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Junior Grand Prix Standings Ladies ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2013 / 2014 Junior Ladies 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 LAT MEX SVK POL BLR CZE EST Points PLACE 1 - 6: QUALIFIED FOR ISU JUNIOR GRAND PRIX OF FIGURE SKATING FINAL 1 Evgenia MEDVEDEVA RUS 15 15 30 1 349.48 2 232.70 118.35 116.78 55 2 Polina EDMUNDS USA 15 15 30 1 336.98 2 226.71 113.43 110.27 55 3 Alexandra PROKLOVA RUS 13 15 28 1 356.29 2 232.48 117.75 123.81 59 4 Karen CHEN USA 11 15 26 1 333.34 2 210.67 114.62 122.67 58 5 Maria SOTSKOVA RUS 13 13 26 2 332.08 2 214.89 107.85 117.19 55 6 Serafima SAKHANOVICH RUS 9 15 24 1 326.20 2 221.79 112.48 104.41 61 PLACE 7 - 9: SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ISU JUNIOR GRAND PRIX OF FIGURE SKATING FINAL 7 Angela WANG USA 13 7 20 2 308.23 2 188.82 94.46 119.41 56 8 Elizabet TURZYNBAEVA KAZ 13 7 20 2 296.68 2 193.19 97.61 103.49 58 9 Riona KATO JPN 11 9 20 3 321.48 2 208.13 107.66 113.35 59 10 Miyabi OBA JPN 9 11 20 3 298.99 2 197.06 102.44 101.93 58 11 Gabrielle DALEMAN CAN 11 9 20 3 296.18 2 197.79 101.52 98.39 58 12 Rika HONGO JPN 9 11 20 3 292.54 2 194.35 99.48 98.19 55 13 Natalia OGORELTSEVA RUS 13 3 16 2 293.47 2 184.19 96.24 109.28 55 14 Da Bin CHOI KOR 7 9 16 4 285.92 2 193.26 98.51 92.66 55 15 Mariah BELL USA 11 4 15 3 281.28 2 187.53 103.26 93.75 55 16 Na Hyun KIM KOR 7 7 14 5 280.32 2 182.02 95.83 98.30 55 17 Elizaveta IUSHENKO RUS 13 13 2 159.86 1 100.68 100.68 59.18 30 18 Alaine CHARTRAND CAN 9 4 13 4 288.04 2 188.84 97.35 99.20 55 19 Amber GLENN USA 11 11 3 164.18 1 107.34 107.34 56.84 28 20 Lutricia BOCK GER 4 5 9 6 272.31 2 180.77 91.02 91.54 58 21 Barbie LONG USA 7 1 8 5 272.35 2 179.08 100.63 93.27 59 22 Mai MIHARA JPN 7 7 5 141.82 1 95.88 95.88 45.94 28 23 Julianne SEGUIN CAN 5 2 7 6 278.51 2 179.43 89.90 99.08 55 24 Kaori SAKAMOTO JPN 5 5 6 146.49 1 93.69 93.69 52.80 28 25 Tyler PIERCE USA 5 5 6 143.91 1 97.07 97.07 46.84 30 26 Yasmin SIRAJ USA 5 5 6 142.32 1 90.62 90.62 51.70 27 27 Madelyn DUNLEY CAN 5 5 6 141.78 1 91.18 91.18 50.60 28 28 Maisy Hiu Ching MA HKG 5 5 6 130.69 1 84.81 84.81 45.88 28 29 Anastasia GALUSTYAN ARM 4 1 5 7 261.60 2 173.45 90.62 88.15 59 30 Jenni SAARINEN FIN 1 4 5 7 260.61 2 158.78 88.00 101.83 56 31 Liubov EFIMENKO FIN 0 4 4 7 264.30 2 163.05 87.94 101.25 57 32 Alsu KAIUMOVA RUS 4 4 7 127.56 1 79.14 79.14 48.42 27 33 Hae Jin KIM KOR 1 3 4 8 263.89 2 164.18 93.55 99.71 59 34 Brooklee HAN AUS 3 0 3 8 255.43 2 169.33 88.36 86.10 55 35 Chantelle KERRY AUS 3 0 3 8 235.12 2 148.33 81.02 86.79 58 36 Nicole RAJICOVA SVK 3 0 3 8 228.74 2 146.33 82.08 82.41 59 37 Larkyn AUSTMAN CAN 3 3 8 133.43 1 83.21 83.21 50.22 30 38 Yuka NAGAI JPN 3 3 8 131.68 1 84.81 84.81 46.87 27 39 Laurine LECAVELIER FRA 0 2 2 9 265.77 2 172.02 91.18 93.75 55 40 Elizaveta UKOLOVA CZE 2 0 2 9 254.30 2 162.82 81.42 91.48 59 41 Kyueun KIM KOR 2 2 9 132.45 1 88.57 88.57 43.88 30 42 Yura MATSUDA JPN 2 2 9 130.08 1 87.49 87.49 42.59 27 43 Julianne DELAURIER CAN 2 2 9 121.89 1 79.80 79.80 42.09 28 44 Sandrine MARTIN CAN 2 2 9 119.83 1 76.58 76.58 43.25 27 45 Maria-Katharina HERCEG GER 0 1 1 10 251.01 2 159.21 84.63 91.80 58 46 Xiangning LI CHN 1 1 10 129.27 1 87.43 87.43 41.84 27 47 Giada RUSSO ITA 1 1 10 118.08 1 74.21 74.21 43.87 27 48 Ziquan ZHAO CHN 0 0 0 11 251.02 2 155.26 82.84 95.76 61 49 Agata KRYGER POL 0 0 0 11 230.71 2 148.51 74.30 82.20 59 50 Yulia LI RUS 0 0 11 123.36 1 73.81 73.81 49.55 28 51 Micol CRISTINI ITA 0 0 11 122.37 1 78.76 78.76 43.61 31 52 Chloe ING SIN 0 0 11 113.45 1 72.52 72.52 40.93 27 53 Netta SCHREIBER ISR 0 0 0 12 230.02 2 143.06 74.12 86.96 57 54 Hannah MILLER USA 0 0 12 128.20 1 89.03 89.03 39.17 30 55 Deimante KIZALAITE LTU 0 0 12 122.13 1 80.73 80.73 41.40 28 56 Anna DUSKOVA CZE 0 0 12 112.37 1 68.99 68.99 43.38 28 57 Ivett TOTH HUN 0 0 0 13 243.77 2 167.64 90.72 76.13 58 58 Lena MARROCCO FRA 0 0 0 13 228.84 2 148.26 78.46 80.58 58 59 Anna KHNYCHENKOVA UKR 0 0 0 13 216.00 2 144.73 80.58 71.27 61 60 Inga JANULEVICIUTE LTU 0 0 13 116.39 1 73.91 73.91 42.48 27 61 Tanja ODERMATT SUI 0 0 13 110.04 1 70.82 70.82 39.22 27 62 Thita LAMSAM THA 0 0 13 106.37 1 70.48 70.48 35.89 28 63 Josefine TALJEGARD SWE 0 0 0 14 212.51 2 128.38 65.06 84.13 55 64 Pernille SORENSEN DEN 0 0 0 14 207.32 2 145.46 73.27 61.86 55 65 Sara CASELLA ITA 0 0 14 118.14 1 80.32 80.32 37.82 28 66 Marianne RIOUX OUELLET CAN 0 0 14 117.20 1 79.42 79.42 37.78 31 67 Klara SVETLIKOVA CZE 0 0 14 105.67 1 68.58 68.58 37.09 28 68 Nicole SCHOTT GER 0 0 14 104.27 1 63.17 63.17 41.10 28 69 Angelina KUCHVALSKA LAT 0 0 0 15 215.15 2 130.84 74.43 84.31 59 70 Lana BAGEN GBR 0 0 0 15 197.41 2 122.60 66.06 74.81 59 71 Lyydia MAATTANEN FIN 0 R 0 15 106.98 1 64.45 64.45 42.53 27 72 Anna AFONKINA BUL 0 0 15 101.40 1 64.56 64.56 36.84 27 73 Eike LANGERBAUR EST 0 0 0 16 187.53 2 122.26 63.43 65.27 57 74 Aleksandra GOLOVKINA LTU 0 0 16 114.90 1 74.89 74.89 40.01 30 75 Michaela DU TOIT RSA 0 0 16 105.49 1 68.97 68.97 36.52 27 76 Minami HANASHIRO GER 0 0 16 103.40 1 68.92 68.92 34.48 28 77 Natasja REMSTEDT SWE 0 0 16 98.64 1 59.02 59.02 39.62 28 78 Dominika MURCKOVA SVK 0 0 0 17 191.73 2 121.88 64.91 69.85 55 79 Maria GAVRILOVA UKR 0 0 0 17 189.30 2 121.97 61.44 67.33 55 80 Bronislava DOBIASOVA SVK 0 0 17 110.65 1 72.97 72.97 37.68 31 81 Kelsey WONG CAN 0 0 17 101.54 1 65.71 65.71 35.83 28 82 Kristine GAILE LAT 0 0 17 98.38 1 62.14 62.14 36.24 27 83 Kristina Isabel YNTEMA AUT 0 0 0 18 186.55 2 121.88 64.95 64.67 55 84 Lea SERNA FRA 0 0 18 104.88 1 64.77 64.77 40.11 31 85 Guia Maria TAGLIAPIETRA ITA 0 0 18 104.21 1 69.45 69.45 34.76 30 86 Lara ROTH AUT 0 0 18 101.37 1 66.87 66.87 34.50 28 87 Dorka HAVASI HUN 0 0 18 100.59 1 59.97 59.97 40.62 28 88 Karline Monika POLE LAT 0 0 18 91.59 1 58.45 58.45 33.14 28 89 Melanie Yuung-Hui CHANG TPE 0 0 18 89.19 1 50.16 50.16 39.03 27 90 Rebecka EMANUELSSON SWE 0 0 0 19 196.04 2 126.14 66.71 69.90 61 91 Ieva GAILE LAT 0 0 0 19 190.82 2 121.51 63.53 69.31 57 92 Isabella SCHUSTER-VELISSARIOU GRE 0 0 0 19 168.13 2 108.53 54.89 59.60 57 93 Yasmine Kimiko YAMADA SUI 0 0 19 104.86 1 69.58 69.58 35.28 31 94 Samantha CABILES PHI 0 0 0 20 168.57 2 104.09 52.69 64.48 57 95 Marijose CAVAZOS MEX 0 0 0 20 161.69 2 102.60 56.44 59.09 55 96 Roxanne COURNOYER CAN 0 0 20 102.73 1 65.87 65.87 36.86 31 97 Selin HAFIZOGLU TUR 0 0 20 98.24 1 65.03 65.03 33.21 28 98 Mayada KHUSSEIN UKR 0 0 20 97.30 1 64.43 64.43 32.87 28 99 Daria BATURA BLR 0 0 0 21 174.02 2 115.70 63.03 58.32 56 100 Kailani CRAINE AUS 0 0 21 102.21 1 70.24 70.24 31.97 31 101 Janina MAKEENKA BLR 0 0 21 96.15 1 62.38 62.38 33.77 28 102 Nina Larissa WOLFSLAST AUT 0 0 21 94.03 1 62.78 62.78 31.25 28 103 Taylor DEAN AUS 0 0 21 92.14 1 60.76 60.76 31.38 27 104 Yong Yeu Tiffany LAU HKG 0 0 21 80.73 1 51.47 51.47 29.26 27 105 Alicia TSINGISSER EST 0 0 0 22 178.09 2 117.63 63.18 60.46 58 106 Pina UMEK SLO 0 0 0 22 174.84 2 118.50 60.42 56.34 55 107 Sophie ALMASSY AUT 0 0 22 98.19 1 64.92 64.92 33.27 31 108 Mila MORELISSEN NED 0 0 22 93.53 1 59.46 59.46 34.07 28 109 Madelaine PARKER NZL 0 0 22 81.28 1 50.12 50.12 31.16 28 110 Maria Cristina MARTINEZ DE HARO AND 0 0 0 23 164.13 2 108.79 55.93 55.34 55 111 Naja FERKOV SLO 0 0 23 91.62 1 58.56 58.56 33.06 28 112 Agnes Dis BRYNJARSDOTTIR ISL 0 0 23 85.32 1 55.70 55.70 29.62 28 113 Simonn ERWEE RSA 0 0 23 80.56 1 52.31 52.31 28.25 28 114 Sarah MACGIBBON NZL 0 0 23 72.97 1 47.32 47.32 25.65 27 115 Michelle QUINTERO MEX 0 0 0 24 143.27 2 91.50 47.45 51.77 57 116 Kristinna VAGTBORG DEN 0 0 24 92.68 1 61.90 61.90 30.78 31 117 Valentina MIKAC CRO 0 0 24 87.56 1 58.64 58.64 28.92 28 118 Niki WORIES NED 0 0 24 85.02 1 52.89 52.89 32.13 27 119 Weronika KASPRZAK POL 0 0 24 79.86 1 54.52 54.52 25.34 28 120 Maria BAKUSHEVA BLR 0 0 25 84.68 1 54.66 54.66 30.02 27 121 Vala Run MAGNUSDOTTIR ISL 0 0 25 84.23 1 54.25 54.25 29.98 30 122 Kristina ZAKHARANKA BLR 0 0 25 82.87 1 53.78 53.78 29.09 28 123 Li-Hsueh LIN TPE 0 0 25 78.95 1 49.53 49.53 29.42 28 124 Amirah Azfariena AZHARI MAS 0 0 25 61.16 1 41.45 41.45 19.71 27 125 Vasilena YAKIMOVA BUL 0 0 0 26 159.29 2 98.74 49.62 60.55 56 126 Natalja GORDEEVA EST 0 0 26 84.11 1 52.72 52.72 31.39 30 127 Sandra RISTIVOJEVIC SRB 0 0 26 82.72 1 45.83 45.83 36.89 31 128 Melisa Sema ATIK TUR 0 0 26 81.79 1 54.44 54.44 27.35 27 129 Katarina KNEZEVIC SRB 0 0 26 73.68 1 44.71 44.71 28.97 28 130 Itzel GAITAN MEX 0 0 26 55.98 1 37.85 37.85 18.13 27 131 Arijana TIRAK BIH 0 0 0 27 119.37 2 77.12 42.88 42.25 59 132 Kim BELL NED 0 0 27 83.40 1 53.61 53.61 29.79 30 133 Alina FJODOROVA LAT 0 0 27 81.31 1 50.87 50.87 30.44 27 134 Miroslava HRINAKOVA SVK 0 0 27 80.52 1 51.37 51.37 29.15 31 135 Brita Paula PODER EST 0 0 27 76.63 1 48.16 48.16 28.47 28 136 Anhelina BOSKO ARG 0 0 27 52.92 1 33.61 33.61 19.31 27 137 Eszter KOSA HUN 0 0 28 75.51 1 50.03 50.03 25.48 31 138 Ada WAWRZYK POL 0 0 28 74.38 1 47.48 47.48 26.90 28 139 Elif ERDEM TUR 0 0 28 71.42 1 44.88 44.88 26.54 28 140 Cristina LIN ARG 0 0 28 39.68 1 24.45 24.45 15.23 28 141 Ceciliane Mei Ling HARTMANN SIN 0 0 29 79.50 1 48.16 48.16 31.34 30 142 Tena COPOR CRO 0 0 29 71.73 1 49.02 49.02 22.71 31 143 Kristina DUBROVSKAYA CYP 0 0 30 64.53 1 42.32 42.32 22.21 31 Jennifer PARKER GER R 0 0 00.00 0 00.00 00.00 00.00 0 Anavi TEKRIWAL IND R 0 0 00.00 0 00.00 00.00 00.00 0 Jia Xin NG MAS R 0 0 00.00 0 00.00 00.00 00.00 0 Promsan RATTANADILOK NA PHUKET THA R 0 0 00.00 0 00.00 00.00 00.00 0 X = scoring event; S = substitude; R = retired .
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