2016 World Junior Figure Skating Championships


































2016 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Type: ISU Championship
Date: 14 – 20 March
Season: 2015–16
Location:
Debrecen, Hungary
Host: Hungarian Skating Union
Champions
Men's singles:
Israel Daniel Samohin
Ladies' singles:
Japan Marin Honda
Pair skating:
Czech Republic Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař
Ice dance:
United States Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter
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The 2016 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held from 14–20 March 2016 in Debrecen, Hungary.[1] Commonly called "World Juniors" and "Junior Worlds", the event determined the World Junior champions in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.


Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař and Daniel Samohin became the first World Junior champions in figure skating from the Czech Republic and Israel, respectively. Japan's Marin Honda won the ladies' title and Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter took the ice dancing event.




Contents






  • 1 Records


  • 2 Qualification


    • 2.1 Minimum TES


    • 2.2 Number of entries per discipline




  • 3 Entries


    • 3.1 Changes to initial assignments




  • 4 Results


    • 4.1 Men


    • 4.2 Ladies


    • 4.3 Pairs


    • 4.4 Ice dancing




  • 5 Medals summary


    • 5.1 Medalists


    • 5.2 By country




  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Records




The following new junior records were set during this competition:






















































Event Component Skater(s) Score Date Ref
Pairs
Short program

Czech Republic Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař

64.71
16 March 2016
[2]
Total score

181.82
17 March 2016
Ice dancing
Short dance

United States Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons

67.88
[3]
Free dance

United States Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter

97.40
19 March 2016
Total score

United States Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons

162.74

United States Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter

163.65
Men
Free skating

Israel Daniel Samohin

165.38
20 March 2016
[4]


Qualification


The competition was open to skaters from ISU member nations who were at least 13 but not 19—or 21 for male pair skaters and ice dancers—before July 1, 2015 in their place of birth. National associations selected their entries according to their own criteria but the ISU mandated that their selections achieve a minimum technical elements score (TES) at an international event prior to the Junior Worlds.


The term "Junior" in ISU competition refers to age, not skill level. Skaters may remain age-eligible for Junior Worlds even after competing nationally and internationally at the senior level. At junior events, the ISU requires that all programs conform to junior-specific rules regarding program length, jumping passes, types of elements, etc.



Minimum TES






























Minimum technical scores (TES)[5]
Discipline

Short

Free
Men 20 42
Ladies 20 35
Pairs 20 30
Ice dancing 18 28

Scores had to be achieved at an ISU-recognized
international event in the ongoing or preceding season.
SP and FS scores could be attained at different events.



Number of entries per discipline


Based on the results of the 2015 World Junior Championships, the ISU allowed each country one to three entries per discipline.[6]

























Spots
Men
Ladies
Pairs
Dance
3

 Japan
 Russia

 Russia
 Japan

 China
 Canada
 Russia
 United States

 Russia
 United States
 Canada
2

 China
 United States
 Latvia
 Israel
 South Korea

 Kazakhstan
 United States
 South Korea
 Latvia

 Japan
 Czech Republic

 Ukraine
 France
 Poland
 Hungary

If not listed above, one entry is allowed.


Entries


Some national associations began announcing their selections in December 2015. The ISU published a complete list on 25 February 2016.






























































































































































































































































































































Country
Men[7]
Ladies[8]
Pairs[9]
Ice dancing[10]

 Armenia


Anastasia Galustyan



 Australia

James Min

Katie Pasfield


Mathilda Friend / William Badaoui

 Austria[11]

Luc Maierhofer

Natalie Klotz


Elizaveta Orlova / Stephano-Valentino Schuster

 Belgium


Charlotte Vandersarren



 Belarus

Yakau Zenko



Maria Oleynik / Yuri Hulitski

 Bulgaria


Teodora Markova


Yana Bozhilova / Kaloyan Georgiev

 Canada[12]

Nicolas Nadeau

Sarah Tamura

Justine Brasseur / Mathieu Ostiguy
Bryn Hoffman / Bryce Chudak
Hope McLean / Trennt Michaud

Mackenzie Bent / Dmitre Razgulajevs
Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha
Melinda Meng / Andrew Meng

 China

Zhang He
Li Tangxu

Li Xiangning

Gao Yumeng / Li Bowen

Li Xibei / Xiang Guangyao

 Croatia

Nicholas Vrdoljak




 Czech Republic

Jiří Bělohradský

Elizaveta Ukolova

Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař

Nicole Kuzmich / Alexander Sinicyn

 Denmark


Leonora Colmor Jepsen



 Spain

Hector Alonso Serrano

Maëva Gallarda Rossell



 Estonia

Aleksandr Selevko

Kristina Škuleta-Gromova


Victoria Semenjuk / Artur Gruzdev

 Finland

Roman Galay

Viveca Lindfors



 France

Kévin Aymoz

Alizée Crozet


Marie-Jade Lauriault / Romain Le Gac
Angélique Abachkina / Louis Thauron

 Georgia

Irakli Maysuradze




 Germany[13]

Catalin Dimitrescu

Lea Johanna Dastich


Ria Schwendinger / Valentin Wunderlich

United Kingdom Great Britain
[14]

Josh Brown

Danielle Harrison

Chloe Curtin / Steven Adcock

Ekaterina Fedyushchenko / Lucas Kitteridge

 Hong Kong


Maisy Hiu Ching Ma



 Hungary[15]

Máté Böröcz

Ivett Tóth


Kimberly Wei / Ilias Fourati
Villő Marton / Danyil Semko

 Israel

Daniel Samohin
Mark Gorodnitsky




 Italy

Matteo Rizzo

Lucrezia Gennaro

Bianca Manacorda / Niccolò Macii

Sara Ghislandi / Giona Terzo Ortenzi

 Japan[16]

Shu Nakamura
Daichi Miyata
Kazuki Tomono

Wakaba Higuchi
Yuna Shiraiwa
Marin Honda


Rikako Fukase / Aru Tateno

 Kazakhstan

Daniyar Adylov

Elizabet Tursynbayeva

Ekaterina Khokhlova / Abish Baytkanov

Hannah Grace Cook / Temirlan Yerzhanov

 Latvia

Deniss Vasiļjevs
Glebs Basins

Angelīna Kučvaļska
Diāna Ņikitina



 Lithuania


Elzbieta Kropa


Guostė Damulevičiūtė / Deividas Kizala

 Malaysia

Kai Xiang Chew




 Netherlands


Kyarha van Tiel



 Norway[17]

Sondre Oddvoll Bøe

Juni Marie Benjaminsen



 Poland


Aleksandra Rudolf


Alexandra Borisova / Cezary Zawadzki
Jenna Hertenstein / Damian Binkowski

 Romania


Julia Sauter



 Russia[18]

Dmitri Aliev
Alexander Samarin
Roman Savosin

Alisa Fedichkina
Maria Sotskova
Polina Tsurskaya

Anastasia Gubanova / Alexei Sintsov
Ekaterina Borisova / Dmitry Sopot
Anastasia Mishina / Vladislav Mirzoev

Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd
Betina Popova / Yuri Vlasenko
Anastasia Shpilevaya / Grigory Smirnov

 South Africa


Michaela Du Toit



 Singapore


Shuran Yu



 Slovenia


Monika Peterka



 South Korea

Cha Jun-hwan
Byun Se-jong

Son Suh-hyun
Kim Ha-nul


Lee Ho-jung / Richard Kang-in Kam

  Switzerland

Nicola Todeschini

Shaline Ruegger



 Slovakia

Jakub Kršňák

Alexandra Hagarová



 Sweden[19]


Matilda Algotsson



 Thailand


Thita Lamsam



 Chinese Taipei

Chih-I Tsao

Amy Lin



 Turkey

Başar Oktar

Elif Erdem



 Ukraine[20]

Yaroslav Paniot

Anastasia Hozhva

Renata Ohanesian / Mark Bardei

Anzhelika Yurchenko / Volodymyr Byelikov
Maria Holubtsova / Kyrylo Byelobrov

 United States
[21][22]

Tomoki Hiwatashi
Vincent Zhou

Tyler Pierce
Bradie Tennell

Chelsea Liu / Brian Johnson
Joy Weinberg / Maximiliano Fernandez
Lindsay Weinstein / Jacob Simon

Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter
Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons
Elliana Pogrebinsky / Alex Benoit


Changes to initial assignments



























































































Announced
Country
Discipline
Initial
Replacement
Reason
28 January 2016
United States
Men

Nathan Chen[21]

Tomoki Hiwatashi[22]
Chen's hip surgery
25 February 2016
United Kingdom
Ice dance

Gwen Sletten / Elliot Verburg[14]

Ekaterina Fedyushchenko / Lucas Kitteridge[10]
Sletten retired.
25 February 2016
Denmark
Ladies

Pernille Sørensen[23]

Leonora Colmor Jepsen[8]
Sørensen retired.
1 March 2016
Italy
Ladies

Sara Casella

Lucrezia Gennaro[8]

1 March 2016
Hungary
Men

Alexander Maszljanko

Máté Böröcz[7]

1 March 2016
China
Pairs

Zhao Ying / Xie Zhong
No substitute[9]

7 March 2016
Switzerland
Ice dance

Valentina Schär / Carlo Röthlisberger
No substitute[10]

9 March 2016
Sweden
Men

Illya Solomin
No substitute[7]

10 March 2016
Russia
Pairs

Amina Atakhanova / Ilia Spiridonov

Anastasia Gubanova / Alexei Sintsov
Atakhanova's injury[24]
12 March 2016
Japan
Men

Sota Yamamoto

Kazuki Tomono[7]
Broken ankle[25]


Results



Men


Israel's Daniel Samohin climbed from 9th after the short program to win his country's first World Junior title in figure skating. Nicolas Nadeau, who missed the cut for the free skate in 2015, obtained the silver medal and three spots for Canada in the 2017 men's event. Called up to replace the injured Nathan Chen, Tomoki Hiwatashi was awarded the bronze medal in his first appearance at Junior Worlds.

































































































































































































































































































































































































Rank
Name
Nation
Total points

SP

FS

1

Daniel Samohin

 Israel
236.65
9
71.27
1
165.38

2

Nicolas Nadeau

 Canada
224.76
8
73.90
2
150.86

3

Tomoki Hiwatashi

 United States
222.52
6
74.97
3
147.55
4

Alexander Samarin

 Russia
222.11
2
80.31
5
141.80
5

Vincent Zhou

 United States
221.19
4
77.31
4
143.88
6

Dmitri Aliev

 Russia
211.18
1
80.74
7
130.44
7

Cha Jun-hwan

 South Korea
207.11
7
74.38
6
132.73
8

Deniss Vasiļjevs

 Latvia
204.75
3
78.78
9
125.97
9

Kévin Aymoz

 France
197.76
5
75.53
11
122.23
10

Zhang He

 China
195.70
10
70.85
10
124.85
11

Yaroslav Paniot

 Ukraine
189.50
15
62.56
8
126.94
12

Shu Nakamura

 Japan
186.22
12
66.05
13
120.17
13

Matteo Rizzo

 Italy
182.96
11
66.79
17
116.17
14

Roman Savosin

 Russia
181.65
13
64.00
14
117.65
15

Kazuki Tomono

 Japan
179.61
20
58.33
12
121.28
16

Jiří Bělohradský

 Czech Republic
178.51
16
61.96
16
116.55
17

Yakau Zenko

 Belarus
174.39
22
57.67
15
116.72
18

Daichi Miyata

 Japan
169.19
19
59.10
18
110.09
19

Aleksandr Selevko

 Estonia
166.61
17
60.91
20
105.70
20

Chih-I Tsao

 Chinese Taipei
164.25
14
63.42
22
100.83
21

Sondre Oddvoll Bøe

 Norway
163.64
21
57.72
19
105.92
22

Nicola Todeschini

  Switzerland
161.15
18
59.59
21
101.56
23

Josh Brown

United Kingdom Great Britain
157.16
23
57.65
23
99.51
24

Irakli Maysuradze

 Georgia
154.41
24
56.87
24
97.54
Did not advance to free skating
25

Li Tangxu

 China
53.20
25
53.20
N/A
26

Nicholas Vrdoljak

 Croatia
52.12
26
52.12
N/A
27

James Min

 Australia
51.96
27
51.96
N/A
28

Héctor Alonso

 Spain
51.41
28
51.41
N/A
29

Byun Se-jong

 South Korea
50.67
29
50.67
N/A
30

Luc Maierhofer

 Austria
50.27
30
50.27
N/A
31

Başar Oktar

 Turkey
48.65
31
48.65
N/A
32

Daniyar Adylov

 Kazakhstan
47.99
32
47.99
N/A
33

Roman Galay

 Finland
45.47
33
45.47
N/A
34

Mark Gorodnitsky

 Israel
45.28
34
45.28
N/A
35

Jakub Kršňák

 Slovakia
43.19
35
43.19
N/A
36

Glebs Basins

 Latvia
41.93
36
41.93
N/A
37

Kai Xiang Chew

 Malaysia
39.77
37
39.77
N/A
38

Máté Böröcz

 Hungary
37.16
38
37.16
N/A

WD

Catalin Dimitrescu

 Germany

withdrew

withdrew from competition


Ladies


Youth Olympic and JGP Final champion Polina Tsurskaya withdrew before the short program due to an ankle injury. Short program leader Alisa Fedichkina withdrew before the start of the free skate, also due to an ankle injury.


Japan's Marin Honda ended Russia's five-year streak of World Junior ladies' titles. Despite her teammates' withdrawals, Maria Sotskova was able to retain three spots for Russia by placing in the top two. Wakaba Higuchi of Japan won her second consecutive bronze medal at Junior Worlds.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Rank
Name
Nation
Total points

SP

FS

1

Marin Honda

 Japan
192.98
2
66.11
1
126.87

2

Maria Sotskova

 Russia
188.72
3
64.78
3
123.94

3

Wakaba Higuchi

 Japan
183.73
5
58.08
2
125.65
4

Yuna Shiraiwa

 Japan
171.59
8
56.23
5
115.36
5

Elizabet Tursynbayeva

 Kazakhstan
170.83
14
50.11
4
120.72
6

Tyler Pierce

 United States
167.19
7
56.56
6
110.63
7

Angelīna Kučvaļska

 Latvia
161.29
6
57.92
8
103.37
8

Ivett Tóth

 Hungary
153.70
15
49.98
7
103.72
9

Kim Ha-nul

 South Korea
150.36
12
52.37
9
97.99
10

Diāna Ņikitina

 Latvia
149.02
10
54.59
12
94.43
11

Bradie Tennell

 United States
147.52
4
58.56
14
88.96
12

Lea Johanna Dastich

 Germany
143.63
18
47.67
10
95.96
13

Sarah Tamura

 Canada
141.32
16
48.11
13
93.21
14

Amy Lin

 Chinese Taipei
139.14
22
44.52
11
94.62
15

Maisy Hiu Ching Ma

 Hong Kong
138.11
11
52.69
15
85.42
16

Anastasia Galustyan

 Armenia
137.35
9
55.80
16
81.55
17

Anastasia Hozhva

 Ukraine
132.27
13
50.99
18
81.28
18

Kyarha van Tiel

 Netherlands
127.18
17
47.94
20
79.24
19

Lucrezia Gennaro

 Italy
125.25
23
43.74
17
81.51
20

Li Xiangning

 China
123.94
24
43.38
19
80.56
21

Alizée Crozet

 France
120.59
21
45.34
21
75.25
22

Juni Marie Benjaminsen

 Norway
116.63
20
45.70
22
70.93
23

Son Suh-hyun

 South Korea
115.41
19
46.18
23
69.23

WD

Alisa Fedichkina

 Russia

withdrew
1
66.11

withdrew from competition
Did not advance to free skating
25

Viveca Lindfors

 Finland
43.19
25
43.19
N/A
26

Shaline Ruegger

  Switzerland
42.66
26
42.66
N/A
27

Natalie Klotz

 Austria
42.25
27
42.25
N/A
28

Shuran Yu

 Singapore
42.21
28
42.21
N/A
29

Kristina Škuleta-Gromova

 Estonia
41.68
29
41.68
N/A
30

Matilda Algotsson

 Sweden
41.00
30
41.00
N/A
31

Michaela Du Toit

 South Africa
40.86
31
40.86
N/A
32

Julia Sauter

 Romania
39.67
32
39.67
N/A
33

Alexandra Hagarová

 Slovakia
39.07
33
39.07
N/A
34

Monika Peterka

 Slovenia
39.00
34
39.00
N/A
35

Katie Pasfield

 Australia
38.96
35
38.96
N/A
36

Danielle Harrison

United Kingdom Great Britain
37.59
36
37.59
N/A
37

Elizaveta Ukolova

 Czech Republic
37.57
37
37.57
N/A
38

Elif Erdem

 Turkey
37.39
38
37.39
N/A
39

Aleksandra Rudolf

 Poland
35.32
39
35.32
N/A
40

Teodora Markova

 Bulgaria
34.50
40
34.50
N/A
41

Elzbieta Kropa

 Lithuania
34.34
41
34.34
N/A
42

Leonora Colmor Jepsen

 Denmark
34.05
42
34.05
N/A
43

Thita Lamsam

 Thailand
33.39
43
33.39
N/A
44

Charlotte Vandersarren

 Belgium
32.30
44
32.30
N/A
45

Maëva Gallarda Rossell

 Spain
29.65
45
29.65
N/A

WD

Polina Tsurskaya

 Russia

withdrew

withdrew from competition


Pairs


Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař became the first Czech figure skaters to ever win gold at a World Junior Championships and the first pair skaters from outside China, Russia, or the United States to win the competition since 2000. Russian pairs Anastasia Mishina / Vladislav Mirzoev and Ekaterina Borisova / Dmitry Sopot took silver and bronze, respectively, in their first trip to Junior Worlds.
































































































































































Rank
Name
Nation
Total points

SP

FS

1

Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař

 Czech Republic
181.82
1
64.71
1
117.11

2

Anastasia Mishina / Vladislav Mirzoev

 Russia
172.60
2
59.50
2
113.10

3

Ekaterina Borisova / Dmitry Sopot

 Russia
169.00
4
58.56
3
110.44
4

Renata Ohanesian / Mark Bardei

 Ukraine
155.08
3
59.30
4
95.78
5

Chelsea Liu / Brian Johnson

 United States
147.73
5
54.12
5
93.61
6

Bianca Manacorda / Niccolò Macii

 Italy
141.76
7
49.80
6
91.96
7

Justine Brasseur / Mathieu Ostiguy

 Canada
138.67
9
48.08
7
90.59
8

Bryn Hoffman / Bryce Chudak

 Canada
138.12
6
52.20
10
85.92
9

Lindsay Weinstein / Jacob Simon

 United States
137.58
8
48.75
8
88.83
10

Joy Weinberg / Maximiliano Fernandez

 United States
135.71
10
47.54
9
88.17
11

Anastasia Gubanova / Alexei Sintsov

 Russia
123.90
11
45.07
11
78.83
12

Chloe Curtin / Steven Adcock

United Kingdom Great Britain
112.68
12
44.74
13
67.94
13

Gao Yumeng / Li Bowen

 China
112.56
14
42.24
12
70.32
14

Ekaterina Khokhlova / Abish Baytkanov

 Kazakhstan
95.31
15
32.36
14
62.95

WD

Hope McLean / Trennt Michaud

 Canada

withdrew
13
44.05

withdrew from competition


Ice dancing


The United States won both the gold and silver medals. Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter overtook short program leaders Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons for the title, finishing ahead by a margin of 0.91. It was the fourth appearance at Junior Worlds for both teams. Russia's Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd rose from sixth after the short dance to take bronze in their first trip to the event.























































































































































































































































































































Rank
Name
Nation
Total points[26]

SD

FD

1

Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter

 United States
163.65
2
66.25
1
97.40

2

Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons

 United States
162.74
1
67.88
2
94.86

3

Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd

 Russia
151.19
6
58.93
3
92.26
4

Elliana Pogrebinsky / Alex Benoit

 United States
146.83
5
59.05
4
87.78
5

Anastasia Shpilevaya / Grigory Smirnov

 Russia
146.55
4
59.15
6
87.40
6

Betina Popova / Yuri Vlasenko

 Russia
146.21
7
58.56
5
87.65
7

Angélique Abachkina / Louis Thauron

 France
145.25
8
58.34
7
86.91
8

Marie-Jade Lauriault / Romain Le Gac

 France
144.26
3
59.65
8
84.61
9

Mackenzie Bent / Dmitre Razgulajevs

 Canada
138.61
9
56.76
9
81.85
10

Sara Ghislandi / Giona Terzo Ortenzi

 Italy
131.18
12
52.19
11
78.99
11

Nicole Kuzmich / Alexandr Sinicyn

 Czech Republic
128.91
14
49.08
10
79.83
12

Melinda Meng / Andrew Meng

 Canada
128.83
10
52.60
12
76.23
13

Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha

 Canada
128.06
11
52.57
13
75.49
14

Lee Ho-jung / Richard Kang-in Kam

 South Korea
119.13
13
50.10
14
69.03
15

Anzhelika Yurchenko / Volodymyr Byelikov

 Ukraine
112.65
15
47.66
16
64.99
16

Ria Schwendinger / Valentin Wunderlich

 Germany
109.00
17
43.87
15
65.13
17

Maria Oleynik / Yuri Hulitski

 Belarus
106.31
16
45.02
18
61.29
18

Maria Golubtsova / Kirill Belobrov

 Ukraine
105.90
20
42.49
17
63.41
19

Rikako Fukase / Aru Tateno

 Japan
102.10
19
42.63
19
59.47
20

Alexandra Borisova / Cezary Zawadzki

 Poland
100.31
18
42.80
20
57.51
Did not advance to free skating
21

Li Xibei / Xiang Guangyao

 China
41.16
21
41.16
N/A
22

Guostė Damulevičiūtė / Deividas Kizala

 Lithuania
39.98
22
39.98
N/A
23

Villö Marton / Danyil Semko

 Hungary
38.63
23
38.63
N/A
24

Ekaterina Fedyushchenko / Lucas Kitteridge

United Kingdom Great Britain
38.12
24
38.12
N/A
25

Victoria Semenjuk / Artur Gruzdev

 Estonia
37.68
25
37.68
N/A
26

Jenna Hertenstein / Damian Binkowski

 Poland
37.68
26
37.68
N/A
27

Hannah Grace Cook / Temirlan Yerzhanov

 Kazakhstan
37.60
27
37.60
N/A
28

Kimberly Wei / Illias Fourati

 Hungary
34.48
28
34.48
N/A
29

Elizaveta Orlova / Stephano-Valentino Schuster

 Austria
32.53
29
32.53
N/A
30

Mathilda Friend / William Badaoui

 Australia
31.98
30
31.98
N/A
31

Yana Bozhilova / Kaloyan Georgiev

 Bulgaria
28.27
31
28.27
N/A


Medals summary



Medalists


Medals for overall placement:

































Discipline
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Men

Israel Daniel Samohin

Canada Nicolas Nadeau

United States Tomoki Hiwatashi
Ladies

Japan Marin Honda

Russia Maria Sotskova

Japan Wakaba Higuchi
Pairs

Czech Republic Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař

Russia Anastasia Mishina / Vladislav Mirzoev

Russia Ekaterina Borisova / Dmitry Sopot
Ice dancing

United States Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter

United States Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons

Russia Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd

Small medals for placement in the short segment:

































Discipline
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Men

Russia Dmitri Aliev

Russia Alexander Samarin

Latvia Deniss Vasiļjevs
Ladies

Russia Alisa Fedichkina

Japan Marin Honda

Russia Maria Sotskova
Pairs

Czech Republic Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař

Russia Anastasia Mishina / Vladislav Mirzoev

Ukraine Renata Ohanesian / Mark Bardei
Ice dancing

United States Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons

United States Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter

France Marie-Jade Lauriault / Romain Le Gac

Small medals for placement in the free segment:

































Discipline
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Men

Israel Daniel Samohin

Canada Nicolas Nadeau

United States Tomoki Hiwatashi
Ladies

Japan Marin Honda

Japan Wakaba Higuchi

Russia Maria Sotskova
Pairs

Czech Republic Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař

Russia Anastasia Mishina / Vladislav Mirzoev

Russia Ekaterina Borisova / Dmitry Sopot
Ice dancing

United States Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter

United States Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons

Russia Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd


By country


Table of medals for overall placement:




































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 United States (USA)
1 1 1 3
2
 Japan (JPN)
1 0 1 2
3
 Czech Republic (CZE)
1 0 0 1

 Israel (ISR)
1 0 0 1
5
 Russia (RUS)
0 2 2 4
6
 Canada (CAN)
0 1 0 1
Totals (6 nations) 4 4 4 12

Table of small medals for placement in the short segment:











































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Russia (RUS)
2 2 1 5
2
 United States (USA)
1 1 0 2
3
 Czech Republic (CZE)
1 0 0 1
4
 Japan (JPN)
0 1 0 1
5
 France (FRA)
0 0 1 1

 Latvia (LAT)
0 0 1 1

 Ukraine (UKR)
0 0 1 1
Totals (7 nations) 4 4 4 12

Table of small medals for placement in the free segment:




































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 United States (USA)
1 1 1 3
2
 Japan (JPN)
1 1 0 2
3
 Czech Republic (CZE)
1 0 0 1

 Israel (ISR)
1 0 0 1
5
 Russia (RUS)
0 1 3 4
6
 Canada (CAN)
0 1 0 1
Totals (6 nations) 4 4 4 12


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External links



  • Official website


  • 2016 World Junior Championships at the International Skating Union


  • Detailed results at the International Skating Union












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