Russia Chelyabinsk, Russia Details
September 18–21 Poland 2019 JGP Poland Gdańsk, Poland Details
September 25–28 Croatia 2019 JGP Croatia Zagreb, Croatia Details
October 2–5 Italy 2019 JGP Italy Egna, Italy No pairs Details
December 5–8 Italy 2019–20 JGP Final Turin, Italy Held with senior GPF Details

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France

France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Its eighteen integral regions span a combined area of 643,801 km2 (248,573 sq mi) and had a total population of over 68 million as of January 2023. France is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre; other major urban areas include Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux, and Nice.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in France

ISU Junior Grand Prix in France

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in France is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is held in the autumn in some years as part of the JGP series. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Courchevel

Courchevel

Courchevel is a French Alps ski resort. It is a part of Les Trois Vallées, the largest linked ski areas in the world. Courchevel also refers to the towns of Courchevel 1300, Courchevel 1550, Courchevel 1650 (Moriond), and Courchevel 1850, which are named for their altitudes in metres. On 1 January 2017, Saint-Bon-Tarentaise (1100) merged into the new commune Courchevel. The resort centre of Courchevel is at 1,747 metres. The name Courchevel 1850 was chosen for marketing reasons to compete with rival ski resort Val d'Isère. It is the Jardin Alpin area of Courchevel 1850 rather than the centre which is located at 1,850 metres.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in the United States

ISU Junior Grand Prix in the United States

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in the United States is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is held in the autumn in some years as part of the JGP series. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Lake Placid, New York

Lake Placid, New York

Lake Placid is a village in the Adirondack Mountains in Essex County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 2,303.

New York (state)

New York (state)

New York, often called New York state to distinguish it from its largest city, New York City, is a state in the Northeastern United States. With 20.2 million people enumerated at the 2020 United States census, its highest decennial count ever, it is the fourth-most populous state in the United States as of 2021, approximately 44% of the state's population lives in New York City, including 25% in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens; and 15% of the state's population is on the remainder of Long Island, the most populous island in the United States. With a total area of 54,556 square miles (141,300 km2), New York is the 27th-largest U.S. state by area. The state is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to its south, and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to its east; it shares a maritime border with Rhode Island, east of Long Island; and an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to its north and Ontario to its northwest.

Latvia

Latvia

Latvia, officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of the Baltic states; and is bordered by Estonia to the north, Lithuania to the south, Russia to the east, Belarus to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Sweden to the west. Latvia covers an area of 64,589 km2 (24,938 sq mi), with a population of 1.9 million. The country has a temperate seasonal climate. Its capital and largest city is Riga. Latvians belong to the ethno-linguistic group of the Balts and speak Latvian, one of the only two surviving Baltic languages. Russians are the most prominent minority in the country, at almost a quarter of the population.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Latvia

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Latvia

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in Latvia is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is held in the autumn in some years as part of the JGP series. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Russia

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Russia

The ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) in Russia is an international figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union. Russia organized the JGP Final for the first time in December 2012, in Sochi, and will host a qualifying event in September 2016 in Saransk. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Chelyabinsk

Chelyabinsk

Chelyabinsk is the administrative center and largest city of Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. It is the seventh-largest city in Russia, with a population of over 1.1 million people, and the second-largest city in the Ural Federal District, after Yekaterinburg. Chelyabinsk runs along the Miass River, and is just east of the Ural Mountains.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is held in the autumn in some years as part of the JGP series. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. When held in Gdańsk, the qualifying event is usually known as the Baltic Cup. It may be titled the Toruń Cup or Copernicus Stars when held in Toruń.

Gdańsk

Gdańsk

Gdańsk is a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland. With a population of 470,621, Gdańsk is the capital and largest city of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is Poland's principal seaport and the country's fourth-largest metropolitan area.

Entries

Skaters who reach the age of 13 before July 1, 2019 but have not turned 19 (singles and females of the other two disciplines) or 21 (male pair skaters and ice dancers) are eligible to compete on the junior circuit. Competitors are chosen by their countries according to their federation's selection procedures. The number of entries allotted to each ISU member federation is determined by their skaters' placements at the 2019 World Junior Championships in each discipline.

Number of entries per discipline

Based on the results of the 2019 World Junior Championships, each ISU member nation can field the following number of entries per event.[2]

Singles and ice dance

Entries Men Ladies Ice dance
2 entries in
7 events
 United States
 Russia
 Italy
 Russia
 United States
 Japan
 Canada
 Russia
 United States
1 entry in
7 events
 Canada
 France
 Georgia
 South Korea
 Canada
 Georgia
 Georgia
 France
 Ukraine
1 entry in
6 events
 Japan
 Azerbaijan
 Czech Republic
 Ukraine
 Azerbaijan
 Hungary
 France
 Italy
 Italy
 Czech Republic
 Belarus
 Estonia
1 entry in
5 events
 Israel
 Austria
 Turkey
 South Korea
 Sweden
 Germany
 Ukraine
 Austria
 China
 United Kingdom
 Hong Kong
 Bulgaria
 Switzerland
 Israel
 Germany
 United Kingdom
 Lithuania
 Armenia
1 entry in
4 events
 China
 Estonia
 Thailand
 Belarus
 Croatia
 Estonia
 Chinese Taipei
 Germany
 Finland
 Sweden
 Spain
 Hungary
 China
 Israel
1 entry in
3 events
 Switzerland
 Kazakhstan
 Croatia
 Spain
 Bulgaria
 United Kingdom
 Poland
 Kazakhstan
 New Zealand
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Belarus
 Netherlands
 Romania
 Spain
 Poland
 Lithuania
 Latvia
 Mexico
 Slovenia
 Denmark
 Turkey
 Japan
 Chinese Taipei
 Poland
 Australia
 Greece
 Austria
If not listed above, one entry in two events is allowed.
Host federations may enter up to three spots per discipline.

Pairs

Entries Pairs
3 entries in
4 events
 Russia
 China
 United States
 Israel
2 entries in
4 events
 Ukraine
 France
 Canada
 Germany
 Italy
 Japan
 Slovakia
1 entry in
4 events
If not listed above, one entry in three events is allowed.
Host federations have an unlimited number of entries.

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2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships

2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships

The 2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held in Zagreb, Croatia from 4 to 10 March 2019.

United States

United States

The United States of America, commonly known as the United States or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine Minor Outlying Islands, and 326 Indian reservations. The United States is also in free association with three Pacific Island sovereign states: the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau. It is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area. It shares land borders with Canada to its north and with Mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the Bahamas, Cuba, Russia, and other nations. With a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the Americas and the third most populous in the world. The national capital of the United States is Washington, D.C. and its most populous city and principal financial center is New York City.

Russia

Russia

Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering 17,098,246 square kilometres (6,601,670 sq mi), and encompassing one-eighth of Earth's inhabitable landmass. Russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries. It is the world's ninth-most populous country and Europe's most populous country, with a population of over 147 million people. The country's capital and largest city is Moscow. Saint Petersburg is Russia's cultural centre and second-largest city. Other major urban areas include Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, and Kazan.

Italy

Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, it consists of a peninsula delimited by the Alps and surrounded by several islands; its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical region. Italy shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and the enclaved microstates of Vatican City and San Marino. It has a territorial exclave in Switzerland, Campione. Italy covers an area of 301,230 km2 (116,310 sq mi), with a population of about 60 million. It is the third-most populous member state of the European Union, the sixth-most populous country in Europe, and the tenth-largest country in the continent by land area. Italy's capital and largest city is Rome.

Japan

Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south. Japan is a part of the Ring of Fire, and spans an archipelago of 14,125 islands covering 377,975 square kilometers (145,937 sq mi); the five main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa. Tokyo is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kobe, and Kyoto.

Canada

Canada

Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over 9.98 million square kilometres, making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Its southern and western border with the United States, stretching 8,891 kilometres (5,525 mi), is the world's longest binational land border. Canada's capital is Ottawa and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.

France

France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Its eighteen integral regions span a combined area of 643,801 km2 (248,573 sq mi) and had a total population of over 68 million as of January 2023. France is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre; other major urban areas include Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux, and Nice.

Georgia (country)

Georgia (country)

Georgia is a transcontinental country at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is part of the Caucasus region, bounded by the Black Sea to the west, Russia to the north and northeast, Turkey to the southwest, Armenia to the south, and by Azerbaijan to the southeast. The country covers an area of 69,700 square kilometres (26,900 sq mi), and has a population of 3.7 million people. Tbilisi is its capital and largest city, home to roughly a third of the Georgian population.

South Korea

South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and shares a land border with North Korea. The country's western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eastern border is defined by the Sea of Japan. South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of the entire peninsula and adjacent islands. It has a population of 51.75 million, of which roughly half live in the Seoul Capital Area, the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the world. Other major cities include Incheon, Busan, and Daegu.

Ukraine

Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately 600,000 square kilometres (230,000 sq mi). Prior to the ongoing Russian invasion, it was the eighth-most populous country in Europe, with a population of around 41 million people. On 1 January 2023, the United Nations estimated the Ukrainian population to be 34.1 million, with record low birth rates. It is also bordered by Belarus to the north; by Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; and by Romania and Moldova to the southwest; with a coastline along the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov to the south and southeast. Kyiv is the nation's capital and largest city. Ukraine's state language is Ukrainian; Russian is also widely spoken, especially in the east and south.

Medalists

Men

ISU Junior Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Results
France France Japan Yuma Kagiyama Canada Aleksa Rakic Russia Andrei Kutovoi Details
United States United States Japan Shun Sato Canada Stephen Gogolev Russia Gleb Lutfullin Details
Latvia Latvia Russia Andrei Mozalev South Korea Lee Si-hyeong Russia Daniil Samsonov Details
Russia Russia Russia Petr Gumennik Russia Artur Danielian Russia Ilya Yablokov Details
Poland Poland Russia Daniil Samsonov Japan Yuma Kagiyama Italy Daniel Grassl Details
Croatia Croatia Russia Andrei Mozalev Russia Artur Danielian Japan Shun Sato Details
Italy Italy Italy Daniel Grassl Russia Petr Gumennik Ukraine Ivan Shmuratko Details
Italy Final Japan Shun Sato Russia Andrei Mozalev Russia Daniil Samsonov Details

Ladies

ISU Junior Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Results
France France Russia Kamila Valieva South Korea Wi Seo-yeong Russia Maiia Khromykh Details
United States United States United States Alysa Liu South Korea Park Yeon-jeong Russia Anastasia Tarakanova Details
Latvia Latvia South Korea Lee Hae-in Russia Daria Usacheva Japan Rino Matsuike Details
Russia Russia Russia Kamila Valieva Russia Ksenia Sinitsyna Russia Viktoria Vasilieva Details
Poland Poland United States Alysa Liu Russia Viktoria Vasilieva Russia Anastasia Tarakanova Details
Croatia Croatia South Korea Lee Hae-in Russia Daria Usacheva Russia Anna Frolova Details
Italy Italy Russia Ksenia Sinitsyna Russia Anna Frolova Italy Alessia Tornaghi Details
Italy Final Russia Kamila Valieva United States Alysa Liu Russia Daria Usacheva Details

Pairs

ISU Junior Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Results
United States United States Russia Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov Russia Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov Russia Alina Pepeleva / Roman Pleshkov Details
Russia Russia Russia Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov Russia Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev Russia Diana Mukhametzianova / Ilya Mironov Details
Poland Poland Russia Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov United States Kate Finster / Balazs Nagy Germany Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel Details
Croatia Croatia Russia Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev Russia Diana Mukhametzianova / Ilya Mironov Germany Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel Details
Italy Final Russia Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov Russia Diana Mukhametzianova / Ilya Mironov Russia Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov Details

Ice dance

ISU Junior Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Results
France France Russia Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy France Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier Russia Ekaterina Katashinskaia / Aleksandr Vaskovich Details
United States United States United States Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik Russia Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin Czech Republic Natálie Taschlerová / Filip Taschler Details
Latvia Latvia Russia Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Andrey Filatov Georgia (country) Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya Russia Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy Details
Russia Russia Russia Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy Russia Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin Canada Nadiia Bashynska / Peter Beaumont Details
Poland Poland United States Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik France Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier Russia Ekaterina Katashinskaia / Aleksandr Vaskovich Details
Croatia Croatia Georgia (country) Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya Russia Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy Canada Emmy Bronsard / Aissa Bouaraguia Details
Italy Italy Russia Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Andrey Filatov Canada Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell Russia Angelina Lazareva / Maksim Prokofiev Details
Italy Final Georgia (country) Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya United States Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik Russia Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy Details

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France

France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Its eighteen integral regions span a combined area of 643,801 km2 (248,573 sq mi) and had a total population of over 68 million as of January 2023. France is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre; other major urban areas include Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux, and Nice.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in France

ISU Junior Grand Prix in France

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in France is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is held in the autumn in some years as part of the JGP series. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Japan

Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south. Japan is a part of the Ring of Fire, and spans an archipelago of 14,125 islands covering 377,975 square kilometers (145,937 sq mi); the five main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa. Tokyo is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kobe, and Kyoto.

Canada

Canada

Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over 9.98 million square kilometres, making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Its southern and western border with the United States, stretching 8,891 kilometres (5,525 mi), is the world's longest binational land border. Canada's capital is Ottawa and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.

Russia

Russia

Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering 17,098,246 square kilometres (6,601,670 sq mi), and encompassing one-eighth of Earth's inhabitable landmass. Russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries. It is the world's ninth-most populous country and Europe's most populous country, with a population of over 147 million people. The country's capital and largest city is Moscow. Saint Petersburg is Russia's cultural centre and second-largest city. Other major urban areas include Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, and Kazan.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in the United States

ISU Junior Grand Prix in the United States

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in the United States is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is held in the autumn in some years as part of the JGP series. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Shun Sato (figure skater)

Shun Sato (figure skater)

Shun Sato is a Japanese figure skater. He is the 2023 Four Continents bronze medalist, 2020 Bavarian Open champion, the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and a two-time Japan Junior national silver medalist. He is the former junior world record holder for the men's free skating and combined total score.

Gleb Lutfullin

Gleb Lutfullin

Gleb Olegovich Lutfullin is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2021 JGP Russia champion, the 2021 JGP Poland champion and the 2019 JGP U.S. bronze medalist.

Latvia

Latvia

Latvia, officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of the Baltic states; and is bordered by Estonia to the north, Lithuania to the south, Russia to the east, Belarus to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Sweden to the west. Latvia covers an area of 64,589 km2 (24,938 sq mi), with a population of 1.9 million. The country has a temperate seasonal climate. Its capital and largest city is Riga. Latvians belong to the ethno-linguistic group of the Balts and speak Latvian, one of the only two surviving Baltic languages. Russians are the most prominent minority in the country, at almost a quarter of the population.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Latvia

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Latvia

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in Latvia is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is held in the autumn in some years as part of the JGP series. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Andrei Mozalev

Andrei Mozalev

Andrei Mikhailovich Mozalev is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2019 CS Warsaw Cup champion, the 2022 Russian national bronze medalist, 2020 World Junior champion and the winner of three ISU Junior Grand Prix events.

Lee Si-hyeong

Lee Si-hyeong

Lee Si-hyeong is a South Korean figure skater. He has competed in the final segment at eight ISU Championships, achieving his highest placement, seventh, at the 2022 Four Continents. He also represented his country at the 2022 Winter Olympics. He is a five-time South Korean national medalist.

Medal standings

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia17161952
2 United States4307
3 Japan3126
4 South Korea2305
5 Georgia2103
6 Italy1023
7 Canada0325
8 France0202
9 Germany0022
10 Czech Republic0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (11 entries)29292987

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Russia

Russia

Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering 17,098,246 square kilometres (6,601,670 sq mi), and encompassing one-eighth of Earth's inhabitable landmass. Russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries. It is the world's ninth-most populous country and Europe's most populous country, with a population of over 147 million people. The country's capital and largest city is Moscow. Saint Petersburg is Russia's cultural centre and second-largest city. Other major urban areas include Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, and Kazan.

United States

United States

The United States of America, commonly known as the United States or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine Minor Outlying Islands, and 326 Indian reservations. The United States is also in free association with three Pacific Island sovereign states: the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau. It is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area. It shares land borders with Canada to its north and with Mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the Bahamas, Cuba, Russia, and other nations. With a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the Americas and the third most populous in the world. The national capital of the United States is Washington, D.C. and its most populous city and principal financial center is New York City.

Japan

Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south. Japan is a part of the Ring of Fire, and spans an archipelago of 14,125 islands covering 377,975 square kilometers (145,937 sq mi); the five main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa. Tokyo is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kobe, and Kyoto.

South Korea

South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and shares a land border with North Korea. The country's western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eastern border is defined by the Sea of Japan. South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of the entire peninsula and adjacent islands. It has a population of 51.75 million, of which roughly half live in the Seoul Capital Area, the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the world. Other major cities include Incheon, Busan, and Daegu.

Georgia (country)

Georgia (country)

Georgia is a transcontinental country at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is part of the Caucasus region, bounded by the Black Sea to the west, Russia to the north and northeast, Turkey to the southwest, Armenia to the south, and by Azerbaijan to the southeast. The country covers an area of 69,700 square kilometres (26,900 sq mi), and has a population of 3.7 million people. Tbilisi is its capital and largest city, home to roughly a third of the Georgian population.

Italy

Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, it consists of a peninsula delimited by the Alps and surrounded by several islands; its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical region. Italy shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and the enclaved microstates of Vatican City and San Marino. It has a territorial exclave in Switzerland, Campione. Italy covers an area of 301,230 km2 (116,310 sq mi), with a population of about 60 million. It is the third-most populous member state of the European Union, the sixth-most populous country in Europe, and the tenth-largest country in the continent by land area. Italy's capital and largest city is Rome.

Canada

Canada

Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over 9.98 million square kilometres, making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Its southern and western border with the United States, stretching 8,891 kilometres (5,525 mi), is the world's longest binational land border. Canada's capital is Ottawa and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.

France

France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Its eighteen integral regions span a combined area of 643,801 km2 (248,573 sq mi) and had a total population of over 68 million as of January 2023. France is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre; other major urban areas include Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux, and Nice.

Germany

Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second-most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated between the Baltic and North seas to the north, and the Alps to the south; it covers an area of 357,022 square kilometres (137,847 sq mi), with a population of around 84 million within its 16 constituent states. Germany borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. The nation's capital and most populous city is Berlin and its main financial centre is Frankfurt; the largest urban area is the Ruhr.

Czech Republic

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The Czech Republic has a hilly landscape that covers an area of 78,871 square kilometers (30,452 sq mi) with a mostly temperate continental and oceanic climate. The capital and largest city is Prague; other major cities and urban areas include Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň and Liberec.

Ukraine

Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately 600,000 square kilometres (230,000 sq mi). Prior to the ongoing Russian invasion, it was the eighth-most populous country in Europe, with a population of around 41 million people. On 1 January 2023, the United Nations estimated the Ukrainian population to be 34.1 million, with record low birth rates. It is also bordered by Belarus to the north; by Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; and by Romania and Moldova to the southwest; with a coastline along the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov to the south and southeast. Kyiv is the nation's capital and largest city. Ukraine's state language is Ukrainian; Russian is also widely spoken, especially in the east and south.

Qualification

At each event, skaters earned points toward qualification for the Junior Grand Prix Final. Following the 7th event, the top six highest scoring skaters/teams advanced to the Final. The points earned per placement were as follows:

Placement Points (Singles) Points (Pairs/Dance)
1st 15 15
2nd 13 13
3rd 11 11
4th 9 9
5th 7 7
6th 5 5
7th 4 4
8th 3 3
9th 2
10th 1

There were originally seven tie-breakers in cases of a tie in overall points:

  1. Highest placement at an event. If a skater placed 1st and 3rd, the tiebreaker is the 1st place, and that beats a skater who placed 2nd in both events.
  2. Highest combined total scores in both events. If a skater earned 200 points at one event and 250 at a second, that skater would win in the second tie-break over a skater who earned 200 points at one event and 150 at another.
  3. Participated in two events.
  4. Highest combined scores in the free skating/free dance portion of both events.
  5. Highest individual score in the free skating/free dance portion from one event.
  6. Highest combined scores in the short program/short dance of both events.
  7. Highest number of total participants at the events.

If a tie remained, it was considered unbreakable and the tied skaters all advanced to the Junior Grand Prix Final.

Qualification standings

Bold denotes Junior Grand Prix Final qualification.

Points Men[3] Ladies[4] Pairs[5] Ice dance[6]
30 Russia Andrei Mozalev Russia Kamila Valieva
United States Alysa Liu
South Korea Lee Hae-in
Russia Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov United States Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik
Russia Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy
Russia Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Andrey Filatov
28 Japan Yuma Kagiyama
Russia Petr Gumennik
Russia Ksenia Sinitsyna Russia Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev
Russia Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov
Georgia (country) Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya
26 Italy Daniel Grassl
Russia Daniil Samsonov
Japan Shun Sato
Russia Artur Danielian
Russia Daria Usacheva France Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier
Russia Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin
24 Russia Viktoria Vasilieva
Russia Anna Frolova
Russia Diana Mukhametzianova / Ilya Mironov Russia Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy
22 South Korea Wi Seo-yeong
Russia Anastasia Tarakanova
Germany Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel Canada Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell
Russia Ekaterina Katashinskaia / Aleksandr Vaskovich
20 Canada Stephen Gogolev
Russia Ilya Yablokov
Russia Gleb Lutfullin
South Korea Park Yeon-jeong
Russia Maiia Khromykh
Russia Alina Pepeleva / Roman Pleshkov Canada Emmy Bronsard / Aissa Bouaraguia
Canada Nadiia Bashynska / Peter Beaumont
19
18 South Korea Lee Si-hyeong
United States Andrew Torgashev
Japan Nana Araki United States Kate Finster / Balazs Nagy Czech Republic Natálie Taschlerová / Filip Taschler
Canada Miku Makita / Tyler Gunara
17
16 Japan Mana Kawabe Russia Anna Shcheglova / Ilia Kalashnikov
China Wang Huidi / Jia Ziqi
United States Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen
15 Ukraine Ivan Shmuratko
14 South Korea Ji Seo-yeon
Japan Tomoe Kawabata
Japan Chisato Uramatsu
13 Canada Aleksa Rakic
United States Ilia Malinin
Italy Alessia Tornaghi
12 Canada Joseph Phan
United States Ryan Dunk
Canada Brooke McIntosh / Brandon Toste United States Ella Ales / Daniel Tsarik
11 Russia Andrei Kutovoi
Israel Mark Gorodnitsky
Japan Rino Matsuike
Poland Ekaterina Kurakova
Russia Angelina Lazareva / Maksim Prokofiev
United States Oona Brown / Gage Brown
Ukraine Maria Golubtsova / Kirill Belobrov
10 France Adam Siao Him Fa
Estonia Alexandr Selevko
United States Isabelle Inthisone United States Molly Cesanek / Yehor Yehorov
Japan Utana Yoshida / Shingo Nishiyama
9 Russia Egor Rukhin
Canada Alec Guinzbourg
Italy Lara Naki Gutmann Russia Stanislava Vislobokova / Aleksei Briukhanov United States Katarina DelCamp / Ian Somerville
8 Georgia (country) Alina Urushadze Georgia (country) Alina Butaeva / Luka Berulava
Ukraine Kateryna Dzitsiuk / Ivan Pavlov
France Lou Terreau / Noé Perron
France Marie Dupayage / Thomas Nabais
7 South Korea Cha Young-hyun Estonia Eva Lotta Kiibus North Korea Ro Hyang-mi / Han Kum-chol Estonia Katerina Bunina / Artur Gruzdev
Canada Irina Galiyanova / Grayson Lochhead
6 Canada Iliya Kovler
Italy Gabriele Frangipani
Estonia Niina Petrokina
Bulgaria Maria Levushkina
United Kingdom Sasha Fear / George Waddell
5 United States Matthew Nielsen
Czech Republic Matyáš Bělohradský
Canada Kaiya Ruiter
United States Kate Wang
Canada Emily Bausback
United States Gabriella Izzo
Canada Kelly Ann Laurin / Loucas Éthier Russia Tamara Zhukova / Daniil Karpov
4 Japan Kao Miura
United States Joseph Klein
United States Maxim Naumov
Canada Alison Schumacher
United States Hanna Harrell
United States Emilia Murdock
Canada Gabrielle Levesque / Pier-Alexandre Hudon
United States Anastasiia Smirnova / Danylo Siianytsia
Italy Carolina Portesi Peroni / Michael Chrastecky
Italy Francesca Righi / Aleksei Dubrovin
Israel Mariia Nosovitskaya / Mikhail Nosovitskiy
3 Austria Luc Maierhofer
Belarus Alexander Lebedev
Germany Denis Gurdzhi
South Korea Kyeong Jae-seok
Canada Eric Liu
Estonia Mihhail Selevko
Japan Rion Sumiyoshi
United States Lindsay Thorngren
United States Jessica Lin
Finland Linnea Ceder
Italy Lucrezia Gennaro
Canada Patricia Andrew / Zachary Daleman
Canada Chloe Minetta / Benjamin Mimar
France Cléo Hamon / Denys Strekalin
Germany Lara Luft / Stephano Valentino Schuster
Germany Anne-Marie Wolf / Max Liebers
Hungary Villo Martin / Danyil Semko
Russia Svetlana Lizunova / Alexander Vakhnov
2 China Li Luanfeng
United Kingdom Edward Appleby
Canada Beres Clements
China Chen Yudong
United States Dinh Tran
Turkey Başar Oktar
South Korea To Ji-hun
France Maïa Mazzara
Japan Moa Iwano
1 Japan Sena Miyake
Russia Matvei Vetlugin
Canada Corey Circelli
China Jin Hengxin
Hungary Júlia Láng
United States Sarah Jung
Italy Ginevra Negrello

Qualifiers

Men[3] Ladies[4] Pairs[5] Ice dance[6]
1 Russia Andrei Mozalev Russia Kamila Valieva Russia Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov United States Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik
2 Japan Yuma Kagiyama United States Alysa Liu Russia Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev Russia Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy
3 Russia Petr Gumennik South Korea Lee Hae-in Russia Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov Russia Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Andrey Filatov
4 Italy Daniel Grassl Russia Ksenia Sinitsyna Russia Diana Mukhametzianova / Ilya Mironov Georgia (country) Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya
5 Russia Daniil Samsonov Russia Daria Usacheva Germany Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel France Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier
6 Japan Shun Sato Russia Viktoria Vasilieva Russia Alina Pepeleva / Roman Pleshkov Russia Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin
Alternates
1st Russia Artur Danielian Russia Anna Frolova United States Kate Finster / Balazs Nagy Russia Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy
2nd Canada Stephen Gogolev South Korea Wi Seo-yeong Russia Anna Shcheglova / Ilia Kalashnikov Canada Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell
3rd Russia Ilya Yablokov Russia Anastasia Tarakanova China Wang Huidi / Jia Ziqi Russia Ekaterina Katashinskaia / Aleksandr Vaskovich

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2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final

The 2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final and ISU Junior Grand Prix Final was held from December 5–8, 2019 at the Torino Palavela in Turin, Italy. The combined event was the culmination of two international series — the Grand Prix of Figure Skating and the Junior Grand Prix. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance on the senior and junior levels.

Russia

Russia

Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering 17,098,246 square kilometres (6,601,670 sq mi), and encompassing one-eighth of Earth's inhabitable landmass. Russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries. It is the world's ninth-most populous country and Europe's most populous country, with a population of over 147 million people. The country's capital and largest city is Moscow. Saint Petersburg is Russia's cultural centre and second-largest city. Other major urban areas include Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, and Kazan.

Andrei Mozalev

Andrei Mozalev

Andrei Mikhailovich Mozalev is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2019 CS Warsaw Cup champion, the 2022 Russian national bronze medalist, 2020 World Junior champion and the winner of three ISU Junior Grand Prix events.

Kamila Valieva

Kamila Valieva

Kamila Valeryevna Valieva is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2022 European champion, 2021 Rostelecom Cup champion, 2021 Skate Canada International champion, and 2021 and 2023 Russian National silver medalist. She is also a provisional 2022 Olympic champion in the team event pending the conclusion of a WADA investigation. During the 2022 Winter Olympics, a sample that Valieva had submitted for a drug test in December tested positive for trimetazidine. As of mid-February, investigations were ongoing.

Alysa Liu

Alysa Liu

Alysa Liu is a retired American competitive figure skater. Liu is the youngest-ever U.S. women's national champion, having won her first title at age 13. She is also the youngest to win two senior national titles at age 14. Liu is the first to win two consecutive titles since Ashley Wagner in 2012 and 2013. She is also the first woman to win the junior and senior titles back-to-back since Mirai Nagasu in 2008. She is the 2022 World bronze medalist, the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy champion, the 2021 CS Lombardia Trophy champion, and a two-time U.S. national champion. She competed in the 2022 Winter Olympics, placing seventh.

Lee Hae-in (figure skater)

Lee Hae-in (figure skater)

Lee Hae-in is a South Korean figure skater. She is the 2023 Four Continents champion, 2022 Four Continents silver medalist, and is a five-time South Korean national senior medalist.

Apollinariia Panfilova

Apollinariia Panfilova

Apollinariia Sergeevna Panfilova is a retired Russian pair skater. With partner Dmitry Rylov, she is the 2020 World Junior champion, the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics champion, 2019–2020 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, 2019 World Junior silver medalist, the 2017–18 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, and the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist. Panfilova/Rylov are the current junior world record holders for both the short and free programs, and the total score for junior pairs.

Dmitry Rylov

Dmitry Rylov

Dmitry Vadimovich Rylov is a retired Russian pair skater. With partner Apollinariia Panfilova, he is the 2020 World Junior champion, the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics champion, 2019–2020 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, 2019 World Junior silver medalist, the 2017–18 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, and the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist.

Avonley Nguyen

Avonley Nguyen

Avonley Claren Nguyen is an American ice dancer. With her former partner, Vadym Kolesnik, she is the 2020 World Junior champion, the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, and the 2020 U.S. junior national champion. She has also won four medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, including three golds, and qualified to the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final.

Elizaveta Shanaeva

Elizaveta Shanaeva

Elizaveta Tamerlanovna Shanaeva is a Russian competitive ice dancer. With her former skating partner, Devid Naryzhnyy, she is the 2020 World Junior bronze medalist and the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist. She has also won three medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, including gold medals at 2019 France and 2019 Russia.

Devid Naryzhnyy

Devid Naryzhnyy

Devid Yurievich Naryzhnyy is a Russian competitive ice dancer. With his former skating partner, Elizaveta Shanaeva, he is the 2020 World Junior bronze medalist and the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist. He has also won three medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, including gold medals at 2019 France and 2019 Russia.

Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva

Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva

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Top JGP scores

Men

Best total score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Shun Sato  Japan 255.11 2019–20 JGP Final
2 Daniil Samsonov  Russia 250.51 2019 JGP Poland
3 Yuma Kagiyama  Japan 245.35 2019 JGP Poland
4 Daniel Grassl  Italy 241.53 2019 JGP Italy
5 Andrei Mozalev  Russia 241.48 2019–20 JGP Final
6 Petr Gumennik  Russia 232.39 2019 JGP Italy
7 Artur Danielian  Russia 223.82 2019 JGP Croatia
8 Ivan Shmuratko  Ukraine 221.44 2019 JGP Italy
9 Lee Si-hyeong  South Korea 218.31 2019 JGP Latvia
10 Ilya Yablokov  Russia 213.40 2019 JGP Italy

Best short program score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Daniil Samsonov  Russia 87.33 2019 JGP Poland
2 Yuma Kagiyama  Japan 84.72 2019 JGP Poland
3 Artur Danielian  Russia 83.31 2019 JGP Russia
4 Daniel Grassl  Italy 82.77 2019 JGP Italy
5 Andrei Mozalev  Russia 82.45 2019–20 JGP Final
6 Petr Gumennik  Russia 80.99 2019 JGP Italy
7 Andrew Torgashev  United States 80.53 2019 JGP Croatia
8 Shun Sato  Japan 79.19 2019 JGP United States
9 Stephen Gogolev  Canada 78.85 2019 JGP United States
10 Lee Si-hyeong  South Korea 77.30 2019 JGP Latvia

Best free skating score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Shun Sato  Japan 177.86 2019–20 JGP Final
2 Daniil Samsonov  Russia 163.18 2019 JGP Poland
3 Yuma Kagiyama  Japan 160.63 2019 JGP Poland
4 Andrei Mozalev  Russia 159.03 2019–20 JGP Final
5 Daniel Grassl  Italy 158.76 2019 JGP Italy
6 Petr Gumennik  Russia 151.40 2019 JGP Italy
7 Ivan Shmuratko  Ukraine 146.18 2019 JGP Italy
8 Lee Si-hyeong  South Korea 144.82 2019 JGP Croatia
9 Ilya Yablokov  Russia 143.01 2019 JGP Italy
10 Artur Danielian  Russia 141.71 2019 JGP Croatia

Ladies

Best total score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Kamila Valieva  Russia 221.95 2019 JGP Russia
2 Ksenia Sinitsyna  Russia 215.58 2019 JGP Italy
3 Alysa Liu  United States 208.10 2019 JGP United States
4 Lee Hae-in  South Korea 203.40 2019 JGP Croatia
5 Daria Usacheva  Russia 200.37 2019–20 JGP Final
6 Viktoria Vasilieva  Russia 198.79 2019 JGP Russia
7 Anastasia Tarakanova  Russia 194.74 2019 JGP Poland
8 Rino Matsuike  Japan 193.03 2019 JGP Latvia
9 Wi Seo-yeong  South Korea 191.07 2019 JGP France
10 Maiia Khromykh  Russia 190.73 2019 JGP Latvia

Best short program score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Ksenia Sinitsyna  Russia 74.65 2019 JGP Italy
2 Kamila Valieva  Russia 73.56 2019 JGP Russia
3 Alysa Liu  United States 71.19 2019–20 JGP Final
4 Daria Usacheva  Russia 71.09 2019 JGP Croatia
5 Lee Hae-in  South Korea 69.29 2019 JGP Croatia
6 Maiia Khromykh  Russia 68.93 2019 JGP Latvia
7 Anastasia Tarakanova  Russia 68.14 2019 JGP Poland
8 Viktoria Vasilieva  Russia 68.07 2019–20 JGP Final
9 Anna Frolova  Russia 67.93 2019 JGP Croatia
10 Tomoe Kawabata  Japan 67.70 2019 JGP Poland

Best free skating score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Kamila Valieva  Russia 148.39 2019 JGP Russia
2 Ksenia Sinitsyna  Russia 140.93 2019 JGP Italy
3 Alysa Liu  United States 138.99 2019 JGP Poland
4 Lee Hae-in  South Korea 134.11 2019 JGP Croatia
5 Viktoria Vasilieva  Russia 131.75 2019 JGP Russia
6 Daria Usacheva  Russia 130.22 2019–20 JGP Final
7 Rino Matsuike  Japan 126.62 2019 JGP Latvia
8 Anastasia Tarakanova  Russia 126.60 2019 JGP Poland
9 Wi Seo-yeong  South Korea 125.32 2019 JGP France
10 Nana Araki  Japan 122.75 2019 JGP Russia

Pairs

Best total score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov  Russia 192.73 2019 JGP Poland
2 Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov  Russia 185.05 2019 JGP Russia
3 Diana Mukhametzianova / Ilya Mironov  Russia 184.37 2019–20 JGP Final
4 Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev  Russia 179.83 2019 JGP Croatia
5 Alina Pepeleva / Roman Pleshkov  Russia 172.53 2019–20 JGP Final
6 Kate Finster / Balazs Nagy  United States 166.22 2019 JGP Poland
7 Stanislava Vislobokova / Aleksei Briukhanov  Russia 166.18 2019 JGP Russia
8 Ro Hyang-mi / Han Kum-chol  North Korea 161.13 2019 JGP Russia
9 Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel  Germany 159.22 2019–20 JGP Final
10 Anna Shcheglova / Ilia Kalashnikov  Russia 150.36 2019 JGP Poland

Best short program score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov  Russia 70.97 2019 JGP Poland
2 Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov  Russia 67.62 2019 JGP Russia
3 Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev  Russia 67.12 2019 JGP Russia
4 Diana Mukhametzianova / Ilya Mironov  Russia 64.90 2019–20 JGP Final
5 Alina Pepeleva / Roman Pleshkov  Russia 64.67 2019–20 JGP Final
6 Kate Finster / Balazs Nagy  United States 60.91 2019 JGP Poland
7 Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel  Germany 60.74 2019 JGP Croatia
8 Stanislava Vislobokova / Aleksei Briukhanov  Russia 60.26 2019 JGP Russia
9 Wang Huidi / Jia Ziqi  China 60.19 2019 JGP Croatia
10 Anna Shcheglova / Ilia Kalashnikov  Russia 56.63 2019 JGP Croatia

Best free skating score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov  Russia 121.76 2019 JGP Poland
2 Diana Mukhametzianova / Ilya Mironov  Russia 119.47 2019–20 JGP Final
3 Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov  Russia 117.43 2019 JGP Russia
4 Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev  Russia 117.39 2019 JGP Croatia
5 Alina Pepeleva / Roman Pleshkov  Russia 107.86 2019–20 JGP Final
6 Stanislava Vislobokova / Aleksei Briukhanov  Russia 105.92 2019 JGP Russia
7 Ro Hyang-mi / Han Kum-chol  North Korea 105.77 2019 JGP Russia
8 Kate Finster / Balazs Nagy  United States 105.31 2019 JGP Poland
9 Anna Shcheglova / Ilia Kalashnikov  Russia 99.83 2019 JGP Poland
10 Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel  Germany 99.75 2019–20 JGP Final

Ice dance

Best total score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya  Georgia 174.90 2019–20 JGP Final
2 Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik  United States 174.74 2019–20 JGP Final
3 Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy  Russia 171.07 2019 JGP Russia
4 Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Andrey Filatov  Russia 165.59 2019 JGP Latvia
5 Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier  France 162.70 2019 JGP Poland
6 Ekaterina Katashinskaia / Aleksandr Vaskovich  Russia 162.19 2019 JGP Poland
7 Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin  Russia 160.17 2019 JGP United States
8 Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy  Russia 154.39 2019 JGP Croatia
9 Miku Makita / Tyler Gunara  Canada 154.11 2019 JGP Poland
10 Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell  Canada 152.76 2019 JGP Italy

Best rhythm dance score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik  United States 69.20 2019 JGP Poland
2 Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya  Georgia 68.76 2019–20 JGP Final
3 Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy  Russia 67.70 2019 JGP Russia
4 Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier  France 65.82 2019 JGP Poland
5 Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Andrey Filatov  Russia 65.52 2019 JGP Italy
6 Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin  Russia 64.79 2019 JGP Russia
7 Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy  Russia 64.34 2019 JGP Croatia
8 Ekaterina Katashinskaia / Alexander Vaskovich  Russia 64.23 2019 JGP Poland
9 Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell  Canada 63.25 2019 JGP Italy
10 Miku Makita / Tyler Gunara  Canada 62.25 2019 JGP Poland

Best free dance score

Rank Name Nation Score Event
1 Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya  Georgia 106.14 2019–20 JGP Final
2 Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik  United States 106.02 2019–20 JGP Final
3 Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy  Russia 103.37 2019 JGP Russia
4 Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Andrey Filatov  Russia 100.46 2019 JGP Latvia
5 Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin  Russia 98.05 2019 JGP United States
6 Ekaterina Katashinskaia / Aleksandr Vaskovich  Russia 97.96 2019 JGP Poland
7 Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier  France 97.23 2019 JGP France
8 Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen  United States 93.90 2019 JGP Russia
9 Emmy Bronsard / Aissa Bouaraguia  Canada 92.98 2019 JGP France
10 Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy  Russia 91.97 2019 JGP Latvia

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Japan

Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south. Japan is a part of the Ring of Fire, and spans an archipelago of 14,125 islands covering 377,975 square kilometers (145,937 sq mi); the five main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa. Tokyo is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kobe, and Kyoto.

2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final

2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final

The 2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final and ISU Junior Grand Prix Final was held from December 5–8, 2019 at the Torino Palavela in Turin, Italy. The combined event was the culmination of two international series — the Grand Prix of Figure Skating and the Junior Grand Prix. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance on the senior and junior levels.

Daniil Samsonov

Daniil Samsonov

Daniil Aleksandrovich Samsonov is a Russian figure skater, who formerly held three junior world records for men's skating.

Russia

Russia

Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering 17,098,246 square kilometres (6,601,670 sq mi), and encompassing one-eighth of Earth's inhabitable landmass. Russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries. It is the world's ninth-most populous country and Europe's most populous country, with a population of over 147 million people. The country's capital and largest city is Moscow. Saint Petersburg is Russia's cultural centre and second-largest city. Other major urban areas include Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, and Kazan.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is held in the autumn in some years as part of the JGP series. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. When held in Gdańsk, the qualifying event is usually known as the Baltic Cup. It may be titled the Toruń Cup or Copernicus Stars when held in Toruń.

Daniel Grassl

Daniel Grassl

Daniel Grassl is an Italian figure skater. He is the 2022 European silver medalist, the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy champion, the 2019 World Junior bronze medalist, and a four-time Italian national champion (2019–2022). He has won ten senior international medals, including gold at four ISU Challenger Series events.

Italy

Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, it consists of a peninsula delimited by the Alps and surrounded by several islands; its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical region. Italy shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and the enclaved microstates of Vatican City and San Marino. It has a territorial exclave in Switzerland, Campione. Italy covers an area of 301,230 km2 (116,310 sq mi), with a population of about 60 million. It is the third-most populous member state of the European Union, the sixth-most populous country in Europe, and the tenth-largest country in the continent by land area. Italy's capital and largest city is Rome.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Italy

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Italy

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in Italy is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is held in the autumn in some years as part of the JGP series. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Andrei Mozalev

Andrei Mozalev

Andrei Mikhailovich Mozalev is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2019 CS Warsaw Cup champion, the 2022 Russian national bronze medalist, 2020 World Junior champion and the winner of three ISU Junior Grand Prix events.

Petr Gumennik

Petr Gumennik

Petr Olegovich Gumennik is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2020 Rostelecom Cup bronze medalist and 2019 CS Warsaw Cup silver medalist. He is also the 2020 World Junior bronze medalist and 2018 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist.

Prize money

Each event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating had a total prize money of U.S. $22,500 (U.S. $15,750 for events without pairs). It was awarded to medalists as follows:[2]

Singles
(per skater)
Pairs/Ice dance
(per couple)
1st place $2,000 $3,000
2nd place $1,500 $2,250
3rd place $1,000 $1,500
All amounts are listed in United States dollars.

A skater/couple received an extra bonus of U.S. $2,500 for participation in the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final. The total prize money (U.S. $105,000) was awarded as follows:[2]

Singles
(per skater)
Pairs/Ice dance
(per couple)
1st place $6,000 $9,000
2nd place $5,000 $7,500
3rd place $4,000 $6,000
4th place $3,000 $4,500
5th place $2,000 $3,000
6th place $1,000 $1,500
All amounts are listed in United States dollars.

Source: "2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2022, November 20th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix.

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References
  1. ^ "Communication No. 2205: Decisions of the ISU Council". International Skating Union. October 18, 2018. Archived from the original on November 21, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2019/20 Announcement". International Skating Union.
  3. ^ a b "ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2019 / 2020 - Junior Men". International Skating Union.
  4. ^ a b "ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2019 / 2020 - Junior Ladies". International Skating Union.
  5. ^ a b "ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2019 / 2020 - Junior Pairs". International Skating Union.
  6. ^ a b "ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2019 / 2020 - Junior Ice Dance". International Skating Union.
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