U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships

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The U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships, often referred to by figure skaters as Junior Nationals, was a national level figure skating competition for American skaters at the juvenile and intermediate levels.

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The first such event, originally called Junior Olympics, was held in the mid 1990s. [1] Singles freestyle competitors qualified at the regional level while pairs and ice dancers qualified at the sectional level. [2] [3] Juvenile and intermediate levels competed at the JFS Championships until 2012. [4] [5] [6] [7] Beginning in 2013, all levels compete at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. [8] [9] [10]

Juvenile medalists

Boys

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzePewter
1999 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Aaron Gillespie Jon Nuss Kevin Rohde John Serpe
2001 Westminster, Colorado Brady Chin Austin Kanallakan David Shapiro Andrew Speroff
2002 Bensenville, Illinois William Brewster Victor Travis William Nottingham Princeton Kwong
2003 Lake Placid, New York Richard Dornbush Mike Huber Eliot Halverson Allen Gaghinjian
2004 Scottsdale, Arizona Alexander Zahradnicek Alexander Laboy Andrew Huertas Sam Koch
2005 Jamestown, New York Max Aaron John McKenna Antonio Guterres Kevin Han
2006 Westminster, Colorado Joshua Farris Andrew Nagode Ryan Hartley David Wang
2007 Cleveland, Ohio Jason Brown Jay Yostanto Troy Tomasello Edward Tea
2008 Salt Lake City, Utah Kevin Shum Ryan Santee Nathan Chen BJ Conrad
2009 Lake Placid, New York Nicholas Vrdoljak Spencer Howe Alex Benoit James Schetelich
2010 Strongsville, Ohio Daniel Samohin Tony Lu Bennett Gottlieb Graham Newberry
2011 Salt Lake City, Utah Tomoki Hiwatashi Liam Roumila Andrew Torgashev Sam Anderson
2012 East Lansing, Michigan Andrew Torgashev Kellen Johnson Jun-Hong Chen Eric Sjoberg

Girls

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzePewter
1999 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kristi Ehlinger Ashley Thrailkill Jean Han Kristyn Lebovitz
2000 Amherst, New York Mary C. Siegel Anna Peng Samantha E. Skavdahl Carly Webb
2001 Westminster, Colorado Christine Zukowski Monica L. LaVerdiere Katy Taylor Caetlyn A. Caldwell
2002 Bensenville, Illinois Melanie Drogseth Juliana Cannarozzo Jessica Lee Tenile Victorsen
2003 Lake Placid, New York Julia Vlassov Rhiana Brammeier Kendra Moyle Caroline Zhang
2004 Scottsdale, Arizona Kelcie Lee Michaelee Scarincio Ellie Kawamura Courtney Mozuch
2005 Jamestown, New York Julie Kim Mackenzie Conn Sasha Lanser Diandra Burke
2006 Westminster, Colorado Marissa Secundy Keauna McLaughlin Margaret Stevenson Katlynn McNab
2007 Cleveland, Ohio Nina Jiang Yasmin Siraj Viviana Mathis Shannon Brakke
2008 Salt Lake City, Utah Leah Keiser Haley Mulera Thy-Thy Phan Erin Misericordia
2009 Lake Placid, New York Gwendolyn Prescott Ainsley McGill Jessica Pfund Katia Shpilband
2010 Strongsville, Ohio Dyllan McIntee Franchesca Chiera Anjing Fu Karen Chen
2011 Salt Lake City, Utah Dalia Rivkin Heidi Han Julie Phengsy Morgan Flood
2012 East Lansing, Michigan Caitlin Nguyen Tessa Hong Ashlee Raymond Aurora Abraham

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzePewter
1999 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Samantha Skavdahl / Jordan Brauninger Sheila Harkaway / Colin Loomis Holly Ford / Ricky Reeder Melissa Bosma / Christopher Pottenger
2002 Bensenville, Illinois Kylie Gleason / Taylor Toth Kristin Zinsmeister / Evert Bergstrom-Croul Molly Aaron / Daniel Curzon Tenile Victorsen / Aaron Hoffman
2003 Lake Placid, New York Lauren-Marie Simm / Brian Simm Rachael Flatt / Andrew Speroff Kendra Moyle / Reed Minney Megan Marschall / Peter Briccotto
2004 Scottsdale, Arizona Meg Byrne / Nathan Bartholomay Amanda Dobbs / Christopher Trefil Arielle Trujillo / Zachary Sidhu Samantha Meade / Thomas Jones
2005 Jamestown, New York Gabrielle Friedenberg / Brett Dunie-Neustadt Emily Glassberg / Kurt Weiss Tiffany Nahm / Christopher Nahm Jennifer Tingley / Michael Donovan
2006 Westminster, Colorado Cassie Andrews / Nicholas Anderson Jennifer Tingley / Michael Donovan Heather Buckner / Matthew Reuter Cali Fujimoto / Nicholas Barsi-Rhyne
2007 Cleveland, Ohio Carly Powers / David Powers Kylie Duarte / Colin Grafton Rebecca Du / Steven Evans Brigitte Alanis / Chadwick Phillips
2008 Salt Lake City, Utah Olivia Oltmanns / Tyler Broderick Caitlin Fields / Max Settlage Emily Chan / J. Daniel Vallecilla Jaclyn Famiglietti / Andrew Reiss
2009 Lake Placid, New York Emily Chan / J. Daniel Vallecilla Maggie Gibson / David Botero Anya Cockerell / Mark Krutzfield Devynn Sharpe / Devin Perini
2010 Strongsville, Ohio Christina Zaitsev / Ernest Stevens Samantha Torrey / Brian Krentz Elise Middleton / Robert Hennings Hannah Bisbing / Jack Newberry
2011 Salt Lake City, Utah Ally Weber / Dmitry Artemov Paddison Lowe / Logan Bye Taylor Olson / Remington Burghart Linde LaChance / Kenneth Anderson
2012 East Lansing, Michigan Gabriella Marvaldi / Kyle Hogeboom Alicia Bertsch / Austin Hale Joanna Hubbart / William Hubbart Darbie Burke / Griffin Schwab

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzePewter
1999 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sara Klatt / Dominic Coccitti-Smith Katy Green / Leo Ungar Sarah Solomon / Benjamin Cohen Mimi Whetstone / Nathan Miller
2001 Westminster, Colorado Megan Calhoun / Lucas Marquardt Alexis Hauser / Charlie Hill Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates Fiona Donegan / Ian Comee
2002 Bensenville, Illinois Shannon Wingle / Kurt Lingenfelter Marion Pennington / Zachary Varraux Michaelee Scarincio / Justin Morrow Mary Wyble / Chad Reinhold
2003 Lake Placid, New York Madison Hubbell / Keiffer Hubbell Emily Blynn / Geoffrey Drayton Lauren Wlazelek / Kyle Herring Charlotte Maxwell / Michael Coulter
2004 Scottsdale, Arizona Ilana Morse / Jackson Raney Kayla Hale / Dustin Frankel Piper Gilles / Timothy McKernan Anastasia Olson / Greg Zuerlein
2005 Jamestown, New York Anastasia Cannuscio / Geoffrey Varraux Maia Shibutani / Alex Shibutani Stephanie Klimczak / Cooper Johnston Sara Bailey / Chase Brogan
2006 Westminster, Colorado Kate McDermott / Colin McManus Kirsten Seagers / Nicholas Taylor Taylor Elliott / Zachary Elliott Jordan Sisson / Erik Kaiser
2007 Cleveland, Ohio Joylyn Yang / Jean-Luc Baker Elicia Reynolds / Stephen Reynolds Laura Perry / Joshua Leggett MacKenzie Reid / Christian Erwin
2008 Salt Lake City, Utah Madeline Heritage / Nathaniel Fast Danvi Pham / Vu Pham Danielle Gamelin / Alexander Gamelin Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter
2009 Lake Placid, New York Rachel Parsons / Kyle MacMillan Rebekah Schneider-Farris / Joel Schneider-Farris Katie Shipstad / Logan Bye Yura Min / Sean Benjamin Sunyoto
2010 Strongsville, Ohio Angelina Giordano / Christopher Martin Davis Whitney Miller / Grant Lorello Sierra Chadwick / Alexander Martin Hannah Pfeifer / Alexander Petrov
2011 Salt Lake City, Utah Julia Biechler / Alexander Petrov Gigi Becker / Luca Becker Sarah Feng / Anthony Ponomarenko Sammi Wren / Alexey Shchepetov
2012 East Lansing, Michigan Eliana Gropman / Ian Somerville Gwen Sletten / Elliot Verburg McKenzie Schurman / Chandler Schaak Madison Fox / Val Katsman

Open juvenile medalists

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzePewter
1999 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Colleen Okolski / Benjamin Okolski Brittany Vise / Jeremy Abbott Andrea Varraux / Russell Gaudiel Christina Chitwood / Will Chitwood

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzePewter
1999Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Nicole Flores / Jonathan Harris Alicia Towns / Bernard Brink Melody Ritzman / Davis Yang Caitlin Morocco / Logan Giulietti-Schmitt

Intermediate medalists

Men

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzePewter
1999 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Wesley Campbell Jordan Brauninger Matthew Lind Christopher Toland
2000 Amherst, New York Joshua Uster Ben Woolwine Michael J. Peters Steven Hsu
2001 Westminster, Colorado Robert Dierking Michael Novales Michael Solonoski Geoffry Varner
2002 Bensenville, Illinois Charlie White Tommy Steenberg Eric Reinhart Todd Hansen
2003 Lake Placid, New York William Brewster Princeton Kwong Andrew Gonzales Douglas Razzano
2004 Scottsdale, Arizona Eliot Halverson Brian Simm Roger Corvasce Grant Hochstein
2005 Jamestown, New York Kevin Sun Armin Mahbanoozadeh Alexander Zahradnicek Anthony Dang
2006 Westminster, Colorado Ross Miner Alexander Aiken Max Aaron Daniel O'Shea
2007 Cleveland, Ohio David Wang Dane Carter Joshua Santillan Antonio Guterres
2008 Salt Lake City, Utah Joshua Farris Jason Brown Jay Yostanto Harrison Choate
2009 Lake Placid, New York Emmanuel Savary Nathan Chen Shotaro Omori Cordero Zuckerman
2010 Strongsville, Ohio Jordan Moeller Nix Phengsy Alex Benoit J. Daniel Vallecilla
2011 Salt Lake City, Utah Vincent Zhou Oleksiy Melnyk Lawrence Lung Daniel Samohin
2012 East Lansing, Michigan Tomoki Hiwatashi Sean Conlon Paolo Borromeo Harrison Wong

Ladies

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzePewter
1999 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Amanda Fritz Anne Claire Chua Deborah Blinder Louann Donovan
2002 Bensenville, Illinois Katrina Karpowitsch Natalie Malone Michelle Boulos Mary Griffin
2003 Lake Placid, New York Melanie Drogseth Juliana Cannarozzo Courtney Layton Kaysi Kitsell
2004 Scottsdale, Arizona Julia Vlassov Kirsten Olson Caroline Zhang Taylor Firth
2005 Jamestown, New York Sherry Barnes Lauren Girard Lauren-Marie Simm Angela Maxwell
2006 Westminster, Colorado Kristine Musademba Caroline Ferris Ellie Kawamura Kate Charbonneau
2007 Cleveland, Ohio Gretchen Donlan Agnes Zawadzki Bryna Oi Deanna Inn
2008 Salt Lake City, Utah Nina Jiang Kelly Nguyen Lauren Dinh Angela Wang
2009 Lake Placid, New York Katarina Kulgeyko Courtney Hicks Allison Timlen Maria Kalina
2010 Strongsville, Ohio Katia Shpilband Gwendolyn Prescott Barbie Long Avery Kurtz
2011 Salt Lake City, Utah Karen Chen Elena Taylor Madison Vinci Brianna Laxson
2012 East Lansing, Michigan Ashley Shin Elizabeth Nguyen Tyler Pierce Dalia Rivkin

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzePewter
1999 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Brandilyn Sandoval / Robert Pratt Sahnez Tugrul / Cole Davis Amy Howerton / Steven Pottenger Blair Kiefer / Alex Merritt
2002 Bensenville, Illinois Sydney Schmidt / Christopher Pottenger Katelyn Uhlig / Colin Loomis Karissa Strong / R.J. Westfall Bianca Butler / Joseph Jacobsen
2003 Lake Placid, New York Kylie Gleason / Taylor Toth Stephanie Gaumond / Justin Gaumond Molly Aaron / Daniel Curzon Megan Marsh / William Avila
2004 Scottsdale, Arizona Rachael Flatt / Andrew Speroff Kendra Moyle / Reed Minney Claire Davis / Nathan Miller Caitlin Wilson / Trevor Young
2005 Jamestown, New York Meg Byrne / Nathan Bartholomay Caitlin Yankowskas / Daniyel Cohen Danielle Seitz / Brandon Moore Amanda Dobbs / Christopher Trefil
2006 Westminster, Colorado Tiffany Nahm / Christopher Nahm Emily Glassberg / Kurt Weiss Ashlynne-Marie Ragasa / Mark Bernardo Kloe Bautista / Galvani Hopson
2007 Cleveland, Ohio Cassie Andrews / Nicholas Anderson Jessica Schilkey / Daniel Palmeri Taylor Hermerding / James MaMoody Jennifer Tingley / Michael Donovan
2008 Salt Lake City, Utah Kylie Duarte / Colin Grafton Becky Du / Steven Evans Haven Denney / Brandon Frazier Lauren Gifford / Carson Bodnarek
2009 Lake Placid, New York Olivia Oltmanns / Tyler Broderick Caitlin Fields / Max Settlage Kaitlin Budd / Matthew Blackmer Carlotta Powers / David Powers
2010 Strongsville, Ohio Brianna de la Mora / Taylor Wilson Audrey Goldberg / Joseph Dolkiewicz Kay Bergdolt / Miles Addison Maggie Gibson / David Botero
2011 Salt Lake City, Utah Elise Middleton / Robert Hennings Caitlin Belt / Michael Johnson Hannah Klopstock / David Botero Christina Zaitsev / Ernie Utah Stevens
2012 East Lansing, Michigan Madeleine Gallagher / Jonathon Horton Sophia Dai / Jeffrey Fishman Caroline Yu / Brian Johnson Juliana May / Cody Dolkiewicz

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzePewter
1999 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Meryl Davis / Charlie White Rebecca Frino / Jake S Villanueva Trina Pratt / Robert Pratt Holly Nadeau / Aaron Wolff
2002 Bensenville, Illinois Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates Kristen Mendoza / Joshua Lea Mimi Whetstone / Nathan Miller Fiona Donegan / Ian Comee
2003 Lake Placid, New York Blake Rosenthal / Calvin Taylor Michaelee Scarincio / Justin Morrow Marion Pennington / Zachary Varraux Isabella Tobias / Kurt Lingenfelter
2004 Scottsdale, Arizona Madison Hubbell / Keiffer Hubbell Charlotte Maxwell / Brad Coulter Isabella Cannuscio / Kyle Herring Thankful Cromartie / Kurt Lingenfelter
2005 Jamestown, New York Piper Gilles / Timothy McKernan Rachel Tibbetts / Eric Reinhart Anastasia Olson / Greg Zuerlein Kristine Kretz / William Avila
2006 Westminster, Colorado Maia Shibutani / Alex Shibutani Lili LaMar / Chase Brogan Ilana Morse / Jackson Raney Madison Chock / Kurt Lingenfelter
2007 Cleveland, Ohio Una Donegan / Andrew Korda Kate McDermott / Colin McManus Kassandra Hazard / Benjamin Nykiel Lauren Ely / Travis Mager
2008 Salt Lake City, Utah Joylyn Yang / Jean-Luc Baker Susan Enright / Michael Bramante Taylor Elliott / Zachary Elliott Vanessa Wade / Erik Kaiser
2009 Lake Placid, New York Danielle Gamelin / Alexander Gamelin Danvi Pham / Vu Pham Laura Perry / Joshua Leggett Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter
2010 Strongsville, Ohio Rachel Parsons / Kyle MacMillan Holly Moore / Daniel Klaber Elliana Pogrebinsky / Ross Gudis Jessica DeMaria / Dean Miller
2011 Salt Lake City, Utah Meara Lorello / William Dean Whitney Miller / Grant Lorello Sierra Chadwick / Alexander Martin Katie Shipstad / Brad Kleffman
2012 East Lansing, Michigan Gigi Becker / Luca Becker Julia Biechler / Alexander Petrov Sammi Wren / Alexey Shchepetov Kimberly Berkovich / Micah Jaffe

Notes

  1. "Junior Nationals - US National Junior Figure Skating Championships".
  2. "2012 U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships this Week in East Lansing, Mich".
  3. "U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships will begin Wednesday in Strongsville".
  4. "Four Utahns expected in figure skating junior nationals".
  5. "Types of Competitions".
  6. "Strongsville will host 2010 U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships".
  7. "2012 U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships: the "final edition" in this format!".
  8. "Omaha may be latest to warm to ice skating". Archived from the original on 2012-02-19.
  9. "National Championship for Juvenile and Intermediate Figure Skaters".
  10. "Read the Important U.S. Figure Skating Rule Changes".

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