ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland 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.

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

When held in Gdańsk, the qualifying event is usually known as the Baltic Cup. It may also be called the Toruń Cup or Copernicus Stars when held in Toruń. The 2023 edition held in Gdańsk went under the official name PGE Solidarity Cup, referring to the main sponsor PGE and the Solidarność movement that originated in Gdańsk.

The Croatian Skating Federation was scheduled to host the fifth competition of the 2022 JGP in Zagreb, but cancelled the event due to logistical reasons.[1] The Fédération Française des Sports de Glace initially volunteered to host two separate JGP events. However, on July 29, 2022, the ISU announced that France would no longer host the event in Grenoble as planned. The event was reallocated to the Polish Figure Skating Association, which hosted two back-to-back JGP events in Gdańsk instead.[2]

Results

Men's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1999 Final Gdańsk Gao Song Stefan Lindemann Fedor Andreev [3]
2000 Ryan Bradley Andrei Griazev Stanislav Timchenko [4]
2001 Stanislav Timchenko Karel Zelenka Alexander Uspenski [5]
2003 Parker Pennington Alexander Uspenski Yasuharu Nanri [6]
2005 Alexander Uspenski Austin Kanallakan Yang Chao [7]
2007 Final Adam Rippon Brandon Mroz Armin Mahbanoozadeh [8]
2009 Toruń Yuzuru Hanyu Austin Kanallakan Gordei Gorshkov [9]
2011 Gdańsk Joshua Farris Artur Dmitriev Jr. Ryuichi Kihara [10]
2013 Adian Pitkeev Alexander Petrov Zhang He [11]
2015 Toruń Sota Yamamoto Deniss Vasiļjevs Roman Sadovsky [12]
2017 Gdańsk Alexey Erokhov Camden Pulkinen Conrad Orzel [13]
2019 Daniil Samsonov Yuma Kagiyama Daniel Grassl [14]
2021 Gleb Lutfullin Mikhail Shaidorov Egor Rukhin [15]
2022
Poland I
Lucas Broussard Chen Yudong Raffaele Francesco Zich [16]
2022
Poland II
Takeru Amine Kataise Robert Yampolsky Seo Min-kyu [17]
2023 Lim Ju-heon Beck Strommer Daiya Ebihara [18]

Women's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1999 Final Gdańsk Deanna Stellato Jennifer Kirk Svetlana Bukareva [3]
2000 Anna Jurkiewicz Colette Irving Carina Chen [4]
2001 Irina Tkatchuk Svitlana Pylypenko Magdalena Leska [5]
2003 Viktória Pavuk Akiko Kitamura Kiira Korpi [6]
2005 Haruka Inoue Akiko Kitamura Xu Binshu [7]
2007 Final Mirai Nagasu Rachael Flatt Yuki Nishino [8]
2009 Toruń Kanako Murakami Anna Ovcharova Christina Gao [9]
2011 Gdańsk Yulia Lipnitskaya Satoko Miyahara Samantha Cesario [10]
2013 Evgenia Medvedeva Angela Wang Gabrielle Daleman [11]
2015 Toruń Polina Tsurskaya Ekaterina Mitrofanova Rin Nitaya [12]
2017 Gdańsk Alena Kostornaia Daria Panenkova Rino Kasakake [13]
2019 Alysa Liu Viktoria Vasilieva Anastasia Tarakanova [14]
2021 Sofia Akateva Elizaveta Kulikova Shin Ji-a [15]
2022
Poland I
Mao Shimada Mone Chiba Kim Chae-yeon [16]
2022
Poland II
Ami Nakai Shin Ji-a Kwon Min-sol [17]
2023 Rena Uezono Kwon Min-sol Youn Seo-jin [18]

Pairs

Vera Bazarova and Yuri Larionov of Russia originally won the gold medal at the 2007–08 Junior Grand Prix Final, but were later disqualified due to a positive doping test from Larionov.[19]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1999 Final Gdańsk
[3]
2000 [4]
2001
  • Cathy Monette
  • Daniel Castelo
[5]
2003
  • Brandilyn Sandoval
  • Laureano Ibarra
[6]
2005
  • Aaryn Smith
  • Will Chitwood
[7]
2007 Final
  • Jessica Rose Paetsch
  • Jon Nuss
[8]
2009 Toruń [9]
2011 Gdańsk [10]
2015 Toruń [12]
2017 Gdańsk [13]
2019
[14]
2021
  • Ekaterina Chikmareva
  • Matvei Ianchenkov
  • Ekaterina Petushkova
  • Evgenii Malikov
[15]
2022
Poland I
[16]
2022
Poland II
[17]
2023
  • Ava Kemp
  • Yohnatan Elizarov
  • Jazmine Desrochers
  • Kieran Thrasher
[18]

Ice dance

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1999 Final Gdańsk
[3]
2000 [4]
2001 [5]
2003
  • Kirsten Frisch
  • Augie Hill
[6]
2005
[7]
2007 Final [8]
2009 Toruń
  • Marina Antipova
  • Artem Kudashev
[9]
2011 Gdańsk [10]
2013 [11]
2015 Toruń [12]
2017 Gdańsk [13]
2019
  • Ekaterina Katashinskaia
  • Aleksandr Vaskovich
[14]
2021
[15]
2022
Poland I
  • Célina Fradji
  • Jean-Hans Fourneaux
[16]
2022
Poland II
  • Jordyn Lewis
  • Noah McMillan
[17]
2023
  • Sara Kishimoto
  • Atsuhiko Tamura
[18]

References

  1. "Decisions of the ISU Council". International Skating Union. February 24, 2022.
  2. "ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Grenoble (FRA) reallocated to Gdansk (POL)". International Skating Union. July 29, 2022.
  3. "1999–2000 JGP Final". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05.
  4. "2000 Int. Junior Competition Gdansk". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
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  7. "2005 JGP Gdańsk Cup". International Skating Union.
  8. "2007–2008 JGP Final". International Skating Union.
  9. "2009 JGP Torun Cup". International Skating Union.
  10. "2011 JGP Baltic Cup". International Skating Union.
  11. "2013 JGP Baltic Cup". International Skating Union.
  12. "2015 JGP Copernicus Stars". International Skating Union.
  13. "2017 JGP Baltic Cup". International Skating Union.
  14. "2019 JGP Baltic Cup". International Skating Union.
  15. "2021 JGP Baltic Cup". International Skating Union.
  16. "2022 JGP Solidarity Cup". International Skating Union.
  17. "2022 JGP Baltic Cup". International Skating Union.
  18. "2023 JGP Solidarity Cup". International Skating Union.
  19. "Entry/Resultlist". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 8 June 2008.
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