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2007 IFSC Climbing World Cup
Location Erlangen, Germany

Tarnów, Poland
Sofia, Bulgaria
Hall, Austria
Trento, Italy
La Reunion, France
Imst, Austria
Grindelwald, Switzerland
Zürich, Switzerland
Fiera di Primiero, Italy
Chamonix, France
Val Daone, Italy
Qinghai, China
Puurs, Belgium
Kazo, Japan
Valence, France
Brno, Czech Republic

Kranj, Slovenia
Date30 March – 18 November 2007
Champions
Men(B) Austria Kilian Fischhuber

(L) Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza
(S) Russia Sergei Sinitcyn

(C) Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
Women(B) France Juliette Danion

(L) Slovenia Maja Vidmar
(S) Russia Tatiana Ruyga

(C) Slovenia Natalija Gros
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The 2007 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 18 locations. Bouldering competitions were held in 7 locations, lead in 8 locations, and speed in 6 locations. The season began on 30 March in Erlangen, Germany and concluded on 18 November in Kranj, Slovenia.

The top 3 in each competition received medals, and the overall winners were awarded trophies. 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.

The winners for bouldering were Kilian Fischhuber and Juliette Danion, for lead Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza and Maja Vidmar, for speed Sergei Sinitcyn and Tatiana Ruyga, and for combined Jorg Verhoeven and Natalija Gros, men and women respectively. The National Team for bouldering was France, for lead France, and for speed Russian Federation.

Highlights of the season

In bouldering, at the World Cup in La Reunion, Juliette Danion of France flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win.

In speed climbing, Russian athletes, Sergei Sinitcyn and Tatiana Ruyga clinched the overall titles of the season for men and women respectively, making it double speed titles for Russia.

Overview

[1][2]

No. Location D G Gold Silver Bronze
1 Germany Erlangen
30 - 31 March 2007
B M Ukraine Mykhaylo Shalagin
4t5 4b5
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
3t4 3b4
Germany Jonas Baumann
3t5 4b4
W Ukraine Olga Shalagina
4t6 4b6
France Juliette Danion
4t11 4b11
Belgium Chloé Graftiaux
2t2 3b3
2 Poland Tarnów
13 - 14 April 2007
S M Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
1.010 (quali)
Hungary Csaba Komondi
2.000
Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
3.000
W Poland Edyta Ropek
1.010 (quali)
Russia Anna Stenkovaya
2.000
Ukraine Svitlana Tuzhylina
3.000
3 Bulgaria Sofia
20 - 22 April 2007
B M Czech Republic Tomás Mrázek
4t7 4b6
Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
3t4 4b7
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
3t5 4b9
W Russia Yulia Abramchuk
2t4 4b9
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
2t4 3b4
Russia Tatiana Shemulinkina
2t4 3b5
4 Austria Hall
27 - 28 April 2007
B M Austria Kilian Fischhuber
4t8 4b5
Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
4t9 4b5
Japan Akito Matsushima
2t7 2b4
W Ukraine Olga Shalagina
3t4 3b3
Slovenia Natalija Gros
3t4 3b3
Switzerland Alexandra Eyer
3t6 4b8
5 Italy Trento
1 May 2007
S M Russia Anatoly Skripov
15.400
Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
15.420
Venezuela Manuel Escobar
16.890
W Venezuela Rosmery Da Silva
23.010
Russia Tatiana Ruyga
23.840
Russia Anna Stenkovaya
23.260
6 France La Reunion
4 - 5 May 2007
B M United Kingdom Andrew Earl
4t8 4b8
France Jérôme Meyer
3t3 3b3
France Daniel DU LAC
3t4 4b4
W France Juliette Danion
4t4 4b4
Belgium Chloé Graftiaux
2t2 3b3
Czech Republic Silvie Rajfova
1t1 3b6
7 Austria Imst
11 - 12 May 2007
L M Austria David Lama
57-
Czech Republic Tomás Mrázek
50-
Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza
49+
W Austria Angela Eiter
56+
Belgium Muriel Sarkany
43-
Austria Katharina Saurwein
42-
8 Switzerland Grindelwald
8 - 9 June 2007
B M Austria Kilian Fischhuber
4t6 4b5
Japan Akito Matsushima
3t6 4b6
Finland Nalle Hukkataival
3t6 4b7
W Slovenia Natalija Gros
2t2 4b5
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
2t5 4b5
Austria Katharina Saurwein
2t8 4b9
9 Switzerland Zürich
15 - 16 June 2007
L M Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
52
Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza
45-
Switzerland Cédric Lachat
42-
W Austria Angela Eiter
Top
Slovenia Mina Markovic
47-
United States Emily Harrington
47-
10 Italy Fiera di Primiero
22 - 23 June 2007
B M Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
3t11 4b8
Italy Gabriele Moroni
2t6 4b5
Japan Akito Matsushima
2t9 2b2
W Slovenia Natalija Gros
2t7 3b3
Ukraine Olga Shalagina
1t1 2b2
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
1t2 3b3
11 France Chamonix
11 - 13 July 2007
L M Italy Flavio Crespi
47-
Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque
43
Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
28-
W Slovenia Maja Vidmar
Top
Belgium Muriel Sarkany
51-
Russia Yana Chereshneva
49-
S M Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
23.410
Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
27.650
Russia Alexander Kosterin
24.830
W Ukraine Svitlana Tuzhylina
43.230
Russia Tatiana Ruyga
48.190
Russia Galina Terenteva
52.520
12 Italy Val Daone
21 - 22 July 2007
S M Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
39.090
Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
fall
Russia Alexander Kosterin
40.130
W Russia Valentina Yurina
55.610
Russia Tatiana Ruyga
59.180
Poland Edyta Ropek
83.950
13 China Qinghai
11 - 12 August 2007
L M Czech Republic Tomás Mrázek
56-
Italy Flavio Crespi
54+
Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
48+
W Slovenia Maja Vidmar
34
Austria Angela Eiter
34-
Japan Yuka Kobayashi
34-
S M Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
17.890
Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
fall
Russia Alexander Kosterin
18.630
W Russia Tatiana Ruyga
30.370
Russia Anna Stenkovaya
fall
Russia Valentina Yurina
32.450
14 Belgium Puurs
28 - 29 September 2007
L M Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque
68+
Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza
60+
Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
47-
W Slovenia Maja Vidmar
69+
Austria Angela Eiter
67-
South Korea Jain Kim
60-
S M Venezuela Manuel Escobar
16.700
Russia Alexander Kosterin
17.600
Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
17.060
W Ukraine Svitlana Tuzhylina
29.570
Russia Anna Stenkovaya
30.170
Russia Tatiana Ruyga
31.130
15 Japan Kazo
13 - 14 October 2007
L M Czech Republic Tomás Mrázek
53
Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque
Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza
40
-
W Slovenia Maja Vidmar
64-
Spain Irati Anda Villanueva
55+
Slovenia Natalija Gros
50-
16 France Valence
2 - 3 November 2007
L M Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza
53-
Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque
52-
Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
47
W Slovenia Maja Vidmar
47+
Austria Angela Eiter
47
Slovenia Natalija Gros
45+
17 Czech Republic Brno
9 - 10 November 2007
B M Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
3t9 3b5
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
2t4 2b2
France Stephane Julien
1t1 2b2
W France Juliette Danion
4t6 4b4
Austria Anna Stöhr
4t7 4b4
Ukraine Olga Shalagina
1t3 4b4
18 Slovenia Kranj
17 - 18 November 2007
L M Switzerland Cédric Lachat
50
Italy Flavio Crespi
46+
Czech Republic Tomás Mrázek
40-
W Slovenia Maja Vidmar
42-
Spain Irati Anda Villanueva
36-
Slovenia Lucka Franko
36-
OVERALL B M Austria Kilian Fischhuber
480.00
Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
374.00
France Stephane Julien
267.00
W France Juliette Danion
426.00
Ukraine Olga Shalagina
420.00
Slovenia Natalija Gros
392.00
L M Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza
499.00
Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque
486.00
Czech Republic Tomás Mrázek
462.00
W Slovenia Maja Vidmar
634.00
Austria Angela Eiter
513.00
Belgium Muriel Sarkany
401.00
S M Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
425.00
Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
415.00
Russia Alexander Kosterin
322.00
W Russia Tatiana Ruyga
405.00
Ukraine Svitlana Tuzhylina
363.00
Russia Anna Stenkovaya
360.00
C M Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
614.00
Czech Republic Tomás Mrázek
573.00
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
537.00
W Slovenia Natalija Gros
657.00
Austria Angela Eiter
480.00
Ukraine Svitlana Tuzhylina
391.00
NATIONAL TEAMS B A France France
1571
Russia Russian Federation
1179
Austria Austria
1084
L A France France
1533
Austria Austria
1421
Slovenia Slovenia
1386
S A Russia Russian Federation
2215
Venezuela Venezuela
1222
Ukraine Ukraine
924

References

  1. ^ "2007 World Cups".
  2. ^ "RANKINGS: IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2007".