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ISU Junior Grand Prix in France

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ISU Junior Grand Prix in France
Type:ISU Junior Grand Prix
Location: France

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in France is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is periodically held in the autumn as part of the Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance.

Skate Canada was originally scheduled to host the second 2021 JGP competition in Edmonton, but cancelled the event due to uncertainties surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fédération Française des Sports de Glace instead hosted two back-to-back JGP events in Courchevel.[1]

Results

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Men's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1997 Saint-Gervais United States Timothy Goebel United States Matthew Savoie Germany David Jäschke [2]
1998 France Vincent Restencourt United States Ryan Bradley United States Matthew Savoie [3]
2000 Russia Anton Smirnov Canada Nicholas Young Canada Marc Olivier Bosse [4]
2002 Courchevel Russia Alexander Shubin United States Evan Lysacek United States Jordan Brauninger [5]
2004 France Yannick Ponsero Russia Andrei Lutai France Jérémie Colot [6]
2006 United States Austin Kanallakan United States Curran Oi Canada Jeremy Ten [7]
2008 Czech Republic Michal Březina United States Armin Mahbanoozadeh France Florent Amodio [8]
2010 Canada Andrei Rogozine United States Jason Brown United States Max Aaron [9]
2012 China Jin Boyang United States Jason Brown Japan Ryuju Hino [10]
2014 South Korea Lee June-hyoung Japan Sota Yamamoto Russia Alexander Samarin [11]
2016 Saint-Gervais Russia Roman Savosin Russia Ilia Skirda Japan Koshiro Shimada [12]
2016 Final Marseille Russia Dmitri Aliev Russia Alexander Samarin South Korea Cha Jun-hwan [13]
2019 Courchevel Japan Yuma Kagiyama Canada Aleksa Rakic Russia Andrei Kutovoi [14]
2021
France I
United States Ilia Malinin United States Lucas Broussard France François Pitot [15]
2021
France II
Canada Wesley Chiu Estonia Arlet Levandi United Kingdom Edward Appleby [16]
2022 Japan Shunsuke Nakamura South Korea Cha Young-hyun Japan Ryoga Morimoto [17]
2024 Final Grenoble

Women's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1997 Saint-Gervais Russia Elena Pingachova Germany Andrea Diewald United States Shelby Lyons [2]
1998 Russia Irina Nikolaeva Poland Anna Jurkiewicz Russia Daria Timoshenko [3]
2000 Russia Kristina Oblasova Germany Susanne Stadlmüller Switzerland Sarah Meier [4]
2002 Courchevel Italy Carolina Kostner United States Alissa Czisny Canada Signe Ronka [5]
2004 Canada Meagan Duhamel United States Kimmie Meissner United States Jessica Houston [6]
2006 United States Ashley Wagner United States Megan Hyatt Italy Stefania Berton [7]
2008 United States Kristine Musademba United States Becky Bereswill Canada Diane Szmiett [8]
2010 Russia Polina Shelepen United States Yasmin Siraj Russia Rosa Sheveleva [9]
2012 Russia Elena Radionova Japan Rika Hongo Russia Uliana Titushkina [10]
2014 Russia Evgenia Medvedeva Japan Rin Nitaya United States Amber Glenn [11]
2016 Saint-Gervais Russia Alina Zagitova Japan Kaori Sakamoto Japan Rin Nitaya [12]
2016 Final Marseille Russia Alina Zagitova Russia Anastasiia Gubanova Japan Kaori Sakamoto [13]
2019 Courchevel Russia Kamila Valieva South Korea Wi Seo-yeong Russia Maiia Khromykh [14]
2021
France I
United States Lindsay Thorngren Canada Kaiya Ruiter United States Clare Seo [15]
2021
France II
United States Isabeau Levito South Korea Kim Chae-yeon Canada Kaiya Ruiter [16]
2022 Japan Hana Yoshida Japan Ayumi Shibayama South Korea Kim Yu-jae [17]
2024 Final Grenoble

Pairs

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1997 Saint-Gervais
  • Russia
  • United States
  • Germany
[2]
1998
  • United States
[3]
2000 [4]
2002 Courchevel
  • Canada
  • Russia
  • Anastasia Kuzmina
  • Stanislav Evdokimov
[5]
2004
  • United States
[6]
2016 Final Marseille [13]
2024 Final Grenoble

Ice dance

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1997 Saint-Gervais
  • Russia
[2]
1998
  • France
  • Nelly Gourvest
  • Cédric Pernet
[3]
2000
  • Czech Republic
  • France
  • Marielle Bernard
  • Damien Biancotto
[4]
2002 Courchevel
  • Canada
[5]
2004
  • France
[6]
2006
  • France
[7]
2008 [8]
2010 [9]
2012 [10]
2014 [11]
2016 Saint-Gervais [12]
2016 Final Marseille [13]
2019 Courchevel
  • Russia
  • Ekaterina Katashinskaia
  • Aleksandr Vaskovich
[14]
2021
France I
[15]
2021
France II
[16]
2022 [17]
2024 Final Grenoble

References

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  1. ^ "Second ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating event moves from Edmonton (CAN) to Courchevel (FRA)" (Press release). International Skating Union. June 23, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "1997 Junior Series, St. Gervais". Figure Skating Corner. Archived from the original on 2012-05-04. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  3. ^ a b c d "1998 JGP St. Gervais". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2010-10-26. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  4. ^ a b c d "2000 JGP St. Gervais". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  5. ^ a b c d "2002 JGP Courchevel". International Skating Union.
  6. ^ a b c d "2004 JGP Courchevel". International Skating Union.
  7. ^ a b c "2006 JGP Courchevel". International Skating Union.
  8. ^ a b c "2008 JGP Courchevel". International Skating Union.
  9. ^ a b c "2010 JGP Courchevel". International Skating Union.
  10. ^ a b c "2012 JGP Courchevel". International Skating Union.
  11. ^ a b c "2014 JGP Courchevel". International Skating Union.
  12. ^ a b c "2016 JGP St. Gervais". International Skating Union.
  13. ^ a b c d "ISU Junior Grand Prix Final". International Skating Union.
  14. ^ a b c "2019 JGP Courchevel". International Skating Union.
  15. ^ a b c "2021 JGP Courchevel I". International Skating Union.
  16. ^ a b c "2021 JGP Courchevel II". International Skating Union.
  17. ^ a b c "2022 JGP Courchevel". International Skating Union.
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