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IFSC World Cup :ITA Brixen

 

Men:

1. :KOR Dohyun Lee

2. :JPN Sorato Anraku

3. :GBR Toby Roberts

 

Women:

1. :USA Natalia Grossman

2. :KOR Chaehyun Seo

3. :SRB Stasa Gejo

 

Didn't look like the strongest field this world cup. I was surprised to see Adam Ondra down at 19th place in the mens semi final, looks like maybe an injury.

 

 

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  On 6/11/2023 at 6:46 PM, Jinzha said:

IFSC World Cup :ITA Brixen

 

Men:

1. :KOR Dohyun Lee

2. :JPN Sorato Anraku

3. :GBR Toby Roberts

 

Women:

1. :USA Natalia Grossman

2. :KOR Chaehyun Seo

3. :SRB Stasa Gejo

 

Didn't look like the strongest field this world cup. I was surprised to see Adam Ondra down at 19th place in the mens semi final, looks like maybe an injury.

 

 

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Don't think you've got the right results for the men.

 

Should be:

 

1.  :GBR Toby Roberts

2. :KOR Dohyun Lee

3. :JPN Yoshiyuki Ogata

 

 

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  On 6/12/2023 at 10:27 AM, Rafa Maciel said:

Don't think you've got the right results for the men.

 

Should be:

 

1.  :GBR Toby Roberts

2. :KOR Dohyun Lee

3. :JPN Yoshiyuki Ogata

 

 

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yes, this is the correct result :yes

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In her very first WC debut, the 16 years old Martina Buršíková finished in a very respectable 13th place in bouldering tonight :yes Already the best :SVK Sport Climbing result in history :p First WC, first Semifinal. well done Martina :yes

 

Who knows, maybe we will have an interesting prospect in this sport.

 

She started this season in the European Bouldering Youth Cup and won 3 of the 5 events, and last week earned Silver at the European Juniors Championship

 

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nice 2023 CV. Let´s hope she will be able to repeat it also among seniors in the future :)

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IFSC World Cup :AUT Innsbruck 

 

Boulder

Men:

1. :JPN Sorato Anraku

2. :JPN Meichi Narasaki

3. :FRA Sam Avezou

 

Women:

1. :SLO Janja Garnbret

2. :USA Natalia Grossman

3. :JPN Miho Nonaka

 

Lead

Men:

1. :SUI Sascha Lehmann

2. :GER Alexander Megos

3. :AUT Jakob Schubert

 

Women:

1. :SLO Janja Garnbret

2. :JPN Ai Mori

3. :AUT Jessica Pilz

 

 

It's worth watching the highlights of this tournament just for the gorgeous setting and crowd in Innsbruck!

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IFSC World Cup :SUI Vilars 

 

Lead

Men

1. :AUT Jakob Schubert

2. :CZE Adam Ondra

3. :GER Alexander Megos

 

Women

1. :SLO Janja Garnbret

2. :AUT Jessica Pilz

3. :USA Brooke Raboutou

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This weekend, Chamonix hosted the 2nd leg of the Lead World Cup

 

Lead Men

 

1.  :GBR Toby Roberts

2. :FRA Sam Avezou

3. :JPN Sorato Ankaru

 

 

Lead Women

 

1.  :KOR Jain Kim

2. :JPN Nonoha Kume

3. :FRA Helene Janicot 

 

 

Speed Men

 

1.  :INA Rahmad Adi Mulyono

2. :KAZ Rishad Khaibullin

3. :INA Raharjati Nursamsa

 

 

Speed Women

 

1.  :INA Jajiah Sallsabillah

2. :FRA Victoire Andrier

3. :INA Nural Iqamah

 

That's Toby Roberts' second gold medal of the season having taken gold at the boulder event in Brixen. He also finished 4th in the lead event in Villars so with the World Championships coming up in a couple of weeks, :GBR could have outside prospect of sneaking an early quota from genuine medal contender for Paris. 

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:SLO IFSC World Cup Koper :SLO

 

 

Lead Men

1. :JPN Sorato Anraku

2. :USA Jesse Grupper

3. :ESP Alberto Gines Lopez

 

 

 

Lead Women:

1. :SLO Janja Garnbret

2. :JPN Ai Mori

3. :SLO Vita Lukan

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  • 3 weeks later...

IFSC World Cup Wujiang :CHN

 

Women’s Lead

Gold- Ai Mori :JPN

Silver- Jessica Pilz :AUT

Bronze- Natsuki Tanii :JPN 

 

Men’s Lead

Gold- Sorato Anraku :JPN

Silver- Shion Omata :JPN

Bronze- Taisei Homma :JPN

 

Women’s Speed

Gold- Lijuan Deng :CHN

Silver- Natalia Kalucka :POL

Bronze- Di Niu :CHN

 

Men’s Speed

Gold- Peng Wu :CHN

Silver- Jingjie Huang :CHN

Bronze- Ryo Omasa :JPN

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