
Sad for Alexei and his injury, though glad Camden and Tomoki managed to get 3 spots for the USA for next year on their own. Unfortunately the USA is the 4th highest placing country and thus doesn't get max JGP spots. Proud of Matteo Rizzo though. 3rd place, nice! And Joseph Phan for moving all the way to 4th! (The overall standings look like a mess going from the SP to the FS wow)
2019 World Junior Championships: Men
2018 Men's results:
http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1718/wjc2018/CAT001RS.HTM
3 Spots
Russia - RUS (1 + 2 = 3)
United States - USA (6 + 7 = 13)
2 Spots
Italy - ITA (3, only skater) - up from 1 spot!
Canada - CAN (4 + 13 = 17)
Ukraine - UKR (8 +18 = 26)
Japan - JPN (9 + 16 = 25)
Germany - GER (10, only skater) - up from 1 spot!
South Korea - KOR (11 + 16 = 27)
2018-2019 Junior Grand Prix: Men
A: 2 Entries in 7 Events - Top 3 highest placing countries
(1) Russia (RUS)
(2) Italy (ITA)
(3) Canada (CAN)
B: 1 Entry in 7 Events - Countries 4th-6th, eligible for any unused spots from A, B, or C to add a second skater to an event
(4) United State (USA)
(5) Ukraine (UKR)
(6) Japan (JPN)
C: 1 Entry in 6 Events - Countries 7th - 10th
(7) Germany (GER)
(8) South Korea (KOR)
(9) Georgia (GEO)
(10) Israel (ISR)
1 Entry in 5 Events - Countries qualifying for FS, 11th and lower
France (FRA), Switzerland (SUI), Czech Republic (CZE), Mexico (MEX), Sweden (SWE), Thailand (THA)
1 Entry in 4 Events - Countries with skaters placing 25th-30th in the SP
Turkey (TUR), Malaysia (MAS), Estonia (EST), Belarus (BLR), Azerbaijan (AZE)
1 Entry in 3 Events - Countries with skaters placing 31st or lower in the SP
Spain (ESP), Monaco (MON), Hong Kong (HKG), Bulgaria (BUL), Finland (FIN), Chinese Taipei (TPE), Latvia (LAT), Australia (AUS), Hungary (HUN), Austria (AUT), Kazakhstan (KAZ), Great Britain (GBR), Ireland (IRL), Singapore (SGP), Poland (POL), Croatia (CRO), Philippines (PHI)
All other countries wishing to send Men's skaters to the JGP can send 1 entry to each of 2 events.