2004 World Junior Figure Skating Championships

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2004 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:February 29 – March 7
Season:2003–04
Location: The Hague, Netherlands
Venue: De Uithof
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Griazev
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Japan.svg Miki Ando
Pairs:
Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Shestakova / Pavel Lebedev
Ice dance:
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Romanovskaya / Alexander Grachev
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The 2004 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held at the De Uithof in The Hague, Netherlands between February 29 and March 7. Junior age eligible figure skaters competed for the title of World Junior Champion in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Contents

Due to the large number of participants, the men's and ladies' qualifying groups were split into groups A and B. The ice dancing qualifying event was split into two groups as well, with both groups doing the same dances in the same order. Group B skated their first and second dances one after the other, then Group A skated their first and second, in the same order. The first compulsory dance was the Quickstep and the second was the Paso Doble.

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)3014
2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)1001
3Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States  (USA)0235
4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)0101
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)0101
Totals (5 entries)44412

Results

Men

RankNameNationFact. PlacesQAQBSPFS
1 Andrei Griazev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2.4211
2 Evan Lysacek Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 3.6122
3 Jordan Brauninger Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 6.8533
4 Alban Préaubert Flag of France.svg  France 8.4155
5 Christopher Mabee Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 8.8644
6 Kazumi Kishimoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 12.0386
7 Dennis Phan Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 13.8369
8 Sergei Dobrin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14.0497
9 Yannick Ponsero Flag of France.svg  France 17.89710
10 Shawn Sawyer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 19.27148
11 Nobunari Oda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 20.281011
12Damien DjordjevicFlag of France.svg  France 20.241112
13 Denis Leushin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 22.621314
14 Tomáš Verner Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 23.841215
15 Martin Liebers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25.691513
16 Przemysław Domański Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 30.081816
17 Sergei Kotov Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 31.6111717
18 Anton Kovalevski Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 33.4101918
19Yang ZhixueFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 33.872019
20 Jamal Othman Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 36.062121
21 Matthew Wilkinson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 38.2122419
22 Vitali Sazonets Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 39.6151624
23 Adrian Schultheiss Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 40.6122322
24 Marco Fabbri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 40.6112223
25 Ruben Reus Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 50.8183125
Free Skating Not Reached
26 Wu Jialiang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1026
27 Lee Dong-whun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1525
28 Ivan Kinčík Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1327
29 Sergei Shiliaev Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1428
30 Valtter Virtanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1329
31 Adrian Matei Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1430
Short Program Not Reached
32 Michael Chrolenko Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 16
32 Christian Rauchbauer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 16
34 Tomas Katukevicius Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 17
34 Damjan Ostojič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 17
36 Juan Legaz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 18
37Konrad GieringFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 19
37 Wim Hermans Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 19
39 Sean Carlow Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 20
39 Marc Casal Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 20
41Ivan DimitrovFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 21
41 Miguel Angel Moyron Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 21
43 Edward Chow Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 22
43 Alper Uçar Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 22

Ladies

RankNameNationFact. PlacesQBQASPFS
1 Miki Ando Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2.0111
2 Kimmie Meissner Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 4.6232
3 Katy Taylor Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 5.0223
4 Mai Asada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 8.0164
5 Aki Sawada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 8.6345
6 Viktória Pavuk Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 10.2356
7 Lina Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 14.4597
8 Angelina Turenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14.4488
9 Xu Binshu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 16.0779
10 Cynthia Phaneuf Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 18.051010
11 Danielle Kahle Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 22.041412
12 Elene Gedevanishvili Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 24.061115
13 Jenna McCorkell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 24.261314
14 Valentina Marchei Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 24.671811
15 Alima Gershkovich Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 26.481713
16 Kiira Korpi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 27.481217
17Denise ZimmermannFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 29.291616
18 Fleur Maxwell Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 32.0101519
19 Giorgia Carrossa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 35.692020
20 Gwendoline Didier Flag of France.svg  France 37.6132418
21 Laura Fernandez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 37.6102121
22 Viktoria Helgesson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 37.8111922
23 Teodora Poštič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 41.0122223
24 Evgenia Melnik Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 42.2112324
25 Kyra Vancrayelynghe Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 53.2243125
Free Skating Not Reached
26 Ekaterina Proyda Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1425
27 Jelena Glebova Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 1326
28 Andrea Kreuzer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1227
29 Sonia Radeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 1428
30 Shin Yea-ji Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1529
31 Emilia Ahsan Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1530
Short Program Not Reached
32Hou NaFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 16
32 Ina Seterbakken Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 16
34 Jacqueline Belenyesiová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 17
34 Kirsten Verbist Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 17
36 Melissandre Fuentes Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 18
36 Keren Shua Haim Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 18
38 Cindy Carquillat Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 19
38 Tamami Ono Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 19
40 Željka Krizmanić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 20
40 Emily Naphtal Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 20
42 Maria Balaba Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 21
42 Simona Punga Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 21
44Megan AllelyFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 22
44 Tiffany Chung Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 22
46 Buse Coskun Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 23
46 Rūta Gajauskaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 23
WD Lucie Krausová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Pairs

RankNameNationFact. PlacesSPFS
1 Natalia Shestakova / Pavel Lebedev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1.511
2 Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3.022
3 Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 4.533
4 Tatiana Kokareva / Egor Golovkin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6.044
5 Tatiana Volosozhar / Petr Kharchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7.555
6Brittany Vise / Nicholas KoleFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States 9.066
7 Julia Beloglazova / Andrei Bekh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 11.087
8 Andrea Varraux / David Pelletier Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 11.578
9 Brooke Castile / Benjamin Okolski Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 13.599
10 Terra Findlay / John Mattatal Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15.51110
11 Rebecca Handke / Daniel Wende Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 17.01211
12 Cyriane Felden / Maxime Coia Flag of France.svg  France 17.01012
13 Julia Shapiro / Vadim Akolzin Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 19.51313
14 Rebecca Collett / Hamish Gaman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 21.01414

Ice dancing

RankNameNationFact. PlacesCD1 - QBCD2 - QBCD1 - QACD2 - QAODFD
1 Elena Romanovskaya / Alexander Grachev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2.01111
2 Nóra Hoffmann / Attila Elek Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3.61122
3 Morgan Matthews / Maxim Zavozin Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 5.83233
4 Natalia Mikhailova / Arkadi Sergeev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 7.42344
5 Anna Cappellini / Matteo Zanni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 9.03255
6 Ekaterina Rubleva / Ivan Shefer Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 11.65566
7 Anna Zadorozhniuk / Sergei Verbilo Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 12.84477
8 Lauren Senft / Leif GislasonFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15.45598
9 Alexandra Zaretski / Roman Zaretski Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 15.823810
10 Petra Pachlova / Petr Knoth Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 18.6441011
11 Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 19.077129
12 Alla Beknazarova / Vladimir Zuev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 22.0661113
13 Meryl Davis / Charlie White Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 22.2661312
14 Judith Haunstetter / Arne Hoenlein Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 26.6881415
15 Pernelle Carron / Edouard Dezutter Flag of France.svg  France 26.81091514
16 Zsuzsanna Nagy / György Elek Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 28.4771616
17 Sandra Gissmann / Alexander Gazsi Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 31.09101717
18 Grete Grunberg / Kristian Rand Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 32.6881918
19 Huang Xintong / Zheng Xun Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 33.4991819
20 Daniela Keller / Fabian Keller Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 36.411112020
21 Marina Sheltsina / Otar Japaridze Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 38.812112221
22 Michelle Royds / Jamie Whyte Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 40.610102124
23 Joanna Budner / Jan Mościcki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 41.013132322
24 Andrea Major / Dejan Illes Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 42.212122423
Free Dance Not Reached
25 Kim Hye-min / Kim Min-woo Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 111225
26 Anna Galcheniuk / Oleg Krupen Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 141426
27 Gabrielle Biffin / Tye Nagy Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 141427
28 Tiffany Jones / Daniel O'Hanlon Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 131328

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