2026 Junior Worlds - Men SP

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This is the second event on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.

Time schedule by skater for Wednesday (16:00-21:55 in Tallinn / 9:00 am-2:55 pm ET): https://results.isu.org/results/sea...JUNIOR----QUAL000100--_StartListwithTimes.pdf

ISU Livestream with Ted Barton & Mark Hanretty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUme1neq5oQ

Junior Men SP Starting order/Live results: https://results.isu.org/results/season2526/wjc2026/SEG001.htm

StN. Name Nation

Warm-Up Group 1
1 Ilya NESTEROV EST
2 Julio POTAPENKO AUS
3 Mikayel SALAZARYAN ARM
4 Leon ROJKOV GER
5 Qihan ZHAO CHN

Warm-Up Group 2
6 Andre ZAPATA ESP
7 Dmitry RUDENKO SVK
8 Janis ZNOTINS LAT
9 Aleksei VLASENKO HUN
10 Vladislav CHURAKOV EST

Ice Resurfacing

Warm-Up Group 3
11 Jean MEDARD FRA
12 Albin SAMUELSSON SWE
13 Matteo MARCHIONI ITA
14 Arin YORKE GBR
15 Daniil VALANOV NOR

Warm-Up Group 4
16 Yu-Hsiang LI TPE
17 Deyan MIHAYLOV BUL
18 Furkan Emre INCEL TUR
19 Luka IMEDASHVILI LTU
20 Hiro KAEWTATHIP THA

Ice Resurfacing

Warm-Up Group 5
21 Tadeas VACLAVIK CZE
22 Matvii YEFYMENKO POL
23 Lucius KAZANECKI USA
24 Konstantin SUPATASHVILI GEO
25 Artur SMAGULOV KAZ

Warm-Up Group 6
26 David BONDAR CAN
27 Jiarui LI HKG
28 Maksym PETRYCHENKO AUT
29 Daiya EBIHARA JPN
30 Matias LINDFORS FIN
31 Taiga NISHINO JPN

Ice Resurfacing

Warm-Up Group 7
32 Ean WEILER SUI
33 Yehor KURTSEV UKR
34 Jaekeun LEE KOR
35 Lukas VACLAVIK SVK
36 Nikita SHEIKO ISR
37 Denis KROUGLOV BEL

Warm-Up Group 8
38 Genrikh GARTUNG GER
39 Habin CHOI KOR
40 Yanhao LI NZL
41 Minkyu SEO KOR
42 Jacob SANCHEZ USA
43 Rio NAKATA JPN

Qualification rule: The best 24 skaters after Short Program will advance to the next segment.
 
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First of 8 groups warming up - this will be going on for hours and hours...

I have a mid-morning appointment with my GP but should be home before our CDN skater appears in Group 6 :)
 
First of 8 groups warming up - this will be going on for hours and hours...

I have a mid-morning appointment with my GP but should be home before our CDN skater appears in Group 6 :)
I'm fixing some breakfast right now & watching the news. I'll tune in probably around group 4 or 5.
 
These first few skates are not exactly waking me up. :shuffle:

ETA: Okay, I stand corrected, this German kid Leon Rojkov was actually a big jump up (no pun intended) in technical quality, in spite of one mistake. And now Zhao even better overall!
 
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This Spanish kid (Zapata) has tons of charisma.

Techno rock (Rudenko, SVK) is not a good choice IMO for a skater who is a tad rough and sloppy. Just increases the sensation that everything is out of control.
 
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ETA: Okay, I stand corrected, this German kid Leon Rojkov was actually a big jump up (no pun intended) in technical quality, in spite of one mistake. And now Zhao even better overall!
Beautiful 3A by Leon! :) Unfortunately this was followed by a 2Lz+3T so qualifying for the FS will be tough.

Zhao competed in a Challenger Series comp. this past fall - fell on his 3A but quality skating, yes. IIRC, Mark mentioned Jean-Luc Baker choreographed his SP?

Current top 2:
1 Qihan ZHAO CHN 61.55 33.20 29.35 5.82 5.86 5.89 1.00 #5 (ETA) - ISU SB 68.79 in his SP at CS Denis Ten Memorial
2 Leon ROJKOV GER 60.68 33.12 27.56 5.43 5.43 5.64 0.00 #4
 
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Vladislav Churakov is such a fun skater to watch! :)

ETA - such a shame about his mistakes today... he's crying in k&c. :(

After 1st 2 groups:
1 Qihan ZHAO CHN 61.55 33.20 29.35 5.82 5.86 5.89 1.00 #5
2 Leon ROJKOV GER 60.68 33.12 27.56 5.43 5.43 5.64 0.00 #4
3 Janis ZNOTINS LAT 57.68 28.50 29.18 5.86 5.82 5.79 0.00 #8
4 Vladislav CHURAKOV EST 54.47 25.34 30.13 6.04 6.11 5.89 1.00 #10
5 Mikayel SALAZARYAN ARM 54.05 29.11 24.94 4.86 4.89 5.18 0.00 #3
6 Dmitry RUDENKO SVK 52.96 26.55 26.41 5.32 5.21 5.29 0.00 #7
7 Andre ZAPATA ESP 52.55 24.10 28.45 5.64 5.71 5.68 0.00 #6
8 Ilya NESTEROV EST 47.90 25.21 23.69 4.86 4.61 4.71 1.00 #1
9 Aleksei VLASENKO HUN 45.93 20.69 25.24 5.18 4.86 5.07 0.00 #9
10 Julio POTAPENKO AUS 40.37 16.99 24.38 4.93 4.71 4.96 1.00 #2
 
Poor Vladislav is being interviewed in Estonian (he trains in this venue) now during the ice resurfacing :eek: - he's being a good sport, sounds like.
 
2nd of 3 ice resurfacing breaks underway.

The SP results after 4 of 8 groups - we have the first Q:
1 Q Yu-Hsiang LI TPE 71.06 39.52 31.54 6.21 6.29 6.39 0.00 #16
2 Hiro KAEWTATHIP THA 61.93 31.64 30.29 6.14 6.04 5.96 0.00 #20
3 Qihan ZHAO CHN 61.55 33.20 29.35 5.82 5.86 5.89 1.00 #5
4 Albin SAMUELSSON SWE 60.93 31.63 29.30 5.86 5.89 5.79 0.00 #12
5 Leon ROJKOV GER 60.68 33.12 27.56 5.43 5.43 5.64 0.00 #4
6 Matteo MARCHIONI ITA 60.16 31.23 28.93 5.75 5.71 5.86 0.00 #13
7 Luka IMEDASHVILI LTU 59.77 30.37 29.40 5.89 6.07 5.64 0.00 #19
8 Janis ZNOTINS LAT 57.68 28.50 29.18 5.86 5.82 5.79 0.00 #8
9 Arin YORKE GBR 54.51 27.41 28.10 5.68 5.43 5.71 1.00 #14
10 Vladislav CHURAKOV EST 54.47 25.34 30.13 6.04 6.11 5.89 1.00 #10
11 Mikayel SALAZARYAN ARM 54.05 29.11 24.94 4.86 4.89 5.18 0.00 #3
12 Daniil VALANOV NOR 53.95 27.21 27.74 5.54 5.39 5.68 1.00 #15
13 Dmitry RUDENKO SVK 52.96 26.55 26.41 5.32 5.21 5.29 0.00 #7
14 Andre ZAPATA ESP 52.55 24.10 28.45 5.64 5.71 5.68 0.00 #6
15 Deyan MIHAYLOV BUL 51.72 24.98 27.74 5.57 5.43 5.61 1.00 #17
16 Furkan Emre INCEL TUR 50.66 23.04 27.62 5.61 5.39 5.54 0.00 #18
17 Ilya NESTEROV EST 47.90 25.21 23.69 4.86 4.61 4.71 1.00 #1
18 Jean MEDARD FRA 46.10 18.60 28.50 5.71 5.71 5.64 1.00 #11
19 Aleksei VLASENKO HUN 45.93 20.69 25.24 5.18 4.86 5.07 0.00 #9
20 Julio POTAPENKO AUS 40.37 16.99 24.38 4.93 4.71 4.96 1.00 #2
 
From Golden Skate - Yu-Hsiang (Jordan) Li:

Hiro Kaewtathip, 15, just started landing 3A this season, IIRC. Although he turned out of the jump in his SP today, he landed it cleanly his Bavarian Open SP in late January (won the silver behind Grayson Long).
 
I had to miss a few skaters earlier so I went back to watch Yu-Hsiang Li during the break. Very happy to see him skate (mostly) clean here again, I was really impressed with him at the Olympics! I hope he does well in the long here as well. :cheer2:
 
I'm back from my walk and ready to watch some men. Looks like I need to go back and watch Yu-Hsiang Li. Will be sure to do that. Wow ... still so many skaters to go. I honestly have no idea how the judges keep everything straight in judging this number of skaters. Glad I'm not on the panel.
 
Happy to see Yefymenko's reaction when he saw his score and his qualification.

Kazanecki's program petered out just a bit at the very end on his final spin, but overall that was very nice. With some more maturity and improvement on the spins, that program could be very nice. I hope he does well in the long!
 

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