ISU Junior Grand Prix in the Czech Republic

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ISU Junior Grand Prix in
the Czech Republic
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Type: ISU Junior Grand Prix
Location:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in the Czech Republic is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is periodically held in the autumn as part of the Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance.

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Results

Men's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1999 Ostrava Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Fedor Andreev Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lukáš Rakowski Flag of Russia.svg Valery Medvedev
2000 Flag of the United States.svg Parker Pennington Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Dobrin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicholas Young
2001 Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Griazev Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin van der Perren Flag of France.svg Damien Djordjevic
2003 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Verner Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Dobrin Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Uspenski
2005 Final Flag of Japan.svg Takahiko Kozuka Flag of the United States.svg Austin Kanallakan Flag of the United States.svg Geoffry Varner [1]
2006 Liberec Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Steenberg Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuki Machida Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Kaška [2]
2008 Ostrava Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Johnson Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Bariev Flag of Japan.svg Akio Sasaki [3]
2010 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yan Han Flag of Russia.svg Artur Dmitriev Jr Flag of Sweden.svg Alexander Majorov [4]
2013 Flag of Japan.svg Keiji Tanaka Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Petrov Flag of Russia.svg Moris Kvitelashvili [5]
2014 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Roman Sadovsky Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Samarin Flag of Japan.svg Sei Kawahara [6]
2016 Flag of Russia.svg Dmitri Aliev Flag of the United States.svg Alexei Krasnozhon Flag of Russia.svg Roman Savosin [7]
2018 Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Mozalev Flag of the United States.svg Camden Pulkinen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Joseph Phan [8]
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Ostrava Flag of Japan.svg Nozomu Yoshioka Flag of Italy.svg Nikolaj Memola Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Nordebäck [9]
2024 Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Min-kyu Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Blackwell Flag of Slovakia.svg Adam Hagara [10]

Women's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1999 Ostrava Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marianne Dubuc Flag of the United States.svg Elizabeth Kwon Flag of Japan.svg Utako Wakamatsu
2000 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sarah Meier Flag of Hungary.svg Tamara Dorofejev Flag of the United States.svg Ye Bin Mok
2001 Flag of Japan.svg Miki Ando Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Basova Flag of Japan.svg Akiko Suzuki
2003 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Krausová Flag of Russia.svg Olga Naidenova Flag of Japan.svg Akiko Kitamura
2005 Final Flag of South Korea.svg Yuna Kim Flag of Japan.svg Aki Sawada Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Binshu [1]
2006 Liberec Flag of the United States.svg Megan Oster Flag of Estonia.svg Svetlana Issakova Flag of Estonia.svg Jelena Glebova [2]
2008 Ostrava Flag of Japan.svg Yukiko Fujisawa Flag of the United States.svg Angela Maxwell Flag of Italy.svg Stefania Berton [3]
2010 Flag of the United States.svg Vanessa Lam Flag of Japan.svg Risa Shoji Flag of Russia.svg Polina Shelepen [4]
2013 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Proklova Flag of Russia.svg Maria Sotskova Flag of the United States.svg Amber Glenn [5]
2014 Flag of Russia.svg Evgenia Medvedeva Flag of Japan.svg Wakaba Higuchi Flag of the United States.svg Karen Chen [6]
2016 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasiia Gubanova Flag of Japan.svg Rika Kihira Flag of Russia.svg Alisa Lozko [7]
2018 Flag of Russia.svg Alena Kostornaia Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Ye-lim Flag of Russia.svg Viktoria Vasilieva [8]
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Ostrava Flag of Japan.svg Mao Shimada Flag of South Korea.svg Kwon Min-sol Flag of Japan.svg Ikura Kushida [9]
2024 Flag of Japan.svg Kaoruko Wada Flag of France.svg Stefania Gladki Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Yu-jae [10]

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1999 Ostrava
  • Flag of Russia.svg
  • Flag of the United States.svg
  • Megan Sierk
  • Dustin Sierk
2000
  • Flag of the United States.svg
  • Sima Ganaba
  • Amir Ganaba
  • Flag of Russia.svg
  • Alena Maltseva
  • Oleg Popov
2001
  • Flag of Russia.svg
  • Anastasia Kuzmina
  • Stanislav Evdokimov
2003
2005 Final
  • Flag of the United States.svg
[1]
2006 Liberec [2]
2008 Ostrava [3]
2010 [4]
2013 [5]
2014 [6]
2016 [7]
2018
  • Flag of the United States.svg
  • Sarah Feng
  • TJ Nyman
[8]
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Ostrava [9]
2024 [10]

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1999 Ostrava
  • Flag of Ukraine.svg
  • Flag of Russia.svg
  • Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2000
  • Flag of Ukraine.svg
  • Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2001
  • Flag of France.svg
  • Amandine Borsi
  • Fabrice Blondel
2003
  • Flag of Russia.svg
2005 Final [1]
2006 Liberec
  • Flag of Italy.svg
  • Camilla Spelta
  • Marco Garavaglia
[2]
2008 Ostrava
  • Flag of Russia.svg
  • Marina Antipova
  • Artem Kudashev
[3]
2010 [4]
2013 [5]
2014 [6]
2016 [7]
2018 [8]
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Ostrava [9]
2024 [10]

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