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2026-27 upcoming Junior skaters

lileychristie

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Now that the 26/27 season has "officially" started, let's discuss exciting upcoming juniors who (hopefully) we'll see at the JGP and beyond.

Starting from my country Australia, I think a few people might've heard of Mia Zeng - she has generated quite a buzz in the last couple of years because she has all her triples since about 2 years ago, including 3A attempts! I watched her at Nationals a few months ago and she's great indeed, she's also a good spinner and an expressive performer. Here's her SP and FS from Nationals 😃

So glad Australia has 2 slots in Junior Worlds thanks to Hana Bath - Hana & Mia will make a very strong JWC team. Though, Haruna Murakami might make her bid too if JSF releases her to compete for Australia before JWC. Exciting times for Australian skating 🤩

Moving to another commonwealth country, over in Canada we have Lia Cho. Funny how Lia and Mia have similar names and also similar trajectory, both very proficient jumper with 3A attempts 😆 Lia vs Mia will be exciting to watch for sure! Imagine the confusion if they are in the same JGP haha

And to the powerhouse country Japan, we have the Novice A champion Karin Miyazaki. I like her a lot as she has tons of personality, I hope she'll be able to showcase that in the international scene. In the boys section I look forward to Aoi Kimura, Haruhisa Hidaka and Riku Sakuma. Usually I'm not greedy with the boys but Aoi skated to Fall Out Boy, Haruhisa skated to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Riku skated to Hamilton so I just gotta love all of them :love: Riku has such great spins too, which is a rarity among junior boys!

I have to confess I don't know much about the upcoming juniors from Korea, America and other countries - but hey, that's why I started this thread! Looking forward to getting to know exciting juniors from around the world 😍
 
Oh my, you ask for introductions for Korean juniors? Well you are going to get them, and I'm going to be hyper-detailed for the girls because you probably won't see many of them due to our abysmal lack of tickets... :dbana: the lads are all going to get 2 tickets each so I won't yap as much.

For our lads, we have three skaters who are new to the international scene. Kim Yesung is 18 so not a real 'upcoming' junior, but this will be his first time competing in the JGP circuit. Chung Jaewook is 16, this is also his first time in the circuit, his tech will not be enough to fight for anything and his camel spins desperately need to be worked on, and I'm still hoping he'll regain the boyish fun he had during his novice days (he apparently traded them with those lanky legs). The one I'm actually excited about is Hwang Gyujin, just turned 13 and a tiny cutie who did Zelda BotW for his FS last season (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlc82-dU-Hc). Again his tech will not be enough to aim for anything big, but he is adorable to watch.

Now for our girls... wall of text incoming. I'll mention the 'existing' girls first, then the new ones.

- Kim Jiyu: 15 years old, tiny rocket of energy, a ball of adorableness who did Girl's Generation's Into the New World (2nd gen Kpop) for her FS (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLmXzOsyV-M) last season. She was the domestic junior champion for the Ranking Competition during her domestic junior days, but she's been struggling with upping her tech, most notably getting her 3T-3T consistent and thus have not been out internationally. Objectively speaking her chances of getting a ticket is low (again, criminal lack of tickets) but she is such viral material.

- Lee Gyuri: 14 years old, former domestic junior champion for both the Ranking Competition and Nationals, has been struggling with injuries due to a growth spurt and the consequent lack of consistency. She can be a lot of fun when she's on, she's small and agile and can shine with the right music. I am very much fond of her SP last season (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NF8WFjaq9s).

- Park Hayoung: 15 years old, unexpectedly strong jumper, struggled last season but has the tech to fight for a JGP ticket. Her FS for this season to Apashe isn't bad (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfPrrTbjRwY) but her FS for the last two seasons to La Esmeralda (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5VH3o11P60) was the better program, the catch being that she wasn't in the shape to perform it to justice... Anyways, one to look out for.

- Jeong Subeen: 14 years old, swift skating and powerful jumps. She is definitely a hard worker and with the right music can be very fun (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34CTp4WpCR0), but I had doubts about her packaging last season (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnEPDuaKllg). I consider her a dark horse for the ticket race.

- Cha Doi: Ah my beloved pirate lass. (https://youtu.be/K5u-a1kY9IY) 15 years old, fast and smooth skating and energy that grabs you (more in person than on screen, unfortunately). I am praying for her to grab a ticket. :pray:

- Choi Jina: 13 and a half, the reigning domestic junior Ranking Competition and National champion. One of the trio of new junior girls (Jina, Hyoeyun, Jiwon) and arguably the strongest, her 3Lz-3T has gotten quite consistent (don't know how her 3F-3T is going though) and she has the stamina to race through a full program. Her FS last season to Capriccio Espagnol (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HTz_FUl7gk) shows her qualities well, I'm hoping she'll keep it for this season.

- Jeon Hyoeun: 13 and a half (only a month younger than her BFF Jina), podiumed on both the Ranking Competition and Nationals in domestic juniors last season, light and airy and faaaaaaast. I'm begging her to keep her beautiful Porgy and Bess FS (https://youtu.be/09snj52ZmQY) that she unfortunately didn't skate clean a single time during last season. I'm quite fond of her.

- Moon Jiwon: 13 years old (about 3 months younger than Hyoeun), bronze medalist at the Ranking Competition last season in domestic juniors, an absolutely charming star in the making. I'm very much fond of her and her performance abilities, which was displayed brilliantly to her Evita FS last season (https://youtu.be/ibZLfmqVMJQ). I had hope she'd keep it but she got a new free (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6l9nw3a-hY), and while I cannot help but hate that cover (Nakai Ami unleashed something terrible last season) my girl Jiwon's artistry shines through. If you are a fan of Minsol I suggest you check her out.
 
I am really keeping fingers crossed for Lev Lazarev, Elena Kostyleva, Sofia Dzepka, Lidia Plsekacheva, Fefeleva/Valov, Slutskaya/Goncharov and Shesheleva/Karnaukhov. We don't know what the final selections will be for the two spots in the JGP for each discipline, but they are all remarkable skaters and I wish them good luck! Usually, I would have had more in juniors, but the troubles with Domojirova/Vegera kinda distracted me from memorizing all the other junior pairs. But since pairs might get more spots than other disciplines... anyway, hope that the test skate in July 28th is going to be broadcasted, so I can prep to finally cheer for Russian juniors!
 
Best incoming junior women class ever

Yuxuan Liu (China) [20 Nov 2012]
Chenxi Jin (China) [second half 2012]
Yunxi Fan (China) [first half 2013]
Skylar Lautowa-Peguero (USA) [20 Dec 2012]
Mia Iwase (USA) [16 Nov 2012]
Tera Gropp (USA) [23 Jun 2013]
Lia Cho (Canada) [21 Aug 2012]
Mia Zixuan Zeng (Australia) [22 Mar 2013]
Karin Miyazaki (Japan) [31 Oct 2012]
Jina Choi (South Korea) [11 Dec 2012]
Hyoeun Jeon (South Korea) [Jan 2013 est.]
Jiwon Moon (South Korea) [Apr 2013 est.]
Alisa Zaikina (Russia) [16 Mar 2013]
Ilina Askarova (Russia) [11 Feb 2013]
 
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Yuxuan Liu (China) [20 Nov 2012]
Chenxi Jin (China) [second half 2012 est.]
Unfortunately, Yuxuan Liu withdrew from the first stage of the Chinese Interclub League, so she will not be able to be selected for the first three JGPs. Hopefully, she'll be able to attend the other Chinese JGP selection competition and grab one of the spots in the second half of the JGP season.

Chenxi did very well, she's in 3rd after the Short, so if everything goes well in the Free, we'll get to see her make her JGP debut soon 🥰

And, to add to these two young Chinese hopefuls, the skater currently in 2nd is also a 13-year old, Yunxi Fan (born in the first half of 2013).
 
I'll copy the format that @skateboyforlife used. ;) :biggrin:

Oliviia Bazlova (Cyprus) [26 May 2013]

Please forgive me for highlighting my youngest kid again after bringing her up in the split jumps thread, but I have been counting down to when this little girl becomes Junior eligible for so long.

I was just blown away from the first time I saw Oliviia skating. To the extent that her Basic Novice FS programme to "Bloody Mary" by Lady Gaga was my favourite programme of the 2023-24 Season:


I didn't post a video of it at the time because she was only 10 years old back then. But now that she is 13, here it is:

Oliviia Bazlova – 2023 Tallinn Trophy FS

And I have continued to love the programmes she has done since then.

I just can't wait to see what she can do in Juniors.

CaroLiza_fan
 
I am really keeping fingers crossed for Lev Lazarev, Elena Kostyleva, Sofia Dzepka, Lidia Plsekacheva, Fefeleva/Valov, Slutskaya/Goncharov and Shesheleva/Karnaukhov. We don't know what the final selections will be for the two spots in the JGP for each discipline, but they are all remarkable skaters and I wish them good luck! Usually, I would have had more in juniors, but the troubles with Domojirova/Vegera kinda distracted me from memorizing all the other junior pairs. But since pairs might get more spots than other disciplines... anyway, hope that the test skate in July 28th is going to be broadcasted, so I can prep to finally cheer for Russian juniors!
I am going to use your list as homework! You always know your skaters so well.
 
Unfortunately, Yuxuan Liu withdrew from the first stage of the Chinese Interclub League, so she will not be able to be selected for the first three JGPs. Hopefully, she'll be able to attend the other Chinese JGP selection competition and grab one of the spots in the second half of the JGP season.

Chenxi did very well, she's in 3rd after the Short, so if everything goes well in the Free, we'll get to see her make her JGP debut soon 🥰

And, to add to these two young Chinese hopefuls, the skater currently in 2nd is also a 13-year old, Yunxi Fan (born in the first half of 2013).
Thank you. I will continue to edit/update the list.
 
Oh my, you ask for introductions for Korean juniors? Well you are going to get them, and I'm going to be hyper-detailed for the girls because you probably won't see many of them due to our abysmal lack of tickets... :dbana: the lads are all going to get 2 tickets each so I won't yap as much.

Thank you for writing all of that!! Moon Jiwon is adorable indeed 🥰

As for tickets, it's even more frustrating for Japanese skating fans as JSF has maximum tickets for both junior men & women and yet they only use like half of them..... why??? Is JSF really that broke even after all the Olympic glories?? At the very least let the skaters self-fund their JGP trip ffs :palmf:

It's really stupid and disrespectful to other countries who don't have as many tickets.. If only they can just straightaway give their wasted women tickets to the Korean skaters 🥺
 
I didn't post a video of it at the time because she was only 10 years old back then. But now that she is 13, here it is:

Oliviia Bazlova – 2023 Tallinn Trophy FS
It was worth waiting (y)
Now, I'm looking forward to see her as a junior, too.

Cha Doi: Ah my beloved pirate lass. (https://youtu.be/K5u-a1kY9IY) 15 years old, fast and smooth skating and energy that grabs you (more in person than on screen, unfortunately). I am praying for her to grab a ticket. :pray:
I am with you here.
What a shame that this "pirate" program wasn't brought to the international stage last year! It would have turned heads for sure.
 
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