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ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2019 / 2020 Junior Ice Dance ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2019 / 2020 Junior Ice Dance FINAL RESULTS -official- Designated Events Tie breaking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Pl Name Nation FRA USA LAT RUS POL CRO ITA Points PLACE 1 - 6: QUALIFIED FOR ISU JUNIOR GRAND PRIX OF FIGURE SKATING FINAL 1 Avonley NGUYEN / Vadym KOLESNIK USA 15 15 30 1 345.48 2 210.11 105.48 135.37 32 2 Elizaveta SHANAEVA / Devid NARYZHNYY RUS 15 15 30 1 334.97 2 203.51 103.37 131.46 36 3 Elizaveta KHUDAIBERDIEVA / Andrey FILATOV RUS 15 15 30 1 330.51 2 199.86 100.46 130.65 37 4 Maria KAZAKOVA / Georgy REVIYA GEO 13 15 28 1 334.48 2 205.26 103.25 129.22 36 5 Loicia DEMOUGEOT / Theo LE MERCIER FRA 13 13 26 2 323.71 2 194.11 97.23 129.60 37 6 Diana DAVIS / Gleb SMOLKIN RUS 13 13 26 2 318.41 2 191.50 98.05 126.91 31 PLACE 7 - 9: SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ISU JUNIOR GRAND PRIX OF FIGURE SKATING FINAL 7 Sofya TYUTYUNINA / Alexander SHUSTITSKIY RUS 11 13 24 2 307.18 2 182.02 91.97 125.16 36 8 Natalie D'ALESSANDRO / Bruce WADDELL CAN 9 13 22 2 304.88 2 179.95 90.44 124.93 37 9 Ekaterina KATASHINSKAIA / Aleksandr VASKOVICH RUS 11 11 22 3 313.84 2 188.72 97.96 125.12 37 10 Emmy BRONSARD / Aissa BOUARAGUIA CAN 9 11 20 3 301.33 2 183.32 92.98 118.01 35 11 Nadiia BASHYNSKA / Peter BEAUMONT CAN 11 9 20 3 296.12 2 177.88 89.22 118.24 35 12 Natalie TASCHLEROVA / Filip TASCHLER CZE 11 7 18 3 296.30 2 177.67 89.31 118.63 30 13 Miku MAKITA / Tyler GUNARA CAN 9 9 18 4 303.74 2 180.17 91.86 123.57 32 14 Katarina WOLFKOSTIN / Jeffrey CHEN USA 7 9 16 4 296.74 2 182.93 93.90 113.81 36 15 Ella ALES / Daniel TSARIK USA 7 5 12 5 282.02 2 169.24 86.46 112.78 32 16 Angelina LAZAREVA / Maksim PROKOFIEV RUS 11 11 3 148.71 1 89.23 89.23 59.48 18 17 Oona BROWN / Gage BROWN USA 4 7 11 5 287.48 2 180.22 91.34 107.26 36 18 Maria GOLUBTSOVA / Kirill BELOBROV UKR 7 4 11 5 285.69 2 175.62 89.99 110.07 36 19 Molly CESANEK / Yehor YEHOROV USA 5 5 10 6 284.69 2 175.44 88.96 109.25 36 20 Utana YOSHIDA / Shingo NISHIYAMA JPN 5 5 10 6 280.15 2 168.80 85.48 111.35 31 21 Katarina DELCAMP / Ian SOMERVILLE USA 0 9 9 4 284.49 2 173.42 88.99 111.07 35 22 Lou TERREAUX / Noe PERRON FRA 5 3 8 6 281.93 2 170.42 86.47 111.51 36 23 Marie DUPAYAGE / Thomas NABAIS FRA 4 4 8 7 268.68 2 161.26 81.15 107.42 37 24 Katerina BUNINA / Artur GRUZDEV EST 7 0 7 5 272.47 2 163.22 86.60 109.25 36 25 Irina GALIYANOVA / Grayson LOCHHEAD CAN 0 7 7 5 270.29 2 163.64 89.48 106.65 31 26 Sasha FEAR / George WADDELL GBR 3 3 6 8 261.89 2 162.49 83.85 99.40 32 27 Tamara ZHUKOVA / Daniil KARPOV RUS 5 5 6 141.72 1 86.01 86.01 55.71 18 28 Carolina PORTESI PERONI / Michael CHRASTECKY ITA 4 0 4 7 277.45 2 170.98 85.77 106.47 35 29 Francesca RIGHI / Aleksei DUBROVIN ITA 4 0 4 7 268.74 2 164.03 83.56 104.71 37 30 Mariia NOSOVITSKAYA / Mikhail NOSOVITSKIY ISR 4 0 4 7 252.13 2 153.62 77.85 98.51 32 31 Lara LUFT / Stephano Valentino SCHUSTER GER 0 3 3 8 259.96 2 153.28 78.28 106.68 36 32 Anne-Marie WOLF / Max LIEBERS GER 3 0 3 8 259.72 2 160.82 80.59 98.90 38 33 Villo MARTON / Danyil SEMKO HUN 3 0 3 8 251.88 2 152.35 81.62 99.53 35 34 Svetlana LIZUNOVA / Alexander VAKHNOV RUS 3 3 8 141.39 1 84.34 84.34 57.05 17 35 Olivia MCISAAC / Corey CIRCELLI CAN 0 0 0 9 259.81 2 158.07 83.42 101.74 36 36 Sara CAMPANINI / Francesco RIVA ITA 0 0 0 9 251.14 2 149.48 75.39 101.66 31 37 Jessica LI / Jacob RICHMOND CAN 0 0 9 129.87 1 73.39 73.39 56.48 19 38 Anna SHNAIDER / Fedor VARLAMOV KAZ 0 0 9 125.57 1 78.19 78.19 47.38 18 39 Emily ROSE BROWN / James HERNANDEZ GBR 0 0 0 10 253.25 2 149.61 77.04 103.64 35 40 Emily BRATTI / Mathieu COUYRAS FRA 0 0 0 10 244.98 2 149.13 75.72 95.85 30 41 Angelina KUDRYAVTSEVA / Ilia KARANKEVICH CYP 0 0 0 10 239.44 2 146.96 79.87 92.48 37 42 Celina FRADJI / Jean-Hans FOURNEAUX FRA 0 0 10 128.77 1 78.33 78.33 50.44 18 43 Xizi CHEN / Jianing XING CHN 0 0 0 11 248.89 2 155.02 79.50 93.87 36 44 Anna CHERNIAVSKA / Oleg MURATOV UKR 0 0 11 125.28 1 76.60 76.60 48.68 19 45 Isabel MCQUILKIN / Jacob PORTZ CAN 0 0 11 121.83 1 75.13 75.13 46.70 19 46 Viktoriia AZROIAN / Aleksandr SIROSHTAN ARM 0 0 11 120.50 1 75.58 75.58 44.92 18 47 Darja NETJAGA / Marko Jevgeni GAIDAJENKO EST 0 0 0 12 237.77 2 149.30 75.33 88.47 37 48 Katica KEDVES / Fedor SHARONOV HUN 0 0 0 12 207.92 2 125.38 64.02 82.54 32 49 Elizabeth TKACHENKO / Alexei KILIAKOV USA 0 0 12 122.65 1 75.37 75.37 47.28 18 50 Giulia TUBA / Andrea TUBA ITA 0 0 12 118.09 1 72.20 72.20 45.89 18 51 Ayumi TAKANAMI / Yoshimitsu IKEDA JPN 0 0 12 114.98 1 68.91 68.91 46.07 19 52 Sofia VAL / Linus Colmor JEPSEN ESP 0 0 0 13 227.17 2 131.45 73.53 95.72 35 53 Elisabeta KORINKOVA / Tomas MORAVEC CZE 0 0 0 13 221.03 2 132.95 68.39 88.08 38 54 Tatjana BUNINA / Ivan KUZNETSOV EST 0 0 13 116.01 1 70.68 70.68 45.33 18 55 Erin GILLIES / Joshua TARRY GBR 0 0 13 112.37 1 69.44 69.44 42.93 19 56 Harshita RAWTANI / Vansh BHATIA IND 0 0 13 09.77 1 04.77 04.77 05.00 13 57 Karina SIDARENKA / Maksim YALENICH BLR 0 0 0 14 217.19 2 126.30 66.15 90.89 36 58 Nicole CALDERARI / Marco CILLI ITA 0 0 14 120.55 1 73.99 73.99 46.56 18 59 Yufei LIN / Zijian GAO CHN 0 0 14 110.26 1 68.04 68.04 42.22 19 60 Denisa CIMLOVA / Vilem HLAVSA CZE 0 0 0 15 214.76 2 136.08 70.17 78.68 36 61 Olivia OLIVER / Joshua ANDARI POL 0 0 0 15 204.80 2 123.21 64.05 81.59 37 62 Anastasiia SAMMEL / Mykyta POGORIELOV UKR 0 0 15 112.77 1 68.40 68.40 44.37 18 63 Sofiia LYZOHUB / Danylo YEFREMENKO UKR 0 0 15 110.77 1 66.95 66.95 43.82 18 64 Jeongeun JEON / Sungmin CHOI KOR 0 0 0 16 188.67 2 114.86 59.35 73.81 36 65 Gaukhar NAURYZOVA / Boyisangur DATIEV KAZ 0 0 16 105.31 1 64.84 64.84 40.47 19 66 Eva BERNARD / Tom JOCHUM FRA 0 0 16 101.34 1 65.73 65.73 35.61 18 67 Martina ROSSI / Adriano ROSSI ESP 0 0 0 17 184.35 2 117.33 58.81 67.02 37 68 Ekaterina KUZNETSOVA / Daniel BRYKALOV AZE 0 0 0 17 181.35 2 111.00 56.04 70.35 35 69 Oliwia BOROWSKA / Filip BOJANOWSKI POL 0 0 17 103.46 1 57.23 57.23 46.23 19 70 Marina PHILIPPOVA / Vadym KRAVTSOV AUT 0 0 17 98.03 1 56.00 56.00 42.03 18 71 Arina PAVLISHCHUK / Alexandr KUROPATKA UZB 0 0 0 18 172.71 2 102.98 52.33 69.73 37 72 Daniela IVANITSKIY / Samu KYYHKYNEN FIN 0 0 18 80.84 1 46.61 46.61 34.23 19 73 Elvira NIKOLOVA / Dane Francis AYERS BUL 0 0 19 85.06 1 53.63 53.63 31.43 19 74 Alexandra FLADUN-DORLING / Christopher FLADUN-DORLING AUS 0 0 19 63.60 1 38.35 38.35 25.25 19 Anna LAVROVA / Maxwell GART USA R 0 0 00.00 0 00.00 00.00 00.00 0 X = scoring event; S = substitude; R = retired.
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