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The 1977 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held on February 8–12, 1977 in Megève, France.[1] Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it was the second edition of an annual competition in which figure skaters compete for the title of world junior champion. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
1977 World Junior Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | February 8 – 12, 1977 |
Season: | 1976–77 |
Location: | Megève, France |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Daniel Béland | |
Ladies' singles: Carolyn Skoczen | |
Pairs: Josée France / Paul Mills | |
Ice dance: Wendy Sessions / Mark Reed | |
Previous: 1976 World Junior Championships | |
Next: 1978 World Junior Championships |
Rank | Name[2][1][3] | Nation | CF | SP | FS | SP+FS | Points | Places |
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1 | Daniel Béland | Canada | ||||||
2 | Mark Pepperday | United Kingdom | ||||||
3 | Richard Furrer | Switzerland | ||||||
4 | Michael Pasfield | Australia | ||||||
5 | Helmut Kristofics-Binder | Austria | ||||||
6 | Philippe Paulet | France | ||||||
7 | Shinji Someya | Japan | ||||||
8 | Christopher Howarth | United Kingdom | ||||||
9 | Joachim Edel | West Germany | ||||||
10 | Lars Åkesson | Sweden | ||||||
11 | Nagao Kobayashi | Japan | ||||||
WD | Hervé Pornet | France |
Rank | Name[4][1][3] | Nation | CF | SP | FS | SP+FS | Points | Places |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Carolyn Skoczen | Canada | ||||||
2 | Christa Jorda | Austria | ||||||
3 | Corine Wyrsch | Switzerland | ||||||
4 | Cecile Antonelli | France | ||||||
5 | Lynne Rickatson | United Kingdom | ||||||
6 | Carolyn Dunkeld | United Kingdom | ||||||
7 | Yoko Yakushi | Japan | ||||||
8 | Karin Riedieger | West Germany | ||||||
9 | Rudina Pasveer | Netherlands | ||||||
10 | Patricia Claret | Switzerland | ||||||
11 | Karina Tanski | West Germany | ||||||
12 | Vicki Holland | Australia | ||||||
13 | Marcelle Byrne | Australia | ||||||
14 | Karin Telser | Italy | ||||||
15 | Pia Snellman | Finland | ||||||
16 | Genevieve Schoumacker | Belgium | ||||||
17 | Tammy Grenfell | South Africa |
Rank | Name[5][1][3] | Nation | SP | FS | Points | Places |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Josée France / Paul Mills | Canada | ||||
2 | Elga Balk / Gavin MacPherson | South Africa |
Rank | Name[6][1][3] | Nation | CD | FD | Points | Places |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Wendy Sessions / Mark Reed | United Kingdom | ||||
2 | Karen Barber / Kim Spreyer | United Kingdom | ||||
3 | Marie McNeil / Robert McCall | Canada | ||||
4 | Anne-Sophie Druet / Laruent Mazarguil | France | ||||
5 | Catherine Le Bail / Pierre Béchu | France | ||||
6 | Henriette Froschl / Christian Steiner | West Germany | ||||
7 | Paola Casalotti / Sergio Ceserani | Italy | ||||
8 | Nathalie Hervé / Pierre Husarek | France | ||||
9 | Michiko Abe / Masomu Sakai | Japan |
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