The event was held between February 22 and March 1, 2009 at the Winter Sports Hall in Sofia, Bulgaria. The event had been provisionally scheduled to be held in Ostrava, Czech Republic, however, due to financial reasons, the Czech Figure Skating Association could not host. Therefore, on October 13, 2008, the International Skating Union definitively assigned the World Junior Championships to Sofia.
Qualification
The competition was open to skaters from ISU Member Nations who had reached the age of 13 by July 1, 2008, but had not yet turned 19. The upper age limit for men competing in pairs and dance was 21.
The 1996 World Junior Figure Skating Championships was a figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which younger figure skaters competed for the title of World Junior Champion. It was held from November 26 to December 2, 1995 in Brisbane, Australia. Due to the large number of participants, the men's and ladies' qualifying groups were split into groups A and B.
Medals table
Results
Men
Zhengxin Guo landed a clean quadruple toe-loop in his free skate performance.
Campeonato Mundial de Patinação Artística Junior (World Junior Figure Skating Championships) 2009 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Music - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
Score - 13º - 103.59.
Classification - 12º (161.77)
Yuzuru Hanyu (Sendai, Miyagi, 7 de dezembro de 1994) é um patinador artístico japonês. Ele foi duas vezes campeão do Campeonato Mundial (2014 e 2017), tetracampeão da Final do Grand Prix, campeão mundial júnior em 2010 e tetracampeão do Campeonato Japonês (2012–2015). Foi campeão olímpico em 2014, em Sochi, na Rússia, e bicampeão em 2018 nos jogos de Pyeongchang, na Coreia do Sul, sendo o segundo homem na história a conquistar o bicampeonato nas Olimpíadas de Inverno.
Hanyu também se tornou o recordista olímpico na categoria ao cravar impressionantes 317,85 pontos, na somatória dos...
published: 25 Jul 2020
Yuzuru Hanyu - 2009 - Short Program (11º - 58.18). World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Campeonato Mundial de Patinação Artística Junior (World Junior Figure Skating Championships) 2009 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Music - Bolero from Moulin Rouge (soundtrack).
Score - 11º - 58.18.
Classification - 12º (161.77)
Yuzuru Hanyu (Sendai, Miyagi, 7 de dezembro de 1994) é um patinador artístico japonês. Ele foi duas vezes campeão do Campeonato Mundial (2014 e 2017), tetracampeão da Final do Grand Prix, campeão mundial júnior em 2010 e tetracampeão do Campeonato Japonês (2012–2015). Foi campeão olímpico em 2014, em Sochi, na Rússia, e bicampeão em 2018 nos jogos de Pyeongchang, na Coreia do Sul, sendo o segundo homem na história a conquistar o bicampeonato nas Olimpíadas de Inverno.
Hanyu também se tornou o recordista olímpico na categoria ao cravar impressionantes 317,85 pontos, na somatóri...
published: 25 Jul 2020
Caroline Zhang FS & Fluff @ 2009 World Junior Championships
Caroline Zhang FS & Fluff @ 2009 World Junior Championships
published: 04 Mar 2009
2009 Junior World Figure Skating Championships Ladies Medal Awards
2009 Junior Worlds Ladies Medal Awards, Caroline Zhang Ashley Wagner
published: 01 Mar 2009
Bingwa Geng Short Program @ 2009 Junior World Championships
Bing Wa Geng's SP at 09 Junior World Championships, 11th after the short program.
published: 28 Feb 2009
visnova/csolley - Junior Worlds 2009 Original dance
nikola visnova lukas csolley - Junior World Figure Skating Championship 2009, original dance - Charleston
published: 02 Aug 2009
Caroline Zhang Free Skate @ 2009 Junior World Championships
She won the free skate, and was in 2nd place overall.
published: 01 Mar 2009
MAIA and ALEX SHIBUTANI 2009 Junior Worlds Free Dance
Maia and Alex Shibutani of USA silver medal winning Free Dance at 2009 Junior World Figure Skating Championships. Sofia, Bulgaria. Music is Cinema Paradiso by Ennio Morricone
published: 04 Mar 2009
K. YU-NA - 2009 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - SP
KIM YU-NA - 2009 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - SHORT PROGRAM
Campeonato Mundial de Patinação Artística Junior (World Junior Figure Skating Championships) 2009 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Music - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
Sc...
Campeonato Mundial de Patinação Artística Junior (World Junior Figure Skating Championships) 2009 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Music - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
Score - 13º - 103.59.
Classification - 12º (161.77)
Yuzuru Hanyu (Sendai, Miyagi, 7 de dezembro de 1994) é um patinador artístico japonês. Ele foi duas vezes campeão do Campeonato Mundial (2014 e 2017), tetracampeão da Final do Grand Prix, campeão mundial júnior em 2010 e tetracampeão do Campeonato Japonês (2012–2015). Foi campeão olímpico em 2014, em Sochi, na Rússia, e bicampeão em 2018 nos jogos de Pyeongchang, na Coreia do Sul, sendo o segundo homem na história a conquistar o bicampeonato nas Olimpíadas de Inverno.
Hanyu também se tornou o recordista olímpico na categoria ao cravar impressionantes 317,85 pontos, na somatória dos programas curto e o longo.
Campeonato Mundial de Patinação Artística Junior (World Junior Figure Skating Championships) 2009 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Music - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
Score - 13º - 103.59.
Classification - 12º (161.77)
Yuzuru Hanyu (Sendai, Miyagi, 7 de dezembro de 1994) é um patinador artístico japonês. Ele foi duas vezes campeão do Campeonato Mundial (2014 e 2017), tetracampeão da Final do Grand Prix, campeão mundial júnior em 2010 e tetracampeão do Campeonato Japonês (2012–2015). Foi campeão olímpico em 2014, em Sochi, na Rússia, e bicampeão em 2018 nos jogos de Pyeongchang, na Coreia do Sul, sendo o segundo homem na história a conquistar o bicampeonato nas Olimpíadas de Inverno.
Hanyu também se tornou o recordista olímpico na categoria ao cravar impressionantes 317,85 pontos, na somatória dos programas curto e o longo.
Campeonato Mundial de Patinação Artística Junior (World Junior Figure Skating Championships) 2009 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Music - Bolero from Moulin Rouge (soundtrac...
Campeonato Mundial de Patinação Artística Junior (World Junior Figure Skating Championships) 2009 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Music - Bolero from Moulin Rouge (soundtrack).
Score - 11º - 58.18.
Classification - 12º (161.77)
Yuzuru Hanyu (Sendai, Miyagi, 7 de dezembro de 1994) é um patinador artístico japonês. Ele foi duas vezes campeão do Campeonato Mundial (2014 e 2017), tetracampeão da Final do Grand Prix, campeão mundial júnior em 2010 e tetracampeão do Campeonato Japonês (2012–2015). Foi campeão olímpico em 2014, em Sochi, na Rússia, e bicampeão em 2018 nos jogos de Pyeongchang, na Coreia do Sul, sendo o segundo homem na história a conquistar o bicampeonato nas Olimpíadas de Inverno.
Hanyu também se tornou o recordista olímpico na categoria ao cravar impressionantes 317,85 pontos, na somatória dos programas curto e o longo.
Campeonato Mundial de Patinação Artística Junior (World Junior Figure Skating Championships) 2009 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Music - Bolero from Moulin Rouge (soundtrack).
Score - 11º - 58.18.
Classification - 12º (161.77)
Yuzuru Hanyu (Sendai, Miyagi, 7 de dezembro de 1994) é um patinador artístico japonês. Ele foi duas vezes campeão do Campeonato Mundial (2014 e 2017), tetracampeão da Final do Grand Prix, campeão mundial júnior em 2010 e tetracampeão do Campeonato Japonês (2012–2015). Foi campeão olímpico em 2014, em Sochi, na Rússia, e bicampeão em 2018 nos jogos de Pyeongchang, na Coreia do Sul, sendo o segundo homem na história a conquistar o bicampeonato nas Olimpíadas de Inverno.
Hanyu também se tornou o recordista olímpico na categoria ao cravar impressionantes 317,85 pontos, na somatória dos programas curto e o longo.
Maia and Alex Shibutani of USA silver medal winning Free Dance at 2009 Junior World Figure Skating Championships. Sofia, Bulgaria. Music is Cinema Paradiso by...
Maia and Alex Shibutani of USA silver medal winning Free Dance at 2009 Junior World Figure Skating Championships. Sofia, Bulgaria. Music is Cinema Paradiso by Ennio Morricone
Maia and Alex Shibutani of USA silver medal winning Free Dance at 2009 Junior World Figure Skating Championships. Sofia, Bulgaria. Music is Cinema Paradiso by Ennio Morricone
Review of the Ice Dancing, Pairs' and Men's Events - 1990 World Juniors
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ice Dancing, Pairs' and Men's Events featuring excerpts of the performances from the Ice Dancing Gold Medalists, Marina Anissina & Ilia Averbukh of the Soviet Union; the Pairs' Gold Medalists, Natalia Krestianinova & Aleksi Torchinski of the Soviet Union; and the Men's Bronze Medalist, John Baldwin, Jr. of the United States. Also included is a profile on John Baldwin, Jr.
published: 30 May 2010
Review of the Ladies' Event - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ladies' Event where Yuka Sato of Japan won the Gold; Surya Bonaly of France, the Silver; and Tanja Krienke of East Germany, the Bronze. Also featured are a profile on Jessica Mills of the United States, who finished in 4th Place overall, and excerpts of the performances by Sato, Bonaly and Mills.
published: 30 May 2010
1990 World Figure Skating Championships Footage of the last school figures
A goodbye forever to school figures for the ladies
published: 03 Dec 2008
Tanja Krienke GDR - 1990 Junior World Championship LP
CF : 7th, OP : 5th, LP : 2nd, silver medal
Nov. 28th-Dec 3rd 1989, Colorado Springs, USA
published: 25 Jan 2016
1990 World Figure Skating Championships Ladies Short CBC
published: 08 Jul 2020
Review of Ladies' Compulsory Figures and Original Program - 1990 Worlds
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ladies' Compulsory Figures where Jill Trenary of the United States placed 1st, and Midori Ito of Japan placed 10th due to a major error in the second figure, the Paragraph Loop. Then it's a review of the Original Program where Jill Trenary failed to execute her planned jump combination and ended up placing 5th. Midori Ito, on the other hand, won this phase.
published: 01 Jun 2010
Surya Bonaly 1990 World junior ch. free skate silver 🏅 before compulsory went reason for 2nd place
published: 04 Aug 2020
Intro - 1990 Junior World Championship
Nov. 28th-Dec 3rd 1989, Colorado Springs, USA
published: 25 Jan 2016
Midori Ito 伊藤 みどり (JPN) - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships, Ladies' Free Skate
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships, Ladies' Free Skate - Midori Ito of Japan skated a near perfect program to easily win the Free Skate with three 6.0s. Because of her poor performance in the Compulsory Figures, she had to settle for the Silver Medal here.
published: 07 Jun 2010
Medal Ceremony, Ladies Event - 1990 Junior World Championship LP
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ice Dancing, Pairs' and Men's Events featuring excerpts of the ...
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ice Dancing, Pairs' and Men's Events featuring excerpts of the performances from the Ice Dancing Gold Medalists, Marina Anissina & Ilia Averbukh of the Soviet Union; the Pairs' Gold Medalists, Natalia Krestianinova & Aleksi Torchinski of the Soviet Union; and the Men's Bronze Medalist, John Baldwin, Jr. of the United States. Also included is a profile on John Baldwin, Jr.
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ice Dancing, Pairs' and Men's Events featuring excerpts of the performances from the Ice Dancing Gold Medalists, Marina Anissina & Ilia Averbukh of the Soviet Union; the Pairs' Gold Medalists, Natalia Krestianinova & Aleksi Torchinski of the Soviet Union; and the Men's Bronze Medalist, John Baldwin, Jr. of the United States. Also included is a profile on John Baldwin, Jr.
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ladies' Event where Yuka Sato of Japan won the Gold; Surya Bona...
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ladies' Event where Yuka Sato of Japan won the Gold; Surya Bonaly of France, the Silver; and Tanja Krienke of East Germany, the Bronze. Also featured are a profile on Jessica Mills of the United States, who finished in 4th Place overall, and excerpts of the performances by Sato, Bonaly and Mills.
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ladies' Event where Yuka Sato of Japan won the Gold; Surya Bonaly of France, the Silver; and Tanja Krienke of East Germany, the Bronze. Also featured are a profile on Jessica Mills of the United States, who finished in 4th Place overall, and excerpts of the performances by Sato, Bonaly and Mills.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ladies' Compulsory Figures where Jill Trenary of the United States placed...
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ladies' Compulsory Figures where Jill Trenary of the United States placed 1st, and Midori Ito of Japan placed 10th due to a major error in the second figure, the Paragraph Loop. Then it's a review of the Original Program where Jill Trenary failed to execute her planned jump combination and ended up placing 5th. Midori Ito, on the other hand, won this phase.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ladies' Compulsory Figures where Jill Trenary of the United States placed 1st, and Midori Ito of Japan placed 10th due to a major error in the second figure, the Paragraph Loop. Then it's a review of the Original Program where Jill Trenary failed to execute her planned jump combination and ended up placing 5th. Midori Ito, on the other hand, won this phase.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships, Ladies' Free Skate - Midori Ito of Japan skated a near perfect program to easily win the...
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships, Ladies' Free Skate - Midori Ito of Japan skated a near perfect program to easily win the Free Skate with three 6.0s. Because of her poor performance in the Compulsory Figures, she had to settle for the Silver Medal here.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships, Ladies' Free Skate - Midori Ito of Japan skated a near perfect program to easily win the Free Skate with three 6.0s. Because of her poor performance in the Compulsory Figures, she had to settle for the Silver Medal here.
Campeonato Mundial de Patinação Artística Junior (World Junior Figure Skating Championships) 2009 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Music - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
Score - 13º - 103.59.
Classification - 12º (161.77)
Yuzuru Hanyu (Sendai, Miyagi, 7 de dezembro de 1994) é um patinador artístico japonês. Ele foi duas vezes campeão do Campeonato Mundial (2014 e 2017), tetracampeão da Final do Grand Prix, campeão mundial júnior em 2010 e tetracampeão do Campeonato Japonês (2012–2015). Foi campeão olímpico em 2014, em Sochi, na Rússia, e bicampeão em 2018 nos jogos de Pyeongchang, na Coreia do Sul, sendo o segundo homem na história a conquistar o bicampeonato nas Olimpíadas de Inverno.
Hanyu também se tornou o recordista olímpico na categoria ao cravar impressionantes 317,85 pontos, na somatória dos programas curto e o longo.
Campeonato Mundial de Patinação Artística Junior (World Junior Figure Skating Championships) 2009 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Music - Bolero from Moulin Rouge (soundtrack).
Score - 11º - 58.18.
Classification - 12º (161.77)
Yuzuru Hanyu (Sendai, Miyagi, 7 de dezembro de 1994) é um patinador artístico japonês. Ele foi duas vezes campeão do Campeonato Mundial (2014 e 2017), tetracampeão da Final do Grand Prix, campeão mundial júnior em 2010 e tetracampeão do Campeonato Japonês (2012–2015). Foi campeão olímpico em 2014, em Sochi, na Rússia, e bicampeão em 2018 nos jogos de Pyeongchang, na Coreia do Sul, sendo o segundo homem na história a conquistar o bicampeonato nas Olimpíadas de Inverno.
Hanyu também se tornou o recordista olímpico na categoria ao cravar impressionantes 317,85 pontos, na somatória dos programas curto e o longo.
Maia and Alex Shibutani of USA silver medal winning Free Dance at 2009 Junior World Figure Skating Championships. Sofia, Bulgaria. Music is Cinema Paradiso by Ennio Morricone
The event was held between February 22 and March 1, 2009 at the Winter Sports Hall in Sofia, Bulgaria. The event had been provisionally scheduled to be held in Ostrava, Czech Republic, however, due to financial reasons, the Czech Figure Skating Association could not host. Therefore, on October 13, 2008, the International Skating Union definitively assigned the World Junior Championships to Sofia.
Qualification
The competition was open to skaters from ISU Member Nations who had reached the age of 13 by July 1, 2008, but had not yet turned 19. The upper age limit for men competing in pairs and dance was 21.
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ice Dancing, Pairs' and Men's Events featuring excerpts of the performances from the Ice Dancing Gold Medalists, Marina Anissina & Ilia Averbukh of the Soviet Union; the Pairs' Gold Medalists, Natalia Krestianinova & Aleksi Torchinski of the Soviet Union; and the Men's Bronze Medalist, John Baldwin, Jr. of the United States. Also included is a profile on John Baldwin, Jr.
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ladies' Event where Yuka Sato of Japan won the Gold; Surya Bonaly of France, the Silver; and Tanja Krienke of East Germany, the Bronze. Also featured are a profile on Jessica Mills of the United States, who finished in 4th Place overall, and excerpts of the performances by Sato, Bonaly and Mills.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships - Review of the Ladies' Compulsory Figures where Jill Trenary of the United States placed 1st, and Midori Ito of Japan placed 10th due to a major error in the second figure, the Paragraph Loop. Then it's a review of the Original Program where Jill Trenary failed to execute her planned jump combination and ended up placing 5th. Midori Ito, on the other hand, won this phase.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships, Ladies' Free Skate - Midori Ito of Japan skated a near perfect program to easily win the Free Skate with three 6.0s. Because of her poor performance in the Compulsory Figures, she had to settle for the Silver Medal here.