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Women's Junior Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Mao SHIMADA
JPN.gif
73.14
2
Elyce LIN-GRACEY
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64.50
3
Sherry ZHANG
USA.gif
60.52
4
Ikura KUSHIDA
JPN.gif
59.99
5
Eunbi PARK
KOR.gif
59.22
6
Inga GURGENIDZE
GEO.gif
55.47
7
Eugenia SEKULOVSKI
SUI.gif
55.29
8
Nayeon KO
KOR.gif
54.69
9
Sophia SHIFRIN
ISR.gif
49.61
10
Olivia BACSA
SUI.gif
49.25
11
Chiara MINIGHINI
ITA.gif
49.02
12
Elizabeth NOU
EST.gif
47.90
13
Sofja STEPCENKO
LAT.gif
46.23
14
Julia van DIJK
NED.gif
45.26
15
Gabriele JUSKAITE
LTU.gif
45.25
16
Julija LOVRENCIC
SLO.gif
44.94
17
Megan WONG
HKG.gif
44.71
18
Yekaterina BALYUBA
KAZ.gif
44.68
19
Lena CUSAK
CRO.gif
43.20
20
Lia LYUBENOVA
BUL.gif
43.14
21
Lena EKKER
HUN.gif
41.46
22
Flora Marie SCHALLER
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40.66
23
Aleksandra JANIKOWSKA
POL.gif
40.35
24
Cathryn LIMKETKAI
PHI.gif
39.74
25
Sofi KARAPETYAN
ARM.gif
39.19
26
Varvara KOROTKOVA
UZB.gif
36.18
27
Zhasmin SHLAGA
KGZ.gif
36.06
28
Ninon DAPOIGNY
FRA.gif
35.69
29
Ysaline HIBON
LUX.gif
34.78
30
Nela SNEBERGEROVA
CZE.gif
34.64
31
Ciera Francesca TURNER-FRICK
IRL.gif
32.97
32
Natalia RUNCANU
ROU.gif
28.27
33
Rubina SIMONYAN
ARM.gif
21.39
34
Sara ZOFREA BRAVO
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20.88
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Men's Junior Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Daniel MARTYNOV
USA.gif
79.24
2
Shunsuke NAKAMURA
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77.30
3
Fedir KULISH
LAT.gif
65.23
4
Aleksandr FEGAN
USA.gif
64.01
5
Shohei LAW
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60.83
6
Tamir KUPERMAN
ISR.gif
59.90
7
Semen DANILIANTS
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58.63
8
Luka IMEDASHVILI
LTU.gif
57.37
9
Oleg MELNIKOV
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54.93
10
Ilia GOGITIDZE
FRA.gif
54.74
11
David LI
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54.71
12
Hyunseo PARK
KOR.gif
53.15
13
Jedidiah LINCOLN
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50.08
14
Denis KROUGLOV
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49.24
15
Mikayel SALAZARYAN
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48.96
16
Oscar OLIVER
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47.02
17
David SEDEJ
SLO.gif
46.72
18
Chit Wang CHOW
HKG.gif
43.80
19
Deyan MIHAYLOV
BUL.gif
42.42
20
Adrian JIMENEZ de BALDOMERO
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42.33
21
Timur ZVYAGIN
UZB.gif
30.24
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Mixed Junior Ice Dance
Provisional Results after Rhythm Dance (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Elizabeth TKACHENKO
Alexei KILIAKOV
ISR.gif
68.52
2
Elliana PEAL
Ethan PEAL
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62.52
3
Eva BERNARD
Amedeo BONETTO
FRA.gif
58.19
4
Noemi Maria TALI
Noah LAFORNARA
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52.79
5
Alisa KORNEVA
Kieran MACDONALD
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51.70
6
Molly HAIRSINE
Alessio SURENKOV-GULTCHEV
GBR.gif
50.02
7
Aurea CINCON-DEBOUT
Earl Jesse CELESTINO
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45.37
8
Maelle LEDERMANN
Antonin EMO
SUI.gif
44.19
9
Lena MALIQUEO-REPOUX
Illia SYNELNIKOV
FRA.gif
39.49
10
Maite OJEDA LINDHOLST
Hector GONZALEZ ELVIRA
ESP.gif
36.96
11
Eva SHELAEVA
Ivan SOLOVYEV
KAZ.gif
36.66
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Women's Junior Singles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Mao SHIMADA
JPN.gif
209.81
2
Elyce LIN-GRACEY
USA.gif
176.11
3
Sherry ZHANG
USA.gif
175.18
4
Ikura KUSHIDA
JPN.gif
173.71
5
Eunbi PARK
KOR.gif
166.63
6
Inga GURGENIDZE
GEO.gif
165.90
7
Sophia SHIFRIN
ISR.gif
155.39
8
Eugenia SEKULOVSKI
SUI.gif
153.27
9
Gabriele JUSKAITE
LTU.gif
144.31
10
Sofja STEPCENKO
LAT.gif
140.01
11
Olivia BACSA
SUI.gif
139.45
12
Nayeon KO
KOR.gif
.137.44
13
Megan WONG
HKG.gif
136.23
14
Chiara MINIGHINI
ITA.gif
132.93
15
Elizabeth NOU
EST.gif
129.26
16
Julija LOVRENCIC
SLO.gif
126.76
17
Lia LYUBENOVA
BUL.gif
124.55
18
Ninon DAPOIGNY
FRA.gif
119.96
19
Flora Marie SCHALLER
AUT.gif
119.82
20
Yekaterina BALYUBA
KAZ.gif
119.26
21
Aleksandra JANIKOWSKA
POL.gif
118.72
22
Lena EKKER
HUN.gif
117.94
23
Lena CUSAK
CRO.gif
114.25
24
Julia van DIJK
NED.gif
111.81
25
Cathryn LIMKETKAI
PHI.gif
111.23
26
Zhasmin SHLAGA
KGZ.gif
111.02
27
Sofi KARAPETYAN
ARM.gif
108.12
28
Varvara KOROTKOVA
UZB.gif
104.87
29
Ysaline HIBON
LUX.gif
91.81
30
Nela SNEBERGEROVA
CZE.gif
91.69
31
Natalia RUNCANU
ROU.gif
89.73
32
Ciera Francesca TURNER-FRICK
IRL.gif
83.07
33
Rubina SIMONYAN
ARM.gif
70.05
34
Sara ZOFREA BRAVO
PER.gif
68.27
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Mixed Junior Ice Dance
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Elizabeth TKACHENKO
Alexei KILIAKOV
ISR.gif
170.33
2
Elliana PEAL
Ethan PEAL
USA.gif
155.83
3
Noemi Maria TALI
Noah LAFORNARA
ITA.gif
146.04
4
Eva BERNARD
Amedeo BONETTO
FRA.gif
136.27
5
Alisa KORNEVA
Kieran MACDONALD
CAN.gif
133.26
6
Molly HAIRSINE
Alessio SURENKOV-GULTCHEV
GBR.gif
116.28
7
Maelle LEDERMANN
Antonin EMO
SUI.gif
114.49
8
Aurea CINCON-DEBOUT
Earl Jesse CELESTINO
CAN.gif
113.97
9
Lena MALIQUEO-REPOUX
Illia SYNELNIKOV
FRA.gif
105.26
10
Eva SHELAEVA
Ivan SOLOVYEV
KAZ.gif
92.60
11
Maite OJEDA LINDHOLST
Hector GONZALEZ ELVIRA
ESP.gif
89.37
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Men's Junior Singles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Daniel MARTYNOV
USA.gif
220.09
2
Shunsuke NAKAMURA
JPN.gif
214.67
3
Fedir KULISH
LAT.gif
205.23
4
Aleksandr FEGAN
USA.gif
185.78
5
Tamir KUPERMAN
ISR.gif
180.42
6
Semen DANILIANTS
ARM.gif
171.38
7
David LI
CAN.gif
168.54
8
Ilia GOGITIDZE
FRA.gif
160.43
9
Luka IMEDASHVILI
LTU.gif
155.92
10
Shohei LAW
CAN.gif
155.67
11
Hyunseo PARK
KOR.gif
155.20
12
Jedidiah LINCOLN
GBR.gif
153.89
13
Denis KROUGLOV
BEL.gif
152.12
14
Oleg MELNIKOV
KAZ.gif
148.47
15
David SEDEJ
SLO.gif
142.85
16
Oscar OLIVER
POL.gif
134.76
17
Adrian JIMENEZ de BALDOMERO
ESP.gif
134.37
18
Mikayel SALAZARYAN
ARM.gif
133.40
19
Deyan MIHAYLOV
BUL.gif
129.37
20
Chit Wang CHOW
HKG.gif
129.23
21
Timur ZVYAGIN
UZB.gif
80.75
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