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Stohr and Fischhuber win the Bouldering World Cup 2011 |
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Wednesday, 24 August 2011 15:00 |
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The event in Munich draws the curtains on the World Cup 2011.
The IFSC Bouldering World Cup closed on Saturday with the event in Munich, Germany.
The competition awarded the World Cup titles to the Austrians Anna Stohr – winner of the World Championship in Arco – and to Kilian Fishhuber, although neither of them stepped up for the first place in Munich. In the women’s field, the Slovenian Mina Markovic gains the gold medal with 3 tops 3 out of 4; the home athlete Julianne Wurm, galvanized by her public, sends one boulder more than Anna Stohr and thus gets the silver medal, with Stohr in third place.
The Russian Dmitry Sharafutdinov, World Champion in Arco, shows again his great shape with four boulders climbed on first attempt; but most impressive is the fact that only Russian athletes are on the podium at the last bouldering competition of the year: Rustam Gelmanov is second, and Alexey Rubtsov is third.
See the World Cup 2011 Rankings |
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Stanislav Kokorin and Alina Gaydamakin winners of Daone Speed World Cup 2011 |
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Monday, 08 August 2011 09:13 |
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Due to bad weather conditions finals were cancelled.
Pouring rain since the early morning could not allow the normal progress of the competition. Jerome Chapelle, IFSC Jury president, in accordance with the Speed Rock event organizers reluctantly decided to cancel the finals of the Daone Speed World Cup, scheduled on Sunday 7th.
Qualifications’ results registered during the first competition day were therefore held to be valid. The Russians had climbed on the 25 meters route of the Hydro Dolomiti Enel dam setting the new overall records on the wall, 12”33 for Stanislav Kokorin and 21”13 for Alina Gaydamakina.
Stanislav Kokorin and Alina Gaydamakin were therefore awarded gold medals. In men’s field the Polish Swirk Lukasz won the silver, while Sergey Abdrakhmanov (RUS) won the bronze, whereas in women’s field the Italian Sara Morandi classified on the second position, followed by Edyta Ropek (POL) on third position
The next IFSC event in two weeks, on August 19 and 20 in Munich, Germany! |
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The IFSC World Championship closed on Sunday 24 with the traditional Duel and the Closing Ceremony. |
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Wednesday, 27 July 2011 12:41 |
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Here is a sum up of the new titles for each discipline:
Bouldering Men: Dmitry Sharafutdinov
Bouldering Women: Anna Stohr
Lead Men: Julian Ramon Puigblanque
Lead Women: Angela Eiter
Speed Men: Zhong Qixin
Speed Women: Maria Krasavina
Overall Men: Adam Ondra
Overall Women: Yana Chereshneva
Team Ranking Overall: Russia
Duel Men: Adam Ondra
Duel Women: Maria Krasavina” |
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Fischhuber and Noguchi win in Sheffield while Kilian and Akiyo score their 5th and 4th victory of the year |
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Monday, 04 July 2011 09:20 |
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This weekend in Sheffield the Austrian Kilian Fischhuber mortgaged the World Cup 2011 with his 5th victory, which brought him to 560 points in the 2011 ranking - with his direct rival Sharafutdinov following at 430, and one competition left to close the Boulder World Cup 2011. Second on the podium Cedric Lachat (SUI), third the Russian Alexey Rubtsov, with respectively 5 and 13 attempts to complete 2 problems. Gold in the women's field was awarded to Akiyo Noguchi (JPN), at her 4th victory of the year; nevertheless, Anna Stohr (6th in Sheffield) remains at the top of the 2011 ranking. Silver goes to the French Melissa Le Neve, and gold to Alex Puccio (USA). The Boulder World Cup will be back with the final competition in Munich in August; but all the best climbers will gather in two weeks in Arco for the IFSC World Championship... Be sure not to miss it on www.ifsc.tv! |
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Glairon Mondet and Noguchi gold in Barcelona |
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Monday, 27 June 2011 14:20 |
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The French Guillaume Glairon-Mondet and the Japanese Akiyo Noguchi win the event in Barcelona with 2 and 4 tops in the Finals
Barcelona (ESP) - The heat of Barcelona seems to have shuffled the cards of the 2011 Boulder World Cup, as the favorites Kilian Fischhuber and Anna Stohr (AUT) did not make it to the podium in the competition set by Reini Fichtinger.
In the women's field, Akiyo Noguchi was the only one to complete all four problems, while the second ranked Alex Puccio just sent 2, although being very close the the top of the second boulder. Third the French Melissa Le Neve, with 2 tops in Finals and one top less than Puccio in the Semis.
Guillame Glairon Mondet seized his victory and the gold medal by flashing the fourth problem. Behind him, two Russians, Rustam Gelmanov and Dmitry Sharafutdinov, the only one to make it on problem number four together with the French winner.
Anna Stohr and Kilian Fischhuber maintain the lead of the WC Ranking 2011, although their advantage on respectively Noguchi and Puccio has been reduced. Sheffield next week will give an hint of who could gain the World Cup 2011: after Sheffield, the Boulder World Cup will take a break until the last competition of the year, in Munich.
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Eindhoven awards gold to Fischhuber and Noguchi |
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Monday, 20 June 2011 08:52 |
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Eindhoven (NED) - It's Kilian and Akiyo, once again. At the new outdoor venue - in the square designed by Massimiliano Fuksass - Kilian Fischhuber (AUT) beat Daniel Woods (USA) by 2 attempts to send all boulders in the final round, while the French François Kaiser steps in third place with 3 problems completed. In the women's field, Akiyo Noguchi, from Japan, claims back the first place by sending the four final boulders by the routesetter Jamie Cassidy in 6 attempts, against Anna Stohr's 8 attempts. Melissa Le Neve (FRA) got the bronze medal with 3 tops out of 4. Fischhuber is now leading the World Cup Ranking 2011 with 409 points, while Dmitry Sharafutdinov follows at 366; despite Noguchi's victory, Stohr is still at the top of the women's ranking for 2011 with 540 points, against Noguchi's 429. The next event will take place on June 25 and 26 in Barcelona, Spain and it will be webcast live on www.ifsc.tv. Highlights and replays of Eindhoven will be available on ifsc.tv in a few days... Check it out!
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