1991 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
1991 World Junior Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | November 27 – December 2, 1990 |
Season: | 1990–91 |
Location: | Budapest, Hungary |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Vasili Eremenko | |
Ladies' singles: Surya Bonaly | |
Pair skating: Natalia Krestianinova / Alexei Torchinski | |
Ice dancing: Aliki Stergiadu / Juris Razgulajevs | |
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The 1991 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held November 27 to December 2, 1990 in Budapest, Hungary. The event was sanctioned by the International Skating Union and open to ISU member nations. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
Competition notes
Due to the large number of participants, the men and ladies had to qualify to participate in short and free program. Reunified in 1990, Germany had a special arrangement in number of participants based on the results of West Germany and East Germany in 1990.
Medals table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Soviet Union | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 |
2 | France | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
3 | United States | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
4 | China | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Results
Men
Rank | Name[1][2][3][4] | Nation | TFP | QA | QB | SP | FS | |
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1 | Vasili Eremenko | Soviet Union | 1 | 1 | ||||
2 | Alexander Abt | Soviet Union | ||||||
3 | Nicolas Pétorin | France | ||||||
4 | Scott Davis | United States | ||||||
5 | Philippe Candeloro | France | ||||||
6 | Evgeni Pliuta | Soviet Union | ||||||
7 | Fumihiro Oikawa | Japan | ||||||
8 | Jan Kannegießer | Germany | ||||||
9 | Ryan Hunka | United States | ||||||
10 | John Baldwin Jr. | United States | ||||||
11 | Luiz Mariano Taifas | Romania | ||||||
12 | Gaku Aiyoshi | Japan | ||||||
13 | Matthew Powers | Canada | ||||||
14 | Gilberto Viadana | Italy | ||||||
15 | Mirko Müller | Germany | ||||||
16 | An Yong Il | North Korea | ||||||
17 | Michael Tyllesen | Denmark | ||||||
18 | Lance Vipond | Canada | ||||||
19 | Li Xiaodong | China | ||||||
20 | Eran Sragowicz | Germany | ||||||
Did not advance to free skate | ||||||||
Clive Shorten | United Kingdom | |||||||
Robert Grzegorczyk | Poland | |||||||
Stuart Bell | United Kingdom | |||||||
Rastislav Vnučko | Czechoslovakia | |||||||
Markus Leminen | Finland | |||||||
Adam Hart | Australia | |||||||
Kim Se-yol | Republic of Korea | |||||||
Luka Klasinc | Yugoslavia | |||||||
Balázs Grencsér | Hungary | |||||||
Ivan Dinev | Bulgaria | |||||||
Sergio Canovas | Spain |
Ladies
Pairs
Rank | Name[6][2][3][4] | Nation | TFP | SP | FS |
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1 | Natalia Krestianinova / Alexei Torchinski | Soviet Union | 1 | 1 | |
2 | Svetlana Pristav / Viacheslav Tkachenko | Soviet Union | |||
3 | Jennifer Heurlin / John Frederiksen | United States | |||
4 | Oksana Kazakova / Andrei Mokhov | Soviet Union | |||
5 | Aimee Offner / Brian Helgenberg | United States | |||
6 | Nicole Sciarrotta / Gregory Sciarrotta Jr. | United States | |||
7 | Caroline Haddad / Jean-Sébastien Fecteau | Canada | |||
8 | Allison Gaylor / John Robinson | Canada | |||
9 | Patricia Cardoso / Jean Francois Cote | Canada | |||
10 | Beata Szymłowska / Mariusz Siudek | Poland | |||
11 | Xie Maomao / Zhao Hongbo | China | |||
12 | Jasmin Schützenmeister / Jan Grüske-Weißenbach | Germany | |||
13 | Go Ok Ran / Kim Gwang Ho | North Korea | |||
14 | Victoria Pearce / Clive Shorten | United Kingdom | |||
15 | Leslie Monod / Cédric Monod | Switzerland | |||
16 | Silvia Martina / Claudio Fico | Italy |
Ice dancing
Rank | Name[7][2][3][4] | Nation | TFP | C1 | C2 | OD | FD |
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1 | Aliki Stergiadu / Juris Razgulajevs | Soviet Union | 1 | 1 | |||
2 | Marina Morel / Gwendal Peizerat | France | |||||
3 | Elena Kustarova / Sergei Romashkin | Soviet Union | |||||
4 | Marina Anissina / Ilia Averbukh | Soviet Union | |||||
5 | Marie-France Dubreuil / Bruno Yvars | Canada | |||||
6 | Virginie Vuillemin / Rémi Jacquemard | France | |||||
7 | Martine Patenaude / Eric Massé | Canada | |||||
8 | Amélie Dion / Alexandre Alain | Canada | |||||
9 | Kimberley Callahan / Robert Paul | United States | |||||
10 | Barbara Fusar-Poli / Matteo Bonfa | Italy | |||||
11 | Viera Poráčová / Pavol Poráč | Czechoslovakia | |||||
12 | Agnieszka Domańska / Marcin Głowacki | Poland | |||||
13 | Noémi Vedres / Endre Szentirmai | Hungary | |||||
14 | Laurie Baker / David Kastan | United States | |||||
15 | Kati Winkler / René Lohse | Germany | |||||
16 | Daria-Larissa Maritczak / Ihor-Andrij Maritczak | Austria | |||||
17 | Lisa Sheehan / Lachlan Coombe | United Kingdom | |||||
18 | Sylvia Rau / Alexander Dworak | Germany | |||||
19 | Sylwia Nowak / Sebastian Kolasiński | Poland | |||||
20 | Ryn Aun Ae / Kim Young Ho | North Korea |
References
- ↑ "World Junior Figure Skating Championships: Men" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 24, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 "World Junior Championships 1991". International Skating Union.
- 1 2 3 4 "ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships" (PDF). Skate Canada.
- 1 2 3 4 "World Junior Championships 1991. Budapest, Hungary". skating.bplaced.net.
- ↑ "World Junior Figure Skating Championships: Ladies" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 December 2013.
- ↑ "World Junior Figure Skating Championships: Pairs" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2013.
- ↑ "World Junior Figure Skating Championships: Ice Dance" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 October 2013.
- German figure skating magazin “Pirouette” 25th year's issues, January 1991, No. 1
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