2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships

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2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:April 13 – 17
Season:2021–22
Location:Tallinn, Estonia
Host:Estonian Skating Union
Venue:Tondiraba Ice Hall
Champions
Men's singles:
United States Ilia Malinin
Women's singles:
United States Isabeau Levito
Pairs:
Georgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava
Ice dance:
United States Oona Brown / Gage Brown
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2020 World Junior Championships
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The 2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships was held from April 13–17, 2022 in Tallinn, Estonia. Figure skaters competed for the title of junior world champion in men's singles, women's singles, pairs, and ice dance. The competition determined the entry quotas for each federation during the 2022–23 ISU Junior Grand Prix series and at the 2023 World Junior Championships.

The competition was originally scheduled to be held in Sofia, Bulgaria from March 7–13, 2022.[1][2] On February 27, the ISU announced that in light of the COVID-19 pandemic in Bulgaria and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the event would be unable to be held as scheduled in Bulgaria.[3] Tallinn was announced as the host for the newly scheduled dates on March 4.[4] The city previously had previously hosted the event twice, in 2015 and 2020.

Background[edit]

On February 12, the International Skating Union announced that the event could not be held as planned due to concerns about a surge in omicron variant cases in Bulgaria peaking on the originally scheduled dates, as well as the host nation's restrictive entry requirements. As the 2021 World Junior Championships were already cancelled, the ISU announced that they would evaluate the feasibility of postponing the event until May 2022, if the Bulgarian Skating Federation and other ISU member nations were willing to attend.[5] A final decision was expected to be made at the ISU Council meeting on February 24, but was delayed to allow time to assess the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]

On February 27, the ISU announced that while they were still considering the feasibility of postponing the event to later in the spring, Bulgaria would no longer be available to host and invited other ISU member nations to apply as replacement hosts.[3] The Estonian Skating Union, which had hosted both the European and Four Continents Championships earlier in the season, was the sole applicant.[4]

Qualifications[edit]

Age and minimum TES requirements[edit]

Skaters who reached the age of 13 before July 1, 2021, but had not turned 19 (singles and females of the other two disciplines) or 21 (male pair skaters and ice dancers) were eligible to compete at the junior level.

The ISU stipulated that the minimum scores must have been achieved at an ISU-recognized junior international competition in the ongoing or preceding two seasons (adjusted from the traditional one due to the pandemic), no later than 21 days before the first official practice day.[1]

Minimum technical scores (TES)
Discipline SP / RD FS / FD
Men 23 42
Women 23 38
Pairs 23 34
Ice dance 23 37
  • SP/RD and FS/FD scores may be attained at different events.

Number of entries per discipline[edit]

Normally, the number of entries would be based on the results of the preceding Junior Worlds. However, as the 2021 World Junior Championships were cancelled, the results of the 2020 World Junior Championships were used instead.[7]

On March 1, the ISU banned participation by Russian and Belarusian skaters in all international competitions due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[8]

Number of entries per discipline
Spots Men Women Pairs Ice dance
3  Japan
 Russia
 United States
 Russia
 South Korea
 United States
 Russia  Georgia
 Russia
 United States
2  Canada
 Estonia
 France
 Italy
 Azerbaijan
 Canada
 Japan
 Poland
 Canada
 China
 France
 Georgia
 Germany
 United States
 Canada
 France
  • If not listed above, only one entry is allowed.

Schedule[edit]

No exhibition gala was scheduled.[9]

Schedule
Date Discipline Time Segment
Thursday, April 14 Men 13:00 Short program
All 18:30 Opening ceremony
Pairs 19:05 Short program
Friday, April 15 Ice dance 14:15 Rhythm dance
Pairs 18:55 Free skating
Saturday, April 16 Women 10:15 Short program
Men 18:15 Free skating
Sunday, April 17 Ice dance 11:45 Free dance
Women 15:45 Free skating

Entries[edit]

Member nations began announcing their selections in December 2021. The International Skating Union published a complete list of entries on March 25, 2022.[11]

Entries - 2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Country Men[12] Women[13] Pairs[14] Ice dance[15]
 Armenia Semen Daniliants
 Australia Victoria Alcantara Anastasia Golubeva / Hektor Giotopoulos Moore
 Austria Dorotea Leitgeb Anita Straub / Andreas Straub
 Belgium Nina Pinzarrone
 Bulgaria Filip Kaymakchiev Chiara Hristova
 Canada Wesley Chiu Justine Miclette Brooke McIntosh / Benjamin Mimar Nadiia Bashynska / Peter Beaumont
Stephen Gogolev Lia Pereira Chloe Panetta / Kieran Trasher Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell
 Croatia Hana Cvijanović
 Cyprus Stefania Yakovleva Angelina Kudryavtseva / Ilia Karankevich
 Czech Republic Georgii Reshtenko Barbora Vránková Barbora Kuciánová / Lukáš Vochozka Denisa Cimlová / Vilém Hlavsa
 Denmark Catharina Victoria Petersen
 Estonia Arlet Levandi Niina Petrõkina Tatjana Bunina / Ivan Kuznetsov
Mihhail Selevko
 Finland Makar Suntsev Linnea Ceder
 France François Pitot Lorine Schild Oxana Vouillamoz / Flavien Giniaux Eva Bernard / Tom Jochum
Corentin Spinar Célina Fradji / Jean-Hans Fourneaux
 Georgia Konstantin Supatashvili Karina Safina / Luka Berulava Yulia Lebedeva-Bitadze / Dmitri Parkhomenko
 Germany Louis Weissert Olesya Ray Letizia Roscher / Luis Schuster Darya Grimm / Michail Savitskiy
 Great Britain Edward Appleby Elena Komova Phebe Bekker / James Hernandez
 Hong Kong Cheuk Ka Kahlen Cheung
 Hungary Aleksandr Vlasenko Vivien Papp Réka Leveles / Balázs Leveles
 Israel Lev Vinokur Mariia Seniuk Elizabeth Tkachenko / Alexei Kiliakov
 Italy Nikolaj Memola Anna Pezzetta Alyssa Montan / Filippo Clerici Giorgia Galimberti / Matteo Libasse Mandelli
Raffaele Francesco Zich
 Japan Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda Rion Sumiyoshi Nao Kida / Masaya Morita
Kao Miura Rinka Watanabe
Tatsuya Tsuboi
 Kazakhstan Mikhail Shaidorov Anna Levkovets
 Latvia Nikola Fomčenkova
 Lithuania Jogailė Aglinskytė
 Mexico Andrea Astrain Maynez
 Netherlands Julia van Dijk
 Norway Mia Caroline Risa Gomez
 Philippines Sofia Lexi Jacqueline Frank
 Poland Jakub Lofek Wiktoria Małyniak Olivia Oliver / Joshua Andari
Noelle Streuli
 Romania Ana Sofia Beşchea
 Slovakia Adam Hagara Vanesa Šelmeková Anna Šimová / Kirill Aksenov
 Slovenia David Sedej Julija Lovrenčič
 South Korea Cha Young-hyun Shin Ji-a Hannah Lim / Ye Quan
Wi Seo-yeong
Yun Ah-sun
 Spain Euken Alberdi
 Sweden Andreas Nordebäck Emelie Ling
 Switzerland Naoki Rossi Kimmy Repond Kayleigh Maksymec / Maximilien Rahier
 Turkey Ali Efe Güneş Anna Deniz Özdemir Jillian Autumn Prever / Ağahan Berk Dörtkol
 Ukraine Kyrylo Marsak Anastasiia Fomchenkova Violetta Sierova / Ivan Khobta Mariia Pinchuk / Mykyta Pogorielov
 United States Liam Kapeikis Isabeau Levito Anastasiia Smirnova / Danylo Siianytsia Oona Brown / Gage Brown
Kai Kovar Clare Seo Angela Ling / Caleb Wein
Ilia Malinin Lindsay Thorngren Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen

Changes to preliminary entries[edit]

Changes to preliminary assignments
Date Discipline Withdrew Added Reason Refs
February 6 Pairs Canada Summer Homick / Marty Haubrich Canada Chloe Panetta / Kieran Thrasher Failed to meet TES minimums [16]
February 14 Ice dance Switzerland Gina Zehnder / Beda Leon Sieber Switzerland Kayleigh Maksymec / Maximilien Rahier Injury (Zehnder) [17]
March 10 Women South Korea Lee Hae-in South Korea Yun Ah-sun Event conflict with the Triglav Trophy [18]
March 11 Pairs United States Isabelle Martins / Ryan Bedard Split[19] [20]
March 25 Men Chinese Taipei Li Yu-Hsiang [12]
Japan Shun Sato Japan Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda Injury[21] [12]
March 30 United States Lucas Broussard United States Kai Kovar
Women Azerbaijan Sabina Alieva [13]
March 31 Ice dance Italy Noemi Maria Tali / Stefano Frasca Italy Giorgia Galimberti / Matteo Libasse Mandelli [15]
April 11 Men Latvia Daniels Kočkers [12]
April 12 Turkey Alp Eren Özkan Turkey Ali Efe Güneş
Women Iceland Aldís Kara Bergsdóttir [13]
Greece Stella Makri

Medal summary[edit]

Medals awarded to the skaters who achieve the highest overall placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men United States Ilia Malinin Kazakhstan Mikhail Shaidorov Japan Tatsuya Tsuboi
Women United States Isabeau Levito South Korea Shin Ji-a United States Lindsay Thorngren
Pairs Georgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava Australia Anastasia Golubeva / Hektor Giotopoulos Moore Canada Brooke McIntosh / Benjamin Mimar
Ice dance United States Oona Brown / Gage Brown Canada Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell Canada Nadiia Bashynska / Peter Beaumont

Small medals awarded to the skaters who achieve the highest short program or rhythm dance placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men United States Ilia Malinin Canada Wesley Chiu Estonia Mihhail Selevko
Women United States Isabeau Levito South Korea Shin Ji-a South Korea Yun Ah-sun
Pairs Georgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava Australia Anastasia Golubeva / Hektor Giotopoulos Moore United States Anastasiia Smirnova / Danil Siianytsia
Ice dance United States Oona Brown / Gage Brown Canada Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell Canada Nadiia Bashynska / Peter Beaumont

Medals awarded to the skaters who achieve the highest free skating or free dance placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men United States Ilia Malinin Kazakhstan Mikhail Shaidorov Japan Tatsuya Tsuboi
Women South Korea Shin Ji-a United States Isabeau Levito United States Lindsay Thorngren
Pairs Georgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava Australia Anastasia Golubeva / Hektor Giotopoulos Moore Canada Brooke McIntosh / Benjamin Mimar
Ice dance United States Oona Brown / Gage Brown United States Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen Canada Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell

Medals by country[edit]

Table of medals for overall placement:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States3014
2 Georgia1001
3 Canada0123
4 Australia0101
 Kazakhstan0101
 South Korea0101
7 Japan0011
Totals (7 entries)44412

Table of small medals for placement in the short/rhythm segment:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States3014
2 Georgia1001
3 Canada0213
4 South Korea0112
5 Australia0101
6 Estonia0011
Totals (6 entries)44412

Table of small medals for placement in the free segment:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States2215
2 Georgia1001
 South Korea1001
4 Australia0101
 Kazakhstan0101
6 Canada0022
7 Japan0011
Totals (7 entries)44412

Records and achievements[edit]

The following new junior ISU best scores were set during this season:

Disc. Segment Skater(s) Score Date Ref.
Men Short program United States Ilia Malinin 88.99 April 14, 2022 [22]
Free skating 187.12 April 16, 2022 [23]
Total score 276.11 [24]

Results[edit]

Men's singles[edit]

Men's results
Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Ilia Malinin  United States 276.11 1 88.99 1 187.12
2 Mikhail Shaidorov  Kazakhstan 234.31 8 75.14 2 159.17
3 Tatsuya Tsuboi  Japan 233.82 5 79.15 3 154.67
4 Wesley Chiu  Canada 228.29 2 81.59 4 146.70
5 Stephen Gogolev  Canada 224.49 6 78.75 5 145.74
6 Mihhail Selevko  Estonia 218.68 3 81.26 9 137.42
7 Nikolaj Memola  Italy 212.94 10 71.42 6 141.52
8 Liam Kapeikis  United States 210.94 4 79.83 12 131.11
9 Naoki Rossi  Switzerland 206.65 12 67.61 7 139.04
10 Andreas Nordebäck  Sweden 206.13 7 76.20 14 129.93
11 Georgii Reshtenko  Czech Republic 201.76 11 69.67 11 132.09
12 Arlet Levandi  Estonia 200.10 14 65.31 10 134.79
13 Kao Miura  Japan 197.59 20 60.03 8 137.56
14 Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda  Japan 196.83 9 73.01 16 123.82
15 Raffaele Francesco Zich  Italy 195.34 15 65.19 13 130.15
16 Lev Vinokur  Israel 192.11 13 67.20 15 124.91
17 Corentin Spinar  France 176.24 17 64.10 19 112.14
18 Kai Kovar  United States 176.23 22 57.69 17 118.54
19 Cha Young-hyun  South Korea 175.63 19 60.32 18 115.31
20 Edward Appleby  Great Britain 173.96 18 64.05 21 109.91
21 Adam Hagara  Slovakia 172.76 16 64.72 22 108.04
22 Konstantin Supatashvili  Georgia 169.66 21 59.38 20 110.28
23 Louis Weissert  Germany 154.75 23 56.75 23 98.00
24 Jakub Lofek  Poland 151.48 24 56.54 24 94.94
Did not advance to free skating
25 Semen Daniliants  Armenia 56.34 25 56.34
26 Makar Suntsev  Finland 56.26 26 56.26
27 Aleksandr Vlasenko  Hungary 53.54 27 53.54
28 Ali Efe Güneş  Turkey 52.24 28 52.24
29 Euken Alberdi  Spain 51.21 29 51.21
30 François Pitot  France 48.98 30 48.98
31 Filip Kaymakchiev  Bulgaria 47.08 31 47.08
32 David Sedej  Slovenia 45.48 32 45.48
33 Kyrylo Marsak  Ukraine 44.71 33 44.71

Women's singles[edit]

Women's results
Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Isabeau Levito  United States 206.55 1 72.50 2 134.05
2 Shin Ji-a  South Korea 206.01 2 69.38 1 136.63
3 Lindsay Thorngren  United States 199.42 4 66.14 3 133.28
4 Yun Ah-sun  South Korea 195.87 3 66.28 4 129.59
5 Wi Seo-yeong  South Korea 186.72 5 66.09 6 120.63
6 Clare Seo  United States 182.81 10 60.61 5 122.20
7 Kimmy Repond  Switzerland 177.10 8 60.82 7 116.28
8 Rion Sumiyoshi  Japan 174.58 9 60.62 8 113.96
9 Niina Petrõkina  Estonia 173.49 6 65.90 10 107.59
10 Rinka Watanabe  Japan 165.44 11 59.56 11 105.48
11 Nina Pinzarrone  Belgium 161.92 7 63.67 16 98.25
12 Linnea Ceder  Finland 161.26 13 56.34 12 104.92
13 Anna Pezzetta  Italy 160.88 24 51.75 9 109.13
14 Lia Pereira  Canada 158.86 12 58.69 13 100.17
15 Noelle Streuli  Poland 154.78 15 55.10 15 99.68
16 Lorine Schild  France 154.57 17 54.58 14 99.99
17 Barbora Vránková  Czech Republic 145.75 20 52.89 17 92.86
18 Emelie Ling  Sweden 145.49 18 54.56 19 90.93
19 Mariia Seniuk  Israel 144.50 21 52.20 18 85.15
20 Julia van Dijk  Netherlands 139.76 16 54.61 20 85.15
21 Justine Miclette  Canada 137.34 14 55.41 22 81.93
22 Sofia Lexi Jacqueline Frank  Philippines 137.00 19 53.86 21 83.14
23 Olesya Ray  Germany 132.32 22 52.02 23 80.30
24 Jogailė Aglinskytė  Lithuania 129.65 23 51.76 24 77.89
Did not advance to free skating
25 Vivien Papp  Hungary 50.82 25 50.82
26 Nikola Fomčenkova  Latvia 48.70 26 48.70
27 Chiara Hristova  Bulgaria 48.14 27 48.14
28 Catharina Victoria Petersen  Denmark 48.12 28 48.12
29 Anna Levkovets  Kazakhstan 48.07 29 48.07
30 Victoria Alcantara  Australia 47.54 30 47.54
31 Julija Lovrenčič  Slovenia 47.16 31 47.16
32 Cheuk Ka Kahlen Cheung  Hong Kong 45.76 32 45.76
33 Wiktoria Małyniak  Poland 44.51 33 44.51
34 Anna Deniz Özdemir  Turkey 41.93 34 41.93
35 Vanesa Šelmeková  Slovakia 41.10 35 41.10
36 Elena Komova  Great Britain 40.92 36 40.92
37 Mia Caroline Risa Gomez  Norway 40.33 37 40.33
38 Anastasiia Fomchenkova  Ukraine 38.74 38 38.74
39 Stefania Yakovleva  Cyprus 38.64 39 38.64
40 Dorotea Leitgeb  Austria 35.98 40 35.98
41 Hana Cvijanović  Croatia 35.96 41 35.96
42 Ana Sofia Beşchea  Romania 35.53 42 35.53
43 Andrea Astrain Maynez  Mexico 35.09 43 35.09

Pairs[edit]

Pairs' results
Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Karina Safina / Luka Berulava  Georgia 188.12 1 67.77 1 120.35
2 Anastasia Golubeva / Hektor Giotopoulos Moore  Australia 169.91 2 61.72 2 108.19
3 Brooke McIntosh / Benjamin Mimar  Canada 156.80 4 58.00 3 98.80
4 Anastasiia Smirnova / Danylo Siianytsia  United States 148.53 3 60.38 5 88.15
5 Letizia Roscher / Luis Schuster  Germany 146.43 5 54.01 4 92.42
6 Violetta Sierova / Ivan Khobta  Ukraine 134.46 6 49.57 6 84.89
7 Chloe Panetta / Kieran Thrasher  Canada 129.70 7 47.90 7 81.80
8 Alyssa Montan / Filippo Clerici  Italy 123.35 8 47.44 8 75.91
9 Barbora Kuciánová / Lukáš Vochozka  Czech Republic 116.91 9 42.50 9 74.41
10 Oxana Vouillamoz / Flavien Giniaux  France 103.92 10 38.04 10 65.88

Ice dance[edit]

Ice dance results
Rank Name Nation Total points RD FD
1 Oona Brown / Gage Brown  United States 170.25 1 66.98 1 103.27
2 Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell  Canada 162.56 2 64.00 3 98.56
3 Nadiia Bashynska / Peter Beaumont  Canada 157.64 3 63.45 5 94.19
4 Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen  United States 157.27 9 57.05 2 100.22
5 Darya Grimm / Michail Savitskiy  Germany 154.48 4 62.47 7 92.01
6 Hannah Lim / Ye Quan  South Korea 154.44 7 58.82 4 95.62
7 Angela Ling / Caleb Wein  United States 153.98 6 61.43 6 92.55
8 Angelina Kudryavtseva / Ilia Karankevich  Cyprus 152.56 5 62.15 8 90.41
9 Célina Fradji / Jean-Hans Fourneaux  France 140.36 8 57.36 10 83.00
10 Phebe Bekker / James Hernandez  Great Britain 138.16 10 56.63 11 81.53
11 Eva Bernard / Tom Jochum  France 137.48 11 53.43 9 84.05
12 Nao Kida / Masaya Morita  Japan 132.94 14 52.02 12 80.92
13 Elizabeth Tkachenko / Alexei Kiliakov  Israel 132.20 13 52.36 13 79.84
14 Olivia Oliver / Joshua Andari  Poland 129.18 16 50.70 14 78.48
15 Tatjana Bunina / Ivan Kuznetsov  Estonia 127.32 18 50.26 15 77.06
16 Giorgia Galimberti / Matteo Libasse Mandelli  Italy 127.21 15 51.50 16 75.71
17 Mariia Pinchuk / Mykyta Pogorielov  Ukraine 126.83 12 52.39 17 74.44
18 Anna Šimová / Kirill Aksenov  Slovakia 122.64 17 50.36 19 72.28
19 Kayleigh Maksymec / Maximilien Rahier  Switzerland 120.25 19 49.24 20 71.01
20 Yulia Lebedeva-Bitadze / Dmitri Parkhomenko  Georgia 117.89 20 45.09 18 72.80
Did not advance to free dance
21 Denisa Cimlová / Vilém Hlavsa  Czech Republic 43.01 21 43.01
22 Jillian Autumn Prever / Ağahan Berk Dörtkol  Turkey 41.02 22 41.02
23 Anita Straub / Andreas Straub  Austria 33.73 23 33.73
24 Réka Leveles / Balázs Leveles  Hungary 31.73 24 31.73

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