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Sport Climbing IFSC World Championships 2025


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Any thoughts on this?  In the paraclimbing champs, the men and women competed in the same event for class AL1 (unable to use or missing lower limbs).  There were 14 entries in total, including 4 women.  Four made it to the Finals, including 1 woman, who placed 4th.  Seems unfair, no?  Other classes like B1 had only 5 entries for men, taking 4 of which to Finals.  Seems like they could have made a separate W AL1 competition so that the top female could have won gold instead of finishing off the podium.

 

(I wrote IFSC expressing these concerns...perhaps they are aware of things I'm not.  And perhaps some of you might have greater insight.)

 

https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/events/ifsc-para-climbing-world-championships-seoul-2025/results/index?discipline=lead&category=al1

 

Edit: ChatGPT helped me find in the regulations (https://images.ifsc-climbing.org/ifsc/image/private/t_q_good/prd/vyd6knw8nz1ddwlmelew.pdf) that the AL1 alone has the option to be mixed-gender if too few federations/entries, and the federations get to agree or not to the combination (See 1.7 and 1.8).  That makes me feel somewhat better.  I guess since of the 4 women I found, there were only two nations, and that's why they combined.

 

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Men's Boulder Semi-finals...

 

Unfortunately, neither man from :USA made it.  Colin Duffy was doing well, but he missed the zone on the final boulder, and he had too many attempts on Boulder 1.

 

As with the women, there are a few surprises as to who is in and who is out:

 

Who's out (just listing some that are generally in finals):

Toby Roberts :GBR 

Hannes Van Duysen :BEL 

Sam Avezou :FRA 

(Paul Jenft :FRA and Sohta Amagasa :JPN didn't make it out of qualis) 

 

Who's in (some dark horses who aren't normally around)

Jan-Luca Posch :AUT - Has only made one final each of the past three years 

Thorben Perry Bloem :GER - Never made a finals in a WC, qualified for semis in 20th place

Jack MacDougall :GBR - Has done well this year in the European circuit, as well as one WC final

 

 

And after being shut out of the Women's final, Team :JPN has 3 finalists, including siblings Tomoa and Meichi Narasaki.  Dohyun Lee :KOR flashed the first three boulders (one of only two to even top Boulder 3).  Sorato Anraku :JPN was the only one to top all 4.

 

Time for finals!

 

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Whereas the women had a surprise medalist (:clap: Melina Costanza :USA !!!), the men's medalists were locked in heading to the final boulder...the only issue was what color the medals would be.  Mejdi Schalk :FRA , Lee Dohyun :KOR , and Anraku Sorato :JPN had all topped the first three boulders.  Medji was ahead on attempts (2 ahead), and Dohyun and Soratu were tied on attempts (Sorato ahead on count-back).

 

Mejdi was up first.  He had two attempts to secure the gold.  Almost made it the first time.  Then...just like Oriane in the Women's Final...he rested a long time, giving him as much energy as he could to top it...except he didn't do it.  He just had to sit and wait to see how Dohyun and Sorato did.

 

Dohyun was up next...he got zone, but not the top.  So, the leaderboard was Mejdi, Dohyun, and Sorato going into the final climb.

 

Sorato was the final climber.  Got the zone first try, cementing Dohyun's bronze.  Rested.  Waited.  Then up he went...and he got it!  After not making the Lead finals, this 18-year-old was determined and got the gold!  You could tell as he held the final hold that he was letting it sink in, and there was so much relief and pride.  Brought tears to my eyes!  So, just like with Oriane, the gold was there for Mejdi, but had it taken at the last moment.

 

Sorato... #1 ranking for Boulder, #1 in World Cup, and now #1 World Champion! :JPN 

 

Congrats to the medallists and to all.  A great competition.

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Final Medal Table for the WCH

 

1) :SLO 2-1-0--3

2) :CHN 1-1-1--3

2) :JPN 1-1-1--3

4) :KOR 1-0-2--3

5) :POL 1-0-0--1

6) :FRA 0-2-0--2

7) :GER 0-1-0--1

8) :USA 0-0-2--2

 

Multiple medals for Janja :SLO (2 golds) and Dohyun :KOR (1 gold, 1 bronze).  Congrats!

 

:USA definitely has the talent to do better, but it wasn't our year.  Looking forward to seeing our athletes get stronger!

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Final Results:

 

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Men's Lead:

1. Lee Do-hyun :KOR

2. Satone Yoshida :JPN

3. Taisei Homma :JPN

4. Alberto Gines Lopez :ESP

5. Neo Suzuki :JPN 

6. Sam Avezou :FRA 

7. Jakob Schubert :AUT 

8. Giovanni Placci :ITA 

9. Putra Tri Ramadani :INA

10. Sorato Ankaru :JPN

11. Luka Potocar :SLO 

12. Shion Omata :JPN 

13. Jonas Utelli :SUI 

14. Colin Duffy :USA 

15. Adam Ondra :CZE 

16. Pan Yufei :CHN 

17. Noh Hyun-seung :KOR

18. Filip Schenk :ITA 

19. Zento Murashita :JPN 

20. Ties Vancraeynest :BEL 

21. Yannick Nagel :GER 

22. Kwon Ki-beom :KOR 

23. Guillermo Peinado Franganillo :ESP 

24. Cho Seung-woon :KOR 

 

Men's Boulder:

1. Sorato Anraku :JPN

2. Mejdi Schalck :FRA

3. Lee Do-hyun :KOR

4. Tomoa Narasaki :JPN

5. Meichi Narasaki :JPN 

6. Jan-Luca Posch :AUT 

7. Thorben Perry Bloem :GER 

8. Jack Macdougall :GBR

9. Nikolay Rusev :BUL

10. Dayan Akhtar :GBR

10. Yuji Fujiwaki :JPN 

12. Colin Duffy :USA 

13. Hamish McArthur :GBR 

14. Sam Avezou :FRA 

15. Samuel Richard :FRA 

15. Hannes van Duysen :BEL 

17. Toby Roberts :GBR

18. Tomer Yakobovitch :ISR

19. Lukas Mokrolusky :CZE 

20. Pan Yufei :CHN 

21. Anze Peharc :SLO 

22. Benjamin Hanna :USA 

23. Guillermo Peinado Franganillo :ESP 

24. Nicolas Collin :BEL 

 

Men's Speed:

1. Long Jianguo :CHN 

2. Leander Carmanns :GER

3. Zach Hammer :USA

4. Reza Alipour Shenazandifard :IRI 

5. Erik Noya Cardona :ESP 

5. Samuel Watson :USA 

5. Michael Hom :USA 

5. Wu Peng :CHN

9. Guillaume Moro :FRA 

9. Chu Shouhong :CHN 

9. Matteo Zurloni :ITA 

9. Li Xu :CHN 

9. Yaroslav Tkach :UKR 

9. Hryhorii Ilchyshyn :UKR 

9. Amir Maimuratov :KAZ 

9. Shuto Fujino :JPN 

 

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Women's Lead:

1. Janja Garnbret :SLO 

2. Rosa Rekar :SLO

3. Seo Chae-hyun :KOR 

4. Erin McNeice :GBR

5. Annie Sanders :USA 

6. Zelia Avezou :FRA 

7. Lucka Rakovec :SLO 

8. Flora Oblasser :AUT 

9. Laura Rogora :ITA

10. Mei Kotake :JPN 

11. Zhang Yuetong :CHN 

12. Kim Chae-yeong :KOR

13. Manon Hily :FRA

14. Heloise Doumont :BEL

15. Natsuki Tanii :JPN

16. Kohana Mugishima :JPN

17. Mia Krampl :SLO

17. Mattea Potzi :AUT

19. Luo Zhilu :CHN

20. Natsumi Hirano :JPN 

21. Anna Maria Apel :GER

22. Ryu Nakagawa :JPN

23. Kim Ja-in :KOR

24. Aleksandra Totkova :BUL

 

Women's Boulder:

1. Janja Garnbret :SLO

2. Oriane Bertone :FRA

3. Melina Costanza :USA

4. Erin McNeice :GBR

5. Jennifer Eucharia Buckley :SLO

6. Anna Maria Apel :GER

7. Annie Sanders :USA

8. Ayala Kerem :ISR 

9. Miho Nonaka :JPN

10. Chloe Caulier :BEL

10. Zhang Yuetong :CHN

12. Zelia Avezou :FRA

13. Melody Sekikawa :JPN

13. Seo Chae-hyun :KOR

15. Lily Abriat :FRA

15. Mao Nakamura :JPN 

17. Futaba Ito :JPN

18. Agathe Calliet :FRA

19. Camilla Moroni :ITA

20. Tamar Cohen :ISR

21. Flora Oblasser :AUT

22. Oceania Mackenzie :AUS 

23. Mashiro Kuzuu :JPN

24. Emma Edwards :GBR

25. Zoe Peetermans :GBR 

 

Women's Speed:

1. Aleksandra Miroslaw :POL

2. Deng Lijuan :CHN

3. Zhou Yafei :CHN

4. Jeong Ji-min :KOR

5. Qin Yumei :CHN

5. Zhang Mengli :CHN

5. Natalia Kalucka :POL

5. Zhang Shaoqin :CHN

9. Isis Rothfork :USA

9. Capucine Viglione :FRA

9. Beatrice Colli :ITA

9. Leslie Adriana Romero Perez :ESP

9. Carla Martinez Vidal :ESP

9. Meng Shixue :CHN 

9. Piper Kelly :USA

9. Ren Koyamatsu :JPN 

 

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Full Results

 

Countries participating: :ESP :JPN :INA :FRA :KOR :AUT :SLO :CZE :GER :ITA :CHN :SUI :USA :BEL :GBR :SWE :TPE :CHI :BUL :ROU :HKG :THA :MAS :CAN :IRI :IND :AUS :BRA :SGP :PHI :ECU :MKD :KAZ :ISL :CRC :KSA :ARG :UKR :NED :SVK :ISR :PER :MEX :LAT :HON :NZL :KUW :POL :RSA 

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Fun fact: This is the first time someone other than Jakob Schubert or Adam Ondra has won M Lead since 2011.

 

And, it's the first time that neither Jakob nor Adam has been on the podium since 2007! :yikes:

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8 hours ago, clemsonbeav said:

Fun fact: This is the first time someone other than Jakob Schubert or Adam Ondra has won M Lead since 2011.

 

And, it's the first time that neither Jakob nor Adam has been on the podium since 2007! :yikes:

time goes by...

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

time goes by...

But Jakob still had a chance, making finals, and Adam made it to semis.  Two great athletes!  And also nice to see the next generation coming up.

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