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Sport climbing at the 2022 Asian Games – Women's combined

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Women's combined
at the 2022 Asian Games
VenueKeqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre
Date5–7 October 2023
Competitors23 from 14 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Japan
silver medal    South Korea
bronze medal    China
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The women's combined competition at the 2022 Asian Games took place from 5 to 7 October at the Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre.[1]

The final events were canceled due to severe weather conditions, with medals awarded based on the semifinal results. Since Ai Mori tied with Seo Chae-hyun in the semifinals, gold and silver were decided on count-back to qualification.[2]

Schedule

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All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Thursday, 5 October 2023 09:00 Qualification – Boulder
13:50 Qualification – Lead
Saturday, 7 October 2023 09:00 Semifinal – Boulder
13:20 Semifinal – Lead
18:35 Final – Boulder
20:30 Final – Lead

Results

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Legend
  • T — Top hold
  • z — First zone hold
  • Z — Second zone hold

Qualification

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Rank Athlete Boulder Lead Total
1 2 3 4 Points Result Points
1  Ai Mori (JPN) T1 T2 T1 T1 99.9 43+ 96.1 196.0
2  Seo Chae-hyun (KOR) T1 z1 T2 T1 79.9 43+ 96.1 176.0
3  Luo Zhilu (CHN) T1 T3 T2 T1 99.7 38+ 76.1 175.8
4  Sa Sol (KOR) T1 z3 T3 T1 79.6 27 39 118.6
5  Anon Matsufuji (JPN) T1 Z3 T1 T1 84.8 23+ 28.1 112.9
6  Zhang Yuetong (CHN) T1 z3 z1 T1 59.8 31 51 110.8
7  Elnaz Rekabi (IRI) T1 z1 Z1 T1 65 29+ 45.1 110.1
8  Lee Hung-ying (TPE) T1 z2 Z1 T1 64.9 23+ 28.1 93.0
8  Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ) T1 z2 Z1 T1 64.9 23+ 28.1 93.0
10  Sukma Lintang Cahyani (INA) T1 z1 z6 T3 59.3 14+ 10.1 69.4
11  Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA) T1 z1 z1 T1 60 11+ 7.1 67.1
12  Wong Tseng Shun (HKG) T1 z1 z2 T1 59.9 11+ 7.1 67.0
13  Tsui Tsz Kiu (HKG) T1 z1 z1 T4 59.7 11+ 7.1 66.8
14  Nur Diatul Jannah (INA) T1 z1 z5 T1 59.6 11+ 7.1 66.7
15  Rochelle Suarez (PHI) T3 z2 T4 54.4 11+ 7.1 61.5
16  Viktoriya Adamenko (KAZ) T1 z5 z2 Z1 44.5 11+ 7.1 51.6
17  Saniya Farooque Shaikh (IND) T3 z1 z5 Z2 44.3 11+ 7.1 51.4
18  Shivani Charak (IND) T2 z1 Z2 39.8 10+ 6.1 45.9
19  Nyamdoogiin Selenge (MGL) T2 z12 Z13 37.6 9 5 42.6
20  Mhik Tejares (PHI) T2 Z2 34.8 10+ 6.1 40.9
21  Asal Islamova (UZB) Z1 z3 z2 Z1 29.7 10+ 6.1 35.8
22  Iroda Rapikova (UZB) Z8 9.3 9 5 14.3
23  Amani Jannat (PAK) z1 5 9 5 10.0

Semifinal

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Rank Athlete Boulder Lead Total
2 3 4 Points Result Points
1  Ai Mori (JPN) T1 T3 T1 99.73 Top 100 199.73
2  Seo Chae-hyun (KOR) T1 T2 T2 99.73 Top 100 199.73
3  Zhang Yuetong (CHN) T2 T1 T2 99.73 42 76 175.73
4  Anon Matsufuji (JPN) T1 Z1 Z2 59.86 39+ 64.1 123.96
5  Sa Sol (KOR) T2 Z3 Z2 59.46 39 64 123.46
6  Luo Zhilu (CHN) T2 z1 Z1 53.20 36+ 54.1 107.3
7  Elnaz Rekabi (IRI) T1 z2 Z4 52.80 32+ 42.1 94.9
8  Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ) T2 z3 Z1 52.93 27 28 80.93
9  Lee Hung-ying (TPE) T5 z1 Z3 52.53 25 24 76.53
10  Sukma Lintang Cahyani (INA) Z4 z2 19.46 25 24 43.46
11  Wong Tseng Shun (HKG) Z7 z2 19.06 23+ 20.1 39.16
12  Nur Diatul Jannah (INA) z3 6.40 25 24 30.40
13  Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA) z4 z3 12.66 20+ 14.1 26.76
14  Saniya Farooque Shaikh (IND) z8 z2 12.26 17 9 21.26
15  Shivani Charak (IND) z9 z2 12.13 16+ 8.1 20.23
16  Tsui Tsz Kiu (HKG) z1 z3 13.06 15 7 20.06
17  Viktoriya Adamenko (KAZ) z6 z3 12.40 10+ 2.1 14.5
18  Rochelle Suarez (PHI) z3 6.40 10+ 2.1 8.5
19  Mhik Tejares (PHI) z5 6.13 10+ 2.1 8.23
20  Nyamdoogiin Selenge (MGL) z7 5.86 5 0 5.86
  • The first boulder was cancelled due to rain, therefore the stage score for each boulder was multiplied by a factor of 4/3.[3]

Final

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Rank Athlete Boulder Lead Total
1 2 3 4 Points Result Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ai Mori (JPN)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Seo Chae-hyun (KOR)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Zhang Yuetong (CHN)
4  Anon Matsufuji (JPN)
5  Sa Sol (KOR)
6  Luo Zhilu (CHN)
7  Elnaz Rekabi (IRI)
8  Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ)
  • The final was cancelled over safety issues due to the heavy rain in Shaoxing, the organizing committee announced that the semifinal results would be considered as the final results.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". 6 October 2023. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  2. ^ "World number two Mori Ai wins women's boulder & lead combined title after final cancelled". Olympics.com. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Cancellation of Boulder 1" (PDF). 7 October 2023. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Mori Takes Asian Games Gold to Close Out Competition". IFSC. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
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