This article lists the main competition climbing events and their results for 2018.[1]
World Cup
editWorld Championships
editDate | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women |
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August 9 – 16 | Moscow | World Youth Championships | Junior Bouldering | Meichi Narasaki | Hannah Slaney |
Youth "A" Bouldering | Sam Avezou | Laura Rogora | |||
Youth "B" Bouldering | Rei Kawamata | Natsuki Tanii | |||
Junior Lead | Meichi Narasaki | Vita Lukan | |||
Youth "A" Lead | Hidemasa Nishida | Brooke Raboutou | |||
Youth "B" Lead | Colin Duffy | Natsuki Tanii | |||
Junior Speed | Gian Luca Zodda | Ekaterina Barashchuk | |||
Youth "A" Speed | Almaz Nagaev | Natalia Kalucka | |||
Youth "B" Speed | Jeon Ha-ram | Jeong Ji-min | |||
September 6 – 16 | Innsbruck | World Championships | Bouldering | Kai Harada | Janja Garnbret |
Lead | Jakob Schubert | Jessica Pilz | |||
Speed | Reza Alipour | Aleksandra Rudzinska | |||
Combined | Jakob Schubert | Janja Garnbret |
Continental Championships
editDate | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women |
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November 7 – 11 | Kurayoshi | Asian Championships | Bouldering | Meichi Narasaki | Futaba Ito |
Lead | Kokoro Fujii | Jain Kim | |||
Speed | Alfian Muhammad | Sari Agustina | |||
Combined | Meichi Narasaki | Akiyo Noguchi | |||
November 21 – 26 | Guayaquil | Pan American Championships | Bouldering | Zach Richardson | Sierra Blair-Coyle |
Lead | Kai Lightner | Ashima Shiraishi | |||
Speed | John Brosler | Piper Kelly |
Others
editDate | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women |
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November 16 – 18 | Guangzhou | China Open | Bouldering | Yoshiyuki Ogata | Jessica Pilz |
Lead | Domen Škofic | Jessica Pilz | |||
Speed | Zhong Qixin | Aleksandra Rudzinska |
References
edit- ^ "World competitions". www.ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved June 10, 2019.