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ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships Championnats du monde junior ISU de patinage artistique ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships Championnats du monde junior ISU de patinage artistique 1976 Megève, FRA March 10 - 13, 1976 | 10 au 13 mars Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Mark Cockerell USA 1 Suzie Brasher USA 1 Sherri Baier/ 1 Kathryn Winter/ Robin Cowan CAN Nicholas Slater GBR 2 Takaski Mura JPN 2 Garnet Ostermeier FRG 2 Lorene Mitchell/ 2 Denise Best/ Donald Mitchell USA David Dagnell GBR 3 Brian Pockar CAN 3 Tracey Solomons GBR 3 Martine Olivier/ 3 Martine Olivier/ Peter Cain FRA Yves Tarayre FRA 1977 Megève, FRA February 8 - 12 | 8 au 12 février Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Daniel Beland CAN 1 Carolyn Skoczen CAN 1 Josie France/ 1 Wendy Sessions/ Paul Mills CAN Mark Ree GBR 2 Mark Pepperday GBR 2 Christa Jorda AUT 2 Elga Balk/ 2 Karen Barber/ Gavin MacPherson SAF Kim Spreyer GBR 3 Richard Furrer SWI 3 Corine Wyrsch SWI 3 Marie McNeil/ Rob McCall CAN 1978 Megève, FRA March 21 - 26 | 21 au 26 mars Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Dennis Coi CAN 1 Jill Sawyer USA 1 Barbara Underhill/ 1 Tatiana Durasova/ Paul Martini CAN Sergei Ponomarenko URS 2 Vladimir Kotin URS 2 Kira Ivanova URS 2 Jana Blahova/ 2 Kelly Johnson/ Ludek Feno CZE Kris Barber CAN 3 Brian Boitano USA 3 Petra Ernert FRG 3 Beth Flora/ 3 Nathalie Herve/ Ken Flora USA Pierre Husarek FRA 4 Brian Orser CAN 6 Tracey Wainman CAN 6 Lorri Baier/ Lloyd Eisler CAN 14 Lorri Baier CAN 1979 Augsburg, FRG March 27 - April 4 | 27 mars au 4 avril Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Vitali Egorov URS 1 Elaine Zayak USA 1 Veronika Pershina/ 1 Tatiana Durasova/ Marat Akbarav URS Sergei Ponomarenko URS 2 Bobby Beauchamp USA 2 Manuela Ruben FRG 2 Larisa Selezneva/ 2 Elena Patanova/ Oleg Makarov URS Andrei Antonov URS 3 Alexandr Fadeev URS 3 Jacki Farrell USA 3 Lorri Baier/ 3 Kelly Johnson/ Lloyd Eisler CAN Kris Barber CAN 13 Brad Maclean CAN 6 Kay Thomson CAN 14 Darin Mathewson CAN 1980 Megève, FRA January 15 - 20 | 15 au 20 janvier Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Alexandr Fadeev URS 1 Rosalyn Sumners USA 1 Larisa Selezneva/ 1 Elena Batanova/ Oleg Makarov URS Alexei Soloviev URS 2 Vitali Egorov URS 2 Kay Thomson CAN 2 Marina Nikitiuk/ Rashid 2 Judit Peterfy/ Kadyrkaev URS Csaba Balint/ HUN 3 Falko Kirsten GDR 3 Carola Paul GDR 3 Kathia Dubec/ 3 Renée Roca/ Xavier Douillard FRA Andrew Ouellette USA 6 Neil Paterson CAN 5 Karen Taylor/ Robert Burk CAN 2 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships Championnats du monde junior ISU de patinage artistique 1981 London, CAN December 8 - 14 | 8 au 14 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Paul Wylie USA 1 Tiffany Chin USA 1 Larisa Selezneva/ 1 Elena Batanova/ Oleg Makarov URS Alexei Soliviev URS 2 Juri Bureiko URS 2 Marina Serova URS 2 Lorri Baier/ 2 Natalia Annenko/ Lloyd Eisler CAN Vadim Karkatchev URS 3 Scott Williams USA 3 Anna Antonova URS 3 Marina Nikitiuk/ 3 Karyn Garossino/ Rashid Kadyrkaev URS Rod Garossino CAN 6 Diane Ogibowski CAN 10 Charlene Wong CAN 1982 Oberstdorf, GER December 15 - 20 | 15 au 20 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Scott Williams USA 1 Janina Wirth GDR 1 Marina Avstriskaia/ 1 Natalia Annenko/ Juri Kvashnin URS Vadim Karkachev URS 2 Paul Guerrero USA 2 Cornelia Tesch FRG 2 Inna Bekker/ 2 Tatiana Gladkova/ Sergei Likhanski URS Igor Shpilband URS 3 Alexander Konig GDR 3 Elizabeth Manley CAN 3 Babette Preussler/ 3 Lynda Malek/ Torsten Ohlow GDR Alexander Miller USA 9 Lauren Patterson CAN 6 Lynda Ivanich/ 9 Deanna Poirier/ John Ivanich CAN Brett Schrader CAN 1983 Sarajevo, YUG December 14 - 19 | 14 au 19 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Christopher Bowman USA 1 Simone Koch GDR 1 Marina Avstriskaia/ 1 Tatiana Gladkova/ Yuri Kvashnin URS Igor Shpilband URS 2 Philippe Roncoli FRA 2 Karin Hendschke GDR 2 Peggy Seidel/ 2 Elena Novikova/ Ralf Seifert GDR Oleg Bliakhman URS 3 Nils Koepp GDR 3 Parthena Sarafidis AUT 3 Inna Bekker/ 3 Christine Chiniard/ Sergei Likhanski URS Martial Mette FRA 4 Marc Ferland CAN 6 Monica Lipson CAN 5 Christine Horton/ Michael Farrington CAN 16 Jeffrey Partrick CAN 7 Melissa Murphy CAN 6 Jo-Anne Borlase/ Scott Chalmers CAN 1984 Sapporo, JPN December 5 - 11 | 5 au 11 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Viktor Petrenko URS 1 Karin Hendschke GDR 1 Manuela Landgraf/ 1 Elena Krikanova/ Ingo Steuer GDR Evgeni Platov URS 2 Marc Ferland CAN 2 Simone Koch GDR 2 Susan Dungjen/ 2 Christina Yatsuhashi/ Jason Dungjen USA Keith Yatsuhashi USA 3 Tom Cierniak USA 3 Midori Ito JPN 3 Olga Neizvestnaia/ 3 Svetlana Liapina/ Sergei Hudiakov URS Georgi Sur URS 6 Matthew Hall CAN 9 Melissa Murphy CAN 6 Penny Schultz/ 4 Christine Horton/ Scott Grover CAN Michael Farrington CAN 12 Nathalie Sasseville CAN 5 Jo-Anne Borlase/ Scott Chalmers CAN ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships / 1 Championnats du monde junior ISU de patinage artistique ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships Championnats du monde junior ISU de patinage artistique 1985 Colorado Springs, USA December 11 - 16 | 11 au 16 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Erik Larson USA 1 Tatiana Andreeva URS 1 Ekaterina Gordeeva/ 1 Elena Krikanova/ Sergei Grinkov URS Evgeni Platov URS 2 Vladimir Petrenko URS 2 Susanne Becher FRG 2 Irina Mironenko/ 2 Svetlana Liapina/ Dmitri Shkidchenko URS Georgi Sur URS 3 Rudy Galindo USA 3 Natalia Gorbenko URS 3 Elena Gud/ 3 Doriane Bontemps/ Evgeni Koltun URS Charles Paliard FRA 4 Craig Burns CAN 8 Rosmarie Sakic CAN 5 Penny Schultz/ 7 Melanie Cole/ Scott Grover CAN Donald Godfrey CAN 9 Jeff Partrick CAN 6 Isabelle Brasseur/ 9 Catherine Pal/ Pascal Courchesne CAN Kelly Marshall CAN 1986 Sarajevo, YUG December 9 - 14 | 9 au 14 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Vladimir Petrenko URS 1 Natalia Gorbenko,URS 1 Elena Leonova/ 1 Elena Krikanova/ Gennadi Krasnitski URS Evgeni Platov URS 2 Rudy Galindo USA 2 Susanne Becher FRG 2 Irina Mironenko/ 2 Svetlana Serkeli/ Dmitri Shkidchenko URS Andrei Zharkov URS 3 Yuri Tsimbaliuk URS 3 Linda Florkevich CAN 3 Ekaterina Murugova/ 3 Corinne Paliard/ Artem Torgashev URS Didier Courtois FRA 12 Brent Frank CAN 14 Dianne Takeuchi CAN 7 Isabelle Brasseur/ 4 Melanie Cole/ Pascal Courchesne CAN Martin Smith CAN 16 Cory Watson CAN 8 Laura Ivanich/ 7 Catherine Pal/ James Ivanich CAN Donald Godfrey CAN 9 Penny Schultz/ Scott Grover CAN 1987 Kitchener, CAN December 2 - 7 | 2 au 7 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Rudy Galindo USA 1 Cindy Bortz USA 1 Elena Leonova/ 1 Ilona Melnichenko/ Gennadi Krasnitski URS Gennadi Kaskov URS 2 Todd Eldredge USA 2 Susanne Becher FRG 2 Ekaterina Murugova/ 2 Oksana Grischuk/ Artem Torgashev URS Alexandr Chichkov URS 3 Yuri Tsimbaliuk URS 3 Shannon Allison CAN 3 Kristi Yamaguchi/ 3 Catherine Pal/ Rudy Galindo USA Donald Godfrey CAN 9 Brent Frank CAN 12 Angie Folk CAN 7 Jody Barnes/ 7 Jacqueline Petr/ Rob Williams CAN Mark Janoschak CAN 8 Marie Fortin/ Jean-Michel Bombardier CAN 1988 Brisbane, AUS December 8 - 12 | 8 au 12 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Todd Eldredge USA 1 Kristi Yamaguchi USA 1 Kristi Yamaguchi/ 1 Oksana Grischuk/ Rudy Galindo USA Alexandr Chickov URS 2 Viacheslav Zagorodniuk URS 2 Junko Yaginuma JPN 2 Evgenia Chernisheva/ 2 Irina Antsiferova/ Dmitri Sukhanov URS Maxim Sevastianov URS 3 Yuri Tsimbaliuk URS 3 Yukiko Kashihara JPN 3 Yulia Liashenko/ 3 Maria Orlova/ Andrei Bushkov URS Oleg Ovsiannikov URS 9 Marcus Christensen CAN 5 Judith Tartal CAN 7 Marie Fortin/ 5 Allison Maclean/ Jean-Michel Bombardier CAN Konrad Shaub CAN 13 Bernard Munger CAN 7 Margot Bion CAN 11 Brigitte Richer/ Michel Brunet CAN 4 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships Championnats du monde junior ISU de patinage artistique 1989 Sarajevo, YUG November 29 - December 4 | 29 novembre au 4 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Viacheslav Zagorodniuk 1 Jessica Mills USA 1 Evgenia Chernishova/ 1 Angelika Kirkhmaier/ Dmitri Sukhanov URS Dmitri Lagutin URS 2 Shepherd Clark USA 2 Junko Yaginuma JPN 2 Angela Caspari/ 2 Liudmila Berezova/ Marno Kreft GDR Vladimir Fedorov URS 3 Masakazu Kagiyama JPN 3 Surya Bonaly FRA 3 Irina Saifutdinova/ 3 Marina Morel/ Alexei Tikhonov URS Gwendal Peizerat FRA 6 Elvis Stojko CAN 8 Margot Bion CAN 4 Marie-Josée Fortin/ 5 Marie-France Dubreuil/ Jean-Michel Bombardier CAN Bruno Yvars CAN 13 Herb Cherwoniak CAN 12 Jutta Cossette CAN 7 Brigitte Richer/ Michel Brunet CAN 1990 Colorado Springs, USA November 28 - December 3 | 28 novembre au 3 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice Dance/danse sur glace 1 Igor Pashkevich URS 1 Yuka Sato JPN 1 Natalia Krestianinova/ 1 Marina Anissina/ Alexei Torchinski URS Ilia Averbukh URS 2 Alexei Urmanov URS 2 Surya Bonaly FRA 2 Svetlana Pristav/ 2 Elena Kustarova/ Vladislav Tkachenko URS Sergei Romashkin URS 3 John Baldwin USA 3 Tanja Krienke GDR 3 Jennifer Heurlin/ 3 Marie-France Dubreuil/ John Frederiksen USA Bruno Yvars CAN 8 Elvis Stojko CAN 12 Jacquie Taylor CAN 5 Sherry Ball/ 5 Martine Patenaude/ Sean Rice CAN Eric Massé CAN 14 Stacy Paul Healy CAN 15 Stacey Ball CAN 1991 Budapest, HUN November 27 - December 2 | 27 novembre au 2 décembre Men/hommes Ladies/femmes Pair/couple Ice
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