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The ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating (titled the ISU Junior Series in the 1997–98 season) is a series of international junior-level competitions organized by the International Skating Union . Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles , pair skating , and ice dancing . The series was inaugurated in 1997 to complement the senior-level ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating . Skaters earn qualifying points at each Junior Grand Prix event and the six highest-ranking qualifiers meet at the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final , which is held concurrently with the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final .

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35-630: The ISU Junior Grand Prix Final or JGP Final (titled the ISU Junior Series Final in the 1997–98 season) is the culmination of a series of junior-level competitions – the ISU Junior Grand Prix organized by the International Skating Union . Medals are awarded in men's singles, women's singles , pair skating , and ice dance . Skaters earn qualifying points at each Junior Grand Prix event. At

70-610: A beauty salon called "Studio Be Happy" in Moscow, which was rebranded as "Studio Adelina Sotnikova" by mid-July 2019. On October 30, 2022, she gave birth to her first child, a boy she named Adrian. On 18 March 2022, Sotnikova attended Vladimir Putin's Moscow rally , which celebrated the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation from Ukraine and justified the Russian invasion of the country . On Instagram, she posted

105-435: A homemaker and in merchandising. Her sister, Maria, is two years younger and has Treacher Collins syndrome . Sotnikova credits Maria as the most influential person on her career and sees figure skating as a job to support her sister. Sotnikova attended a high school where athletes form about half the student body. In 2013, she enrolled in a sports university with a view to becoming a coach. In 2015, Sotnikova started up

140-521: A leg injury caused her to miss a month of off-season training. She won the bronze medal at Cup of China and at Rostelecom Cup, to become the first alternate for the ladies' event at the Grand Prix Final . Sotnikova then competed at the 2011 Golden Spin of Zagreb and won the gold medal. At the 2012 Russian Championships , she placed first in the short program and second in the long program, to win her third national title. She then competed at

175-413: A metal sheet, itself fixed by six titanium screws inserted into the vertebrae. On 1 March 2020, Sotnikova officially announced her retirement from competitive figure skating. She plans however, thanks to her surgery, to perform in skating shows in the near future. In July 2023, Sotnikova admitted in an interview she returned a positive doping test during the year of her Olympic triumph, but insisted she

210-617: A skating show in Turkey during the summer of 2019, Sotnikova experienced back pain, but thought that it was manageable. However, just prior to the 2019 Rostelecom Cup exhibition gala, her spine pain persisted to the point she was considering consulting for further treatment. In December, after facing more serious pain, she was recommended surgery, but decided to delay it due to ongoing commitments, including performances of Plushenko's New Year show as Cinderella . In late February, she underwent surgery, in which she got two spinal implants connected by

245-564: A video of herself singing along with Nikolay Rastorguyev , as well as other videos from the rally. In August 2022, Sotnikova visited Russian-occupied Donbass in a publicity tour. In December 2022, the Ukrainian Parliament sanctioned Sotnikova for her support of the war. In March 2023, she commented on the International Olympic Committee 's proposal to allow Russian athletes to participate in

280-405: Is determined by the country's placements at the previous season's World Junior Championships in each respective discipline. The host country is allowed to enter up to three skaters/teams in singles and dance, with no limit on its pair entries. For a number of years, pairs were allowed to compete on both the junior and senior Grand Prix series in the same season but this option was removed before

315-400: Is the second Russian skater to record a score above the 200 mark in ladies' singles. The figure skating at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics began with the team event . Although Russian skating officials initially intended to assign Sotnikova and Lipnitskaya to one program each, they decided a week before the event that Lipnitskaya would skate both segments. Sotnikova won the gold medal in

350-542: The 2009 Russian Junior Championships . Sotnikova was ineligible to compete on the Junior Grand Prix circuit during the 2009–2010 season because International Skating Union rules require that skaters turn 13 before 1 July in their place of birth – she was born a few hours into 1 July in Moscow. Sotnikova's mother told her that she was born a month prematurely anyway. She struggled with a growth spurt and dropped to fourth at Russian senior nationals and sixth in

385-414: The 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy . Her first GP event of the season was the 2012 Skate America . In the free skate, Sotnikova's 3Lo-2T-2Lo jump combination received no points because it was deemed an invalid element. She won the bronze medal overall behind Americans Christina Gao and Ashley Wagner . At her next event, the 2012 Rostelecom Cup , Sotnikova finished 5th. At the 2013 Russian Championships , she won

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420-466: The 2012 Youth Olympic Games and won the silver medal. At the 2012 World Junior Championships , she won the bronze medal behind teammate Yulia Lipnitskaya and U.S. skater Gracie Gold . Sotnikova was named to the Russian team for the 2012 ISU World Team Trophy . She finished 4th overall and posted a season's best in her free skate of 113.57 points. Sotnikova started her season with a silver medal at

455-570: The 2016 Russian Championships and placed 6th. She was named only as an alternate for the 2016 European Championships . As injuries started to linger, Sotnikova did not participate at any event, domestic and international, from 2016 onwards. In April 2017, she changed coach and training location, by hiring former Olympic men's champion Evgeni Plushenko at his skating academy, Angels of Plushenko in Moscow . But her persisting health problems prevented her from performing at any competition. While doing

490-544: The Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final , for the first time. Following the 2010–11 season , the International Skating Union reduced the number of qualifiers from eight to six in each discipline. ISU Junior Grand Prix The ISU Junior Series was established in the 1997–98 season. Six qualifying competitions took place from late August to early November 1997, leading to the final, which

525-474: The Yuzhny ice rink near her home in Moscow. Taught by Anna Patrikeeva until the age of seven, she then began training at CSKA which is further away from her home. She began working with coach Elena Buianova (Vodorezova) a year later. During the 2008–2009 season, Sotnikova debuted at the senior level at the 2009 Russian Nationals and won the gold medal at the age of 12. One month later she also won

560-412: The ladies' individual event with an overall score of 224.59 points, becoming one of the youngest Olympic figure skating champions. She was second behind the defending Olympic and reigning World Champion Kim Yuna by 0.28 point after the short program, but overtook Kim by winning the free skate. However, Sotnikova's victory was controversial due to allegations of judges' impartiality and criticisms of

595-466: The 2010–11 season. Adelina Sotnikova Adelina Dmitriyevna Sotnikova (Russian: Адели́на Дми́триевна Со́тникова [ɐdɛˈlʲinə ˈsotnʲɪkəvə] ; born 1 July 1996) is a retired Russian figure skater . She is the 2014 Olympic gold medalist in ladies' singles, a two-time European silver medalist (2012, 2013), a two-time Rostelecom Cup bronze medalist (2011, 2015), and a four-time Russian national champion (2009, 2011, 2012, 2014). On

630-411: The 2012–13 season. To be eligible for the Junior Grand Prix series, skaters must be at least 13 but not 19 (or 21 for male pair skaters and ice dancers) before the preceding July 1. A skater must meet the age requirement before it turns July 1 in their place of birth. For example, Adelina Sotnikova was born a few hours into July 1, 1996 in Moscow and consequently, was not eligible to compete until

665-460: The 2014 World Championships held in Saitama, Japan. Sotnikova was selected to compete at 2014 Rostelecom Cup and 2014 NHK Trophy , but withdrew due to a torn ankle ligament. She later withdrew from the 2015 Russian Championships . While doctors had forbidden her to jump in full force, Adelina Sotnikova decided to focus on the choreographic component in appearances with Gleb Savchenko in

700-636: The 2015 Russian version of Dancing with the Stars . Sotnikova placed 4th in the individual competition of Japan Open . She appeared at two Challenger Series events, winning the silver medal at the 2015 Mordovian Ornament behind Anna Pogorilaya and placing 6th at the 2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb . On the ISU Grand Prix , Sotnikova competed only at 2015 Rostelecom Cup , and won bronze medal behind her teammates Elena Radionova and Evgenia Medvedeva . On 24–27 December 2015, Sotnikova competed at

735-463: The bronze medal behind Elena Radionova and Elizaveta Tuktamysheva . At the 2013 European Championships , she placed first in the short program, third in the long program, and won the silver medal overall, 0.72 points behind gold medalist Carolina Kostner . Sotnikova and bronze medalist Elizaveta Tuktamysheva were Russia's first medalists in the Europeans ladies' event since Irina Slutskaya won

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770-524: The end of the series, the six highest-placing skaters from each discipline advance to the JGP Final. The event was first held in early March 1998 in Lausanne , Switzerland, following six qualifying competitions at the start of the season. Eight skaters qualified in each singles' discipline, in addition to six pairs and six ice dancing teams. In 1998, at the inaugural competition , Timothy Goebel landed

805-656: The events also include a pairs competition. The locations of the ISU Junior Grand Prix events change yearly. The eighth event is the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final . Beginning in the 2008–09 season, it has been held concurrently with the senior final. Unlike the senior ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating , competitors are entered by their national federations rather than seeded by the ISU. The number of entries allotted to each ISU member federation

840-503: The first quadruple Salchow jump in competition. The JGP Final was shifted to December beginning in the 1999–2000 season . The number of pairs and dance qualifiers expanded to eight in the 2000–01 season . At the JGP Final in 2002 , Miki Ando became the first woman to land a quadruple jump in competition, performing a quadruple Salchow . In the 2008–09 season, the JGP Final was organized together with its senior-level complement,

875-406: The gold medal ahead of teammate Elizaveta Tuktamysheva . According to ISU age rules, Sotnikova was eligible for the senior Grand Prix circuit during the 2011–2012 season , although not for senior ISU Championships. She was assigned to two Grand Prix events, the 2011 Cup of China and 2011 Rostelecom Cup . She intended to begin her season at the 2011 Ondrej Nepela Memorial but withdrew after

910-553: The junior event. Sotnikova made her Junior Grand Prix debut during the 2010–2011 season . She won gold medals in Austria and the U.K. and qualified for the 2010 Junior Grand Prix Final where she won the title. At the 2011 Russian Championships , she placed second in the short program and first in the long, to win her second national title. She was assigned to the World Junior Championships where she won

945-474: The junior level, she is the 2012 Youth Olympic silver medalist , the 2011 Junior World champion, the 2010 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2009 Russian junior national champion. Sotnikova stopped competing after the 2015–2016 season. She announced her retirement on 1 March 2020. She later admitted to doping in the Sochi Olympics 2014. Adelina Sotnikova began skating at the age of four at

980-542: The main witness in the McLaren Report, said she was not part of the programme. The Russian Anti-Doping Agency told the country's state-run news agency TASS it has "no information on this issue". WADA and the IOC declined to comment. She appeared in the eighth season of ice show contest Ice Age . Sotnikova was born on 1 July 1996 in Moscow . Her father, Dmitry, is a police officer and her mother, Olga, has worked as

1015-542: The number of qualifying competitions to seven beginning in the 2009–10 season . The ISU officially cancelled the events of the 2020–21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic , citing increased travel and entry requirements between countries and potentially excessive sanitary and health care costs for hosting members. There are generally seven qualifying events which lead to a final. All seven hold competitions in men's singles, ladies singles, and ice dancing. Four or five of

1050-560: The scoring system. Questions over the judges, the judging system, and the anonymity of scores were also raised in the press. In the press conference after her win at the Olympics, Sotnikova stated that she became "more motivated to win the singles competition" after not being chosen to compete in the earlier team competition. She was awarded the Order of Friendship by Vladimir Putin on 24 February 2014. Sotnikova did not participate in

1085-509: The title in 2006. After Europeans, Sotnikova performed in Art on Ice in Switzerland. She finished 9th in her World Championships debut. Appearing in her second team event, she placed fourth in ladies at the 2013 World Team Trophy . Team Russia finished 4th overall. Sotnikova started her season competing with Team Europe at the 2013 Japan Open . Her first 2013–14 Grand Prix assignment

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1120-457: Was Cup of China . She placed first in the short and third in the free skate, winning the silver medal ahead of Carolina Kostner . In her next event, the 2013 Trophée Éric Bompard , she placed third in the short, first in the free skate, and won the silver medal behind American Ashley Wagner . The results qualified Sotnikova to her first Grand Prix Final . At the event in Fukuoka , Japan , she

1155-811: Was cleared by her B-sample. Sotnikova was named in the WADA-commissioned McLaren Report in December 2016 as one athlete about whom scratches indicative of tampering were found on test tubes in which urine samples were submitted, but the International Olympic Committee (IOC) cleared her of wrongdoing in November 2017 after deeming "there is no sufficient element in the evidence available to date" to establish an anti-doping rule violation. Former Moscow laboratory director turned whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov ,

1190-534: Was held in early March 1998. The following season, the series was expanded to eight qualifying events and renamed the ISU Junior Grand Prix . The series was composed of seven qualifying competitions in the 2001–02 season after U.S. Figure Skating cancelled its event in Arizona following the September 11, 2001 attacks , and returned to eight the following year. The International Skating Union permanently reduced

1225-450: Was second in the short, sixth in the free, and finished 5th overall. At the 2014 Russian Championships , Sotnikova placed first in the short, second in the free, and won her fourth national title, edging out Yulia Lipnitskaya for the gold. Appearing in her second European Championships , Sotnikova placed first in the short and second in the free, taking the silver medal with an overall score of 202.36 points while Lipnitskaya won gold. She

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