Junior Women's standings with Wuxi left: 
https://results.isu.org/events/jgp2024/jgpswomen.htm
Mao SHIMADA JPN 
15 LAT (204.86) + 
15 POL (224.68) = 30 (429.54)
Kaoruko WADA JPN 
15 CZE (194.14) + 13 POL (198.22) = 28 (392.36)
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Stefania GLADKI FRA 13 CZE (182.61) + 11 TUR (182.32) = 24 (364.93)
Jia SHIN KOR 9 THA (173.99) + 13 SLO (193.04) = 22 (367.03)
Mei OKADA JPN 11 THA (175.96) + 11 SLO (190.93) = 22 (366.89)
Nayeon KO KOR 11 LAT (176.86) + 11 POL (180.14) = 22 (357.00)
Medalists in Wuxi:
Yuseong KIM KOR 
15 TUR (198.63)
Sophie Joline VON FELTEN USA 
15 SLO (197.41)
Yihan WANG CHN 
15 THA (194.71)
Ami NAKAI JPN 13 TUR (196.61)
Yo TAKAGI JPN 13 THA (188.54)
Potential spoilers? 
Copying over 
@her grace's posts just now in the JGPF qualification thread in Kiss & Cry:
	
		
	
	
		
		
			For those competing in China:
Kim, Von Felten, Wang (15): finishing first through 4th guarantees finals spot
Nakai, Takagi (13): finishing 1st or 2nd guarantees final spot
On bubble: Gladki 13 + 11 = 24
		
		
	 
Junior Men's standings: 
https://results.isu.org/events/jgp2024/jgpsmen.htm
Jacob SANCHEZ    USA    
15 TUR (220.25) + 
15 SLO (229.46) = 30 (449.71)
Sena TAKAHASHI JPN    
15 LAT (229.66) + 13 POL (198.42) = 28 (428.08)
Minkyu SEO KOR 
15 CZE (224.78) + 11 POL (195.86) = 26 (420.64)
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Lukas VACLAVIK SVK    9 LAT (194.01) + 
15 POL (207.78) = 24 (401.79)
Adam HAGARA    SVK 11 CZE (211.23) + 13 SLO (217.43) = 24 (428.66)
Shunsuke NAKAMURA  JPN  11 LAT (212.73) + 13 TUR (205.49) = 24 (418.22)
Medalists in Wuxi:
Yanhao LI NZL 
15 THA (230.09)
Patrick BLACKWELL USA 13 CZE (221.56)
Jaekeun LEE KOR 13 LAT (220.26)
Rio NAKATA JPN 13 THA (218.71)
Tonghe TIAN CHN 11 THA (210.39)
Potential spoilrs? Canada's John Kim and David Bondar both have 3A and Kim is attempting quads as well.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			Sanchez (30), Takahashi (28), and Seo (26) qualified
For those competing in China
Li (15): finishing 1st-3rd guarantees final spot
Blackwell, Lee, Nakata (13): finishing 1st or 2nd guarantees final spot 
Tian (11): finishing 1st guarantees final spot
On bubble: Vaclavik 9 + 15 = 24
		
		
	 
Junior Ice Dance standings: 
https://results.isu.org/events/jgp2024/jgpsdance.htm
Noemi Maria TALI / Noah LAFORNARA  ITA 
15 (161.26) + 
15 (169.47) = 30 (330.73)  
Iryna PIDGAINA / Artem KOVAL    UKR 13 (157.01) + 
15 (168.30) = 28 (325.31)
Celina FRADJI / Jean-Hans FOURNEAUX    FRA 
15 (158.66) + 13 (162.86) = 28 (321.52)
Katarina WOLFKOSTIN / Dimitry TSAREVSKI USA 13 (144.94) + 
15 (166.88) = 28 (311.82)
Darya GRIMM / Michail SAVITSKIY    GER 11 (156.33) + 
15 (158.20) = 26 (314.53)
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Caroline MULLEN / Brendan MULLEN    USA    13 (156.42) + 11 (161.16) = 24 (317.58)
Hana Maria ABOIAN / Daniil VESELUKHIN    USA 13 (160.12) + 11 (155.96) = 24 (316.08)
Sandrine GAUTHIER / Quentin THIEREN    CAN   7 (147.88) + 13 (160.75) = 20 (308.63)
In Wuxi:
Elliana PEAL / Ethan PEAL    USA 11 (152.55)   
Ambre PERRIER GIANESINI / Samuel BLANC KLAPERMAN FRA 9 (151.44)
Chloe NGUYEN / Brendan GIANG    CAN    9 (146.78)
Potential spoiler teams?
From 
@Andrea82's summary re. the 6th & final spot in the Dance Hall thread: 
https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...n-tea-dance-party.111699/page-11#post-6657721
	
		
	
	
		
		
			Perrier Gianesini/Blanc Klaperman and Nguyen/Giang need to win. They would go to 24 points and with a 1st place they would win the tiebreaker against the Mullens and the Peals (who would be at best at 24 with a 2nd and 3rd place).
If Peals win, they are qualified. 11+15=26 points
If they finish 2nd, they would need 165.04 to win a tiebreaker against the Mullens. But they would need someone other than Perrier/Blanc and Nguyen/Giang winning in Wuxi, otherwise 2nd place would be not enough.