Sunday, October 2, 2011

2011 Junior Grand Prix Standings

Now that the results are in from the Junior Grand Prix of Estonia, the 7th and final event of the series, the Junior Grand Prix Final picture is finally complete! The top 6 in each discipline, along with the 3 alternates have been determined. The 1st alternate will be particularly important in the pairs field because Sui/Han are likely to qualify to the Senior Grand Prix Final and cannot compete in both Finals. Russia leads with 8 of the 24 entries in the Final, followed by the US with 6, China with 4, Japan with 3, Ukraine with 2, and Canada with 1. Russia and the USA are represented in each of the 4 disciplines.

Men
Qualified:
  • Han Yan (CHN)-Gold in Austria (15) + Gold in Italy (15) = 30
  • Joshua Farris (USA)-Gold in Poland (15) + Gold in Estonia (15) = 30
  • Jason Brown (USA)-Gold in Australia (15) + Silver in Italy (13) = 28
  • Maxim Kovtun (RUS)-Gold in Romania (15) + Silver in Estonia (13) = 28
  • Ryuju Hino (JPN)-Gold in Latvia (15) + Silver in Romania (13) = 28
  • Keiji Tanaka (JPN)-Silver in Australia (13) + Bronze in Austria (11) = 24
Alternates:
  • Artur Dmitirev (RUS)-Silver in Poland (13) + 4th in Italy (9) = 22
  • He Zhang (CHN)-Silver in Latvia (13) + 5th in Austria (7) = 20
  • June Hyoung Lee (KOR)-4th in Latvia (7) + Bronze in Italy (11) =20
Ladies
Qualified:
  • Julia Lipnitskaia (RUS)-Gold  in Poland (15) + Gold in Italy (15) = 30
  • Polina Shelepen (RUS)-Gold in Latvia (15) + Gold in Romania (15) = 30
  • Vanessa Lam (USA)-Bronze in Australia (11) + Gold in Austria (15) = 26
  • Risa Shoji (JPN)-Silver in Australia (13) + Silver in Estonia (13) = 26
  • Zijun Li (CHN)-Silver in Latvia (13) + Silver in Austria (13) = 26
  • Polina Korobeynikova (RUS)-4th in Australia (9) + Silver in Romania (13) = 22
Alternates:

  • Samantha Cesario (USA)-Bronze in Poland (11) + Bronze in Estonia (11) = 22
  • Polina Agafonova (RUS)-Bronze in Latvia (11) + Bronze in Austria (11) = 22
  • Satoko Miyahara (JPN)-Silver in Poland (13) + 5th in Italy (7) = 20
Pairs
Qualified:
  • Sui/Han (CHN)-Gold in Latvia (15) + Gold in Austria (15) = 30
  • Simpson/Blackmer (USA)-Gold in Poland (15) + Silver in Estonia (13) = 28
  • Bobak/Beharry (CAN)-Silver in Poland (13) + Gold in Estonia (15) = 28
  • Yu/Jin (CHN)-Silver in Latvia (13) + Silver in Austria (13) = 26
  • Petaikina/Kurduykov (RUS)-4th  in Latvia (9) + Bronze in Austria (11) = 20
  • Calalang/Sidhu (USA)-4th  in Poland (9) + Bronze in Estonia (11) = 20
Alternates:
  • Tudvaseva/Lisiev (RUS)-5th in Latvia (7) + Bronze in Poland (11) = 18
  • Purdy/Marinaro (CAN)-Bronze in (11) + (0) in Austria = 11
  • Kadlecova/Bidar (CZE)-7th in Austria (3) + 5th in Estonia (7) = 10
  • **Note that if Sui/Han qualify to the senior Grand Prix Final, as they did last season, Tudvaseva & Lisiev will go to the final
Ice Dance
Qualified:
  • Sinitsina/Zhiganshin (RUS)-Gold in Poland (15) + Gold in Austria (15) = 30
  • Stepanova/Bukin (RUS)-Gold in Romania (15) + Gold in Italy (15) = 30
  • Yanovskaia/Mozgov (RUS)-Bronze in Poland (11) + Gold in Estonia (15) = 26
  • Nosulia/Kholoniuk (UKR)-Gold in Latvia (15) + Bronze in Austria (11) = 26
  • Galyeta/Shumski (UKR)-Silver in Poland (13) + Silver in Romania (13) = 26
  • Aldridge/Eaton (USA)-Bronze in Latvia (11) + Silver in Austria (13) = 24
Alternates:
  • Bonacorsi/Mager (USA)-Silver in Australia (13) + Bronze in Italy (11) = 24
  • Zenkova/Sinitsin (RUS)-Bronze in Australia (11) + Silver in Italy (13) = 24
  • Kosigina/Moroshkin (RUS)-Silver in Latvia (13) + Bronze in Estonia (11)=24

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