1991 World Junior Figure Skating Championships

1991 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Type: ISU Championship
Date: November 27 – December 2, 1990
Season: 1990–91
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Champions
Men's singles:
Soviet Union Vasili Eremenko
Ladies' singles:
France Surya Bonaly
Pair skating:
Soviet Union Natalia Krestianinova / Alexei Torchinski
Ice dancing:
Soviet Union Aliki Stergiadu / Juris Razgulajevs
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The 1991 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held November 27 to December 2, 1990 in Budapest, Hungary. The event was sanctioned by the International Skating Union and open to ISU member nations. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Competition notes

Due to the large number of participants, the men and ladies had to qualify to participate in short and free program. Reunified in 1990, Germany had a special arrangement in number of participants based on the results of West Germany and East Germany in 1990.

Medals table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 3 2 1 6
2  France 1 1 1 3
3  United States 0 1 1 2
4  China 0 0 1 1

Results

Men

Rank Name[1][2][3][4] Nation TFP QA QB SP FS
1 Vasili Eremenko  Soviet Union 1 1
2 Alexander Abt  Soviet Union
3 Nicolas Pétorin  France
4 Scott Davis  United States
5 Philippe Candeloro  France
6 Evgeni Pliuta  Soviet Union
7 Fumihiro Oikawa  Japan
8 Jan Kannegießer  Germany
9 Ryan Hunka  United States
10 John Baldwin Jr.  United States
11 Luiz Mariano Taifas  Romania
12 Gaku Aiyoshi  Japan
13 Matthew Powers  Canada
14 Gilberto Viadana  Italy
15 Mirko Müller  Germany
16 An Yong Il  North Korea
17 Michael Tyllesen  Denmark
18 Lance Vipond  Canada
19 Li Xiaodong  China
20 Eran Sragowicz  Germany
Did not advance to free skate
Clive Shorten  United Kingdom
Robert Grzegorczyk  Poland
Stuart Bell  United Kingdom
Rastislav Vnučko  Czechoslovakia
Markus Leminen  Finland
Adam Hart  Australia
Kim Se-yol  Republic of Korea
Luka Klasinc  Yugoslavia
Balázs Grencsér  Hungary
Ivan Dinev  Bulgaria
Sergio Canovas  Spain

Ladies

Rank Name[5][2][3][4] Nation TFP QA QB SP FS
1 Surya Bonaly  France 1 1
2 Lisa Ervin  United States
3 Chen Lu  China
4 Nicole Bobek  United States
5 Lenka Kulovaná  Czechoslovakia
6 Laëtitia Hubert  France
7 Yulia Potapova  Soviet Union
8 Susanne Mildenberger  Germany
9 Sabrina Tschudi   Switzerland
10 Julia Vorobieva  Soviet Union
11 Yukiko Kawasaki  Japan
12 Claudia Unger  Germany
13 Katja Günther  Germany
14 Rena Inoue  Japan
15 Zuzanna Szwed  Poland
16 Mary Angela Larmer Wilson  Canada
17 Sharon Coulson  United Kingdom
18 Sandra Garde  France
19 Emilia Nagy  Hungary
20 Lee Eun Hee  South Korea
Did not advance to free skate
Melita Juratek  Yugoslavia
Kaisa Kella  Finland
Cathrin Degler  West Germany
Miriam Manzano  Australia
Tsvetelina Abrasheva  Bulgaria
Mari Kobayashi  Japan
Melanie Friedreich  Austria
Isabelle Balhan  Belgium
Linda Wallmark  Sweden
Monique van der Velden  Netherlands
Gyong-Ok Lee  North Korea
Alexandra Stamataki  Greece
Sarah Badiani  Italy
Debbie Klestadt  Luxembourg
Marta Senra  Spain
Mayda Navarro  Mexico

Pairs

Rank Name[6][2][3][4] Nation TFP SP FS
1 Natalia Krestianinova / Alexei Torchinski  Soviet Union 1 1
2 Svetlana Pristav / Viacheslav Tkachenko  Soviet Union
3 Jennifer Heurlin / John Frederiksen  United States
4 Oksana Kazakova / Andrei Mokhov  Soviet Union
5 Aimee Offner / Brian Helgenberg  United States
6 Nicole Sciarrotta / Gregory Sciarrotta Jr.  United States
7 Caroline Haddad / Jean-Sébastien Fecteau  Canada
8 Allison Gaylor / John Robinson  Canada
9 Patricia Cardoso / Jean Francois Cote  Canada
10 Beata Szymłowska / Mariusz Siudek  Poland
11 Xie Maomao / Zhao Hongbo  China
12 Jasmin Schützenmeister / Jan Grüske-Weißenbach  Germany
13 Go Ok Ran / Kim Gwang Ho  North Korea
14 Victoria Pearce / Clive Shorten  United Kingdom
15 Leslie Monod / Cédric Monod   Switzerland
16 Silvia Martina / Claudio Fico  Italy

Ice dancing

Rank Name[7][2][3][4] Nation TFP C1 C2 OD FD
1 Aliki Stergiadu / Juris Razgulajevs  Soviet Union 1 1
2 Marina Morel / Gwendal Peizerat  France
3 Elena Kustarova / Sergei Romashkin  Soviet Union
4 Marina Anissina / Ilia Averbukh  Soviet Union
5 Marie-France Dubreuil / Bruno Yvars  Canada
6 Virginie Vuillemin / Rémi Jacquemard  France
7 Martine Patenaude / Eric Massé  Canada
8 Amélie Dion / Alexandre Alain  Canada
9 Kimberley Callahan / Robert Paul  United States
10 Barbara Fusar-Poli / Matteo Bonfa  Italy
11 Viera Poráčová / Pavol Poráč  Czechoslovakia
12 Agnieszka Domańska / Marcin Głowacki  Poland
13 Noémi Vedres / Endre Szentirmai  Hungary
14 Laurie Baker / David Kastan  United States
15 Kati Winkler / René Lohse  Germany
16 Daria-Larissa Maritczak / Ihor-Andrij Maritczak  Austria
17 Lisa Sheehan / Lachlan Coombe  United Kingdom
18 Sylvia Rau / Alexander Dworak  Germany
19 Sylwia Nowak / Sebastian Kolasiński  Poland
20 Ryn Aun Ae / Kim Young Ho  North Korea

References

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  7. "World Junior Figure Skating Championships: Ice Dance" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 October 2013.


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