2021–22 ISU Junior Grand Prix

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2021–22 ISU Junior Grand Prix
Type:ISU Junior Grand Prix
Date:August 18 – December 12, 2021
Season:2021–22
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The 2021–22 ISU Junior Grand Prix was the 24th season of a series of junior international competitions organized by the International Skating Union. It was the junior-level complement to the 2021–22 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Skaters competed for medals in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pairs, and ice dance, as well as for qualifying points. The top six from each discipline qualified for the 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix Final, to be held together with the senior final and later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic[]

On June 23, 2021, Skate Canada cancelled the second event of the series that it had been scheduled to host in Edmonton, Alberta, citing concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fédération Française des Sports de Glace, the host of the series' first event in Courchevel, offered to replace Skate Canada as host by holding a second, separate JGP event in Courchevel on the originally scheduled dates. Due to the size of the rink in Courchevel, the pairs event originally scheduled for JGP Canada was reallotted to JGP Poland.[1]

On June 23, the Japan Skating Federation announced that, due to pandemic-related travel restrictions, it would not be sending athletes to any of the first three JGP events.[2] JSF ultimately chose to forego the JGP series entirely and did not send athletes to any of the events.[3] In addition to the JSF, the Chinese Skating Association also did not send athletes to any of the events due to the mandatory quarantine period upon returning home.

On August 5, the ISU announced that due to varying travel and quarantine restrictions during the pandemic, it would consider re-allocation requests on a case-by-case basis according to an outlined criteria of preference. The ISU also said that they would abandon the re-allocation process in the event of an abundance of requests or overly complex requests that would cause logistical issues. In addition, the ISU decided not to implement a JGP ranking for the season and to instead prioritize holding the JGP series safely "with the best possible participation" in light of the pandemic. The ISU will evaluate if and how skaters could qualify for the 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix Final, scheduled for December in Osaka, under alternative qualification criteria.[4]

On August 10, the Figure Skating Federation of Russia (FFKKR) announced that due to quarantine and vaccination requirements for Russian citizens entering France, it would not be able to send skaters to either of the first two stages in Courchevel. As a result, the FFKKR asked the ISU to redistribute the quotas of Russian figure skaters from both stages in France to other stages of the series in countries where entry was possible without restrictive quarantine measures; the ISU Council agreed with the proposals.[5] Russia received an additional two entries in singles and ice dance (no pairs events in France) at the third JGP event in Slovakia and at the fourth JGP event in Russia.[6][7]

Issues[]

During the fourth JGP event in Russia, the rhythm dance, the first event on the opening day, was suspended after one group due to technical issues; the event later resumed at 22:00 (original scheduled finish time of 16:21) after the remainder of the day's events were completed.[8]

Competitions[]

The locations of the JGP events change yearly. In the 2021–22 season, the series is composed of the following events in autumn 2021:[9]

Date Event Location Other notes Results
August 18–21 France 2021 JGP France I Courchevel, France No pairs Details
August 25–28 France 2021 JGP France II[a] Courchevel, France No pairs Details
September 1–4 Slovakia 2021 JGP Slovakia Košice, Slovakia Details
September 15–18 Russia 2021 JGP Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia Details
September 22–25 Slovenia 2021 JGP Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia No pairs Details
Sept. 29 – Oct. 2 Poland 2021 JGP Poland Gdańsk, Poland Pairs added[1] Details
October 6–9 Austria 2021 JGP Austria Linz, Austria Details
December 9–12 Japan 2021–22 JGP Final Osaka, Japan Held with senior GPF Cancelled

Entries[]

Skaters who reach the age of 13 before July 1, 2021, but have not turned 19 (singles and females of the other two disciplines) or 21 (male pair skaters and ice dancers) are eligible to compete on the junior circuit. Competitors are chosen by their countries according to their federation's selection procedures. The number of entries allotted to each ISU member federation was to be determined by their skaters' placements at the 2021 World Junior Championships in each discipline, before the competition was cancelled. ISU member nations were required to confirm the number of allotted slots they intended to utilize by June 1, 2021.[10]

Number of entries per discipline[]

The number of entries each ISU member nation was allowed to field per discipline was to be based on the results of the 2021 World Junior Championships, before the competition was cancelled.[11] The ISU instead used the 2020 World Junior Championships results.[12]

Singles and ice dance[]

Entries Men Women Ice dance
2 entries in
7 events
 Russia
 Japan
 Italy
 Russia
 United States
 South Korea
 United States
 Georgia
 Russia
1 entry in
7 events
 United States
 France
 Estonia
 Poland
 Canada
 Azerbaijan
 France
 Canada
 Japan
1 entry in
6 events
 South Korea
 Canada
 Sweden
 Ukraine
 Japan
 Belarus
 Italy
 Austria
 Great Britain
 Ukraine
 Czech Republic
 Italy
1 entry in
5 events
 Georgia
 Turkey
 Germany
 Israel
 Kazakhstan
 Belarus
 Czech Republic
 France
 Chinese Taipei
 Georgia
 Germany
 Ukraine
 Latvia
 China
 Bulgaria
 Hungary
 Spain
 Hungary
 Cyprus
1 entry in
4 events
 Austria
 Great Britain
 Chinese Taipei
 Australia
 Poland
 Spain
 Finland
 Israel
 Sweden
 Netherlands
 Spain
 Germany
 Kazakhstan
 Israel
 Azerbaijan
 Estonia
1 entry in
3 events
  Switzerland
 Croatia
 Slovakia
 Finland
  Switzerland
 Estonia
 Hong Kong
 Iceland
 Armenia
 Slovakia
 Mexico
 Denmark
 Great Britain
 Lithuania
 Australia
 Croatia
 Serbia
 New Zealand
 Czech Republic
 Romania
 Poland
 Belarus
 Denmark
  Switzerland
If not listed above, one entry in two events is allowed.
Host federations may enter up to three spots per discipline.

Pairs[]

Entries Pairs
3 entries in
4 events
 Russia
 Germany
 France
 United States
2 entries in
4 events
 Georgia
 China
 Canada
 Ukraine
 Sweden
 Italy
1 entry in
4 events
N/A
If not listed above, one entry in three events is allowed.
Host federations have an unlimited number of entries.

Medal summary[]

Medalists[]

Men[]

ISU Junior Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Results
France France I United States Ilia Malinin United States France Details
France France II Canada Estonia Arlet Levandi United Kingdom Details
Slovakia Slovakia Russia Russia Ilya Yablokov United States Details
Russia Russia Russia Gleb Lutfullin Russia Canada Details
Slovenia Slovenia Russia Ilya Yablokov Estonia Arlet Levandi United States Details
Poland Poland Russia Gleb Lutfullin Kazakhstan Mikhail Shaidorov Russia Details
Austria Austria United States Ilia Malinin Russia Artem Kovalev Russia Details
Japan Final Competition cancelled

Women[]

ISU Junior Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Results
France France I United States Lindsay Thorngren Canada United States Details
France France II United States Isabeau Levito South Korea Canada Details
Slovakia Slovakia Russia Russia Sofia Muravieva Russia Adeliia Petrosian Details
Russia Russia Russia Sofia Akateva Russia Russia Sofia Samodelkina Details
Slovenia Slovenia Russia Adeliia Petrosian Russia Sofia Samodelkina United States Lindsay Thorngren Details
Poland Poland Russia Sofia Akateva Russia South Korea Details
Austria Austria Russia Sofia Muravieva United States Isabeau Levito Russia Details
Japan Final Competition cancelled

Pairs[]

ISU Junior Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Results
Slovakia Slovakia Russia / Georgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava Russia Polina Kostiukovich / Details
Russia Russia Russia / Russia Natalia Khabibullina / Ilya Knyazhuk Russia / Details
Poland Poland Russia / Russia / Russia Polina Kostiukovich / Details
Austria Austria Russia Natalia Khabibullina / Ilya Knyazhuk Russia / Georgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava Details
Japan Final Competition cancelled

Ice dance[]

ISU Junior Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Results
France France I United States Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen Canada Miku Makita / Tyler Gunara South Korea / Details
France France II United States Oona Brown / Gage Brown United States / Estonia Solène Mazingue / Marko Jevgeni Gaidajenko Details
Slovakia Slovakia Canada Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell Russia / Russia Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy Details
Russia Russia Russia Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano Russia / United States / Details
Slovenia Slovenia Russia / United States Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen Canada Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell Details
Poland Poland Russia Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano United States / Cyprus Angelina Kudryavtseva / Ilia Karankevich Details
Austria Austria Russia Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy United States Oona Brown / Gage Brown Canada / Details
Japan Final Competition cancelled

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia1712938
2 United States66517
3 Canada2248
4 Estonia0213
5 South Korea0123
6 Georgia0112
7 Kazakhstan0101
8 Cyprus0011
 France0011
 Great Britain0011
Totals (10 nations)25252575

Qualification[]

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the ISU chose not to implement JGP rankings for the 2021–22 season.[4] On October 4, the ISU announced the alternative qualification procedure for the Junior Grand Prix Final in December.[13] In addition to the below procedure, Japan, as the host of the Junior Grand Prix Final, was awarded a wild card berth in men's and women's singles.

For singles and ice dance
  1. The seven winners of each individual JGP event will qualify for the Final.
  2. Should there only be six different individual winners out of the seven individual JGP events because a skater/team has won two JGP events, the six different individual winners will qualify for the Final.
  3. Should there be fewer than six different individual winners out of the seven individual JGP events because more skaters/teams have won two JGP events, all the different individual winners will qualify for the Final. In addition, the best second-placed skater/team, third-placed skater/team, and so forth by total score, who are not yet qualified as a winner, would be invited to the Final to reach the number of six entries.
For pairs
  1. The four winners of each individual JGP event will qualify for the Final.
  2. Should there be fewer than four different individual winners out of the four individual JGP events because a pair has won two JGP events, all the different individual winners will qualify for the Final. In addition, the best second-placed pair, third-placed pair, and so forth by total score, who are not yet qualified as a winner, would be invited to the Final to reach the number of four entries.
Alternates

The three best second-placed skaters/teams, third-placed skaters/teams, and so forth by total score, who are not yet qualified in accordance with the above, will be alternates for the Final. Substitution of skaters will only come into force if the minimum number of entries of six men (not counting the wild card), six women (not counting the wild card), four pairs, and six ice dance teams cannot be reached with the qualified skaters/teams.

Qualifiers[]

Men[14] Women[15] Pairs[16] Ice dance[17]
1 United States Ilia Malinin Russia Sofia Akateva Russia / Russia Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano
2 Russia Ilya Yablokov Russia Russia Natalia Khabibullina / Ilya Knyazhuk Russia /
3 Russia Gleb Lutfullin Russia Sofia Muravieva Russia / United States Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen
4 Russia Russia Adeliia Petrosian Russia / Canada Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell
5 Canada United States Isabeau Levito[18] Russia Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy
6 Russia United States Lindsay Thorngren United States Oona Brown / Gage Brown
Wild card[19] Japan Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda Japan
Alternates
1st Russia Artem Kovalev Russia (called up) Georgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava Russia /
2nd Kazakhstan Mikhail Shaidorov Russia Sofia Samodelkina Russia Polina Kostiukovich / United States /
3rd Estonia Arlet Levandi South Korea Russia / Canada Miku Makita / Tyler Gunara

Records and achievements[]

Records[]

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

Discipline Component Skater(s) Score Event Date Ref
Women Free skating Russia Sofia Akateva 157.19 2021 JGP Russia September 18, 2021 [20]
Total score 233.08 [21]

Achievements[]

  • South Korea / (bronze at JGP France I) are the first South Korean ice dance team to win an ISU Grand Prix medal at either the junior or senior level.[22]
  • Estonia Arlet Levandi (silver at JGP France II) won Estonia's first JGP medal in men's singles.[23]
  • Georgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava (silver at JGP Slovakia) are the first Georgian pairs team to win an ISU Junior Grand Prix medal.[24]
  • In the women's free skating at JGP Slovakia, United States and Russia became the seventh and eighth women, respectively, to land a fully rotated quadruple jump.[25]
  • In the women's short program at JGP Russia, Russia Sofia Akateva became the 13th woman to land a clean triple Axel in international competition.[26] In the women's free skating, Russia Sofia Samodelkina, Russia , and Akateva became the ninth, tenth, and 11th women, respectively, to land a fully rotated quadruple jump.[27] Akateva also recorded the highest-ever TES for a junior woman in both programs, and set the junior record for the free skating and combined scores.
  • Cyprus Angelina Kudryavtseva / Ilia Karankevich (bronze at JGP Poland) won Cyprus's first ISU Grand Prix medal at either the junior or senior level in any discipline.[28]
  • In the women's free skating at JGP Poland, Russia Sofia Akateva became the first woman to land a triple Axel and three quadruple jumps in one program.[28]
  • In the women's free skating at JGP Austria, Belarus became the 14th woman to land a clean triple Axel in international competition.[29]

Top JGP scores[]

Men[]

Best total score[]

Rank Skater Nation Score Event
1 Ilia Malinin  United States 245.35 2021 JGP Austria
2 Ilya Yablokov  Russia 231.99 2021 JGP Slovenia
3 Gleb Lutfullin  Russia 231.26 2021 JGP Poland
4  Russia 223.29 2021 JGP Russia
5 Artem Kovalev  Russia 221.51 2021 JGP Austria
6  Canada 217.59 2021 JGP Russia
7  Russia 216.70 2021 JGP Austria
8 Mikhail Shaidorov  Kazakhstan 207.03 2021 JGP Poland
9  United States 204.60 2021 JGP Slovakia
10  Russia 201.28 2021 JGP Russia

Best short program score[]

Rank Skater Nation Score Event
1 Artem Kovalev  Russia 81.31 2021 JGP Russia
Ilia Malinin  United States 81.31 2021 JGP Austria
3 Gleb Lutfullin  Russia 80.13 2021 JGP Russia
4 Ilya Yablokov  Russia 78.89 2021 JGP Slovenia
5  Russia 78.43 2021 JGP Russia
6  Canada 76.63 2021 JGP Russia
 Canada 76.63 2021 JGP France I
8  United States 76.21 2021 JGP Slovakia
9  Russia 75.20 2021 JGP Austria
10  Russia 73.69 2021 JGP Russia

Best free skating score[]

Rank Skater Nation Score Event
1 Ilia Malinin  United States 164.04 2021 JGP Austria
2 Gleb Lutfullin  Russia 155.20 2021 JGP Poland
3 Ilya Yablokov  Russia 153.10 2021 JGP Slovenia
4  Russia 144.86 2021 JGP Russia
5  Russia 144.48 2021 JGP Slovakia
6 Mikhail Shaidorov  Kazakhstan 142.52 2021 JGP Poland
7  Canada 140.96 2021 JGP Russia
8 Artem Kovalev  Russia 140.54 2021 JGP Austria
9  Russia 137.56 2021 JGP Russia
10 Arlet Levandi  Estonia 135.20 2021 JGP France II

Women[]

Best total score[]

Rank Skater Nation Score Event
1 Sofia Akateva  Russia 233.08 2021 JGP Russia
2  Russia 216.92 2021 JGP Slovakia
3 Sofia Muravieva  Russia 211.81 2021 JGP Austria
4 Adeliia Petrosian  Russia 210.57 2021 JGP Slovenia
5 Isabeau Levito  United States 208.31 2021 JGP Austria
6  Russia 206.20 2021 JGP Russia
7 Sofia Samodelkina  Russia 205.67 2021 JGP Slovenia
8  Russia 196.83 2021 JGP Russia
9  Russia 196.07 2021 JGP Russia
10 Lindsay Thorngren  United States 193.77 2021 JGP Slovenia

Best short program score[]

Rank Skater Nation Score Event
1 Sofia Akateva  Russia 75.89 2021 JGP Russia
2 Sofia Muravieva  Russia 73.28 2021 JGP Austria
3  Russia 71.57 2021 JGP Slovakia
4 Isabeau Levito  United States 71.32 2021 JGP Austria
5 Adeliia Petrosian  Russia 70.86 2021 JGP Slovenia
6  South Korea 70.83 2021 JGP Slovenia
7 Lindsay Thorngren  United States 70.24 2021 JGP Slovenia
8  Russia 69.77 2021 JGP Austria
9  Russia 69.04 2021 JGP Slovakia
10  South Korea 67.28 2021 JGP Poland

Best free skating score[]

Rank Skater Nation Score Event
1 Sofia Akateva  Russia 157.19 2021 JGP Russia
2  Russia 145.35 2021 JGP Slovakia
3 Sofia Samodelkina  Russia 141.63 2021 JGP Russia
4 Adeliia Petrosian  Russia 139.71 2021 JGP Slovenia
5  Russia 139.18 2021 JGP Russia
6 Sofia Muravieva  Russia 138.53 2021 JGP Austria
7 Isabeau Levito  United States 136.99 2021 JGP Austria
8  Russia 131.16 2021 JGP Russia
9  Russia 129.75 2021 JGP Russia
10  South Korea 124.56 2021 JGP France II

Pairs[]

Best total score[]

Rank Skater Nation Score Event
1 /  Russia 189.11 2021 JGP Russia
2 Natalia Khabibullina / Ilya Knyazhuk  Russia 188.84 2021 JGP Austria
3 /  Russia 183.64 2021 JGP Austria
4 Karina Safina / Luka Berulava  Georgia 179.27 2021 JGP Austria
5 /  Russia 170.46 2021 JGP Russia
6 /  Russia 168.13 2021 JGP Russia
7 Polina Kostiukovich /  Russia 162.14 2021 JGP Poland
8 /  Australia 160.16 2021 JGP Austria
9 Anastasiia Smirnova / Danil Siianytsia  United States 156.40 2021 JGP Austria
10 Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov  Russia 151.35 2021 JGP Slovakia

Best short program score[]

Rank Skater Nation Score Event
1 Natalia Khabibullina / Ilya Knyazhuk  Russia 64.23 2021 JGP Austria
2 /  Russia 64.12 2021 JGP Russia
3 /  Russia 63.84 2021 JGP Austria
4 Polina Kostiukovich /  Russia 63.76 2021 JGP Poland
5 Karina Safina / Luka Berulava  Georgia 63.04 2021 JGP Austria
6 /  Russia 62.54 2021 JGP Russia
7 /  Russia 61.85 2021 JGP Russia
8 Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov  Russia 58.20 2021 JGP Slovakia
9 /  Australia 57.35 2021 JGP Russia
10 Anastasiia Smirnova / Danil Siianytsia  United States 55.07 2021 JGP Poland

Best free skating score[]

Rank Skater Nation Score Event
1 /  Russia 124.99 2021 JGP Russia
2 Natalia Khabibullina / Ilya Knyazhuk  Russia 124.61 2021 JGP Austria
3 /  Russia 119.80 2021 JGP Austria
4 Karina Safina / Luka Berulava  Georgia 116.23 2021 JGP Austria
5 /  Russia 108.50 2021 JGP Poland
6 /  Australia 107.12 2021 JGP Austria
7 /  Russia 106.28 2021 JGP Russia
8 Anastasiia Smirnova / Danil Siianytsia  United States 104.85 2021 JGP Austria
9 Polina Kostiukovich /  Russia 102.45 2021 JGP Slovakia
10 /  Ukraine 98.08 2021 JGP Slovakia

Ice dance[]

Best total score[]

Rank Skaters Nation Score Event
1 Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano  Russia 168.96 2021 JGP Poland
2 /  Russia 167.22 2021 JGP Slovenia
3 /  Russia 165.14 2021 JGP Russia
4 Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen  United States 165.01 2021 JGP France I
5 Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell  Canada 163.04 2021 JGP Slovakia
6 Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy  Russia 162.28 2021 JGP Austria
7 /  United States 160.23 2021 JGP Russia
8 /  Canada 157.39 2021 JGP Russia
9 /  Russia 156.35 2021 JGP Russia
10 /  United States 154.34 2021 JGP Poland

Best rhythm dance score[]

Rank Skaters Nation Score Event
1 Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano  Russia 68.05 2021 JGP Poland
2 Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy  Russia 67.00 2021 JGP Austria
3 /  Russia 66.00 2021 JGP Slovenia
4 Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen  United States 64.75 2021 JGP France I
5 Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell  Canada 64.48 2021 JGP Slovakia
6 /  Russia 63.70 2021 JGP Russia
Oona Brown / Gage Brown  United States 63.70 2021 JGP Austria
8 /  United States 63.65 2021 JGP Russia
9 /  United States 63.29 2021 JGP Poland
10 /  Russia 61.56 2021 JGP Poland

Best free dance score[]

Rank Skaters Nation Score Event
1 /  Russia 101.44 2021 JGP Russia
2 /  Russia 101.22 2021 JGP Slovenia
3 Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano  Russia 100.91 2021 JGP Poland
4 Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen  United States 100.26 2021 JGP France I
2021 JGP Slovenia
5 Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell  Canada 98.56 2021 JGP Slovakia
6 /  Russia 97.18 2021 JGP Russia
7 /  Canada 97.04 2021 JGP Russia
8 /  United States 96.58 2021 JGP Russia
9 Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy  Russia 95.28 2021 JGP Austria
10 Oona Brown / Gage Brown  United States 94.46 2021 JGP France II

Notes[]

  1. ^ Skate Canada was scheduled to host the second JGP event in Edmonton, Alberta, but cancelled the event due to uncertainties surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fédération Française des Sports de Glace instead hosted two separate JGP events in consecutive weeks. The pairs event scheduled for JGP Canada was reallotted from the second JGP France to JGP Poland.[1]

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