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Sport Climbing IFSC World Championships 2019


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22 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

Is there a list of anyone who qualified for the combined top 20?

 

for an official list, I think we have to wait until today's speed finals are over...

 

maybe we'll try to find out by ourselves as quick as possible...

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Women's Speed

 

Climbers qualified to the Final Ladder

 

1st, :POL Aleksandra Miroslaw
2nd, :RUS Mariia Krasavina
3rd, :FRA Anouck Jaubert
4th, :RUS Iuliia Kaplina
5th, :CHN Song Yi Ling
6th, :RUS Elizaveta Ivanova
7th, :POL Natalia Kalucka
8th, :POL Patrycja Chudziak
9th, :RUS Elena Remizova
10th, :CHN Niu Di
11th, :CHN Tian Pei Yang
12th, :POL Anna Brozek
13th, :POL Aleksandra Kalucka
14th, :FRA Aurelia Sarisson
15th, :ECU Andrea Rojas
16th, :CHN Ni Ming Wei

 

Full Qualifications Results

https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/world-competition/calendar#!comp=8253&cat=24&route=0

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Men's Speed

 

Climbers qualified to the Final Ladder

 

1st, :RUS Dmitrii Timofeev
2nd, :RUS Vladislav Deulin
3rd, :FRA Bassa Mawem
4th, :IRI Reza Alipour
5th, :CHN Cao Long
6th, :UKR Danyil Boldyrev
7th, :KAZ Amir Maimuratov
8th, :RUS Rukin    Sergey
9th, :UKR Kostiantyn Pavlenko
10th, :ITA Ludovico Fossali
11th, :CHN Ou Zhi Yong
12th, :CZE Jan Kriz
13th, :USA John Brosler
14th, :KAZ Rishat Khaibullin
15th, :CHN Zhong Qi Xin
16th, :RUS Stanislav Kokorin

 

Full Qualifications Results

https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/world-competition/calendar#!comp=8253&cat=23&route=0

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Finals to start in about 10 minutes time, at 10.30 a.m. CET...live streaming on Youtube and, for those who can watch it, Eurosport2 on TV (this one, at least, here in Italy...I don't know if it's the same in the rest of Europe)...

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1 hour ago, Giovanni Gianni Cattaneo said:

Happy that you're wrong! ? Ghisolfi 42.th, semifinal for him 

 

I'm happy too...:d

I didn't really expect him to climb that fast that fuc*in' wall...

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no Indonesia ?! how come they participate for the World Cups but don't care about the World Championship ?! specially when they have a good chance for medal !? :mumble: I assume Japan isn't that far from them

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1 minute ago, MHSN said:

no Indonesia ?! how come they participate for the World Cups but don't care about the World Championship ?! specially when they have a good chance for medal !? :mumble: I assume Japan isn't that far from them

For some reason they chose to participate at the OQT in France.

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24 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

for an official list, I think we have to wait until today's speed finals are over...

 

maybe we'll try to find out by ourselves as quick as possible...

 

Of course. How stupid of me. The results in Speed of Course aren't complete yet. Thanks! 

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37 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

For some reason they chose to participate at the OQT in France.

 

where they have no chance, being only Speed specialists...:crazy:

 

 

by the way, I have this (very partial and subject to many changes) provisional ranking for the men's combined event (I didn't include any of the top speed specialists, as they have yet to finish their event and also because they have no realistic chance to make it through to the top 20 after their poor performance in the other disciplines)...

 

1 T.Narasaki, 1*12*22=264
2 Ondra, 6*1*58=348
3 Schubert, 2*3*59=354
4 Fujii, 4*14*29=1624
5 M.Narasaki, 13*4*38=1976
6 Harada, 9*7*32=2016
7 McColl, 14*5*37=2590
8 Megos, 25*2*75=3750

9 Ludovico Fossali, 70*61*1=4270:yikes:
10 Dohi, 5*29*39=5655
11 Ruana, 8*16*47=6016
12 Flohè, 3*40*56=6720
13 Chon, 12*24*33=9504
14 Hojer, 11*33*35=12705
15 Ghisolfi, 49*6*44=12936
16 Kruder, 10*28*50=14000

17 Kriz, 96*81*2=15552
18 Kim H.W., 21*17*46=16422
19 Piccolruaz, 19*39*30=22230
20Skofic, 27*10*83=22410
21 Puman, 37*8*79=23384
22 Cornu, 16*41*41=26896
23 Lehmann, 25*23*48=27600
24 Bosi, 41*17*40=27880
25 Reuser, 45*11*64=31680

 

now, I don't have any source explaining if there's a 2-man limit per NOC (as it's an Olympic qualifier, where this limit is in charge)...:mumble:

hopefully, today afternoon (CET) we're going to have everything sorted out...

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Just now, Griff88 said:

For some reason they chose to participate at the OQT in France.

 

well I don't think there is a chance for your speed specialists in combined event. but here they could have a very good chance for medal. A world championship medal is important itself. I can't understand the logic behind this :wacko:

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