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Sport Climbing IFSC World Cup 2025


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IFSC World Cup #6 in Denver :USA (31 May - 01 June)

 

* Competition cancelled due to adverse weather after the 1/16 Round. Medals went to the fastest times in the Qualification.

 

Men`s Speed:

1. Kiromal Katibin :INA

2. Zach Hammer :USA

3. Samuel Watson :USA

4. Amir Maimuratov :KAZ 

4. Leander Carmanns :GER 

4. Chu Shouhong :CHN 

4. Ryo Omasa :JPN 

4. Michael Hom :USA 

9. Beknur Altynbekov :KAZ 

9. Li Xu :CHN 

9. Matteo Zurloni :ITA 

9. Long Jianguo :CHN 

9. Erik Noya Cardona :ESP 

9. Luca Robbiati :ITA 

9. Yang Jie :CHN 

9. Alessandro Boulos :ITA 

 

Top 5 Times of the Event:

1. Kiromal Katibin :INA 4.83 (Qualification Lane B)

2. Kiromal Katibin :INA 4.87 (1/8)

3. Zach Hammer :USA 4.88 (Qualification Lane A)

4. Samuel Watson :USA 4.89 (Qualification Lane A)

5. Kiromal Katibin :INA 4.91 (Qualification Lane A)

 

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Women`s Speed:

1. Emma Hunt :USA 

2. Natalia Kalucka :POL 

3. Deng Lijuan :CHN 

4. Zhang Shaoqin :CHN

4. Meng Shixue :CHN 

4. Zhou Yafei :CHN

4. Qin Yumei :CHN

4. Giulia Randi :ITA 

9. Piper Kelly :USA 

9. Beatrice Colli :ITA 

9. Tamara Ulzhabayeva :KAZ 

9. Leslie Romero Perez :ESP 

9. Andrea Rojas :ECU 

9. Yang Mi :CHN 

9. Isis Rothfork :USA 

9. Patrycja Chudziak :POL

 

Top 5 Times of the Event:

1. Emma Hunt :USA 6.36 (Qualification Lane B)

2. Natalia Kalucka :POL 6.44 (Qualification Lane B)

3. Emma Hunt :USA 6.49 (1/8)

4. Deng Lijuan :CHN 6.50 (Qualification Lane A and 1/8)

 

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IFSC World Cup #7 in Prague :CZE (6-8 June)

 

Men`s Boulder:

1. Mejdi Schalck :FRA / 99.1

2. Sorato Anraku :JPN / 84.1

3. Samuel Richard :FRA / 84.1

4. Sohta Amagasa :JPN / 69,5

5. Pan Yufei :CHN / 69.2

6. Hannes van Duysen :BEL / 69.0

7. Lee Do-hyun :KOR / 59.9

8. Anze Peharc :SLO / 44.2

 

Knocked out in SF:

 

9. Jack MacDougall :GBR

10. Antoine Girard :FRA

11. Elias Arriagada Kruger :GER

12. Max Bertone :FRA

12. Daiki Sano :JPN

14. Hamish McArthur :GBR

15. Adrien Lemaire :FRA

15. Adam Ondra :CZE

17. Kento Yamaguchi :JPN

18. Thomas Lemagner :FRA

19. Jan-Luca Posch :AUT 

20. Toby Roberts :GBR

21. Matteo Reusa :ITA

22. Nicolai Uznik :AUT

23. Maximillian Milne :GBR

24. Nicolas Collin :BEL

25. Lucas Trandafir :GER

26. Lasse von Freier :GER

27. Julien Clemence :SUI 

 

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*Women's competition cancelled due to safety reasons. Medals and Final Results were awarded taking the SF results.

 

Women`s Boulder:

1. Oriane Bertone :FRA / 84.8

2. Agathe Calliet :FRA

3. Melody Sekikawa :JPN

4. Erin McNeice :GBR

5. Emma Edwards :GBR

5. Anon Matsufuji :JPN

7. Jennifer Eucharia Buckley :SLO

8. Geila Macia Martin :ESP

9. Miho Nonaka :JPN

10. Lily Abriat :FRA

11. Oceania Mackenzie :AUS

12. Annie Sanders :USA

13. Chloe Caulier :BEL

14. Flora Oblasser :AUT

15. Ayala Kerem :ISR

16. Camilla Moroni :ITA

17. Kyra Condie :USA

18. Ai Mori :JPN

19. Mao Nakamura :JPN

20. Lucile Saurel :FRA

21. Stella Giacani :ITA

22. Adriene Akiko Clark :USA

23. Selma El-Hadj Mimoune :FRA

24. Afra Honig :GER

25. Seo Chae-hyun :KOR 

 

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  • 1 month later...

Last Lead WC of the year!  :( that it's the last, but :) that it's almost here!  But also looking forward to next week's final Speed comp and then the WCH soon after.

 

(This is my first year following the sport since the beginning...has been fun!  Almost time for ice climbing!)

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I also just saw this event...

 

https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/news/ifsc-nations-grand-finale-2025-to-bring-team-climbing-action-to-fukuoka

 

Invite only 'Grand Finale' in Japan in October for Boulder and Lead.  Two men and two women each from Japan, France, Slovenia, Austria, USA, and Great Britain.  Interesting!  Perhaps another comp to compensate for speed at the WG?

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Slovenian women showing out at Koper! 4 out of 8 of the women's finalists from :SLO!  Janja in the top spot, of course.  :)

 

Adam Ondra :CZE is here and made the finals in 8th position.  And a relative newcomer, Putra Tri Ramadani :INA is in the finals.  And no surprise that :JPN has three men, including Soratu Anraku in top spot.

 

Finals tomorrow!

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And just like that, our Lead World Cup season finishes, and :SLO get the Gold with Janja climbing much higher than the others (47+ vs. 38+ and below).

 

IFSC World Cup (Lead) - 04-06 Sept 2025 - Koper, SLO :SLO

 

Men

 

Gold - Sorato Anraku :JPN

Silver - Alberto Ginés López :ESP

Bronze - Toby Roberts :GBR

 

Women

 

Gold - Janja Garnbret :SLO

Silver - Seo Chaehyun:KOR

Bronze - Laura Rogora :ITA

 

And with this, Boulder and Lead individual seasons are finished.  One final Speed comp next week, then WCH after that!

 

World Cup Final Rankings - Boulder

 

Men

 

Gold - Sorato Anraku :JPN

Silver - Mejdi Schalk :FRA

Bronze- Sohta Amagasa :JPN

 

Women

 

Gold - Oriane Bertone :FRA

Silver - Mao Nakamaura :JPN

Bronze - Annie Sanders :USA

 

 

World Cup Final Rankings - Lead

 

Men

 

Gold - Alberto Ginés López :ESP

Silver - Sorato Anraku :JPN

Bronze - Satone Yoshida :JPN

 

Women

 

Gold - Erin McNeice :GBR

Silver - Seo Chaehyun :KOR

Bronze - Laura Rogora :ITA

 

(Alberto has yet to win a Gold Medal at World Cup comps, yet his consistency has him atop the World Cup final rankings.  Congrats!)  (Oh, and he does have the Gold from Tokyo 2020.)  :) 

 

(And despite only competing twice in Lead, Janja ends up 7th in the Lead World Cup Rankings.  That's what happens when you're a beast.)  :) 

 

Congrats to all the athletes!

 

 

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Here's. our lineups for tomorrow's final Speed World Cup!  Note that Sam Watson is in the bottom half of the line-up!  (He had a slip on his second run.)  Five men and nine women from :CHN!

 

 
1 Kiromal Katibin 🇮🇩
2 Raharjati Nursamsa 🇮🇩
3 Ryo Omasa 🇯🇵
4 Zach Hammer 🇺🇸
5 Yaroslav Tkach 🇺🇦
6 Jianguo Long 🇨🇳
7 Leander Carmanns 🇩🇪
8 Shouhong Chu 🇨🇳
9 Amir Maimuratov 🇰🇿
10 Samuel Watson 🇺🇸
11 Xu Li 🇨🇳
12 Yongzhi Ling 🇨🇳
13 Jie Yang 🇨🇳
14 Antasyafi Robby Al Hilmi 🇮🇩
15 Shuto Fujino 🇯🇵
16 Hryhorii Ilchyshyn 🇺🇦

 

 

1 Shixue Meng 🇨🇳
2 Yafei Zhou 🇨🇳
3 Jimin Jeong 🇰🇷
4 Emma Hunt 🇺🇸
5 Shengyan Wang 🇨🇳
6 Yuju Mou 🇨🇳
7 Tianxiang Zhang 🇨🇳
8 Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi 🇮🇩
9 Yumei Qin 🇨🇳
10 Shaoqin Zhang 🇨🇳
11 Rajiah Sallsabillah 🇮🇩
12 Mengli Zhang 🇨🇳
13 Xinyue Shi 🇨🇳
14 Puja Lestari 🇮🇩
15 Isis Rothfork 🇺🇸
16

Ren Koyamatsu 🇯🇵

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Though Athletics and Table Tennis are both live, I'm choosing Sport Climbing right now...Sam Watson and Kiromal Katibin both knocked out in R16! :yikes:  (Kiromal had a big slip, and Sam had a smaller one.)

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And Zach Hammer slips in the 1/4s.  A cruel sport Speed Climbing is...  Per the commentators Kiromal still should win the overall Speed WC title.

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