| ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia | |
|---|---|
| Status | Inactive |
| Genre | ISU Junior Grand Prix |
| Frequency | Occasional |
| Country | |
| Inaugurated | 1997 |
| Most recent | 2021 |
| Organized by | Slovak Figure Skating Association |
TheISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia – also known asSkate Slovakia – is an internationalfigure skating competition sanctioned by theInternational Skating Union (ISU), organized and hosted by the Slovak Figure Skating Association (Slovak:Slovensky Krasokorčuliarsky Zväz). It is held periodically as an event of theISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating (JGP), a series of international competitions exclusively for junior-level skaters. Medals may be awarded inmen's singles, women's singles,pair skating, andice dance. Skaters earn points based on their results at the qualifying competitions each season, and the top skaters or teams in each discipline are invited to then compete at theJunior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final.
TheISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating (JGP) was established by theInternational Skating Union (ISU) in 1997 and consists of a series of seven internationalfigure skating competitions exclusively for junior-level skaters. The locations of the Junior Grand Prix events change every year. While all seven competitions feature the men's, women's, and ice dance events, only four competitions each season feature the pairs event. Skaters earn points based on their results each season, and the top skaters or teams in each discipline are then invited to compete at theJunior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final.[1]

Skaters are eligible to compete on the junior-level circuit if they are at least 13 years old before 1 July of the respective season, but not yet 19 (forsingle skaters), 21 (for men and women inice dance and women inpair skating), or 23 (for men in pair skating).[2] Competitors are chosen by their respective skating federations. The number of entries allotted to each ISU member nation in each discipline is determined by their results at the priorWorld Junior Figure Skating Championships.[3]
Slovakia hosted its first Junior Grand Prix event in 1997 inBanská Bystrica.Ivan Dinev of Bulgaria won the men's event,Viktoria Volchkova of Russia won the women's event,Victoria Maksyuta andVladislav Zhovnirski of Russia won the pairs event, andFlavia Ottaviani andMassimo Scali of Italy won the ice dance event.[4]
The International Skating Union officially cancelled all scheduled Junior Grand Prix events for the2020–21 season, which included the competition inKošice, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, citing increased travel and entry requirements between countries and potentially excessive sanitary and health care costs for those hosting competitions.[5] Slovakia has hosted this competition numerous times since 1997; the most recent event was in 2021.[6]

| Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Banská Bystrica | [4] | |||
| 1998 | [7] | ||||
| 2002 | Bratislava | [8] | |||
| 2003 | [9] | ||||
| 2005 | [10] | ||||
| 2013 | Košice | [11] | |||
| 2015 | Bratislava | [12] | |||
| 2018 | [13] | ||||
| 2020 | Košice | Competition cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic | [5] | ||
| 2021 | [6] | ||||
| Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Banská Bystrica | [4] | |||
| 1998 | [7] | ||||
| 2002 | Bratislava | [8] | |||
| 2003 | [9] | ||||
| 2005 | [10] | ||||
| 2013 | Košice | [11] | |||
| 2015 | Bratislava | [12] | |||
| 2018 | [13] | ||||
| 2020 | Košice | Competition cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic | [5] | ||
| 2021 | [6] | ||||
Oksana Nagalati and Maxim Bobrov of Russia originally won the bronze medal at the 2013 competition, but were later disqualified due to a positivedoping test from Nagalati.[14]
In 2021,Karina Safina andLuka Berulava became the first pairs team from Georgia to win a Junior Grand Prix medal.[15]
| Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Banská Bystrica | [4] | |||
| 1998 | [7] | ||||
| 2002 | Bratislava |
|
| [8] | |
| 2003 | [9] | ||||
| 2005 |
| [10] | |||
| 2013 | Košice | (DSQ) | [14] | ||
| [11] | |||||
| 2015 | Bratislava | No pairs competition | [12] | ||
| 2018 | [13] | ||||
| 2020 | Košice | Competition cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic | [5] | ||
| 2021 |
| [6] | |||
| Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Banská Bystrica |
| [4] | ||
| 1998 |
|
| [7] | ||
| 2002 | Bratislava | [8] | |||
| 2003 | [9] | ||||
| 2005 | [10] | ||||
| 2013 | Košice | [11] | |||
| 2015 | Bratislava | [12] | |||
| 2018 |
| [13] | |||
| 2020 | Košice | Competition cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic | [5] | ||
| 2021 | [6] | ||||