2010–2011 ISU Junior Grand Prix

2010–2011 ISU Junior Grand Prix
Type: ISU Junior Grand Prix
Date: August 25 – December 12, 2010
Season: 2010–2011
Location: Courchevel
Braşov
Graz
Karuizawa
Sheffield
Dresden
Ostrava
Beijing
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The 2010–2011 ISU Junior Grand Prix was the fourteenth season of the ISU Junior Grand Prix, a series of international junior level competitions organized by the International Skating Union. It was the junior-level complement to the 2010–2011 Grand Prix of Figure Skating, which was for senior-level skaters. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singes, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Skaters earned points towards qualifying for the Junior Grand Prix Final at each of the seven Junior Grand Prix events. The top eight skaters/teams in the series from each discipline met at the 2010-2011 Junior Grand Prix Final, which was held concurrently with the senior Grand Prix Final.

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Competitions

The locations of the ISU Junior Grand Prix events change yearly. For the 2010–2011 season, the ISU Junior Grand Prix comprised the following events:

Date Event Location Other notes
August 25–28 2010 JGP Courchevel Courchevel, France No pair competition
September 8–12 2010 JGP Brasov Cup Braşov, Romania No pair competition
September 15–19 2010 JGP Cup of Austria Graz, Austria
September 22–26 2010 JGP SBC Cup Karuizawa, Japan No pair competition
Sept. 29 – Oct. 3 2010 JGP John Curry Memorial Sheffield, England
October 6–10 2010 JGP Pokal der Blauen Schwerter Dresden, Germany
October 13–17 2010 JGP Czech Skate Ostrava, Czech Republic
December 9–12 2010–2011 Junior Grand Prix Final Beijing, China

For the third time, the Junior Grand Prix Final was held in conjunction with the senior Grand Prix Final.

Qualifying

Skaters who reached the age of 13 by July 1, 2010 but had not turned 19 (singles and females of the other two disciplines) or 21 (male pair skaters and ice dancers) were eligible to compete on the junior circuit. Unlike the senior ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, skaters for the Junior Grand Prix are entered by their national federations rather than seeded by the ISU. The number of entries allotted to each ISU member federation is determined by their skaters's placements at the previous season's World Junior Figure Skating Championships in each respective discipline.

For the 2010/2011 season, in singles, the three best placed member nations at the 2010 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were allowed to enter two skaters in all seven events. Member nations who placed fourth through sixth were allowed to enter one skater in all seven events. Member nations who placed seventh through twelfth were allowed to enter one skater in six of the seven events. Member nations with a skater who had qualified for the free skate at the World Junior Championships were allowed to enter one skater in five of the events. Member nations who did not qualify for the free skate but placed 25th through 30th in the short program were allowed to enter one skater in four of the events. Member nations who did not qualify for the free skate but placed 31st and lower in the short program were allowed to enter one skater in three of the events. Member nations who had not participated in the 2010 World Junior Championships were allowed to enter one skater in two events. There were provisions for additional entries per member country if another country did not use all of its allotted entries.

In pairs, member nations who placed in the top five at the 2010 World Junior Championships were allowed to enter three entries in all four events in which pairs were contested. Member nations who qualified for the free skate at the World Junior Championships were allowed to enter two entries in all four events. All other member nations were allowed to enter one entry in all four events. The host nation was allowed to enter as many pair teams as it wanted.

In ice dancing, the multiple spots allowance was the same as for singles, through one entry in five events. Member nations who qualified for the original dance but not the free dance at the 2010 World Junior Championships were allowed to enter one team in four of the events. Member nations who placed 31st and lower in the compulsory dance segment were allowed to enter one team in three of the events. Member nations who had not participated in the 2010 World Junior Championships were allowed to enter one team in two events. There were provisions for additional entries per member country if another country did not use all of its allotted entries.

The host country was allowed to enter up to three skaters/teams in singles and dance in their event, and there was no limit to the number of pairs teams.

The general spots allowance for the 2010-2011 Junior Grand Prix events was as follows:

Entries Men Ladies Pairs Ice dancing
3 per event  Canada
 China
 Japan
 Russia
 United States
2 per event  China
 Japan
 Russia
 Japan
 Russia
 United States
 Czech Republic
 Estonia
 Germany
 Hungary
 Russia
 Canada
 United States
1 per event  Canada
 Sweden
 United States
 Canada
 Germany
 Sweden
 Italy
 Ukraine
 France
1 in six events  Belgium
 France
 Germany
 Kazakhstan
 Poland
 Spain
 Denmark
 Estonia
 Finland
 France
 Switzerland
 Turkey
 Germany
 Hungary
 Czech Republic
 Denmark
 United Kingdom
 Spain
1 in five events  Brazil
 Chinese Taipei
 Czech Republic
 Finland
 Belgium
 China
 Italy
 Latvia
 Netherlands
 Ukraine
 Finland
 Slovakia
 Poland
1 in four events  Austria
 Estonia
 Italy
 South Korea
 Switzerland
 Ukraine
 Czech Republic
 Greece
 Norway
 Slovenia
 Slovakia
 Thailand
 Austria
 Uzbekistan
 China
 Switzerland
 Estonia
 Belarus
 Romania
1 in three events  Armenia
 Australia
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Belarus
 Bulgaria
 Croatia
 United Kingdom
 Hong Kong
 Hungary
 Ireland
 Latvia
 Lithuania
 Netherlands
 Romania
 Slovakia
 Turkey
 Andorra
 Australia
 Austria
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Brazil
 Bulgaria
 Chinese Taipei
 Croatia
 Georgia
 United Kingdom
 Hong Kong
 Hungary
 Israel
 Kazakhstan
 South Korea
 Lithuania
 Mexico
 Philippines
 Romania
 South Africa
 Spain
 Singapore
 Serbia
 Bulgaria
 Latvia
 New Zealand

All other member nations had one entry per discipline in two of the seven events in singles and ice dancing and one entry in all four events in pairs.

Prize money

The total prize money for the Junior Grand Prix events in the 2010/2011 season was $22,500. Pairs and dance teams split the money. Everything is in US dollars. The breakdown is as follows:

Placement Prize money (Singles) Prize money (Pairs/Dance)
1st $2,000 $3,000
2nd $1,500 $2,250
3rd $1,000 $1,500

The total prize money for the Junior Grand Prix Final in the 2010/2011 season was $105,000. Pairs and dance teams split the money. Everything is in US dollars. The breakdown is as follows:

Placement Prize money (Singles) Prize money (Pairs/Dance)
1st $6,000 $9,000
2nd $5,000 $7,500
3rd $4,000 $6,000
4th $3,000 $4,500
5th $2,000 $3,000
6th $1,000 $1,500

Junior Grand Prix Final qualification and qualifiers

Qualification rules

At each event, skaters/teams who place high enough earn points towards qualification for the Junior Grand Prix Final. Following the 7th event, the top-8 highest scoring skaters/teams advanced to the Final. The points earned per placement was as follows:

Placement Points (Singles/Dance) Points (Pairs)
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 7 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 dancing portion of both events.
  5. Highest individual score in the free skating/free dancing 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 there is still a tie, the tie is considered unbreakable and the tied skaters all advance to the Junior Grand Prix Final.

Qualifiers

The following skaters qualified for the 2010–2011 Junior Grand Prix Final.[1][2][3][4]
Kiri Baga, the 8th qualifier, withdrew from the event. The first alternate was Li Zijun.

Men Ladies Pairs Ice dancing
1 Andrei Rogozine Adelina Sotnikova Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin
2 Yan Han Elizaveta Tuktamisheva Sui Wenjing / Han Cong Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin
3 Joshua Farris Risa Shoji Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang Ekaterina Pushkash/Jonathan Guerreiro
4 Keegan Messing Polina Shelepen Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran Charlotte Lichtman / Dean Copely
5 Richard Dornbush Christina Gao Natasha Purich / Raymond Schultz Evgenia Kosigina / Nikolai Moroshkin
6 Max Aaron Yasmin Siraj Anna Silaeva / Artur Minchuk Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin
7 Zhan Bush Kristiene Gong Ashley Cain / Joshua Reagan Anastasia Galyeta /Alexei Shumski
8 Gordei Gorshkov Kiri Baga Taylor Steele / Robert Schultz Marina Antipova / Artem Kudashev
Alternates
1st Artur Dmitriev Jr Li Zijun Brittany Jones / Kurtis Gaskell Tiffany Zahorski/Alexis Miart
2nd Jason Brown Ira Vannut Tatiana Danilova / Andrei Novoselov Anastasia Cannuscio/ Colin McManus
3rd Alexander Majorov Shion Kokubun Kylie Duarte / Colin Grafton Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron

Medal table

The following is the table of total medals earned by each country on the 2010–2011 Junior Grand Prix. It can be sorted by country name, number of gold medals, number of silver medals, number of bronze medals, and total medals overall. The table is numbered by number of total medals.

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 13 8 5 26
2  United States 5 11 3 19
3  China 4 1 3 8
4  Japan 1 3 4 8
5  Canada 2 0 4 6
6  France 0 1 2 3
7  Ukraine 0 1 1 2
8  Kazakhstan 0 0 1 1
8  Belgium 0 0 1 1
8  Sweden 0 0 1 1

Medalists

Men

2010–2011 ISU Junior Grand Prix
Men's medalists
Competition Location Gold Silver Bronze
JGP Courchevel Courchevel, France Andrei Rogozine Jason Brown Max Aaron
JGP Brasov Cup Brasov, Romania Keegan Messing Joshua Farris Keiji Tanaka
Cup of Austria Graz, Austria Yan Han Artem Grigoriev Zhan Bush
SBC Cup Karuizawa, Japan Andrei Rogozine Max Aaron Abzal Rakimgaliev
John Curry Memorial Sheffield, Great Britain Joshua Farris Zhan Bush Liam Firus
Pokal der Blauen Schwerter Dresden, Germany Richard Dornbush Gordei Gorshkov Ryuichi Kihara
JGP Czech Skate Ostrava, Czech Republic Yan Han Artur Dmitriev Jr Alexander Majorov
ISU Junior Grand Prix Final Beijing, China Richard Dornbush Yan Han Andrei Rogozine

Ladies

2010–2011 ISU Junior Grand Prix
Ladies medalists
Competition Location Gold Silver Bronze
JGP Courchevel Courchevel, France Polina Shelepen Yasmin Siraj Rosa Sheveleva
JGP Brasov Cup Brasov, Romania Elizaveta Tuktamysheva Kristiene Gong Shion Kokubun
Cup of Austria Graz, Austria Adelina Sotnikova Christina Gao Li Zijun
SBC Cup Karuizawa, Japan Risa Shoji Kiri Baga Kexin Zhang
John Curry Memorial Sheffield, Great Britain Adelina Sotnikova Yasmin Siraj Yuki Nishino
Pokal der Blauen Schwerter Dresden, Germany Elizaveta Tuktamysheva Christina Gao Ira Vannut
JGP Czech Skate Ostrava, Czech Republic Vanessa Lam Risa Shoji Polina Shelepen
ISU Junior Grand Prix Final Beijing, China Adelina Sotnikova Elizaveta Tuktamysheva Li Zijun

Pairs

2010–2011 ISU Junior Grand Prix
Pairs medalists
Competition Location Gold Silver Bronze
JGP Courchevel Courchevel, France No pairs competition held
JGP Brasov Cup Brasov, Romania No pairs competition held
Cup of Austria Graz, Austria Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov Sui Wenjing / Han Cong Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang
SBC Cup Karuizawa, Japan No pairs competition held
John Curry Memorial Sheffield, Great Britain Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran Natasha Purich / Raymond Schultz
Pokal der Blauen Schwerter Dresden, Germany Sui Wenjing / Han Cong Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran Anna Silaeva / Artur Minchuk
JGP Czech Skate Ostrava, Czech Republic Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang Ashley Cain / Joshua Reagan Natasha Purich / Raymond Schultz
ISU Junior Grand Prix Final Beijing, China Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang

Ice dancing

2010–2011 ISU Junior Grand Prix
Ice dancing medalists
Competition Location Gold Silver Bronze
JGP Courchevel Courchevel, France Alexandra Stepanova/ Ivan Bukin Anastasia Cannuscio/ Colin McManus Evgenia Kosigina/ Nikolai Moroshkin
JGP Brasov Cup Brasov, Romania Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin Anastasia Galyeta /Alexei Shumski Lauri Bonacorsi / Travis Mager
Cup of Austria Graz, Austria Charlotte Lichtman / Dean Copely Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
SBC Cup Karuizawa, Japan Alexandra Stepanova/ Ivan Bukin Ekaterina Pushkash/Jonathan Guerreiro Geraldine Bott/Neil Brown
John Curry Memorial Sheffield, Great Britain Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin Nicole Orford / Thomas Williams
Pokal der Blauen Schwerter Dresden, Germany Evgenia Kosigina/ Nikolai Moroshkin Marina Antipova / Artem Kudashev Charlotte Lichtman / Dean Copely
JGP Czech Skate Ostrava, Czech Republic Ekaterina Pushkash/Jonathan Guerreiro Tiffany Zahorski/Alexis Miart Anastasia Galyeta /Alexei Shumski
ISU Junior Grand Prix Final Beijing, China Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin Alexandra Stepanova/ Ivan Bukin

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