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Music Rotation Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final® 2019 / 20 Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2019 / 20 December 5 – 8, 2019, Torino / ITA Music Rotation - Men Wednesday 4-Dec 12:45 - 13:25 Nation SP or FS Boyang JIN CHN 1 Kevin AYMOZ FRA 2 Yuzuru HANYU JPN 3 Dmitri ALIEV RUS 4 Alexander SAMARIN RUS 5 Nathan CHEN USA 6 Music Rotation - Junior Men Wednesday 4-Dec 09:55 - 10:35 Nation SP or FS Daniel GRASSL ITA 1 Yuma KAGIYAMA JPN 2 Shun SATO JPN 3 Petr GUMENNIK RUS 4 Andrei MOZALEV RUS 5 Daniil SAMSONOV RUS 6 as of: 30.11.2019 Official ISU Sponsors Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final® 2019 / 20 Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2019 / 20 December 5 – 8, 2019, Torino / ITA Music Rotation - Ladies Wednesday 4-Dec 13:35 - 14:15 Nation SP or FS Rika KIHIRA JPN 1 Alena KOSTORNAIA RUS 2 Anna SHCHERBAKOVA RUS 3 Alexandra TRUSOVA RUS 4 Alina ZAGITOVA RUS 5 Bradie TENNELL USA 6 Music Rotation - Junior Ladies Wednesday 4-Dec 11:55 - 12:35 Nation SP or FS Haein LEE KOR 1 Kseniia SINITSYNA RUS 2 Daria USACHEVA RUS 3 Kamila VALIEVA RUS 4 Viktoria VASILIEVA RUS 5 Alysa LIU USA 6 as of: 30.11.2019 Official ISU Sponsors Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final® 2019 / 20 Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2019 / 20 December 5 – 8, 2019, Torino / ITA Music Rotation - Pairs Wednesday Group 1 4-Dec 15:35 - 16:05 Nation SP or FS Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / CAN 1 Michael MARINARO Cheng PENG / CHN 2 Yang JIN Wenjing SUI / CHN 3 Cong HAN Wednesday Group 2 4-Dec 16:05 - 16:35 Nation SP or FS Aleksandra BOIKOVA / RUS 1 Dmitrii KOZLOVSKII Anastasia MISHINA / RUS 2 Aleksandr GALLIAMOV Daria PAVLIUCHENKO / RUS 3 Denis KHODYKIN Music Rotation - Junior Pairs Wednesday Group 1 4-Dec 10:45 - 11:15 Nation SP or FS Annika HOCKE / GER 1 Robert KUNKEL Kseniia AKHANTEVA / RUS 2 Valerii KOLESOV Iuliia ARTEMEVA / RUS 3 Mikhail NAZARYCHEV Wednesday Group 2 4-Dec 11:15 - 11:45 Nation SP or FS Diana MUKHAMETZIANOVA / RUS 1 Ilya MIRONOV Apollinariia PANFILOVA / RUS 2 Dmitry RYLOV Alina PEPELEVA / RUS 3 Roman PLESHKOV as of: 30.11.2019 Official ISU Sponsors Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final® 2019 / 20 Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2019 / 20 December 5 – 8, 2019, Torino / ITA Music Rotation - Ice Dance Wednesday Group 1 4-Dec 14:25 - 14:55 Nation RD or FD Piper GILLES / CAN 1 Paul POIRIER Victoria SINITSINA / RUS 2 Nikita KATSALAPOV Alexandra STEPANOVA / RUS 3 Ivan BUKIN Wednesday Group 2 4-Dec 14:55 - 15:25 Nation RD or FD Gabriella PAPADAKIS / FRA 1 Guillaume CIZERON Madison CHOCK / USA 2 Evan BATES Madison HUBBELL / USA 3 Zachary DONOHUE Music Rotation - Junior Ice Dance Wednesday Group 1 4-Dec 08:45 - 09:15 Nation RD or FD Loicia DEMOUGEOT / FRA 1 Theo LE MERCIER Maria KAZAKOVA / GEO 2 Georgy REVIYA Avonley NGUYEN / USA 3 Vadym KOLESNIK Wednesday Group 2 4-Dec 09:15 - 09:45 Nation RD or FD Diana DAVIS / RUS 1 Gleb SMOLKIN Elizaveta KHUDAIBERDIEVA / RUS 2 Andrey FILATOV Elizaveta SHANAEVA / RUS 3 Devid NARYZHNYY as of: 30.11.2019 Official ISU Sponsors .
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