| Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur |
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| Status | Active |
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| Genre | International competition |
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| Frequency | Annual |
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| Venue | Palais des sports Jean-Bouin |
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| Location(s) | Nice |
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| Country | France |
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| Inaugurated | 1995 |
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| Previous event | 2024 Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur |
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| Next event | 2025 |
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| Organized by | French Federation of Ice Sports Nice Baie des Anges Association |
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The Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU), organized and hosted by the French Federation of Ice Sports (French: Fédération Française des Sports de Glace) and the Nice Baie des Anges Association at the Palais des sports Jean-Bouin in Nice, France.[1] Originally known as the International Cup of Nice (French: Coupe Internationale de Nice), it was held from 1995 to 2017; and then returned in 2021 with its new name.[2] In 2024, it became part of the ISU Challenger Series. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior and junior levels; and as part of the Challenger Series, skaters earn ISU World Standing points based on their results.
Adam Siao Him Fa of France holds the record for winning the most titles in men's singles (with three), while Viktória Pavuk of Hungary, Léa Serna of France, and Elizaveta Tuktamysheva of Russia are tied for winning the most titles in women's singles (with two each). Yuko Kavaguti and Alexander Smirnov of Russia hold the record in pair skating (with three), while Penny Coomes and Nicholas Buckland of Great Britain, and Juulia Turkkila and Matthias Versluis of Finland, are tied for winning the most titles in ice dance (with two each).
History
In 2024, the Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur was the seventh event of the ISU Challenger Series,[3] a series of international figure skating competitions sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU). The objective is to ensure consistent organization and structure within a series of international competitions linked together, providing opportunities for senior-level skaters to compete at the international level and also earn ISU World Standing points.[4]
Senior medalists
CS: Challenger Series event
Men's singles
Women's singles
Pairs
The senior pairs free skate at the 2024 Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur was cancelled on account of inclement weather. It was later announced that the short program results would be considered the final results for the competition.[25]
Pairs event medalists
| Year
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Ref.
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| 1995
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Unknown
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| 1996
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Unknown
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| 1997
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Unknown
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| 1998
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Unknown
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| 1999
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Unknown
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| 2000
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No pairs competition
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[5]
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| 2001
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Unknown
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| 2002
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- Julia Karbovskaya
- Sergei Slavnov
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- Dominika Piątkowska
- Marcin Świątek
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No other competitors
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| 2003
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- Tatiana Kokoreva
- Egor Golovkin
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- Natalia Shestakova
- Pavel Lebedev
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- Sabrina Lefrançois
- Jérôme Blanchard
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[6]
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| 2004
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- Valeria Simakova
- Anton Tokarev
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[7]
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| 2005
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No competition held
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| 2006
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- Mélodie Chataigner
- Medhi Bouzzine
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[8]
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| 2007
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- Adeline Canac
- Maximin Coia
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[9]
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| 2008
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- Adeline Canac
- Maximin Coia
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[10]
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| 2009
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- Adeline Canac
- Maximin Coia
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- Kateryna Kostenko
- Roman Talan
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[11]
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| 2010
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|
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- Tatiana Novik
- Mikhail Kuznetsov
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[12]
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| 2011
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[13]
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| 2012
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|
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[14]
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| 2013
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- Annabelle Prölß
- Ruben Blommaert
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- Jessica Calalang
- Zack Sidhu
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[15]
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| 2014
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[16]
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| 2015
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- Miriam Ziegler
- Severin Kiefer
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- Camille Mendoza
- Pavel Kovalev
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[17]
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| 2016
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- Rebecca Ghilardi
- Filippo Ambrosini
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[18]
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| 2017
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[19]
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| 2020
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Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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[20]
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| 2021
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- Laura Barquero
- Marco Zandron
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- Dorota Broda
- Pedro Betegón
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[21]
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| 2022
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- Irma Caldara
- Riccardo Maglio
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- Isabella Gamez
- Aleksandr Korovin
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- Oxana Vouillamoz
- Flavien Giniaux
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[22]
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| 2023
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- Oxana Vouillamoz
- Flavien Giniaux
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- Océane Piegad
- Denys Strekalin
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- Sophia Schaller
- Livio Mayr
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[23]
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| 2024
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- Minerva Fabienne Hase
- Nikita Volodin
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- Isabella Gamez
- Aleksandr Korovin
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- Louise Ehrhard
- Matthis Pellegris
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[24]
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Ice dance
Ice dance event medalists
| Year
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Ref.
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| 2009
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- Chloé Ibanez
- Marien de la Asuncion
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- Henna Lindholm
- Ossi Kanervo
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No other competitors
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[11]
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| 2010
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- Pernelle Carron
- Lloyd Jones
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- Lorenza Alessandrini
- Simone Vaturi
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[12]
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| 2011
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- Valeria Starygina
- Ivan Volobuiev
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- Pernelle Carron
- Lloyd Jones
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[13]
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| 2012
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- Valeria Starygina
- Ivan Volobuiev
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[14]
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| 2013
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- Lorenza Alessandrini
- Simone Vaturi
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[15]
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| 2014
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- Olivia Smart
- Joseph Buckland
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- Lolita Yermak
- Oleksii Shumskyi
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[16]
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| 2015
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- Cecilia Törn
- Jussiville Partanen
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- Lorenza Alessandrini
- Pierre Souquet
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[17]
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| 2016
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[18]
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| 2017
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[19]
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| 2020
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Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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[20]
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| 2021
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- Evgeniia Lopareva
- Geoffrey Brissaud
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- Loïcia Demougeot
- Théo le Mercier
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[21]
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| 2022
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- Marie Dupayage
- Thomas Nabais
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- Natacha Lagouge
- Arnaud Caffa
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[22]
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| 2023
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- Paulina Ramanauskaitė
- Deividas Kizala
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[23]
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| 2024 CS
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- Caroline Green
- Michael Parsons
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[24]
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Junior medalists
Men's singles
Junior men's event medalists
| Year
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Ref.
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| 1995
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Unknown
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| 1996
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Unknown
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| 1997
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Unknown
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| 1998
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Unknown
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| 1999
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Unknown
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| 2000
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Alexei Vasilevski
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Yannick Ponsero
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Yoann Deslot
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[5]
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| 2001
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Unknown
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| 2002
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Andrei Lutai
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Gilles Cabaret
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Cyril Volland
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| 2003
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Yannick Ponsero
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Andrei Lutai
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Jérémie Colot
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[6]
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| 2004
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Jérémie Colot
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Yannick Kocon
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[7]
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| 2005
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No competition held
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| 2006
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Nikita Mikhailov
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Christopher Boyadji
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Marco Fabbri
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[8]
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| 2007
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Artur Gachinski
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Nikita Mikhailov
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Mikael Redin
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[9]
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| 2008
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Mark Vaillant
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Javier Raya
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Chafik Besseghier
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[10]
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| 2009
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Jorik Hendrickx
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Artur Dmitriev Jr.
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Paul Emmanuel Richardeau
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[11]
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| 2010
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Vladislav Tarasenko
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Simon Hocquaux
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Quentin Lourenço
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[12]
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| 2011
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Stanislav Pertsov
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Charles Tetar
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[13]
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| 2012
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Alexander Petrov
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Artem Lezheev
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Simon Hocquaux
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[14]
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| 2013
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Deniss Vasiļjevs
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Ivan Pavlov
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Andrei Zuber
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[15]
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| 2014
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Andrei Lazukin
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Dmitri Shutkov
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Kévin Aymoz
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[16]
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| 2015
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Petr Gumennik
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Egor Murashov
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Petr Kotlařík
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[17]
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| 2016
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Egor Murashov
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Adam Siao Him Fa
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Gabriel Folkesson
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[18]
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| 2017
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Matyáš Bělohradský
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Landry Le May
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Başar Oktar
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[19]
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| 2020
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Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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[20]
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| 2021
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François Pitot
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Corentin Spinar
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Emanuele Indelicato
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[21]
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| 2022
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Ilia Gogitidze
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Ali Efe Günes
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[22]
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| 2023
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Matteo Nalbone
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Gianni Motilla
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[23]
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| 2024
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Parker Heiderich
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Lorenzo Elano
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Nicholas Brooks
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[24]
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Women's singles
Junior women's event medalists
| Year
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Ref.
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| 1995
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Unknown
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| 1996
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Unknown
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| 1997
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Unknown
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| 1998
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Unknown
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| 1999
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Unknown
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| 2000
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Sophie Boyer
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Ekaterina Vasilieva
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Carole Azario
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[5]
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| 2001
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Unknown
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| 2002
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Jessica Dubé
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Valeria Vorobieva
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Katarina Gerboldt
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| 2003
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Daria Krivenko
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Valeria Leoni
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Christianna Di Natale
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[6]
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| 2004
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Ksenia Doronina
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Mutsumi Takayama
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Josephine Ringdahl
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[7]
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| 2005
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No competition held
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| 2006
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Alena Leonova
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Nicole Della Monica
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Joshi Helgesson
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[8]
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| 2007
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Miriam Ziegler
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Noémie Silberer
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[9]
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| 2008
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Sandra Sitbon
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Malin Taljegård
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Maria Artemieva
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[10]
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| 2009
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Karen Kemanai
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Maria Artemieva
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Ira Vannut
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[11]
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| 2010
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Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
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Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry
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Nikol Gosviani
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[12]
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| 2011
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Maria Stavitskaia
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Anaïs Ventard
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Arina Petrova
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[13]
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| 2012
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Laurine Lecavelier
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Jenni Saarinen
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[14]
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| 2013
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Natalia Ogoreltceva
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Svetlana Lebedeva
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Anna Dušková
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[15]
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| 2014
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Elizabet Tursynbaeva
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Marina Popov
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Danielle Harrison
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[16]
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| 2015
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Alisa Fedichkina
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Dahyun Ko
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Kim Cheremsky
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[17]
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| 2016
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Yi Christy Leung
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Julie Froetscher
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[18]
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| 2017
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Anastasiia Gubanova
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Mariia Talalaikina
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Alessia Tornaghi
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[19]
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| 2020
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Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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[20]
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| 2021
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Kimmy Repond
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Livia Kaiser
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Noelle Streuli
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[21]
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| 2022
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Elena Agostinelli
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Noelle Streuli
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Anna Bergström
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[22]
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| 2023
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Iida Karhunen
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Olivia Bacsa
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Leandra Tzimpoukakis
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[23]
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| 2024
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Stefania Gladki
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Reese Rose
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Kira Baranovska
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[24]
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Pairs
Junior pairs event medalists
| Year
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Ref.
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| 2003
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- Joanna Dusik
- Patryk Szałaśny
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- Julia Szczerbowska
- Łucasz Chluba
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[6]
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| 2004
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- Tatiana Kokoreva
- Egor Golovkin
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- Ekaterina Sheremetieva
- Mikhail Kuznetsov
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No other competitors
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[7]
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| 2005–20
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No junior pairs competitions
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| 2021
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- Oxana Vouillamoz
- Flavien Giniaux
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No other competitors
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[21]
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| 2022
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- Louise Ehrhard
- Matthis Pellegris
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- Katalin Janne Salatzki
- Lukas Röseler
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- Inés Moudden
- Alejandro Lázaro García
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[22]
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| 2023
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- Irina Napolitano
- Edoardo Comi
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- Romane Télémaque
- Lucas Coulon
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- Beau Callahan
- Christophe Roch
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[23]
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| 2024
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No junior pairs competition
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[24]
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Ice dance
Junior ice dance event medalists
| Year
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Ref.
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| 1995–2020
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No junior ice dance competitions prior to 2021
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| 2021
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- Kateřina Mrázková
- Daniel Mrázek
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- Noemi Maria Tali
- Stefano Frasca
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[21]
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| 2022
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- Célina Fradji
- Jean-Hans Fourneaux
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- Louise Bordet
- Thomas Gipoulou
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- Giorgia Galimberti
- Matteo-Libasse Mandelli
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[22]
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| 2023
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- Ambre Perrier Gianesini
- Samuel Blanc Klaperman
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- Ashlie Slatter
- Atl Ongay-Perez
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[23]
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| 2024
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- Célina Fradji
- Jean-Hans Fourneaux
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- Louise Bordet
- Martin Chardain
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- Emily Renzi
- William Lissauer
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[24]
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Records
Records
| Discipline
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Most titles
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| Skater(s)
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No.
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Years
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Ref.
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| Men's singles
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3
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2022–24
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[26]
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| Women's singles
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2
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2006–07
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[27]
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2
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2021–22
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[28]
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2
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2014–15
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[29]
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| Pairs
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3
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2006–08
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[30]
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| Ice dance
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2
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2014; 2017
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[31]
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2
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2021–22
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[32]
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Cumulative medal count (senior medalists)
Men's singles
Women's singles
Pairs
Ice dance
Total medal count
References
External links
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| Seasons | | 2010s |
- 2014–15
- 2015–16
- 2016–17
- 2017–18
- 2018–19
- 2019–20
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| 2020s |
- 2020–21
- 2021–22
- 2022–23
- 2023–24
- 2024–25
- 2025–26
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| Former events | |
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