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2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships

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2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:4 – 10 March
Season:2018–19
Location:Zagreb, Croatia
Host:Croatian Figure Skating Federation
Venue:Dom Sportova
Champions
Men's singles:
United States Tomoki Hiwatashi
Ladies' singles:
Russia Alexandra Trusova
Pair skating:
Russia Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galiamov
Ice dance:
Canada Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha
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The 2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held in Zagreb, Croatia from 4 to 10 March 2019.[1]

Records

The following new ISU best scores were set during this competition:

Event Component Skater(s) Score Date Ref
Men Short program United States Tomoki Hiwatashi 81.50 6 March 2019 [2]
United States Camden Pulkinen 82.41
Pairs Short program Russia Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galiamov 67.02 [3]
Russia Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov 67.91
Russia Polina Kostiukovich / Dmitrii Ialin 68.31
Ice dancing Rhythm dance Canada Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha 70.14 7 March 2019 [4]
Free dance 105.96 9 March 2019 [5]
Total score 176.10 [6]
Ladies Free skating Russia Alexandra Trusova 150.40 [7]
Total score 222.89 [8]

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List of highest junior scores in figure skating

List of highest junior scores in figure skating

The following list of highest junior scores in figure skating contains the highest junior scores earned from the 2018–2019 season onwards, under the ISU Judging System (IJS). The 2018–2019 season began on 1 July 2018.

Camden Pulkinen

Camden Pulkinen

Camden Pulkinen is an American figure skater. He competed at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics and is the first male figure skater to compete on behalf of Team USA in the men's singles event at the Winter Youth Olympic Games. He is the 2017–18 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, a two-time JGP Austria champion, and the 2018 U.S. national junior champion. He finished within the top five at the 2022 World Championships and within the top six at the 2018 World Junior Championships. He is the former world record holder for the junior men's short program.

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 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.

Anastasia Mishina

Anastasia Mishina

Anastasia Viktorovna Mishina is a Russian pair skater. With her skating partner, Aleksandr Galliamov, she is the 2022 Olympic champion in the team event and 2022 Olympic pairs bronze medalist, 2021 World champion, the 2022 European champion, the 2019–20 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, a three-time Grand Prix event champion, and the 2022 Russian national champion. She is also the 2019 World Junior champion, the 2018 World Junior bronze medalist, 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and 2019 Russian national junior champion.

Aleksandr Galliamov

Aleksandr Galliamov

Aleksandr Romanovich Galliamov is a Russian pair skater. With his skating partner, Anastasia Mishina, he is the 2022 Olympic champion in the team event and 2022 Olympic pairs bronze medalist, 2021 World champion, the 2022 European champion, the 2019–20 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, a three-time Grand Prix event champion, and the 2022 Russian national champion. He is also the 2019 World Junior champion, the 2018 World Junior bronze medalist, 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and 2019 Russian national junior champion.

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.

Polina Kostiukovich

Polina Kostiukovich

Polina Andreevna Kostiukovich is a retired Russian pair skater. With her former skating partner, Dmitrii Ialin, she is the 2018 World Junior and the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, and the 2019 World Junior bronze medalist. She is also the 2017 JGP Croatia and the 2018 JGP Austria champion.

Dmitrii Ialin

Dmitrii Ialin

Dmitrii Mihailovich Ialin is a Russian pair skater. With his former skating partner, Polina Kostiukovich, he is the 2018 World Junior and the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, and the 2019 World Junior bronze medalist. He is also the 2017 JGP Croatia and the 2018 JGP Austria champion.

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, making it the world's second-largest country by total area, with the world's longest coastline. It is characterized by a wide range of both meteorologic and geological regions. The country is sparsely inhabited, with most residing south of the 55th parallel in urban areas. Canada's capital is Ottawa and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.

Marjorie Lajoie

Marjorie Lajoie

Marjorie Lajoie is a Canadian ice dancer. With her partner Zachary Lagha, she is the 2023 Four Continents bronze medalist, a two-time Grand Prix bronze medalist, 2022 CS Nepela Memorial champion, 2022 CS Budapest Trophy champion, and a three-time Canadian national medalist. Lajoie and Lagha represented Canada at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Alexandra Trusova

Alexandra Trusova

Alexandra "Sasha" Vyacheslavovna Trusova is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2022 Olympic silver medalist, the 2021 World bronze medalist, a two-time European bronze medalist, the 2019 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2019 Skate Canada champion, the 2019 Rostelecom Cup champion, the 2019 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial champion, the 2021 U.S. Classic champion, the 2021 Skate America champion, the 2022 Russian national champion, a two-time Junior World Champion, the 2018 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, the 2019 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, a four-time champion on the Junior Grand Prix series, and a two-time Russian Junior national champion.

Qualification

Minimum TES

The ISU stipulates that the minimum scores must be achieved at an ISU-recognized junior international competition in the ongoing or preceding season, no later than 21 days before the first official practice day.[1]

Minimum technical scores (TES)[9]
Discipline SP / SD
2017–18
FS / FD
2017–18
SP / RD
2018–19
FS / FD
2018–19
Men 23 44 23 42
Ladies 21 36 23 38
Pairs 23 35 23 34
Ice dancing 20 30 22 35
Must be achieved at an ISU-recognized international event
in the ongoing or preceding season.
SP/RD and FS/FD scores may be attained at different events.

Number of entries per discipline

Based on the results of the 2018 Junior World Championships, each ISU member nation can field one to three entries per discipline.

Spots Men Ladies Pairs Dance
3  Russia
 United States
 Russia
 Japan
 Russia
 United States
 Russia
 United States
2  Italy
 Canada
 Ukraine
 Japan
 Germany
 South Korea
 South Korea
 United States
 Germany
 China
 Canada
 Germany
 Japan
 Canada
 France
 Georgia
 Germany
If not listed above, one entry is allowed.

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Short program (figure skating)

Short program (figure skating)

The short program of figure skating is the first of two segments of competitions, skated before the free skating program. It lasts, for both senior and junior singles and pair skaters, 2 minutes and 40 seconds. In synchronized skating, for both juniors and seniors, the short program lasts 2 minutes and 50 seconds. Vocal music with lyrics is allowed for all disciplines since the 2014-2015 season. The short program for single skaters and for pair skaters consists of seven required elements, and there are six required elements for synchronized skaters.

Short dance

Short dance

The short dance (SD) was the first segment of an ice dancing competition from the 2010–2011 to the 2017–2018 seasons. It was approved in June 2010 by the International Skating Union (ISU). It merged the original dance (OD) and compulsory dance (CD), which were both discontinued. The ISU renamed the short dance to the rhythm dance (RD) in 2018.

Free skating

Free skating

The free skating segment of figure skating, also called the free skate and the long program, is the second of two segments of competitions, skated after the short program. Its duration, across all disciplines, is four minutes for senior skaters and teams, and three and one-half minutes for junior skaters and teams. Vocal music with lyrics is allowed for all disciplines since the 2014—2015 season. The free skating program, across all disciplines, must be well-balanced and include certain elements described and published by the International Skating Union (ISU).

Rhythm dance

Rhythm dance

The rhythm dance (RD) is the first segment of an ice dance competition. The International Skating Union (ISU) renamed the short dance to the "rhythm dance" in June 2018, prior to the 2018–2019 season. It became part of international competitions in July 2018. French ice dancers Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron hold the highest RD score of 90.83 points, which they achieved at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

2018 World Junior Figure Skating Championships

2018 World Junior Figure Skating Championships

The 2018 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held in Sofia, Bulgaria from 5–11 March 2018.

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 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.

Entries

Member nations began announcing their selections in January 2019. The International Skating Union published the full list of entries on 12 February 2019.

Country Men[10] Ladies[11] Pairs[12] Ice dancing[13]
 Armenia Viktoriia Azroian / Aleksandr Siroshtan
 Australia Jessica Palfreyman / Nicholas McCreary
 Austria Luc Maierhofer Olga Mikutina Marina Philippova / Vadym Kravtsov
 Azerbaijan Vladimir Litvintsev Ekaterina Ryabova
 Belarus Yakau Zenko Aliaksandra Chepeleva Emiliya Kalehanova / Uladzislau Palkhouski
 Bulgaria Radoslav Marinov Alexandra Feigin
 Canada[14] Stephen Gogolev
Joseph Phan
Alison Schumacher Gabrielle Levesque / Pier-Alexandre Hudon
Brooke McIntosh / Brandon Toste
Alicia Fabbri / Paul Ayer
Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha
 China Chen Yudong Chen Hongyi Tang Feiyao / Yang Yongchao Chen Xizi / Xing Jianing
 Chinese Taipei Mandy Chiang Chloe Dan Tsoi / Long You Zimou Wang
 Croatia Charles Henry Katanovic Hana Cvijanović
 Czech Republic Matyáš Bělohradský Nikola Rychtaříková Natálie Taschlerová / Filip Taschler
 Denmark Maia Sørensen
 Estonia Mihhail Selevko Eva Lotta Kiibus Viktoria Semenjuk / Artur Gruzdev
 Finland Linnea Ceder
 France Adam Siao Him Fa Anna Kuzmenko Cléo Hamon / Denys Strekalin Loicia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier
Evgenia Lopareva / Geoffrey Brissaud
 Georgia Irakli Maysuradze Alina Urushadze Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya
 Germany Jonathan Hess
Nikita Starostin
Elodie Eudine
Ann-Christin Marold
Letizia Roscher / Luis Schuster
Talisa Thomalla / Robert Kunkel
Charise Matthaei / Maximilian Pfisterer
Amanda Peterson / Stephano Valentino Schuster
 Great Britain Edward Appleby Kristen Spours Sasha Fear / George Waddell
 Greece Sophia Simitsakos / Jeffrey Wong
 Hong Kong Yi Christy Leung
 Hungary Júlia Láng Villö Marton / Danyil Semko
 Israel Mark Gorodnitsky Alina Soupian Hailey Esther Kops / Artem Tsoglin Mariia Nosovitskaya / Mikhail Nosovitskiy
 Italy Gabriele Frangipani
Daniel Grassl
Lucrezia Beccari Vivienne Contarino / Marco Pauletti Francesca Righi / Aleksei Dubrovin
 Japan[15] Koshiro Shimada
Tatsuya Tsuboi
Tomoe Kawabata
Yuna Shiraiwa
Yuhana Yokoi
Riku Miura / Shoya Ichihashi Ayumi Takanami / Yoshimitsu Ikeda
 Kazakhstan Rakhat Bralin Alana Toktarova
 Latvia Arina Somova
 Lithuania Paulina Ramanauskaitė Mira Polishook / Deividas Kizala
 Malaysia Kai Xiang Chew
 Mexico Andrea Montesinos Cantu
 Netherlands Caya Scheepens
 New Zealand Jocelyn Hong
 Poland Kornel Witkowski Oliwia Rzepiel Olivia Oliver / Petr Paleev
 Romania Ana Sofia Beschea
 Russia[16] Artur Danielian
Petr Gumennik
Roman Savosin
Anna Shcherbakova
Ksenia Sinitsyna
Alexandra Trusova
Polina Kostiukovich / Dmitrii Ialin
Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galiamov
Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov
Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Nikita Nazarov
Sofia Shevchenko / Igor Eremenko
Arina Ushakova / Maxim Nekrasov
 South Korea Cha Young-hyun
Lee Si-hyeong
Lee Hae-in
You Young
 Slovakia Silvia Hugec Tereza Zendulkova / Simon Fukas
 Slovenia Nina Polsak
 Spain Aleix Gabara Marian Millares Sofia Val / Linus Colmor Jepsen
 Sweden Nikolaj Majorov Smilla Szalkai
 Switzerland Nurullah Sahaka Anais Coraducci
 Thailand Micah Kai Lynette
 Turkey Başar Oktar Güzide Irmak Bayır
 Ukraine[17] Andriy Kokura
Ivan Shmuratko
Anastasiia Arkhipova Sofiia Nesterova / Artem Darenskyi Darya Popova / Volodymyr Byelikov
 United States[18] Tomoki Hiwatashi
Alexei Krasnozhon
Camden Pulkinen
Ting Cui
Hanna Harrell
Sarah Feng / TJ Nyman
Kate Finster / Balazs Nagy
Laiken Lockley / Keenan Prochnow
Caroline Green / Gordon Green
Eliana Gropman / Ian Somerville
Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik

Changes to initial assignments

Announced Country Discipline Initial Replacement Reference
14 February 2019  Australia Men James Min None [10]
21 February 2019  Sweden Ladies Selma Ihr Smilla Szalkai [11]
26 February 2019  Singapore Men Chadwick Wang None [10]
1 March 2019  Russia Men Alexey Erokhov Artur Danielian [10]
4 March 2019  Russia Ladies Alena Kostornaia Ksenia Sinitsyna [19]

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Armenia

Armenia

Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, the Lachin corridor and Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan to the south. Yerevan is the capital, largest city and financial center.

Australia

Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. Australia is the largest country by area in Oceania and the world's sixth-largest country. Australia is the oldest, flattest, and driest inhabited continent, with the least fertile soils. It is a megadiverse country, and its size gives it a wide variety of landscapes and climates, with deserts in the centre, tropical rainforests in the north-east, and mountain ranges in the south-east.

Austria

Austria

Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous city and state. Austria is bordered by Germany to the northwest, the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia to the northeast, Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The country occupies an area of 83,871 km2 (32,383 sq mi) and has a population of 9 million.

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is a part of the South Caucasus region and is bounded by the Caspian Sea to the east, Russia to the north, Georgia to the northwest, Armenia and Turkey to the west, and Iran to the south. Baku is the capital and largest city.

Ekaterina Ryabova (figure skater)

Ekaterina Ryabova (figure skater)

Ekaterina Alexeyevna Ryabova is a retired Russian-Azerbaijani figure skater who represented Azerbaijan in women's singles. She is the 2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge silver medalist, the 2019 CS Ice Star bronze medalist, the 2018 Ice Star champion, the 2019 Volvo Open Cup silver medalist, and the 2019 Azerbaijani national champion.

Belarus

Belarus

Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Covering an area of 207,600 square kilometres (80,200 sq mi) and with a population of 9.2 million, Belarus is the 13th-largest and the 20th-most populous country in Europe. The country has a hemiboreal climate and is administratively divided into seven regions. Minsk is the capital and largest city.

Aliaksandra Chepeleva

Aliaksandra Chepeleva

Aliaksandra Chepeleva is a Belarusian figure skater. She is a two-time Belrusian national champion.

Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east. Bulgaria covers a territory of 110,994 square kilometres (42,855 sq mi), and is the sixteenth-largest country in Europe. Sofia is the nation's capital and largest city; other major cities are Plovdiv, Varna and Burgas.

Alexandra Feigin

Alexandra Feigin

Alexandra Feigin is a Bulgarian figure skater. She is a two-time Sofia Trophy champion, the 2019 Denkova-Staviski Cup champion, the 2018 Crystal Skate of Romania champion, and a five-time Bulgarian national champion.

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, making it the world's second-largest country by total area, with the world's longest coastline. It is characterized by a wide range of both meteorologic and geological regions. The country is sparsely inhabited, with most residing south of the 55th parallel in urban areas. Canada's capital is Ottawa and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.

Alison Schumacher

Alison Schumacher

Alison Schumacher is a Canadian figure skater who competes in women's singles. She is the 2020 Canadian national silver medallist. She has represented Canada at four ISU Championships, finishing within the top ten at two World Junior Championships.

Brooke McIntosh

Brooke McIntosh

Brooke McIntosh is a Canadian pair skater. With her skating partner, Benjamin Mimar, she is the 2022 NHK Trophy bronze medallist and 2023 Canadian national silver medallist.

Results

Men

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Tomoki Hiwatashi  United States 230.32 2 81.50 2 148.82
2 Roman Savosin  Russia 229.28 6 78.33 1 150.95
3 Daniel Grassl  Italy 224.67 3 81.19 4 143.48
4 Artur Danielian  Russia 220.68 9 77.71 5 142.97
5 Stephen Gogolev  Canada 220.66 10 77.00 3 143.66
6 Adam Siao Him Fa  France 219.91 8 77.74 6 142.17
7 Irakli Maysuradze  Georgia 217.78 11 76.46 7 141.32
8 Camden Pulkinen  United States 216.68 1 82.41 9 134.27
9 Koshiro Shimada  Japan 212.78 12 74.89 8 137.89
10 Petr Gumennik  Russia 212.14 4 80.33 11 131.81
11 Alexei Krasnozhon  United States 211.47 5 79.98 12 131.49
12 Joseph Phan  Canada 209.02 7 77.89 13 131.13
13 Vladimir Litvintsev  Azerbaijan 196.93 16 68.94 14 127.99
14 Tatsuya Tsuboi  Japan 195.88 20 62.59 10 133.29
15 Matyáš Bělohradský  Czech Republic 194.23 17 68.74 15 125.49
16 Ivan Shmuratko  Ukraine 191.32 13 73.31 17 118.01
17 Mark Gorodnitsky  Israel 185.62 15 69.22 18 116.40
18 Luc Maierhofer  Austria 184.15 14 70.47 21 113.68
19 Başar Oktar  Turkey 182.91 19 62.82 16 120.09
20 Cha Young-hyun  South Korea 177.22 21 61.75 19 115.47
21 Nikolaj Majorov  Sweden 176.93 23 61.47 20 115.46
22 Jonathan Hess  Germany 175.11 18 62.93 22 112.18
23 Gabriele Frangipani  Italy 170.89 24 61.32 23 109.57
24 Nikita Starostin  Germany 152.00 22 61.61 24 90.39
Did not advance to free skating
25 Chen Yudong  China 60.06 25 60.06
26 Andriy Kokura  Ukraine 57.93 26 57.93
27 Mihhail Selevko  Estonia 56.68 28 56.68
28 Micah Kai Lynette  Thailand 56.66 27 56.66
29 Lee Si-hyeong  South Korea 54.04 29 54.04
30 Yakau Zenko  Belarus 52.69 30 52.69
31 Nurullah Sahaka  Switzerland 52.44 31 52.44
32 Rakhat Bralin  Kazakhstan 50.28 32 50.28
33 Charles Henry Katanovic  Croatia 47.60 33 47.60
34 Aleix Gabara  Spain 47.53 34 47.53
35 Radoslav Marinov  Bulgaria 46.39 35 46.39
36 Edward Appleby  Great Britain 44.80 36 44.80
37 Kornel Witkowski  Poland 44.16 37 44.16
WD Kai Xiang Chew  Malaysia withdrew withdrew from competition

Ladies

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Alexandra Trusova  Russia 222.89 2 72.49 1 150.40
2 Anna Shcherbakova  Russia 219.94 1 72.86 2 147.08
3 Ting Cui  United States 194.41 3 67.69 3 126.72
4 Ksenia Sinitsyna  Russia 188.84 4 66.52 6 122.32
5 Yuna Shiraiwa  Japan 185.46 6 62.08 4 123.38
6 You Young  South Korea 178.82 11 55.62 5 123.20
7 Hanna Harrell  United States 176.69 5 62.68 9 114.01
8 Lee Hae-in  South Korea 171.97 14 53.02 7 118.95
9 Yuhana Yokoi  Japan 170.17 18 51.61 8 118.56
10 Alison Schumacher  Canada 158.52 16 51.86 10 106.66
11 Alina Urushadze  Georgia 157.96 15 52.53 11 105.43
12 Tomoe Kawabata  Japan 157.47 9 57.65 13 99.82
13 Ekaterina Ryabova  Azerbaijan 154.60 12 54.28 12 100.32
14 Júlia Láng  Hungary 153.24 10 55.86 14 97.38
15 Anna Kuzmenko  France 147.86 7 59.20 18 88.66
16 Lucrezia Beccari  Italy 147.03 8 57.70 17 89.33
17 Anastasiia Arkhipova  Ukraine 146.39 17 51.62 16 94.77
18 Olga Mikutina  Austria 145.34 20 48.75 15 96.59
19 Chen Hongyi  China 141.49 13 53.24 19 88.25
20 Kristen Spours  Great Britain 136.72 19 51.08 23 85.64
21 Yi Christy Leung  Hong Kong 135.85 22 47.62 20 88.23
22 Alexandra Feigin  Bulgaria 135.69 21 48.45 21 87.24
23 Anaïs Coraducci  Switzerland 134.44 23 47.23 22 87.21
24 Alina Soupian  Israel 131.97 24 46.70 24 85.27
Did not advance to free skating
25 Hana Cvijanović  Croatia 46.33 25 46.33
26 Eva-Lotta Kiibus  Estonia 45.67 26 45.67
27 Mandy Chiang  Chinese Taipei 44.48 27 44.48
28 Élodie Eudine  Germany 43.59 28 43.59
29 Linnea Ceder  Finland 43.14 29 43.14
30 Smilla Szalkai  Sweden 43.02 30 43.02
31 Alana Toktarova  Kazakhstan 42.50 31 42.50
32 Jocelyn Hong  New Zealand 41.72 32 41.72
33 Nikola Rychtaříková  Czech Republic 41.51 33 41.51
34 Silvia Hugec  Slovakia 41.30 34 41.30
35 Aliaksandra Chepeleva  Belarus 40.47 35 40.47
36 Caya Scheepens  Netherlands 40.19 36 40.19
37 Ana Sofia Beschea  Romania 39.95 37 39.95
38 Ann-Christin Marold  Germany 39.88 38 39.88
39 Marian Millares  Spain 39.35 39 39.35
40 Oliwia Rzepiel  Poland 39.05 40 39.05
41 Paulina Ramanauskaitė  Lithuania 36.49 41 36.49
42 Arina Somova  Latvia 35.56 42 35.56
43 Andrea Montesinos Cantú  Mexico 35.15 43 35.15
44 Nina Polsak  Slovenia 34.51 44 34.51
45 Maia Sørensen  Denmark 31.68 45 31.68
46 Güzide Irmak Bayır  Turkey 30.09 46 30.09

Pairs

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galiamov  Russia 188.74 3 67.02 1 121.72
2 Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov  Russia 188.17 2 67.91 2 120.26
3 Polina Kostiukovich / Dmitrii Ialin  Russia 181.59 1 68.31 3 113.28
4 Tang Feiyao / Yang Yongchao  China 168.77 4 60.77 4 108.00
5 Sarah Feng / TJ Nyman  United States 162.90 6 58.43 5 104.47
6 Laiken Lockley / Keenan Prochnow  United States 159.54 5 59.96 6 99.58
7 Hailey Kops / Artem Tsoglin  Israel 144.28 7 53.03 7 91.25
8 Sofiia Nesterova / Artem Darenskyi  Ukraine 140.88 8 51.97 8 88.91
9 Cléo Hamon / Denys Strekalin  France 137.58 12 49.38 9 88.20
10 Brooke McIntosh / Brandon Toste  Canada 132.43 11 49.99 12 82.44
11 Kate Finster / Balazs Nagy  United States 132.29 10 50.30 13 81.99
12 Talisa Thomalla / Robert Kunkel  Germany 131.67 13 48.01 11 83.66
13 Vivienne Contarino / Marco Pauletti  Italy 131.20 14 46.88 10 84.32
14 Riku Miura / Shoya Ichihashi  Japan 130.30 9 51.55 15 78.75
15 Gabrielle Levesque / Pier-Alexandre Hudon  Canada 123.32 15 43.92 14 79.40
16 Tereza Zendulkova / Simon Fukas  Slovakia 113.06 16 42.81 16 70.25
Did not advance to free skating
17 Letizia Roscher / Luis Schuster  Germany 39.55 17 39.55

Ice dance

Rank Name Nation Total points RD FD
1 Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha  Canada 176.10 1 70.14 1 105.96
2 Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Nikita Nazarov  Russia 171.22 2 68.69 4 102.53
3 Sofia Shevchenko / Igor Eremenko  Russia 170.43 3 67.56 2 102.87
4 Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik  United States 167.90 5 65.18 3 102.72
5 Arina Ushakova / Maxim Nekrasov  Russia 166.48 4 65.96 5 100.52
6 Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya  Georgia 155.40 6 60.08 6 95.32
7 Caroline Green / Gordon Green  United States 153.05 8 58.82 7 94.23
8 Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier  France 144.33 7 59.33 9 85.00
9 Alicia Fabbri / Paul Ayer  Canada 143.04 13 55.58 8 87.46
10 Evgeniia Lopareva / Geoffrey Brissaud  France 141.98 10 57.99 10 83.99
11 Darya Popova / Volodymyr Byelikov  Ukraine 140.21 11 57.88 11 82.33
12 Eliana Gropman / Ian Somerville  United States 139.96 9 58.53 13 81.43
13 Francesca Righi / Aleksei Dubrovin  Italy 137.54 12 55.68 12 81.86
14 Natálie Taschlerová / Filip Taschler  Czech Republic 131.91 16 51.02 14 80.89
15 Emiliya Kalehanova / Uladzislau Palkhouski  Belarus 131.71 14 53.26 16 78.45
16 Viktoria Semenjuk / Artur Gruzdev  Estonia 129.87 15 51.05 15 78.82
17 Charise Matthaei / Maximilian Pfisterer  Germany 124.19 18 50.15 18 74.04
18 Sasha Fear / George Waddell  Great Britain 123.43 17 50.51 19 72.92
19 Mira Polishook / Deividas Kizala  Lithuania 122.10 19 47.17 17 74.93
20 Viktoriia Azroian / Aleksandr Siroshtan  Armenia 115.64 20 46.93 20 68.71
Did not advance to free dance
21 Sofia Val / Linus Colmor Jepsen  Spain 46.22 21 46.22
22 Amanda Peterson / Stephano Valentino Schuster  Germany 45.88 22 45.88
23 Villo Martin / Danyil Semko  Hungary 44.48 23 44.48
24 Chen Xizi / Xing Jianing  China 44.24 24 44.24
25 Mariia Nosovitskaya / Mikhail Nosovitskiy  Israel 43.10 25 43.10
26 Ayumi Takanami / Yoshimitsu Ikeda  Japan 41.74 26 41.74
27 Chloe Dan Tsoi / Long You Zimou Wang  Chinese Taipei 39.33 27 39.33
28 Olivia Oliver / Petr Paleev  Poland 38.64 28 38.64
29 Jessica Palfreyman / Nicholas McCreary  Australia 37.02 29 37.02
30 Sophia Simitsakos / Jeffrey Wong  Greece 36.35 30 36.35
31 Marina Philippova / Vadym Kravtsov  Austria 36.00 31 36.00

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Italy

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Medals summary

Medalists

Medals awarded to the skaters who achieve the highest overall placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men United States Tomoki Hiwatashi Russia Roman Savosin Italy Daniel Grassl
Ladies Russia Alexandra Trusova Russia Anna Shcherbakova United States Ting Cui
Pairs Russia Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galiamov Russia Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov Russia Polina Kostiukovich / Dmitrii Ialin
Ice dancing Canada Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha Russia Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Nikita Nazarov Russia Sofia Shevchenko / Igor Eremenko

Small medals awarded to the skaters who achieve the highest short program or rhythm dance placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men United States Camden Pulkinen United States Tomoki Hiwatashi Italy Daniel Grassl
Ladies Russia Anna Shcherbakova Russia Alexandra Trusova United States Ting Cui
Pairs Russia Polina Kostiukovich / Dmitrii Ialin Russia Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov Russia Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galiamov
Ice dancing Canada Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha Russia Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Nikita Nazarov Russia Sofia Shevchenko / Igor Eremenko

Medals awarded to the skaters who achieve the highest free skating or free dance placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Russia Roman Savosin United States Tomoki Hiwatashi Canada Stephen Gogolev
Ladies Russia Alexandra Trusova Russia Anna Shcherbakova United States Ting Cui
Pairs Russia Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galiamov Russia Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov Russia Polina Kostiukovich / Dmitrii Ialin
Ice dancing Canada Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha Russia Sofia Shevchenko / Igor Eremenko United States Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik

Medals by country

Table of medals for overall placement:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)2428
2 United States (USA)1012
3 Canada (CAN)1001
4 Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (4 entries)44412

Table of small medals for placement in the short segment:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)2327
2 United States (USA)1113
3 Canada (CAN)1001
4 Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (4 entries)44412

Table of small medals for placement in the free segment:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)3317
2 Canada (CAN)1012
3 United States (USA)0123
Totals (3 entries)44412

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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.

Polina Kostiukovich

Polina Kostiukovich

Polina Andreevna Kostiukovich is a retired Russian pair skater. With her former skating partner, Dmitrii Ialin, she is the 2018 World Junior and the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, and the 2019 World Junior bronze medalist. She is also the 2017 JGP Croatia and the 2018 JGP Austria champion.

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