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2012 World Junior Figure Skating Championships

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2012 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:February 27 – March 4
Season:2011–12
Location:Minsk, Belarus
Host:Skating Union of Belarus
Champions
Men's singles:
China Yan Han
Ladies' singles:
Russia Yulia Lipnitskaya
Pair skating:
China Sui Wenjing / Han Cong
Ice dance:
Russia Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin
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The 2012 World Junior Figure Skating Championships was an international figure skating competition in the 2011–12 season. Commonly called "World Juniors" and "Junior Worlds", the event determined the World Junior champions in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The event was held in Minsk, Belarus from 27 February to 4 March 2012.[1][2]

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Qualification

The competition was open to skaters from ISU member nations who were at least 13 but not 19—or 21 for male pair skaters and ice dancers—before July 1, 2011, in their place of birth. Thus, competitors had to be born before July 1, 1998, but not earlier than July 1, 1992, except male pair skaters and ice dancers who could be born no earlier than July 1, 1990. National associations selected their entries according to their own criteria.

The term "Junior" in ISU competition refers to age, not skill level. Skaters may remain age-eligible for Junior Worlds even after competing nationally and internationally at the senior level. At junior events, the ISU requires that all programs conform to junior-specific rules regarding program length, jumping passes, types of elements, etc.

Number of entries per discipline

Based on the results of the 2011 World Junior Championships, the ISU allowed each country one to three entries per discipline. Countries which qualified more than one entry in a discipline:

Spots Men Ladies Pairs Dance
3  Japan
 United States
 Japan
 Russia
 United States
 Canada
 China
 Russia
 United States
 Russia
 United States
2  Canada
 China
 Russia
 Belgium
 China
 Czech Republic
 Italy
 Japan
 Canada
 Estonia
 France
 Slovakia
 Spain

If not listed above, one entry was allowed.

Entries

Member nations submitted the following entries:[3] Elizaveta Tuktamysheva withdrew and was replaced by Polina Shelepen.[4]

Country Men Ladies Pairs Ice dancing
 Armenia Slavik Hayrapetyan
 Australia Brendan Kerry Brooklee Han Veera Kestila / Callum Bullard Hannah Sparke / Lochran Doherty
 Austria Bernhard Pauli Sabrina Schulz Stina Martini / Severin Kiefer
 Belarus Pavel Ignatenko Kristina Zakharanka Maria Paliakova / Mikhail Fomichev Viktoria Kavaliova / Yurii Bieliaiev
 Belgium Eline Anthonissen
Anais Claes
 Brazil Luiz Manella Isadora Williams
 Bulgaria Daniela Stoeva Anjelika Ilieva / Pavel Petrov Savinov
 Canada Liam Firus
Nam Nguyen
Kaetlyn Osmond Katherine Bobak / Ian Beharry
Margaret Purdy / Michael Marinaro
Hayleigh Bell / Alistair Sylvester
Nicole Orford / Thomas Williams
Andréanne Poulin / Marc-André Servant
 China Yan Han
Zhang He
Li Zijun
Zhao Ziquan
Li Meiyi / Jiang Bo
Sui Wenjing / Han Cong
Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang
Zhang Yiyi / Wu Nan
 Chinese Taipei Chih-I Tsao Chaochih Liu
 Croatia Petra Juric
 Czech Republic Petr Coufal Elizaveta Ukolova Karolina Prochazkova / Michal Ceska
 Denmark Anita Madsen Stephanie Baadsgaard Snider / Stepan Dubrovski
 Estonia Viktor Romanenkov Gerli Liinamäe Johanna Allik / Paul Bellantuono
Irina Shtork / Taavi Rand
 Finland Matthias Versluis Juulia Turkkila Sara Aghai / Jussiville Partanen
 France Lenaelle Gilleron-Gorry Camille Mendoza / Christopher Boyadji Elektra Hetman / Benjamin Allain
Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
 Georgia Armen Agaian
 Germany Martin Rappe Angelika Dubinski Linda Wenzig / Matti Landgraf Shari Koch / Christian Nuchtern
United Kingdom Great Britain Harry Mattick Kate Powell Olivia Smart / Joseph Buckland
 Grenada Oliya Clarkson
 Hong Kong Harry Hau Yin Lee Sumika Yamada
 Hungary Kristóf Forgó Regina Borbély Szidónia Merkwart / Ádám Lukács
 Israel Margot Krisberg Ekaterina Bugrov / Vasili Rogov
 Italy Maurizio Zandron Carol Bressanutti Alessandra Cernuschi / Filippo Ambrosini
Bianca Manacorda / Nicollo Macii
Sofia Sforza / Francesco Fioretti
 Japan Ryuju Hino
Keiji Tanaka
Shoma Uno
Satoko Miyahara
Miu Sato
Risa Shoji
 Kazakhstan Denis Ten Regina Glazman Karina Uzurova / Ilias Ali
 Latvia Alina Fjodorova Ksenia Pecherkina / Aleksander Jakushin
 Lithuania Arturas Ganzela Inga Janulevičiūtė Ilona Birgelaite / Aivaras Stravinskas
 Malaysia Julian Zhi Jie Yee
 Mexico Michelle Quintero Pilar Maekawa Moreno / Leonardo Maekawa Moreno
 Mongolia Maral-Erdene Gansukh
 Netherlands Florian Gostelie Kim Bell Rachel Epstein / Dmitry Epstein
 New Zealand Madelaine Parker Ayesha Yigit / Shane Speden
 Norway Anne Line Gjersem
 Philippines Michael Christian Martinez
 Poland Kamil Dymowski Alexandra Kamieniecki Magdalena Klatka / Radoslaw Chruscinski Natalia Kaliszek / Michal Kaliszek
 Romania Vlad Ionescu Sabina Mariuta
 Russia Zhan Bush
Artur Dmitriev, Jr.
Adelina Sotnikova
Yulia Lipnitskaya
Polina Shelepen
Vasilisa Davankova / Andrei Deputat
Ekaterina Petaikina / Maxim Kurdyukov
Kamila Gainetdinova / Ivan Bich
Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin
Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin
Anna Yanovskaia / Sergei Mozgov
 Serbia Sandra Ristivojevic
 Singapore Kai Jing Leong
 Slovakia Monika Simancikova
 Slovenia Patricia Glescic
 South Korea Lee June-hyoung Kim Hae-jin
 Spain Víctor Bustamante Elena Mangas Alexandra Rodriguez / Aritz Maestu Celia Robledo / Luis Fenero
 Sweden Marcus Björk
Nicky Obreykov
Joshi Helgesson
  Switzerland Carlo Röthlisberger Tina Stuerziner Victoria Bausback / Demid Rokachev
 Thailand Suchet Kongchim Melanie Swang
 Turkey Osman Akgün Sıla Saygı Cagla Demirsal / Berk Akalin
 Ukraine Yakov Godorozha Alina Milevskaia Julia Lavrientieva / Yuri Rudik Maria Nosulia / Evgen Kholoniuk
 United States Jason Brown
Joshua Farris
Timothy Dolensky
Gracie Gold
Christina Gao
Vanessa Lam
Haven Denney / Brandon Frazier
Britney Simpson / Matthew Blackmer
Kylie Duarte / Colin Grafton
Alexandra Aldridge / Daniel Eaton
Lauri Bonacorsi / Travis Mager
Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons
 Uzbekistan Anna Nagornyuk / Viktor Kovalenko

Some skaters were required to compete in a preliminary round, while others received a direct entry into the short program, after which the number of entries could be reduced further. If a country had a non-direct entry, its lowest-ranked skater according to the Worlds Standings competed in the preliminary round.

Schedule

Minsk time (UTC+03:00), subject to changes:[5]

  • Monday, February 27
    • 10:00–14:30 – Preliminary round: Men
    • 15:30–18:20 – Preliminary round: Dance
    • 19:15–22:10 – Preliminary round: Pairs
  • Tuesday, February 28
    • 10:00–16:00 – Preliminary round: Ladies
  • Wednesday, February 29
    • 13:00–16:50 – Short dance
    • 18:30–19:00 – Opening ceremony
    • 19:15–22:35 – Pairs' short
  • Thursday, March 1
    • 13:30–17:55 – Men's short
    • 19:30–22:20 – Pairs' free
  • Friday, March 2
    • 13:00–17:25 – Ladies' short
    • 19:00–22:10 – Free dance
  • Saturday, March 3
    • 13:00–16:50 – Men's free
    • 18:30–22:15 – Ladies' free
  • Sunday, March 4
    • 14:30–17:00 – Exhibitions

Results

Men

Rank Name Nation Total points PR SP[6] FS[7]
1 Yan Han  China 222.45 2 74.88 1 147.57
2 Joshua Farris  United States 221.97 1 75.43 2 146.54
3 Jason Brown  United States 214.90 4 70.20 3 144.70
4 Denis Ten  Kazakhstan 208.20 3 73.78 4 134.42
5 Zhan Bush  Russia 196.06 5 65.21 6 130.85
6 Zhang He  China 193.97 6 64.63 7 129.34
7 Keiji Tanaka  Japan 189.86 11 57.70 5 132.16
8 Liam Firus  Canada 189.06 7 62.10 8 126.96
9 Ryuju Hino  Japan 181.34 14 56.59 9 124.75
10 Shoma Uno  Japan 175.92 10 57.71 10 118.21
11 Martin Rappe  Germany 171.38 5 106.93 12 57.13 12 114.25
12 Timothy Dolensky  United States 169.94 9 57.73 13 112.21
13 Nam Nguyen  Canada 168.20 1 116.33 18 51.13 11 117.07
14 Artur Dmitriev Jr  Russia 166.96 8 59.36 15 107.60
15 Michael Christian Martinez  Philippines 165.10 3 109.42 16 55.32 14 109.78
16 Luiz Manella  Brazil 162.53 4 107.41 17 55.07 16 107.46
17 Petr Coufal  Czech Republic 161.10 13 56.74 17 104.36
18 Lee June-hyoung  South Korea 158.93 2 110.48 15 55.74 18 103.19
19 Harry Mattick United Kingdom Great Britain 146.78 6 105.17 23 48.24 19 98.54
20 Maurizio Zandron  Italy 143.95 7 101.47 19 50.79 21 93.16
21 Matthias Versluis  Finland 143.20 8 97.05 20 49.96 20 93.74
22 Brendan Kerry  Australia 131.40 10 89.76 22 48.83 22 82.57
23 Chih-I Tsao  Chinese Taipei 129.24 12 85.15 21 49.18 23 80.06
24 Marcus Björk  Sweden 123.33 24 46.83 24 76.50
Did not advance to free skating
25 Yakov Godorozha  Ukraine 25 44.17
26 Slavik Hayrapetyan  Armenia 11 88.31 26 43.93
27 Carlo Röthlisberger   Switzerland 14 79.93 27 42.24
28 Kamil Dymowski  Poland 13 84.89 28 39.43
29 Daniel Albert Naurits  Estonia 29 37.03
30 Pavel Ignatenko  Belarus 9 92.05 30 36.97
Did not advance to short program
31 Víctor Bustamante  Spain 15 78.33
32 Osman Akgün  Turkey 16 77.76
33 Florian Gostelie  Netherlands 17 69.25
34 Suchet Kongchim  Thailand 18 67.31
35 Arturas Ganzela  Lithuania 19 61.54
36 Julian Zhi Jie Yee  Malaysia 20 61.26
37 Armen Agaian  Georgia 21 59.73
38 Zsolt Kosz  Romania 22 57.06
39 Wayne Wing Yin Chung  Hong Kong 23 54.38
40 Bernhard Pauli  Austria 24 54.15
WD Kristóf Forgó  Hungary

Ladies

Despite finishing out of the top 12, Belarus' Kristina Zakharanka qualified for the short program as she was the representative of the host country.

Rank Name Nation Total points PR SP[8] FS[9]
1 Yulia Lipnitskaya  Russia 187.05 1 63.09 1 123.96
2 Gracie Gold  United States 171.85 2 58.00 2 113.85
3 Adelina Sotnikova  Russia 168.45 3 56.57 3 111.88
4 Satoko Miyahara  Japan 157.78 4 52.97 6 104.81
5 Li Zijun  China 157.31 6 51.74 5 105.57
6 Polina Shelepen  Russia 156.02 12 47.99 4 108.03
7 Christina Gao  United States 151.09 5 52.66 7 98.43
8 Kim Hae-jin  South Korea 149.71 3 93.97 7 51.56 8 98.15
9 Joshi Helgesson  Sweden 147.88 6 80.36 8 50.74 9 97.14
10 Kaetlyn Osmond  Canada 146.25 1 97.36 9 50.15 10 96.10
11 Zhao Ziquan  China 143.19 2 94.53 10 49.22 11 94.70
12 Miu Sato  Japan 141.20 13 46.50 12 94.70
13 Vanessa Lam  United States 138.94 11 48.82 13 90.12
14 Gerli Liinamäe  Estonia 125.20 17 44.54 14 80.66
15 Monika Simančíková  Slovakia 124.36 16 45.10 15 79.26
16 Isadora Williams  Brazil 123.93 12 71.30 14 46.22 18 77.71
17 Patricia Gleščič  Slovenia 122.39 7 79.69 15 45.35 19 77.04
18 Carol Bressanutti  Italy 119.40 20 41.59 17 77.81
19 Juulia Turkkila  Finland 119.21 22 41.03 16 78.18
20 Risa Shoji  Japan 113.08 18 43.13 22 69.95
21 Alina Fjodorova  Latvia 112.99 11 71.52 19 42.49 21 70.50
22 Elizaveta Ukolova  Czech Republic 110.97 4 82.09 24 39.61 20 71.36
23 Tina Stürzinger   Switzerland 108.29 21 41.39 23 66.90
24 Sabrina Schulz  Austria 104.53 23 39.93 24 64.60
Did not advance to free skating
25 Anine Rabe  Norway 9 75.26 25 39.58
26 Anita Madsen  Denmark 8 76.70 26 39.44
27 Lenaelle Gilleron-Gorry  France 27 39.38
28 Angelika Dubinski  Germany 10 74.88 28 38.57
29 Kristina Zakharanka  Belarus 14 70.12 29 36.23
30 Brooklee Han  Australia 5 82.05 30 35.37
31 Anais Claes  Belgium 31 28.00
Did not advance to short program
32 Inga Janulevičiūtė  Lithuania 13 71.21
33 Alexandra Kamieniecki  Poland 15 69.11
34 Sıla Saygı  Turkey 16 66.38
35 Margot Krisberg  Israel 17 66.11
36 Katie Powell United Kingdom Great Britain 18 65.01
37 Elena Mangas  Spain 19 63.61
38 Eline Anthonissen  Belgium 20 61.31
39 Melanie Swang  Thailand 21 60.86
40 Oliya Clarkson  Grenada 22 60.75
41 Sandra Ristivojevic  Serbia 23 58.43
42 Kim Bell  Netherlands 24 56.98
43 Isabella Schuster  Greece 25 55.30
44 Alina Milevska  Ukraine 26 54.00
45 Regina Glazman  Kazakhstan 27 53.36
46 Vasilena Yakimova  Bulgaria 28 53.23
47 Michelle Quintero  Mexico 29 53.07
48 Amanda Sunyoto-Yang  Chinese Taipei 30 50.79
49 Madelaine Parker  New Zealand 31 49.37
50 Raisa Rjenovschi  Romania 32 49.17
51 Kai Jing Leong  Singapore 33 46.57
52 Regina Borbély  Hungary 34 45.39
53 Maral-Erdene Gansukh  Mongolia 35 44.20
54 Ema Lipovscak  Croatia 36 40.40

Pairs

Sui / Han won their third World Junior title.[10][11]

Rank Name Nation Total points PR SP FS
1 Sui Wenjing / Han Cong  China 175.69 1 59.29 1 116.40
2 Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang  China 167.48 1 96.37 2 54.72 2 112.76
3 Vasilisa Davankova / Andrei Deputat  Russia 153.66 5 50.50 3 103.16
4 Haven Denney / Brandon Frazier  United States 150.55 2 91.58 4 50.81 4 99.74
5 Margaret Purdy / Michael Marinaro  Canada 141.76 7 49.51 5 92.25
6 Ekaterina Petaikina / Maxim Kurdyukov  Russia 141.19 3 51.18 7 90.01
7 Katherine Bobak / Ian Beharry  Canada 139.89 6 49.77 6 90.12
8 Kylie Duarte / Colin Grafton  United States 133.93 8 48.24 8 85.69
9 Li Meiyi / Jiang Bo  China 128.05 3 88.48 10 46.97 11 81.08
10 Britney Simpson / Matthew Blackmer  United States 127.93 11 46.83 10 81.10
11 Kamila Gainetdinova / Ivan Bich  Russia 127.84 9 47.51 12 80.33
12 Hayleigh Bell / Alistair Sylvester  Canada 126.73 4 81.11 12 42.01 9 84.72
13 Magdalena Klatka / Radosław Chruściński  Poland 118.48 5 75.75 13 41.42 13 77.06
14 Julia Lavrentieva / Yuri Rudik  Ukraine 110.03 10 65.23 15 39.71 15 70.32
15 Stina Martini / Severin Kiefer  Austria 109.77 7 71.49 16 38.92 14 70.85
16 Camille Mendoza / Christopher Boyadji  France 109.64 6 73.64 14 40.67 16 68.97
Did not advance to free skating
17 Rachel Epstein / Dmitry Epstein  Netherlands 9 66.63 17 36.84
18 Bianca Manacorda / Niccolo Macii  Italy 8 67.49 18 35.37
19 Maria Paliakova / Mikhail Fomichev  Belarus 11 63.35 19 33.43
20 Alessandra Cernuschi / Filippo Ambrosini  Italy 20 29.91
Did not advance to short program
21 Alexandra Rodriguez / Aritz Maestu  Spain 12 59.19
22 Veera Kestila / Callum Bullard  Australia 13 56.16
23 Linda Wenzig / Matti Landgraf  Germany 14 52.61
24 Anjelika Ilieva / Pavel Petrov Savinov  Bulgaria 15 51.53

Ice dancing

All medalists were at their first World Junior Championships. In the free dance, Yanovskaia / Mozgov's music was stopped by the referee when Mozgov's bootstrap came loose.[12]

Rank Name Nation Total points PR SD FD
1 Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin  Russia 153.81 1 63.78 1 90.03
2 Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin  Russia 147.74 2 62.68 2 85.06
3 Alexandra Aldridge / Daniel Eaton  United States 141.14 5 57.76 3 83.38
4 Anna Yanovskaia / Sergei Mozgov  Russia 140.63 3 58.89 4 81.74
5 Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron  France 138.70 4 58.09 5 80.61
6 Nicole Orford / Thomas Williams  Canada 134.61 6 55.86 6 78.75
7 Lauri Bonacorsi / Travis Mager  United States 128.41 8 54.53 7 73.88
8 Maria Nosulia / Evgeni Kholoniuk  Ukraine 123.93 7 54.91 8 69.02
9 Shari Koch / Christian Nüchtern  Germany 117.26 1 72.36 9 51.68 10 65.58
10 Sofia Sforza / Francesco Fioretti  Italy 116.25 4 69.24 10 51.06 12 65.19
11 Irina Shtork / Taavi Rand  Estonia 115.66 11 50.75 13 64.91
12 Anna Nagornyuk / Viktor Kovalenko  Uzbekistan 112.49 3 70.40 15 45.82 9 66.67
13 Ksenia Pecherkina / Aleksandrs Jakushin  Latvia 111.11 6 64.24 14 45.84 11 65.27
14 Zhang Yiyi / Wu Nan  China 109.48 5 64.94 13 46.35 15 63.13
15 Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons  United States 109.16 16 45.37 14 63.79
16 Sara Aghai / Jussiville Partanen  Finland 107.84 8 59.81 12 47.15 17 60.69
17 Olivia Smart / Joseph Buckland United Kingdom Great Britain 106.46 7 61.19 17 45.00 16 61.46
18 Çağla Demirsal / Berk Akalın  Turkey 101.23 10 58.31 19 43.08 19 58.15
19 Viktoria Kavaliova / Yurii Bieliaiev  Belarus 100.41 9 58.99 20 42.04 18 58.37
20 Andréanne Poulin / Marc-André Servant  Canada 96.44 18 43.81 20 52.63
Did not advance to free dance
21 Karolina Prochazkova / Michal Ceska  Czech Republic 2 70.58 21 41.84
22 Karina Uzurova / Ilias Ali  Kazakhstan 11 58.04 22 40.09
23 Elektra Hetman / Benjamin Allain  France 23 39.22
24 Celia Robledo / Luis Fenero  Spain 24 38.23
25 Victoria Bausback / Demid Rokachev   Switzerland 25 35.27
Did not advance to short dance
26 Johanna Allik / Paul Bellantuono  Estonia 12 57.30
27 Ekaterina Bugrov / Vasili Rogov  Israel 13 56.10
28 Natalia Kaliszek / Michał Kaliszek  Poland 14 54.36
29 Stephanie Baadsgaard Snider / Stepan Dubrovski  Denmark 15 54.21
30 Szidónia Merkwart / Ádám Lukács  Hungary 16 44.68
31 Ayesha Yigit / Shane Speden  New Zealand 17 40.53
32 Hannah Sparke / Lochran Doherty  Australia 18 27.46

[13][12]

Medals summary

Medalists

Medals for overall placement:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men China Yan Han United States Joshua Farris United States Jason Brown
Ladies Russia Yulia Lipnitskaya United States Gracie Gold Russia Adelina Sotnikova
Pair skating China Sui Wenjing / Han Cong China Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang Russia Vasilisa Davankova / Andrei Deputat
Ice dancing Russia Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin Russia Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin United States Alexandra Aldridge / Daniel Eaton

Small medals for placement in the short segment:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men United States Joshua Farris China Yan Han Kazakhstan Denis Ten
Ladies Russia Yulia Lipnitskaya United States Gracie Gold Russia Adelina Sotnikova
Pair skating China Sui Wenjing / Han Cong China Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang Russia Ekaterina Petaikina / Maxim Kurdyukov
Ice dancing Russia Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin Russia Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin Russia Anna Yanovskaia / Sergei Mozgov

Small medals for placement in the free segment:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men China Yan Han United States Joshua Farris United States Jason Brown
Ladies Russia Yulia Lipnitskaya United States Gracie Gold Russia Adelina Sotnikova
Pair skating China Sui Wenjing / Han Cong China Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang Russia Vasilisa Davankova / Andrei Deputat
Ice dancing Russia Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin Russia Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin United States Alexandra Aldridge / Daniel Eaton

By country

Table of medals for overall placement:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)2125
2 China (CHN)2103
3 United States (USA)0224
Totals (3 entries)44412

Table of small medals for placement in the short segment:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)2136
2 China (CHN)1203
3 United States (USA)1102
4 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
Totals (4 entries)44412

Table of small medals for placement in the free segment:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)2125
2 China (CHN)2103
3 United States (USA)0224
Totals (3 entries)44412

References

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