Junior World Championships – Women’s Final Results

March 6, 2023

The Junior World Figure Skating Championships was held in Calgary, Canada over the past weekend. The Japanese and South Korean skaters dominated the competition.

Mao Shimada of Japan put in two great performances that received Personal Best scores to finish 1st in the competition with 224.54 points. She won by a wide margin of 22.64 points. She was followed in 2nd by Jia Shin of South Korea who finished with a Season’s Best total score of 201.90 points. The Japanese also took the final podium spot with Ami Nakai taking 3rd with 197.40 points.

We’ve included the combined scores of the top 10 below (link to original ISU scores):

PLACESKATERNATIONALITYSPFPTOTAL
1.Mao ShimadaJapanPB 71.78PB 152.76PB 224.54
2.Jia ShinSouth KoreaPB 71.19 130.71SB 201.90
3.Ami NakaiJapan67.28130.12197.40
4.Yujae KimSouth KoreaPB 63.97PB 129.65PB 193.62
5.Minsol KwonSouth Korea62.82PB 128.24PB 191.06
6.Xiangyi AnChina63.91PB 120.03PB 183.94
7.Kimmy RepondSwitzerland57.96122.36180.32
8.Clare SeoUSASB 58.41SB 114.21SB 172.62
9.Inga GurgenidzeGeorgia52.02120.48172.50
10.Kaiya RuiterCanadaSB 57.71111.94169.65
Total Scores after Short Program & Free Skate Combined.
Mao Shimada takes gold at Junior Worlds 2023.

If you’re curious to see how things stood after the Short Program, here’s the top 10:

PlaceSkaterNationalityShort Program Score
1.Mao ShimadaJapanPB 71.78
2.Jia ShinSouth KoreaPB 71.19
3.Ami NakaiJapan67.28
4.Yujae KimSouth KoreaPB 63.97
5.Xiangyi AnChina63.91
6.Minsol KwonSouth Korea62.82
7.Lorine SchildFrancePB 61.04
8.Maria Eliise KaljuvereEstoniaPB 58.42
9.Clare SeoUSASB 58.41
10.Kimmy RepondSwitzerland57.96
Top 10 after Short Program

Click here to view the official ISU final scores…

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