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Sport Climbing IFSC World Cup 2025


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Sport Climbing IFSC World Cup 2025

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

IFSC World Cup #1 in Keqiao :CHN / 18-20 April.

 

Men`s Boulder:

1. Sorato Anraku :JPN / 99.7

2. Lee Do-hyun :KOR / 99.3

3. Meichi Narasaki :JPN / 83.9

4. Tomoa Narasaki :JPN / 69.6

5. Mejdi Schalck :FRA / 69.5

6. Sam Avezou :FRA / 69.5

7. Paul Jenft :FRA / 44.6

8. Oren Prihed :ISR / 29.7

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Sohta Amagasa :JPN

10. Dayan Akhtar :GBR

11. Rei Sugimoto :JPN

12. Thorben Perry Bloem :GER

13. Leo Favot :FRA

14. Xu Ziqi :CHN 

15. Toby Roberts :GBR

16. Anze Peharc :SLO

17. Jan-Luca Posch :AUT

18. Colin Duffy :USA

18. Nikolay Rusev :BUL 

20. Yuji Fujiwaki :JPN

21. Benjamin Hanna :USA 

22. Zander Waller :USA 

23. Fu Jiahao :CHN 

24. Hannes van Duysen :BEL 

 

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Women`s Boulder:

1. Annie Sanders :USA / 54.7

2. Oriane Bertone :FRA / 44.9

3. Erin McNeice :GBR / 44.8

4. Mao Nakamura :JPN / 44.4

5. Miho Nonaka :JPN / 44.1

6. Melody Sekikawa :JPN / 29.6

7. Seo Chae-hyun :KOR / 19.6

8. Oceania Mackenzie :AUS / 9.9

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Mashiro Kuzuu :JPN 

10. Jennifer Eucharia Buckley :SLO 

11. Anna Maria Apel :GER 

11. Kyra Condie :USA 

11. Cloe Coscoy :USA 

11. Katja Debevec :SLO 

11. Anon Matsufuji :JPN 

11. Zhang Yuetong :CHN 

17. Agathe Calliet :FRA 

17. Lea Kempf :AUT 

17. Maya Stasiuk :AUS 

17. Sofya Yokoyama :SUI 

21. Futaba Ito :JPN 

22. Sara Copar :SLO 

23. Zoe Peetermans :GBR 

24. Adriene Akiko Clark :USA 

25. Roxana Wienand :GER 

 

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Next Boulder World Cup: Curitiba :BRA 16-18 May.

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IFSC World Cup #2 in Wujiang :CHN / 25-27 April.

 

Men`s Lead:

1. Sorato Anraku :JPN / Top

2. Neo Suzuki :JPN / 40+

3. Alberto Gines Lopez :ESP / 39+

4. Satone Yoshida :JPN / 33

5. Pan Yufei :CHN / 32+

6. Luka Potocar :SLO / 32

7. Filip Schenk :ITA / 28+

8. Yannick Flohe :GER / 28+

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Jonas Utelli :SUI

10. Hannes van Duysen :BEL

11. Taisei Homma :JPN

12. Giovanni Placci :ITA

13. Jesse Grupper :USA

14. Shion Omata :JPN

15. Toby Roberts :GBR

16. Lee Do-hyun :KOR

17. Sascha Lehmann :GER

18. Max Bertone :FRA

19. Giorgio Tomatis :ITA

20. Sam Avezou :FRA

21. Hiroto Shimizu :JPN

22. Yannick Nagel :GER

23. Shin Joon-ha :KOR

24. Nino Grunenfelder :SUI

 

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Women`s Lead:

1. Erin McNeice :GBR / 41 (4:26)

1. Seo Chae-hyun :KOR / 41 (4:26)

3. Annie Sanders :USA / 39+

4. Laura Rogora :ITA / 34+

5. Oceania Mackenzie :AUS / 34+

6. Zhang Yuetong :CHN / 33+

7. Helene Janicot :FRA / 33+

8. Anna Maria Apel :GER / 21

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Mia Krampl :SLO

10. Sara Copar :SLO

11. Rosa Rekar :SLO

12. Jennifer Eucharia Buckley :SLO

13. Mattea Potzi :AUT

14. Tereza Siruckova :CZE

15. Heloise Doumont :BEL

16. Kim Chae-yeong :KOR

17. Kim Ju-ha :KOR

18. Sukma Lintang Cahyani :INA

19. Flora Oblasser :AUT

20. Ilaria Scolaris :ITA

21. Maya Madere :USA

22. Natsumi Oda :JPN

23. Natsuki Tanii :JPN

24. Vita Lukan :SLO

 

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Full Results

 

Next Lead World Cup: Bali :INA 2-4 May.

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IFSC World Cup #2 in Wujiang :CHN / 25-27 April.

 

Men`s Speed:

1. Long Jianguo :CHN

2. Hryhorii Ilchyshyn :UKR

3. Kiromal Katibin :INA

4. Samuel Watson :USA

5. Yaroslav Tkach :UKR

5. Chu Shouhong :CHN

5. Matteo Zurloni :ITA

5. Amir Maimuratov :KAZ

9. Ryo Omasa :JPN

9. Zach Hammer :USA

9. Erik Noya Cardona :ESP

9. Shi Zechuan :CHN

9. Sebastian Lucke :GER

9. Yang Jie :CHN

9. Zhang Dingfeng :CHN

9. Li Xu :CHN

 

Top 5 Times of the Event:

1. Kiromal Katibin :INA 4.75 (Bronze Medal)

2. Samuel Watson :USA 4.76 (Qualification Lane A)

3. Samuel Watson :USA 4.78 (1/8)

4. Samuel Watson :USA 4.796 (Qualification Lane B)

5. Long Jianguo :CHN 4.81 (SF) and Samuel Watson :USA 4.81 (QF)

 

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Women`s Speed:

1. Zhang Shaoqin :CHN

2. Jeong Ji-min :KOR

3. Deng Lijuan :CHN

4. Emma Hunt :USA

5. Desak Made Rita Kusuma Devi :INA

5. Meng Shixue :CHN

5. Natalia Kalucka :POL

5. Aleksandra Miroslaw :POL

9. Qin Yumei :CHN

9. Xie Guizhen :CHN

9. Yang Feiyan :CHN

9. Zhang Mengli :CHN

9. Beatrice Colli :ITA

9. Zhou Yafei :CHN

9. Yang Mi :CHN

9. Shi Xinyue :CHN

 

Top 5 Times of the Event:

1. Zhang Shaoqin :CHN 6.32 (Final)

2. Jeong Ji-min :KOR 6.33 (SF) and Deng Lijuan :CHN 6.33 (QF)

4. Deng Lijuan :CHN 6.34 (Bronze)

5. Jeong Ji-min :KOR 6.363 (Qualification Lane B)

 

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Full Results

 

Next Speed World Cup: Bali :INA 2-4 May.

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:USA Sam Watson broke his own WR two times in the knockout stages on route to gold in men’s speed at the Bali WC! :hyper:
 

Record was previously 4.74 from the Olympics, lowered it down to 4.67 and 4.64. He also went 4.76, which is the #5 performance all time. 
 

This guy :bowdown:

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Somewhat late, but just started watching the season now....but what's up with the 8 athlete boulder final format?! :hairpull:

 

The final was always super easy to watch and follow along, one attempt at a time, but now after a little bit, there are two athletes climbing at the same time, so it quickly turns into a broadcast mess like semis with the focus being on one athlete and meanwhile hearing the crowd reacting to something we aren't seeing....how on earth is this good?

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IFSC World Cup #3 in Bali :INA (2-4 May)

 

Men`s Lead:

1. Satone Yoshida :JPN / 42

2. Max Bertone :FRA / 41

3. Alberto Gines Lopez :ESP / 39+

4. Yannick Flohe :GER / 30+

5. Lee Do-hyun :KOR / 30

6. Neo Suzuki :JPN / 29+

7. Shion Omata :JPN / 16+

8. Muhammad Rizky Syahrafli Simatupang :INA / 12

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Filip Schenk :ITA

10. Taisei Homma :JPN

11. Hiroto Shimizu :JPN 

12. Noh Hyun-seung :KOR

13. Jesse Grupper :USA

14. Giovanni Placci :ITA

15. Sascha Lehmann :SUI

16. Sorato Anraku :JPN 

17. Putra Tri Ramadani :INA

18. Raviandi Ramadhan :INA

19. Victor Guillermin :FRA

20. Ties Vancraeynest :BEL

21. Jonas Utelli :SUI

22. Martin Stranik :CZE

23. Nino Grunenfelder :SUI

24. Sebastian Halenke :GER

 

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Women`s Lead:

1. Erin McNeice :GBR / TOP

2. Seo Chae-hyun :KOR / TOP

3. Ai Mori :JPN / 45

4. Laura Rogora :ITA / 42+

5. Oceania Mackenzie :AUS / 39+

6. Flora Oblasser :AUT / 37+

7. Mia Krampl :SLO / 34+

8. Rosa Rekar :SLO / 31+

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Helene Janicot :FRA

10. Heloise Doumont :BEL

11. Mei Kotake :JPN

12. Kim Chae-yeong :KOR

13. Luo Zhilu :CHN

14. Natsumi Oda :JPN

15. Sara Copar :SLO

16. Tereza Siruckova :CZE

17. Ryu Nakagawa :JPN 

18. Michaela Smetanova :CZE

19. Natsuki Tanii :JPN

20. Ilaria Scolaris :ITA

21. Mashiro Kuzuu :JPN 

22. Roxana Wienand :GER

23. Vita Lukan :SLO

24. Mattea Potzi :AUT

25. Anastasiia Kobets :UKR

26. Adriene Akiko Clark :USA

27. Lynn van der Meer :NED

 

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IFSC World Cup #3 in Bali :INA (2-4 May)

 

Men`s Speed:

1. Samuel Watson :USA

2. Ryo Omasa :JPN 

3. Kiromal Katibin :INA

4. Raharjati Nursamsa :INA 

5. Veddriq Leonardo :INA 

5. Shuto Fujino :JPN 

5. Chu Shou-hong :KOR 

5. Long Jianguo :CHN 

9. Amir Maimuratov :KAZ 

9. Yaroslav Tkach :UKR 

9. Kostiantyn Pavlenko :UKR 

9. Hryhorii Ilchyshyn :UKR 

9. Antasyafi Robby Al Hilmi :INA 

9. Shi Zechuan :CHN 

9. Beknur Altynbekov :KAZ 

9. Pierre Rebreyend :FRA 

 

Top 5 Times of the Event:

1. Samuel Watson :USA 4.64 WR (Gold Medal Race)

2. Samuel Watson :USA 4.67 (SF)

3. Samuel Watson :USA 4.76 (QF)

4. Kiromal Katibin :INA 4.81 (Bronze Medal Race)

5. Kiromal Katibin :INA 4.82 (QF)

 

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Women`s Speed:

1. Aleksandra Miroslaw :POL 

2. Zhou Yafei :CHN

3. Adi Asih Kadek :INA

4. Jeong Ji-min :KOR

5. Susan Nurhidayah :INA 

5. Sung Ha-nareum :KOR

5. Deng Lijuan :CHN 

5. Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi :INA

9. Leslie Romero Perez :ESP 

9. Zhang Mengli :CHN 

9. Patrycja Chudziak :POL 

9. Alivany ver Khadijah :INA 

9. Sophia Curcio :USA 

9. Natalia Kalucka :POL 

9. Isis Rothfork :USA 

9. Capucine Viglione :ITA 

 

Top 5 Times of the Event:

1. Aleksandra Miroslaw :POL 6.34 (Qualification Lane A)

2. Aleksandra Miroslaw :POL 6.37 (Gold Medal Race)

3. Aleksandra Miroslaw :POL 6.41 (SF and Qualification Lane B)

5. Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi :INA 6.42 (1/8)

 

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IFSC World Cup #4 in Curitiba :BRA (16-18 May)

 

Men`s Boulder:

1. Sorato Anraku :JPN / 69.7

2. Mejdi Schalck :FRA / 58.9

3. Tomoa Narasaki :JPN / 39.0

4. Sohta Amagasa :JPN / 29.5

5. Yuji Fujiwaki :JPN / 19.6

6. Anze Peharc :SLO / 19.3

7. Paul Jenft :FRA / 19.2

8. Jan-Luca Posch :AUT / 9.3

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Meichi Narasaki :JPN

10. Adrien Lemaire :FRA

11. Julian Wimmer :AUT 

12. Chon Jong-won :KOR

13. Nicolas Collin :BEL

14. Thomas Lemagner :FRA

15. Hannes van Duysen :BEL

16. Elias Arriagada Kruger :GER

17. Nicolo Sartirana :ITA

18. Julien Clemence :SUI

19. Ido Fidel :ISR

20. Lasse von Freier :GER

21. Lucas Trandafir :GER

22. Rei Sugimoto :JPN

23. Tim Wurthner :GER

24. Max Kleesattel :GER

25. Leo Favot :FRA

 

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Women`s Boulder:

1. Naile Meignan :FRA / 99.6

2. Oriane Bertone :FRA / 99.5

3. Camilla Moroni :ITA / 83.8

4. Mao Nakamura :JPN / 69.7

5. Melody Sekikawa :JPN / 69.5

6. Futaba Ito :JPN / 69.4

7. Anon Matsufuji :JPN / 49.5

8. Nekaia Sanders :USA / 34.8

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Cloe Coscoy :USA

10. Giorgia Tesio :ITA

11. Madison Richardson :CAN

12. Afra Honig :GER

13. Kyra Condie :USA

14. Agathe Calliet :FRA

15. Zelia Avezou :FRA

16. Chloe Caulier :BEL

17. Sandra Lettner :AUT

18. Zoe Peetermans :GBR

19. Mashiro Kuzuu :JPN

20. Katja Debevec :SLO

21. Helen Gillett :USA

22. Giulia Medici :ITA

23. Alma Bestvater :GER

24. Sofya Yokoyama :SUI

 

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IFSC World Cup #5 in Salt Lake City :USA (23-25 May)

 

Men`s Boulder:

1. Sorato Anraku :JPN / 84.4

2. Sohta Amagasa :JPN / 69.6

3. Lee Do-hyun :KOR / 69.5

4. Colin Duffy :USA / 59.6

5. Meichi Narasaki :JPN / 54.8

6. Mejdi Schalck :FRA / 54.4

7. Yuji Fujiwaki :JPN / 44.3

8. Rei Sugimoto :JPN / 29.5

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Hamish McArthur :GBR

10. Jack MacDougall :GBR

10. Tomoa Narasaki :JPN

12. Dayan Akhtar :GBR

13. Hannes van Duysen :BEL

14. Paul Jenft :FRA

15. Oscar Baudrand :CAN

16. Maximillian Milne :GBR

17. Thomas Lemagner :FRA

18. Anze Peharc :SLO

19. Nikolay Rusev :BUL

20. Elias Arriagada Kruger :GER

20. Ardch Intrachupongse :THA

22. Raffael Gruber :AUT

23. Adam Shahar :USA

23. Julian Wimmer :AUT 

 

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Women`s Boulder:

1. Mao Nakamura :JPN / 84.7

2. Zelia Avezou :FRA / 70.0

3. Annie Sanders :USA / 70.0

4. Oriane Bertone :FRA / 70.0

5. Naile Meignan :FRA / 69.9

6. Miho Nonaka :JPN / 69.4

7. Oceania Mackenzie :AUS / 44.8

8. Futaba Ito :JPN / 44.3

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Helen Gillett :USA

10. Emma Edwards :GBR

11. Camilla Moroni :ITA

12. Agathe Calliet :FRA

13. Melody Sekikawa :JPN

14. Anon Matsufuji :JPN

15. Kyra Condie :USA

16. Chloe Caulier :BEL

17. Afra Honig :GER

18. Cloe Coscoy :USA

19. Sofya Yokoyama :SUI

20. Giorgia Tesio :ITA

21. Oh Ga-yeong :KOR

22. Mashiro Kuzuu :JPN

23. Martina Bursikova :SVK

24. Madison Richardson :CAN 

 

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