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:USA IFSC World Cup - Boulder: Salt Lake City :USA

 

 

Men's Final:

1.) :JPN Sorato Anraku - 3 Top / 4 Zones

2.) :JPN Meichi Narasaki - 1 Top / 4 Zones

3.) :AUT Jakob Schubert - 1 Top / 4 Zones

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4.) :JPN Sohta Amagasa - 1 Top / 4 Zones

5.) :AUT Jan-Luca Posch - 1 Top / 3 Zones

6.) :GER Yannick Flohe - 1 Top / 2 Zones

 

 

Women's Final:

1.) :USA Nathalia Grossman - 3 Top / 4 Zones

2.) :FRA Oriane Bertone - 3 Top / 4 Zones

3.) :FRA Naile Meignan - 3 Top / 4 Zones

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4.) :AUS Oceania Mackenzie - 2 Top / 4 Zones

5.) :USA Brooke Raboutou - 2 Top / 3 Zones

6.) :JPN Mao Nakamura - 2 Top / 3 Zones

 

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:USA IFSC World Cup - Speed: Salt Lake City :USA

 

 

Men's 1/8 Finals:

(1.) :USA Samuel Watson - 5.23 def. (16.) :KAZ Damir Toktarov - 5.67

(8.) :USA Merritt Ernsberger - 5.61 def. (9.) :USA John Brosler - Fall

 

(4.) :ITA Matteo Zurloni - 5.32 def. (13.) :UKR Kostiantyn Pavlenko - 6.25

(12.) :JPN Kazuki Tanii - 5.46 def. (5.) :KAZ Beknur Altynbekov - 5.55

 

(15.) :AUT Kevin Amon - 5.88 def. (2.) :UKR Yaroslav Tkach - 6.40

(7.) :CHN Lin Yu - 5.48 def. (10.) :CHN Zhang Dingfeng - 5.50

 

(3.) :USA Zach Hammer - 5.21 def. (14.) :CHN Chu Shouhong - 5.52

(11.) :USA Noah Bratschi - 5.52 def. (6.) :CHN Huang Jingjie - 5.85

 

 

Men's Quarterfinals:

(1.) :USA Samuel Watson - 4.88 def. (8.) :USA Merritt Ernsberger - 5.35

 

(4.) :ITA Matteo Zurloni - 5.27 def. (12.) :JPN Kazuki Tanii - 5.41

 

(15.) :AUT Kevin Amon - 6.88 def. (7.) :CHN Lin Yu - 7.90

 

(11.) :USA Noah Bratschi - 5.51 def. (3.) :USA Zach Hammer - 6.82

 

 

Men's Semifinals:

(1.) :USA Samuel Watson - 4.81 def.  (4.) :ITA Matteo Zurloni - 5.02

 

(11.) :USA Noah Bratschi - 6.54 def. (15.) :AUT Kevin Amon - Fall

 

 

Men's Small Final:

(15.) :AUT Kevin Amon - 5.48 def. (4.) :ITA Matteo Zurloni - 7.21

 

 

Men's Final

(1.) :USA Samuel Watson - 4.89 def. (11.) :USA Noah Bratschi - 6.71

 

 

Final Result:

1.) :USA Samuel Watson

2.) :USA Noah Bratschi

3.) :AUT Kevin Amon

Edited by Rafa Maciel
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:USA IFSC World Cup - Speed: Salt Lake City :USA

 

 

Women's 1/8 Finals:

(1.) :USA Emma Hunt - 6.72 def. (16.) :NZL Abby Gebert - 9.12

(8.) :USA Sophia Curcio - 8.57 def. (9.) :CHN Yang Mi - 9.76

 

(4.) :CHN Deng Lijuan - 7.25 def. (13.) :JPN Haruka Kanetani - 8.74

(5.) :CHN Zhang Mengli - 7.54 def. (12.) :JPN Karin Hayashi - 8.01

 

(2.) :POL Natalia Kalucka - 7.52 def. (15.) :USA Iris Rothfork - 7.95

(7.) :CHN Xie Guizhen - 7.65 def. (10.) :CHN Fan Jingyue - 7.81

 

(3.) :POL Aleksandra Kalucka - 7.87 def. (14.) :USA Liberty Runnels - 9.65

(6.) :USA Piper Kelly - 7.73 def. (11.) :USA Kaitlyn Bone - Fall

 

 

Women's Quarterfinals:

(1.) :USA Emma Hunt - 6.64 def. (8.) :USA Sophia Curcio - 7.82 

 

(4.) :CHN Deng Lijuan - 7.26 def. (5.) :CHN Zhang Mengli - Fall

 

(2.) :POL Natalia Kalucka - 7.30 def. (7.) :CHN Xie Guizhen - 7.77

 

(3.) :POL Aleksandra Kalucka - 7.18 def. (6.) :USA Piper Kelly - 9.53

 

 

Women's Semifinals:

(1.) :USA Emma Hunt - 6.41 def. (4.) :CHN Deng Lijuan - 6.81

 

(3.) :POL Aleksandra Kalucka - 7.03 def. (2.) :POL Natalia Kalucka - 7.25

 

 

Women's Small Final:

(4.) :CHN Deng Lijuan - 6.94 def. (2.) :POL Natalia Kalucka - 7.14

 

 

Women's Final:

(1.) :USA Emma Hunt - 6.55 def. (3.) :POL Aleksandra Kalucka - Fall

 

 

Final Result:

1.) :USA Emma Hunt

2.) :POL Aleksandra Kalucka

3.) :CHN Deng Lijuan

 

 

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  • 2 months later...

:AUT IFSC World Cup: Lead - Innsbruck :AUT 

 

 

Men's Final:

1) :AUT Jakob Schubert - 45 

2) :GER Alexander Megos - 42+

3) :GBR Toby Roberts - 41+

4) :USA Colin Duffy - 40+

5) :JPN Shuta Tanaka - 34+

6) :JPN Taisei Homma - 29

7) :SUI Jonas Utelli - 29

8) :JPN Tomoa Narasaki - 28+

 

Women's Final:

1) :SLO Janja Garnbret - TOP

2) :JPN Ai Mori - TOP

3) :KOR Chaehyun Seo - 36

4) :AUT Jessica Pilz - 22+

5) :BUL Aleksandra Totkova - 22+

6) :USA Anastasia Sanders - 22+

7) :AUT Mattea Pötzi - 22+

8) :CHN Yuetong Zhang - 21+

 

Didn't get to watch it this year, but Innsbruck is such a beautiful climbing world cup with the outdoor wall and view of the Alps!

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:AUT IFSC World Cup: Boulder- Innsbruck :AUT 

 

 

Men's Final:

1) :JPN Sohta Amagasa - 3T3Z

2) :JPN Meichi Narasaki - 3T3Z

3) :JPN Sorato Anraku - 2T3Z

4) :GBR Toby Roberts - 2T2Z

5) :GER Elias Arriagada Krüger - 1T3Z

6) :JPN Ritsu Kayotani - 0T3Z

 

Nobody got a zone on the second boulder.

 

Women's Final:

1) :SLO Janja Garnbret - 4T4Z

2) :SLO Jennifer Buckley - 3T3Z

3) :USA Anastasia Sanders - 3T3Z

4) :JPN Mao Nakamura - 2T2Z

5) :AUT Jessica Pilz - 1T4Z

6) :FRA Fanny Gilbert - 0T2Z

 

Janja Garnbret is impossible to beat:yikes:

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  On 7/7/2024 at 9:40 PM, Jinzha said:

Janja Garnbret is impossible to beat:yikes:

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Buckley :SLO and Sanders :USA didn't make it easy her though.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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  • 2 months later...

IFSC World Cup Seoul :KOR

 

Men’s Boulder

1. :KOR Dohyun Lee

2. :GBR Max Milne

3. :JPN Sohta Amagasa

Men’s Lead

1. :JPN Sorato Anraku 

2. :KOR Dohyun Lee

3. :JPN Shion Omata

 

Men’s Speed

 

1. :CHN Xinshang Wang

2. :KAZ Amir Maimuratov

3. :INA Kiromal Katibin

 

Women’s Boulder 

1. :USA Anastasia Sanders

2. :FRA Zelia Avezou

3. :GBR Erin McNeice

 

Women’s Lead

1. :AUT Jessica Pilz

2. :JPN Ai Mori

3. :USA Anastasia Sanders


Women’s Speed

 

1. :CHN Zhou Yafei

2. :INA Rajiah Sallsabillah 

3. :CHN Shengyan Wang

 

Full Results

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