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2012 IFSC Climbing World Cup
Location Chongqing, China

Log-Dragomer, Slovenia
Vienna, Austria
Innsbruck, Austria
Vail, United States
Chamonix, France
Briancon, France
Val Daone, Italy
Imst, Austria
Munich, Germany
Arco, Italy
Puurs, Belgium
Atlanta, United States
Xining, China
Mokpo, South Korea
Inzai, Japan

Kranj, Slovenia
Date13 April – 18 November 2012
Champions
Men(B) Russia Rustam Gelmanov

(L) Japan Sachi Amma
(S) Russia Stanislav Kokorin

(C) Austria Jakob Schubert
Women(B) Austria Anna Stöhr

(L) Slovenia Mina Markovic
(S) Russia Alina Gaidamakina

(C) Slovenia Mina Markovic
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The 2012 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 17 locations. Bouldering competitions were held in 6 locations, lead in 9 locations, and speed in 6 locations. The season began on 13 April in Chongqing, China 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 Rustam Gelmanov and Anna Stöhr, for lead Sachi Amma and Mina Markovic, for speed Stanislav Kokorin and Alina Gaidamakina, and for combined Jakob Schubert and Mina Markovic, men and women respectively.

Highlights of the season

In bouldering, at the World Cup in Munich, Akiyo Noguchi of Japan flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win.

In speed climbing, at the World Cup in Xining, Evgenii Vaitcekhovskii of Russia set a new world record of 5.88 seconds in the semifinal against his teammate Sergey Abdrakhmanov's 5.98 seconds.[1] At the end of the season, Russian athletes, Stanislav Kokorin and Alina Gaidamakina clinched the overall titles of the season for men and women respectively, making it double speed titles for Russia.

Overview

[2][3]

No. Location D G Gold Silver Bronze
1 China Chongqing
13 - 14 April 2012
B M Austria Jakob Schubert
2t2 3b6
France Guillaume Glairon Mondet
2t5 4b4
Russia Rustam Gelmanov
1t3 4b4
W Japan Akiyo Noguchi
2t2 2b2
Austria Anna Stöhr
2t6 3b5
South Korea Jain Kim
1t2 3b4
S M Russia Dmitrii Timofeev
6.470
Czech Republic Libor Hroza
7.280
China QiXin Zhong
6.860
W Russia Alina Gaidamakina
9.240
Russia Mariia Krasavina
9.440
Russia Natalia Titova
9.470
2 Slovenia Log-Dragomer
21 - 22 April 2012
B M Russia Rustam Gelmanov
3t4 4b5
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
3t6 4b7
Germany Thomas Tauporn
3t9 4b7
W Slovenia Mina Markovic
4t8 4b7
United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
2t2 4b4
Austria Anna Stöhr
2t3 4b4
3 Austria Vienna
27 - 28 April 2012
B M Russia Rustam Gelmanov
4t7 4b4
Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
3t4 4b4
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
3t5 4b4
W Japan Akiyo Noguchi
4t6 4b4
Slovenia Mina Markovic
3t5 4b4
United States Alex Puccio
2t2 3b4
4 Austria Innsbruck
18 - 19 May 2012
B M Austria Kilian Fischhuber
2t5 4b8
Russia Rustam Gelmanov
1t1 3b4
Canada Sean McColl
0t 4b4
W Austria Anna Stöhr
4t7 4b6
United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
4t8 4b7
France Melissa Le Neve
3t4 3b4
5 United States Vail
1 - 2 June 2012
B M Austria Kilian Fischhuber
4t7 4b7
Canada Sean McColl
4t9 4b9
Germany Jan Hojer
3t3 3b3
W Austria Anna Stöhr
4t14 4b11
United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
3t4 4b5
Germany Juliane Wurm
3t4 3b3
6 France Chamonix
12 - 13 July 2012
L M Japan Sachi Amma
43+
Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque
41+
Canada Sean McColl
40+
W Slovenia Mina Markovic
42+
South Korea Jain Kim
42+
Japan Momoka Oda
41
S M Russia Stanislav Kokorin
6.401
Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
9.043
Ukraine Yaroslav Gontaryk
6.397
W Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska
8.998
Russia Alina Gaidamakina
9.193
Russia Natalia Titova
9.402
7 France Briançon
20 - 21 July 2012
L M Japan Sachi Amma
53+
Canada Sean McColl
50+
Austria Jakob Schubert
49
W France Hélène Janicot
Top
Austria Johanna Ernst
Top
France Charlotte Durif
Top
8 Italy Val Daone
28 - 29 July 2012
S M Ukraine Yaroslav Gontaryk
12.980
Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
fall
Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
16.160
W Poland Edyta Ropek
20.910
Poland Klaudia Buczek
21.330
Russia Alina Gaidamakina
18.300
9 Austria Imst
10 - 11 August 2012
L M Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
47+
Austria Jakob Schubert
46+
Japan Sachi Amma
46+
W Japan Momoka Oda
60+
Slovenia Mina Markovic
57+
Austria Johanna Ernst
51+
10 Germany Munich
25 - 26 August 2012
B M Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
4t10 4b9
Canada Sean McColl
4t10 4b10
Austria Jakob Schubert
3t10 4b17
W Japan Akiyo Noguchi
4t4 4b4
Austria Anna Stöhr
4t5 4b5
Germany Juliane Wurm
4t6 4b5
11 Italy Arco
1 - 2 September 2012
S M Italy Leonardo Gontero
6.600
Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
6.740
Czech Republic Libor Hroza
6.500
W Russia Alina Gaidamakina
9.040
Russia Yuliya Levochkina
9.700
Russia Natalia Titova
8.960
12 Belgium Puurs
21 - 22 September 2012
L M Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque
60+
Switzerland Cédric Lachat
57+
France Romain Desgranges
57+
W South Korea Jain Kim
56
Austria Johanna Ernst
54+
Austria Magdalena Röck
51+
13 United States Atlanta
29 - 30 September 2012
L M Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque
Top
Austria Jakob Schubert
Top
France Romain Desgranges
70+
W South Korea Jain Kim
59+
Slovenia Mina Markovic
59+
Slovenia Maja Vidmar
54
14 China Xining
12 - 13 October 2012
L M Canada Sean McColl
38+
Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
33
Italy Stefano Ghisolfi
32
W Austria Johanna Ernst
Top
Slovenia Mina Markovic
Top
South Korea Jain Kim
42+
S M Russia Stanislav Kokorin
6.080
Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
6.290
Russia Sergey Abdrakhmanov
6.110
W France Esther Bruckner
8.540
Poland Edyta Ropek
9.190
Russia Mariia Krasavina
8.580
15 South Korea Mokpo
20 - 21 October 2012
L M South Korea Hyunbin Min
33
Japan Sachi Amma
32+
Canada Sean McColl
29+
W South Korea Jain Kim
36+
Slovenia Mina Markovic
36+
Russia Dinara Fakhritdinova
35+
S M Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
6.110
Russia Arsenii Shevchenko
6.590
Ukraine Yaroslav Gontaryk
6.200
W Russia Yuliya Levochkina
9.340
Russia Mariia Krasavina
9.400
France Esther Bruckner
9.350
16 Japan Inzai
27 - 28 October 2012
L M Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque
Top
Austria Jakob Schubert
Top
Japan Sachi Amma
Top
W Slovenia Mina Markovic
Top
South Korea Jain Kim
51+
Slovenia Maja Vidmar
49+
17 Slovenia Kranj
17 - 18 November 2012
L M Austria Jakob Schubert
43+
Japan Sachi Amma
34
Norway Magnus Midtboe
33+
W Slovenia Mina Markovic
37+
Japan Momoka Oda
37+
Slovenia Maja Vidmar
37+
OVERALL B M Russia Rustam Gelmanov
400.00
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
354.00
Austria Jakob Schubert
318.00
W Austria Anna Stöhr
425.00
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
394.00
United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
350.00
L M Japan Sachi Amma
600.00
Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque
568.00
Austria Jakob Schubert
538.00
W Slovenia Mina Markovic
675.00
South Korea Jain Kim
617.00
Austria Johanna Ernst
522.00
S M Russia Stanislav Kokorin
361.00
Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
314.00
Ukraine Yaroslav Gontaryk
301.00
W Russia Alina Gaidamakina
396.00
Russia Yuliya Levochkina
345.00
Russia Mariia Krasavina
319.00
C M Austria Jakob Schubert
737.00
Canada Sean McColl
681.00
Japan Sachi Amma
499.00
W Slovenia Mina Markovic
764.00
South Korea Jain Kim
631.00
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
590.00

References

  1. ^ International Federation of Sport Climbing (2012-10-18), Men's Speed Climbing World Record 5.88 - IFSC Climbing World Cup Xining 2012 - Speed, retrieved 2017-05-22
  2. ^ "2012 World Cups".
  3. ^ "RANKINGS: IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2012".