Bouldering at the 2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup
Bouldering at the 2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup | |
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Location | Toronto, Canada Vail, United States |
Champions | |
Men | Jongwon Chon |
Women | Akiyo Noguchi |
The bouldering events at the 2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup took place in various countries between May and August of that year. The winners were awarded trophies, the best three finishers received medals, and prize money was awarded to the top six finishers at each stop. At the end of the season an overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. Akiyo Noguchi won the overall women's World Cup, Jongwon Chon won the overall men's World Cup, and Japan won the National Team Ranking.
Toronto, Canada (30–31 May)
Women
59 athletes attended the World Cup in Toronto. Anna Stöhr won the competition.[1]
Rank | Name | Score |
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1 | Anna Stöhr | 3t6 4b5 |
2 | Akiyo Noguchi | 3t7 4b7 |
3 | Juliane Wurm | 2t2 4b5 |
4 | Alex Puccio | 2t3 3b3 |
5 | Katharina Saurwein | 0t 3b10 |
6 | Mélissa Le Nevé | 0t 2b2 |
Men
73 athletes attended the World Cup in Toronto. Alban Levier won the competition.[2]
Rank | Name | Score |
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1 | Alban Levier | 3t6 4b5 |
2 | Nathaniel Coleman | 3t9 4b8 |
3 | Adam Ondra | 2t3 3b3 |
4 | Kokoro Fujii | 2t4 3b3 |
5 | Manuel Cornu | 1t1 3b3 |
6 | Jongwon Chon | 1t3 2b3 |
7 | Jeremy Bonder | 0t 2b4 |
Vail, USA (5–6 June)
Women
52 athletes attended the World Cup in Vail. Megan Mascarenas won the competition.[3]
Rank | Name | Score |
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1 | Megan Mascarenas | 3t4 4b5 |
2 | Akiyo Noguchi | 2t4 3b6 |
3 | Shauna Coxsey | 2t4 3b7 |
4 | Miho Nonaka | 1t1 2b2 |
5 | Anna Stöhr | 1t2 2b5 |
6 | Margo Hayes | 1t4 2b5 |
Men
76 athletes attended the World Cup in Vail. Jan Hojer won the competition.[4]
Rank | Name | Score |
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1 | Jan Hojer | 3t4 4b4 |
2 | Nathaniel Coleman | 3t4 4b6 |
3 | Adam Ondra | 3t12 4b12 |
4 | Dmitrii Sharafutdinov | 2t3 4b7 |
5 | Sean McColl | 2t3 3b4 |
6 | Kokoro Fujii | 2t7 4b14 |
7 | Jason Holowach | 1t2 4b12 |
Chongqing, China (20–21 June)
Women
32 athletes attended the World Cup in Chongqing. Akiyo Noguchi won the competition.[5]
Rank | Name | Score |
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1 | Akiyo Noguchi | 4t5 4b5 |
2 | Miho Nonaka | 3t5 4b4 |
3 | Shauna Coxsey | 3t6 3b5 |
4 | Aya Onoe | 2t2 4b5 |
5 | Monika Retschy | 2t2 4b7 |
6 | Sol Sa | 2t10 4b9 |
Men
56 athletes attended the World Cup in Chongqing. Sean McColl won the competition.[6]
Rank | Name | Score |
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1 | Sean McColl | 4t12 4b9 |
2 | Jongwon Chon | 3t5 3b3 |
3 | Tsukuru Hori | 3t8 3b8 |
4 | Jan Hojer | 3t9 4b7 |
5 | Jeremy Bonder | 2t5 3b4 |
6 | Andrzej Mecherzynski-Wiktor | 1t1 4b5 |
7 | Rustam Gelmanov | 1t1 2b3 |
Haiyang, China (26–27 June)
Women
31 athletes attended the World Cup in Haiyang. Petra Klingler won the competition.[7]
Rank | Name | Score |
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1 | Petra Klingler | 3t3 4b10 |
2 | Akiyo Noguchi | 3t4 4b5 |
3 | Shauna Coxsey | 3t8 4b9 |
4 | Miho Nonaka | 2t4 4b11 |
5 | Katharina Saurwein | 1t1 2b4 |
6 | Mélissa Le Nevé | 1t3 3b7 |
Men
53 athletes attended the World Cup in Haiyang. Jongwon Chon won the competition.[8]
Rank | Name | Score |
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1 | Jongwon Chon | 2t3 2b2 |
2 | Rustam Gelmanov | 2t7 2b6 |
3 | Alban Levier | 1t1 2b2 |
4 | Jan Hojer | 1t1 2b3 |
5 | Adam Ondra | 1t1 2b5 |
6 | Minoru Nakano | 0t 3b4 |
Munich, Germany (14–15 August)
Women
86 athletes attended the World Cup in Munich. Shauna Coxsey won the competition.[9]
Rank | Name | Score |
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1 | Shauna Coxsey | 4t4 4b4 |
2 | Fanny Gibert | 3t3 4b7 |
3 | Megan Mascarenas | 3t4 4b5 |
4 | Akiyo Noguchi | 2t3 4b6 |
5 | Stasa Gejo | 1t2 3b3 |
6 | Katja Kadic | 1t3 3b4 |
Men
125 athletes attended the World Cup in Munich. Alexey Rubtsov won the competition.[10]
Rank | Name | Score |
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1 | Alexey Rubtsov | 2t11 4b12 |
2 | Martin Stranik | 1t1 3b4 |
3 | Jongwon Chon | 1t1 3b5 |
4 | Sergii Topishko | 0t 2b2 |
5 | Jan Hojer | 0t 2b3 |
6 | Rustam Gelmanov | 0t 2b6 |
Overall Ranking
Women
5 best competition results were counted for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015. Akiyo Noguchi won.[11]
Rank | Name | Points |
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1 | Akiyo Noguchi | 395 |
2 | Shauna Coxsey | 332 |
3 | Miho Nonaka | 276 |
4 | Petra Klingler | 224 |
5 | Megan Mascarenas | 165 |
6 | Katharina Saurwein | 163 |
7 | Sol Sa | 158 |
8 | Fanny Gibert | 151 |
9 | Anna Stöhr | 151 |
10 | Mélissa Le Nevé | 150 |
Men
5 best competition results were counted for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015. Jongwon Chon won.[12]
Rank | Name | Points |
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1 | Jongwon Chon | 292 |
2 | Jan Hojer | 264 |
3 | Adam Ondra | 259 |
4 | Nathaniel Coleman | 238 |
5 | Alban Levier | 202 |
6 | Rustam Gelmanov | 179 |
7 | Kokoro Fujii | 173 |
8 | Sean McColl | 169 |
9 | Rei Sugimoto | 151 |
9 | Jeremy Bonder | 146 |
National Team Ranking
For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted. Japan won.[13]
Rank | Nation | Points |
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1 | Japan | 1352 |
2 | France | 855 |
3 | United States of America | 670 |
4 | Germany | 567 |
5 | Austria | 542 |
6 | Republic of Korea | 511 |
7 | Great Britain | 433 |
8 | Russian Federation | 433 |
9 | Czech Republic | 365 |
10 | Slovenia | 329 |
References
- ^ "IFSC Toronto Bouldering World Cup 2015 Women Results".
- ^ "IFSC Toronto Bouldering World Cup 2015 Men Results".
- ^ "IFSC Vail Bouldering World Cup 2015 Women Results".
- ^ "IFSC Vail Bouldering World Cup 2015 Men Results".
- ^ "IFSC Chongqing Bouldering Worlc Cup 2015 Women Results".
- ^ "IFSC Chongqing Bouldering World Cup 2015 Men Results".
- ^ "IFSC Haiyang Bouldering World Cup 2015 Women Results".
- ^ "IFSC Haiyang Bouldering World Cup 2015 Men Results".
- ^ "IFSC Munich Bouldering World Cup 2015 Women Results".
- ^ "IFSC Munich Bouldering World Cup 2015 Men Results".
- ^ "IFSC Bouldering World Cup 2015 Women OVERALL Ranking".
- ^ "IFSC Bouldering World Cup 2015 Men OVERALL Ranking".
- ^ "IFSC Bouldering World Cup 2015 National Team Ranking".