ISU Junior Grand Prix in Bulgaria

The ISU Junior Grand Prix in Bulgaria – also known as the Sofia Cup – is an international figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU), organized and hosted by the Bulgarian Skating Federation (Bulgarian: Българска Федерация по кънки). It is held periodically as an event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating (JGP), a series of international competitions exclusively for junior-level skaters. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. Skaters earn points based on their results at the qualifying competitions each season, and the top skaters or teams in each discipline are invited to then compete at the Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final.

ISU Junior Grand Prix in Bulgaria
StatusInactive
GenreISU Junior Grand Prix
FrequencyOccasional
LocationSofia
Country Bulgaria
Inaugurated1997
Most recent2007
Organized byBulgarian Skating Federation

History

The ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating (JGP) was established by the International Skating Union (ISU) in 1997 and consists of a series of seven international figure skating competitions exclusively for junior-level skaters. The locations of the Junior Grand Prix events change every year. While all seven competitions feature the men's, women's, and ice dance events, only four competitions each season feature the pairs event. Skaters earn points based on their results each season, and the top skaters or teams in each discipline are then invited to compete at the Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final.

Skaters are eligible to compete on the junior-level circuit if they are at least 13 years old before 1 July of the respective season, but not yet 19 (for single skaters), 21 (for men and women in ice dance and women in pair skating), or 23 (for men in pair skating). Competitors are chosen by their respective skating federations. The number of entries allotted to each ISU member nation in each discipline is determined by their results at the prior World Junior Figure Skating Championships.

Bulgaria hosted its first Junior Grand Prix competition during the inaugural season in 1997 in Sofia. Ivan Dinev of Bulgaria won the men's event, Morgan Rowe of the United States won the women's event, Alena Maltseva and Oleg Popov of Russia won the pairs event, and Federica Faiella and Luciano Milo of Italy won the ice dance event. The event was held periodically since then, with its most recent appearance in 2007.

Bulgaria hosted the 2006 Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final – the culminating event of the Junior Grand Prix series – in Sofia. Stephen Carriere and Caroline Zhang, both of the United States, won the men's and women's events, respectively. Keauna McLaughlin and Rockne Brubaker of the United States won the pairs event, while Madison Hubbell and Keiffer Hubbell, also of the United States, won the ice dance event.

Medalists

The 2007 Sofia Cup champions: Artem Borodulin of Russia (men's singles); and Isabella Pajardi and Stefano Caruso of Italy (ice dance)
Not pictured: Morgan Rowe of the United States (women's singles)

Men's singles

Men's event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1997 Sofia Ivan Dinev Derrick Delmore Yosuke Takeuchi
1998 Ilia Klimkin Stefan Lindemann Soshi Tanaka
2001 Shawn Sawyer Daisuke Takahashi Shaun Rogers
2003 Andrei Griazev Tomáš Verner Shawn Sawyer
2005 Stephen Carriere Traighe Rouse Sergei Voronov
2006 Final Brandon Mroz Kevin Reynolds
2007 Artem Borodulin Adam Rippon Jeremy Ten

Women's singles

Women's event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1997 Sofia Morgan Rowe Brittney McConn Chisato Shiina
1998 Tamara Dorofejev Daria Timoshenko Sabina Wojtala
2001 Yukina Ota Olga Agapkina Yukari Nakano
2003 Lina Johansson Kimmie Meissner Cynthia Phaneuf
2005 Yuna Kim Katy Taylor Juliana Cannarozzo
2006 Final Caroline Zhang Ashley Wagner Megan Oster
2007 Chrissy Hughes Satsuki Muramoto Jana Smekhnova

Pairs

Pairs event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1997 Sofia
  • Alena Maltseva
  • Oleg Popov
  • Jacinthe Larivière
  • Lenny Faustino
  • Irina Melihova
  • Vladimir Saprikin
1998
  • Victoria Maxiuta
  • Vladislav Zhovnirski
  • Alena Maltseva
  • Oleg Popov
  • Aneta Kowalska
  • Łukasz Różycki
2001
  • Julia Shapiro
  • Dmitri Khromin
  • Jacqueline Jimenez
  • Themistocles Leftheris
  • Cathy Monette
  • Daniel Castelo
2003
  • Natalia Shestakova
  • Pavel Lebedev
  • Tatiana Volosozhar
  • Petro Kharchenko
  • Brittany Vise
  • Nicholas Kole
2005
  • Mariel Miller
  • Rockne Brubaker
  • Kendra Moyle
  • Andy Seitz
  • Elizaveta Levshina
  • Konstantin Gavrin
2006 Final
  • Keauna McLaughlin
  • Rockne Brubaker
  • Ksenia Krasilnikova
  • Konstantin Bezmaternikh
  • Jessica Rose Paetsch
  • Jon Nuss
2007 No pairs competition

Ice dance

Ice dance event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1997 Sofia
  • Federica Faiella
  • Luciano Milo
  • Jamie Silverstein
  • Justin Pekarek
  • Julia Golovina
  • Denis Egorov
1998
  • Flavia Ottaviani
  • Massimo Scali
  • Natalia Romaniuta
  • Daniil Barantsev
  • Emilie Nussear
  • Brandon Forsyth
2001
  • Oksana Domnina
  • Maxim Bolotine
  • Mariana Kozlova
  • Sergei Baranov
  • Nóra Hoffmann
  • Attila Elek
2003
  • Nóra Hoffmann
  • Attila Elek
  • Camilla Spelta
  • Luca Lanotte
  • Anastasia Platonova
  • Andrei Maximishin
2005
  • Meryl Davis
  • Charlie White
  • Anna Cappellini
  • Luca Lanotte
2006 Final
  • Madison Hubbell
  • Keiffer Hubbell
  • Emily Samuelson
  • Evan Bates
  • Ekaterina Bobrova
  • Dmitri Soloviev
2007
  • Isabella Pajardi
  • Stefano Caruso
  • Shannon Wingle
  • Ryan Devereaux
  • Anastasia Vykhodtseva
  • Oleksii Shumskyi

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