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Sport Climbing IFSC World Cup 2024

 

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Sport Climbing Olympians at the first World Cup events in Keqiao and Wujiang:


Keqiao Apr 8th - Apr 10th

Bouldering, Men:

  • Alberto Ginés López (ESP) - 2020 gold medalist
  • Jakob Schubert (AUT) - 2020 bronze medalist, 2024 qualifier, 2023 Lead and Combined World Champion
  • Tomoa Narasaki  (JPN) - 2020 4th place, 2024 qualifier
  • Mickael Mawem (FRA) - 2020 5th place, 2023 Bouldering World Champion
  • Colin Duffy (USA) - 2020 7th place, 2024 qualifier
  • Jong-won Chon (KOR) - 2020 10th place
  • Yufei Pan (CHN) - 2020 14th place
  • Toby Roberts (GBR) - 2024 qualifier
  • Campbell Harrison (AUS) - 2024 qualifier


Bouldering Women:

  • Janja Garnbret (SLO) - 2020 gold medalist, 2024 qualifier, 2023 Bouldering and Combined World Champion
  • Miho Nonaka (JPN) - 2020 silver medalist
  • Jessica Pilz (AUT) - 2020 7th place, 2024 qualifier
  • Chaehyun Seo (KOR) - 2020 8th place
  • Kyra Condie (USA) - 2020 11th place
  • Laura Rogora (ITA) - 2020 15th place
  • Petra Klingler (SUI) - 2020 16th place
  • Mia Krampl (SLO) - 2020 18th place
  • Oceana Mackenzie (AUS) - 2020 19th place, 2024 qualifier
  • Yueting Zhang (CHN) - 2024 qualifier


Wujiang Apr 12th - Apr 14th:

Lead Men:

  • Alberto Ginés López (ESP) - 2020 gold medalist
  • Tomoa Narasaki  (JPN) - 2020 4th place, 2024 qualifier
  • Colin Duffy (USA) - 2020 7th place, 2024 qualifier
  • Yufei Pan (CHN) - 2020 14th place
  • Jong-won Chon (KOR) - 2020 10th place
  • Toby Roberts (GBR) - 2024 qualifier
  • Sorato Anraku (JPN) - 2024 qualifier
  • Campbell Harrison (AUS) - 2024 qualifier


Lead Women:

  • Janja Garnbret (SLO) - 2020 gold medalist, 2024 qualifier, 2023 Bouldering and Combined World Champion
  • Miho Nonaka (JPN) - 2020 silver medalist
  • Chaehyun Seo (KOR) - 2020 8th place
  • Kyra Condie (USA) - 2020 11th place
  • Laura Rogora (ITA) - 2020 15th place
  • Petra Klingler (SUI) - 2020 16th place
  • Mia Krampl (SLO) - 2020 18th place
  • Yueting Zhang (CHN) - 2024 qualifier
     

Speed Men:

  • Rishat Khaibullin (KAZ) - 2020 11th place
  • Ludovico Fossali (ITA) - 2020 19th place
  • Matteo Zurloni (ITA) - 2024 qualifier, 2023 Speed World Champion
  • Jinbao Long (CHN) - 2024 qualifier
  • Samuel Watson (USA) - 2024 qualifier
  • Rahmad Adi Mulyono (INA) - 2024 qualifier
  • Julian David (NZL) - 2024 qualifier


Speed Women:

  • Aleksanda Misoslaw (POL) - 2020 7th place, 2024 qualifier
  • Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi (INA) - 2024 qualifier, 2023 Speed World Champion
  • Emma Hunt (USA) - 2024 qualifier
  • Piper Kelly (USA) - 2024 qualifier
  • Lijuan Deng (CHN) - 2024 qualifier
  • Sarah Tetzlaff (NZL) - 2024 qualifier
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First IFSC World Cup in Keqiao thrown into a bit of chaos as they have been forced to cancel the men's qualifying competition due to the weather. Everyone is advanced to the semi-finals and then there will be a 20 person final. 

 

Not entirely sure that the route setters did a great job today - I don't think I've ever seen a competition where there were so many flash runs. 

 

In the women's competition, Janja Garnbret, Nonaka Miho and Oceania Mackenzie all finished with 5 flashes. 

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27 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

and then there will be a 20 person final.

Well that's going to be unwatchable :p 

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:CHN IFSC World Cup: Boulder - Keqiao :CHN

 

 

 

Women's Finalists:

1.) :SLO Janja Garnbret

2.) :FRA Zelia Avezou

3.) :JPN Anon Matsufji

4.) :GBR Erin McNeice

5.) :CHN Luo Zhilu

6.) :ITA Camilla Moronia

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7.) :CAN Madison Richardson

8.) :BEL Chloe Caulier

9.) :SRB Stasa Gejo

10.) :AUS Oceania Mackenzie

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:CHN IFSC World Cup: Boulder - Keqiao :CHN

 

 

 

Women's Final:

1.) :SLO Janja Garnbret - (4 top/4 zone) She really was the class of the competition with 10 flash efforts out of 13 obstacles.

2.) :ITA Camilla Moronia - (2 top / 3 zone) She was the last qualifier for the final so a great result for her 

3.) :CHN Luo Zhilu - (2 top / 2 zone) 

4.) :FRA Zelia Avezou - (1 top / 3 zone)

5.) :GBR Erin McNeice - (1 top / 2 zone) 

6.) :JPN Anon Matsufji - (1 top / 2 zone) 

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Interesting to see how many new climbers reached the final for the women. If young talent starts to appear more this year there could be some favorites that miss the Olympics.

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:CHN IFSC World Cup: Boulder - Keqiao :CHN

 

 

 

Men's Finalists:

1.) :JPN Sorato Anraku

1.) :GBR Toby Roberts

3.) :JPN Tomoa Narasaki

3.) :JPN Ritsu Kayotani

5.) :BEL Hannes Van Duysen

5.) :JPN Satone Yoshida

7.) :JPN Meichi Narasaki

7.) :FRA Sam Avezou

9.) :USA Colin Duffy

9.) :AUT Nicolai Uznik

11.) :KOR Chon Jongwon

11.) :SLO Anze Peharc

13.) :AUT Jakob Schubert

13.) :ISR Ram Levin

15.) :KOR Lee Dohyun

15.) :FRA Mickael Mawem

17.) :AUT Jan Luca Posch

17.) :JPN Yuji Fujiwaki

19.) :GBR Max Milne

19.) :GBR Dayan Akhtar

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:CHN IFSC World Cup: Boulder - Keqiao :CHN

 

 

 

Men's Final:

1.) :JPN Tomoa Narasaki - 2 tops/4 zones

2.) :JPN Sorato Anraku - 2 tops/4 zones

3.) :BEL Hannes Van Duysen - 2 tops/3 zones

4.) :GBR Toby Roberts - 2 tops/3 zones

5.) :FRA Sam Avezou - 2 tops/3 zones

6.) :JPN Meichi Narasaki - 2 tops/2 zones

7.) :KOR Chon Jongwon - 1 top/4 zones

8.) :AUT Jakob Schubert -1 top/4 zones

9.) :GBR Max Milne - 1 top/3 zones

10.) :AUT Jan Luca Posch - 1 top/3 zones

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