2016 IFSC Climbing World Championships

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2016 IFSC Climbing World Championships
Location Paris, France
Date14–18 September 2016
Competitors533 from 53 nations
Websitehttp://worldclimbing2016.com/en/
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The 2016 IFSC Climbing World Championships, the 14th edition, were held in Paris, France from 14 to 18 September 2016.

Medal winners overview

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Lead Czech Republic Adam Ondra Austria Jakob Schubert France Gautier Supper
Men's Bouldering Japan Tomoa Narasaki Czech Republic Adam Ondra France Manuel Cornu
Men's Speed Poland Marcin Dzieński Iran Reza Alipour Russia Aleksandr Shikov
Men's Combined Canada Sean McColl France Manuel Cornu Germany David Firnenburg
Women's Lead Slovenia Janja Garnbret Belgium Anak Verhoeven Slovenia Mina Markovič
Women's Bouldering Switzerland Petra Klingler Japan Miho Nonaka Japan Akiyo Noguchi
Women's Speed Russia Anna Tsyganova France Anouck Jaubert Russia Iuliia Kaplina
Women's Combined Russia Elena Krasovskaia United States Claire Buhrfeind France Charlotte Durif

Lead

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Women

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75 athletes attended the women's lead competition.[1]

Rank Name Score
1 Slovenia Janja Garnbret Top
2 Belgium Anak Verhoeven Top
3 Slovenia Mina Markovič 43+
4 South Korea Jain Kim 43+
5 Austria Jessica Pilz 43+
6 France Julia Chanourdie 25+
7 Austria Magdalena Röck 23+
7 United States Claire Buhrfeind 23+
9 Switzerland Alina Ring 19

Men

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104 athletes attended the men's lead competition.[2]

Rank Name Score
1 Czech Republic Adam Ondra Top
2 Austria Jakob Schubert 42+
3 France Gautier Supper 41
4 Slovenia Domen Škofic 38+
5 France Romain Desgranges 38+
6 Canada Sean McColl 37+
7 Italy Stefano Ghisolfi 37
8 Japan Keiichiro Korenaga 28
9 Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué 9+

Bouldering

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Women

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87 athletes attended the women's bouldering competition.[3]

Rank Name Score
1 Switzerland Petra Klingler 3t4 4b6
2 Japan Miho Nonaka 3t9 4b9
3 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 2t2 4b7
4 United States Megan Mascarenas 2t2 4b8
5 Austria Anna Stöhr 2t5 4b12
6 Russia Elena Krasovskaia 0t 2b5

Men

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123 athletes attended the men's bouldering competition.[4]

Rank Name Score
1 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 3t6 4b7
2 Czech Republic Adam Ondra 3t11 4b10
3 France Manuel Cornu 2t9 3b8
4 France Mickaël Mawem 1t1 3b5
5 France Jeremy Bonder 1t2 2b5
6 Japan Tsukuru Hori 1t6 2b7

Speed

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Women

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46 athletes competed in the women's speed climbing event.[5]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Russia Anna Tsyganova 8.670
16 Italy Elisabetta Dalla Brida fall 1 Russia Anna Tsyganova 7.850
8 France Elma Fleuret 9.190 8 France Elma Fleuret 8.580
9 Russia Elizaveta Ivanova fall 1 Russia Anna Tsyganova 7.850
4 Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska 8.580 4 Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska 8.130
13 France Victoire Andrier 10.310 4 Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska 8.070
5 Poland Klaudia Buczek 8.630 5 Poland Klaudia Buczek 8.120
12 Austria Nina Lach 9.350 1 Russia Anna Tsyganova 7.520
2 France Anouck Jaubert 8.190 2 France Anouck Jaubert 7.790
15 Kazakhstan Tamara Ulzhabayeva 9.430 2 France Anouck Jaubert 7.860
7 France Aurelia Sarisson fall 10 Russia Daria Kan 8.710
10 Russia Daria Kan 9.150 2 France Anouck Jaubert 8.340 Small final
3 Russia Iuliia Kaplina 8.260 3 Russia Iuliia Kaplina 8.580
14 Ukraine Alla Marenych 9.080 3 Russia Iuliia Kaplina 8.030 4 Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska 8.400
6 Poland Anna Brozek 9.140 11 Poland Patrycja Chudziak 9.170 3 Russia Iuliia Kaplina 8.230
11 Poland Patrycja Chudziak 9.040

Men

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55 athletes competed in the men's speed climbing event.[6]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Iran Reza Alipour 6.170
16 Ukraine Kostiantyn Pavlenko 6.340 1 Iran Reza Alipour 6.000
8 Italy Leonardo Gontero 6.370 8 Italy Leonardo Gontero 6.240
9 China QiXin Zhong fall 1 Iran Reza Alipour 6.070
4 Russia Aleksandr Shikov 6.460 4 Russia Aleksandr Shikov 6.080
13 Czech Republic Jan Kriz fall 4 Russia Aleksandr Shikov 6.090
5 Russia Stanislav Kokorin 6.260 5 Russia Stanislav Kokorin 6.250
12 Russia Dmitrii Timofeev 6.310 1 Iran Reza Alipour 7.370
2 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev 6.300 7 Poland Marcin Dzieński 5.830
15 Italy Ludovico Fossali 7.290 2 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev fall
7 Poland Marcin Dzieński 6.230 7 Poland Marcin Dzieński 5.930
10 Russia Georgy Artamonov fall 7 Poland Marcin Dzieński 6.060 Small final
3 Czech Republic Libor Hroza 6.450 6 France Bassa Mawem fall
14 United States John Brosler 7.210 3 Czech Republic Libor Hroza 8.210 4 Russia Aleksandr Shikov 5.950
6 France Bassa Mawem 6.090 6 France Bassa Mawem 7.720 6 France Bassa Mawem 6.880
11 France Quentin Nambot 6.590

Combined

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The Combined ranking offers an Overall comparison of Athletes across the three Sport Climbing disciplines of Bouldering, Lead and Speed. The formula is simple: competitors must compete in all three disciplines to qualify and are ranked based on the aggregate of their places in the individual disciplines, in ascending order (lowest score is best). Ties are broken by comparing the competitors’ best scores.[7]

Women

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Rank Name Lead Boulder Speed TOTAL
Rank Place Rank Place Rank Place
1 Russia Elena Krasovskaia 29 5.5 6 1 20 2 8.5
2 United States Claire Burfeind 7 1 41 7 24 3 11
3 France Charlotte Durif 13 2 33 5 26 4 11
4 Italy Andrea Ebner 29 5.5 14 2 35 7 14.5
5 United States Kyra Condie 37 9.5 36 6 29 5 20.5
6 Kazakhstan Tamara Kuznetsova 55 12 45 8 15 1 21
7 Canada Alannah Yip 43 11 16 3 38 8 22
8 Ukraine Ievgeniia Kazbekova 31 7.5 21 4 44 12 23.5
9 United States Delaney Miller 19 3 53 10 43 11 24
10 United States Grace McKeehan 37 9.5 63 11 32 6 26.5
11 Italy Asja Gollo 31 7.5 49 9 40 10 26.5
12 Norway Tina Johnsen Hafsaas 21 4 71 12 46 13 29
13 Canada Alison Stewart-Patterson 57 13 86 13 39 9 35

Men

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Rank Name Lead Boulder Speed TOTAL
Rank Place Rank Place Rank Place
1 Canada Sean McColl 6 1 14 2 38 4 7
2 France Manuel Cornu 51 8 3 1 32 1 10
3 Germany David Firnenburg 23 3 49 6 44 6 15
4 South Korea Seungwoon Cho 39 5 71 9 37 3 17
5 Sweden Hannes Puman 15 2 85 13 47 7 22
6 China Pan Yufei 59 12 57 7 42 5 24
7 United Kingdom David Barrans 45 7 29 4 54 14 25
8 Latvia Rolands Rugens 75 15 27 3 48 8 26
9 Canada Elan JonasMcRae 41 6 77 10.5 50 10 26.5
10 Spain Eric Lopez Mateos 63 13 35 5 49 9 27
11 Belgium Stephane Hanssens 57 10.5 65 8 51 11 29.5
12 Kazakhstan Artyom Devyaterikov 67 14 91 14 34 2 30
13 Spain Javier Cano Blazquez 28 4 102 15 52 12 31
14 Israel Or Wechsler 53 9 77 10.5 53 13 32.5
15 United Kingdom James Pope 57 10.5 81 12 55 15 37.5

References

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  1. ^ "Paris 2016 IFSC Climbing World Championships General result W O M E N lead".
  2. ^ "Paris 2016 IFSC Climbing World Championships General result M E N lead".
  3. ^ "Paris 2016 IFSC Climbing World Championships General result W O M E N bouldering".
  4. ^ "Paris 2016 IFSC Climbing World Championships General result M E N bouldering".
  5. ^ "Paris 2016 IFSC Climbing World Championships General result W O M E N speed".
  6. ^ "Paris 2016 IFSC Climbing World Championships General result M E N speed".
  7. ^ "PARIS COMBINED RESULTS" (PDF).

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