ISU Junior Grand Prix Final
The ISU Junior Grand Prix Final (titled the ISU Junior Series Final in the 1997–1998 season) is the culmination of a series of junior-level competitions – the ISU Junior Grand Prix organized by the International Skating Union. Since the 2008–09 season, it is held together with its senior-level complement, the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final. Originally occurring in the spring, the JGP Final was moved to December beginning in the 1999–2000 season.
Medals are awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. Initially composed of six competitions, the series was expanded to eight the following year. The 2001–2002 series had only seven events after U.S. Figure Skating cancelled its event in Arizona following the September 11, 2001 attacks. Beginning in the 2009–2010 season, the series was shortened to seven competitions.
Skaters earn qualifying points at each Junior Grand Prix event. At the end of the series, the six highest-placing skaters or teams from each discipline advance to the Junior Grand Prix Final. Previously, eight skaters qualified.
In 1998, at the inaugural competition, Timothy Goebel landed the first quadruple salchow jump. Miki Ando landed the same jump at the in 2002, becoming the first lady to land a quad in competition.
Medalists
Men
Men's medalists |
Season |
Location |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Details |
1997–98 | Lausanne, Switzerland | Timothy Goebel | Ivan Dinev | Matthew Savoie | |
1998–99 | Detroit, USA | Vincent Restencourt | Ilia Klimkin | Alexei Vasilevski | |
1999–2000 | Gdańsk, Poland | Gao Song | Stefan Lindemann | Fedor Andreev | [1] |
2000–01 | Ayr, Scotland | Ma Xiaodong | Sergei Dobrin | Stanislav Timchenko | [2] |
2001–02 | Bled, Slovenia | Stanislav Timchenko | Ma Xiaodong | Kevin van der Perren | |
2002–03 | The Hague, Netherlands | Alexander Shubin | Sergei Dobrin | Parker Pennington | [3] |
2003–04 | Malmö, Sweden | Evan Lysacek | Andrei Griazev | Christopher Mabee | [4] |
2004–05 | Helsinki, Finland | Dennis Phan | Yasuharu Nanri | Alexander Uspenski | [5] |
2005–06 | Ostrava, Czech Republic | Takahiko Kozuka | Austin Kanallakan | Geoffry Varner | [6] |
2006–07 | Sofia, Bulgaria | Stephen Carriere | Brandon Mroz | Kevin Reynolds | [7] |
2007–08 | Gdańsk, Poland | Adam Rippon | Brandon Mroz | Armin Mahbanoozadeh | [8] |
2008–09 | Goyang City, South Korea | Florent Amodio | Armin Mahbanoozadeh | Richard Dornbush | [9] |
2009–10 | Tokyo, Japan | Yuzuru Hanyu | Song Nan | Ross Miner | [10] |
2010–11 | Beijing, China | Richard Dornbush | Yan Han | Andrei Rogozine | [11] |
2011–12 | Quebec City, Canada | Jason Brown | Yan Han | Joshua Farris | [12] |
2012–13 | Sochi, Russia | Maxim Kovtun | Joshua Farris | Ryuju Hino | [13] |
2013–14 | Fukuoka, Japan | Jin Boyang | Adian Pitkeev | Nathan Chen | [14] |
2014–15 | Barcelona, Spain | Shoma Uno | Sota Yamamoto | Alexander Petrov | [15] |
2015–16 | Barcelona, Spain | Nathan Chen | Dmitri Aliev | Sota Yamamoto | [16] |
Ladies
Ladies' medalists |
Season |
Location |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Details |
1997–98 | Lausanne, Switzerland | Julia Soldatova | Amber Corwin | Elena Pingachova | |
1998–99 | Detroit, USA | Viktoria Volchkova | Sarah Hughes | Daria Timoshenko | |
1999–2000 | Gdańsk, Poland | Deanna Stellato | Jennifer Kirk | Svetlana Bukareva | [1] |
2000–01 | Ayr, Scotland | Ann Patrice McDonough | Kristina Oblasova | Yukari Nakano | [2] |
2001–02 | Bled, Slovenia | Miki Ando | Ludmila Nelidina | Akiko Suzuki | |
2002–03 | The Hague, Netherlands | Yukina Ota | Carolina Kostner | Miki Ando | [3] |
2003–04 | Malmö, Sweden | Miki Ando | Lina Johansson | Viktória Pavuk | [4] |
2004–05 | Helsinki, Finland | Mao Asada | Kim Yuna | Kimmie Meissner | [5] |
2005–06 | Ostrava, Czech Republic | Kim Yuna | Aki Sawada | Xu Binshu | [6] |
2006–07 | Sofia, Bulgaria | Caroline Zhang | Ashley Wagner | Megan Oster | [7] |
2007–08 | Gdańsk, Poland | Mirai Nagasu | Rachael Flatt | Yuki Nishino | [8] |
2008–09 | Goyang City, South Korea | Becky Bereswill | Yukiko Fujisawa | Alexe Gilles | [9] |
2009–10 | Tokyo, Japan | Kanako Murakami | Polina Shelepen | Christina Gao | [10] |
2010–11 | Beijing, China | Adelina Sotnikova | Elizaveta Tuktamysheva | Li Zijun | [11] |
2011–12 | Quebec City, Canada | Yulia Lipnitskaya | Polina Shelepen | Polina Korobeynikova | [12] |
2012–13 | Sochi, Russia | Elena Radionova | Hannah Miller | Anna Pogorilaya | [13] |
2013–14 | Fukuoka, Japan | Maria Sotskova | Serafima Sakhanovich | Evgenia Medvedeva | [14] |
2014–15 | Barcelona, Spain | Evgenia Medvedeva | Serafima Sakhanovich | Wakaba Higuchi | [15] |
2015–16 | Barcelona, Spain | Polina Tsurskaya | Maria Sotskova | Marin Honda | [16] |
Pairs
Pairs' medalists |
Season |
Location |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Details |
1997–98 | Lausanne, Switzerland | Julia Obertas / Dmytro Palamarchuk | Victoria Maxiuta / Vladislav Zhovnirski | Natalie Vlandis / Jered Guzman | |
1998–99 | Detroit, USA | Julia Obertas / Dmytro Palamarchuk | Laura Handy / Paul Binnebose | Victoria Maxiuta / Vladislav Zhovnirski | |
1999–2000 | Gdańsk, Poland | Aliona Savchenko / Stanislav Morozov | Julia Shapiro / Alexei Sokolov | Viktoria Shliakhova / Grigori Petrovski | [1] |
2000–01 | Ayr, Scotland | Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao | Kristen Roth / Michael McPherson | Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Markuntsov | [2] |
2001–02 | Bled, Slovenia | Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao | Julia Karbovskaya / Sergei Slavnov | Ding Yang / Ren Zhongfei | |
2002–03 | The Hague, Netherlands | Ding Yang / Ren Zhongfei | Jessica Dubé / Samuel Tetrault | Jennifer Don / Jonathon Hunt | [3] |
2003–04 | Malmö, Sweden | Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison | Natalia Shestakova / Pavel Lebedev | Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov | [4] |
2004–05 | Helsinki, Finland | Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov | Brittany Vise / Nicholas Kole | Mariel Miller / Rockne Brubaker | [5] |
2005–06 | Ostrava, Czech Republic | Valeria Simakova / Anton Tokarev | Julia Vlassov / Drew Meekins | Mariel Miller / Rockne Brubaker | [6] |
2006–07 | Sofia, Bulgaria | Keauna McLaughlin / Rockne Brubaker | Ksenia Krasilnikova / Konstantin Bezmaternikh | Jessica Rose Paetsch / Jon Nuss | [7] |
2007–08 | Gdańsk, Poland | Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov† Ksenia Krasilnikova / Konstantin Bezmaternikh | Ekaterina Sheremetieva / Mikhail Kuznetsov | Jessica Rose Paetsch / Jon Nuss | [8] |
2008–09 | Goyang City, South Korea | Lubov Iliushechkina / Nodari Maisuradze | Zhang Yue / Wang Lei | Ksenia Krasilnikova / Konstantin Bezmaternikh | [9] |
2009–10 | Tokyo, Japan | Sui Wenjing / Han Cong | Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran | Zhang Yue / Wang Lei | [10] |
2010–11 | Beijing, China | Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran | Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov | Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang | [11] |
2011–12 | Quebec City, Canada | Sui Wenjing / Han Cong | Katherine Bobak / Ian Beharry | Britney Simpson / Matthew Blackmer | [12] |
2012–13 | Sochi, Russia | Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin | Vasilisa Davankova / Andrei Deputat | Maria Vigalova / Egor Zakroev | [13] |
2013–14 | Fukuoka, Japan | Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang | Maria Vigalova / Egor Zakroev | Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin | [14] |
2014–15 | Barcelona, Spain | Julianne Séguin / Charlie Bilodeau | Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin | Maria Vigalova / Egor Zakroev | [15] |
2015–16 | Barcelona, Spain | Ekaterina Borisova / Dmitry Sopot | Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař | Amina Atakhanova / Ilia Spiridonov | [16] |
†Bazarova and Larionov were later disqualified from the competition due to a positive doping sample from Larionov.
Ice dancing
Ice dancing medalists |
Season |
Location |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Details |
1997–98 | Lausanne, Switzerland | Federica Faiella / Luciano Milo | Oksana Potdykova / Denis Petukhov | Flavia Ottaviani / Massimo Scali | |
1998–99 | Detroit, USA | Jamie Silverstein / Justin Pekarek | Federica Faiella / Luciano Milo | Natalia Romaniuta / Daniil Barantsev | |
1999–2000 | Gdańsk, Poland | Natalia Romaniuta / Daniil Barantsev | Emilie Nussear / Brandon Forsyth | Kristina Kobaladze / Oleg Voiko | [1] |
2000–01 | Ayr, Scotland | Tanith Belbin / Benjamin Agosto | Elena Khaliavina / Maxim Shabalin | Miriam Steinel / Vladimir Tsvetkov | [2] |
2001–02 | Bled, Slovenia | Elena Khaliavina / Maxim Shabalin | Elena Romanovskaya / Alexander Grachev | Miriam Steinel / Vladimir Tsvetkov | |
2002–03 | The Hague, Netherlands | Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin | Nóra Hoffmann / Attila Elek | Elena Romanovskaya / Alexander Grachev | [3] |
2003–04 | Malmö, Sweden | Nóra Hoffmann / Attila Elek | Elena Romanovskaya / Alexander Grachev | Morgan Matthews / Maxim Zavozin | [4] |
2004–05 | Helsinki, Finland | Morgan Matthews / Maxim Zavozin | Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir | Anna Cappellini / Matteo Zanni | [5] |
2005–06 | Ostrava, Czech Republic | Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte | [6] |
2006–07 | Sofia, Bulgaria | Madison Hubbell / Keiffer Hubbell | Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates | Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev | [7] |
2007–08 | Gdańsk, Poland | Maria Monko / Ilia Tkachenko | Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates | Kristina Gorshkova / Vitali Butikov | [8] |
2008–09 | Goyang City, South Korea | Madison Chock / Greg Zuerlein | Madison Hubbell / Keiffer Hubbell | Ekaterina Riazanova / Jonathan Guerreiro | [9] |
2009–10 | Tokyo, Japan | Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin | Elena Ilinykh / Nikita Katsalapov | Maia Shibutani / Alex Shibutani | [10] |
2010–11 | Beijing, China | Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin | Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin | Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin | [11] |
2011–12 | Quebec City, Canada | Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin | Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov | Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin | [12] |
2012–13 | Sochi, Russia | Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin | Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron | Alexandra Aldridge / Daniel Eaton | [13] |
2013–14 | Fukuoka, Japan | Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov | Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker | Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter | [14] |
2014–15 | Barcelona, Spain | Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov | Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd | Betina Popova / Yuri Vlasenko | [15] |
2015–16 | Barcelona, Spain | Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter | Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd | Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons | [16] |
Cumulative medal count
References