This article lists the main competition climbing events and their results for 2019. This includes the World Cup, World Championships, International Climbing Series, and Continental Championships.
World Cup
editDate | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women |
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April 5 – October 27 | Various | World Cup | Bouldering (6) | Tomoa Narasaki | Janja Garnbret |
Lead (6) | Adam Ondra | Chaehyun Seo | |||
Speed (6) | Bassa Mawem | YiLing Song | |||
Combined | Tomoa Narasaki | Janja Garnbret |
World Championships
editDate | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women | |
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August 11–21 | Hachiōji, Japan | World Championships | Bouldering | Tomoa Narasaki | Janja Garnbret | |
Lead | Adam Ondra | Janja Garnbret | ||||
Speed | Ludovico Fossali | Aleksandra Miroslaw | ||||
Combined | Tomoa Narasaki | Janja Garnbret | ||||
August 22–31 | Arco, Italy | World Youth Championships | Lead | Junior | Shuta Tanaka | Laura Rogora |
Youth A | Hidemasa Nishida | Nika Potapova | ||||
Youth B | Junta Sekiguchi | Oriane Bertone | ||||
Bouldering | Junior | Sohta Amagasa | Laura Rogora | |||
Youth A | Ao Yurikusa | Luce Douady | ||||
Youth B | Nichol Tomas | Oriane Bertone | ||||
Speed | Junior | Sergey Rukin | Elena Remizova | |||
Youth A | Iaroslav Pashkov | Emma Hunt | ||||
Youth B | Hryhorii Ilchyshyn | Callie Close | ||||
Combined | Junior | Sohta Amagasa | Laura Rogora | |||
Youth A | Ao Yurikusa | Natsumi Hirano | ||||
Youth B | Junta Sekiguchi | Sara Copar |
Continental Championships
editDate | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women |
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September 5–7 | Zakopane, Poland | European Championships | Bouldering | Mickaël Mawem | Urska Repusic |
October 4–6 | Edinburgh, Britain | Lead | Adam Ondra | Lucka Rakovec | |
Speed | Vladislav Deulin | Aleksandra Miroslaw | |||
November 6–10 | Bogor, Indonesia | Asian Championships | Lead | Kokoro Fujii | Chaehyun Seo |
Bouldering | Katsura Konishi | Chaehyun Seo | |||
Speed | Veddriq Leonardo | Nurul Iqamah | |||
Combined | Kokoro Fujii | Nurul Iqamah |
National competitions
editDate | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women |
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January 26–27 | Komazawa Olympic Park, Setagaya ward, Tokyo | Japan Cup | Bouldering | Taisei Ishimatsu | Miho Nonaka |
February 10 | Akishima city, Tokyo | Speed | Yudai Ikeda | Miho Nonaka | |
March 2–3 | Inzai city, Chiba Prefecture | Lead | Kokoro Fujii | Akiyo Noguchi | |
May 25–26 | Saijō city, Ehime Prefecture | Combined | Tomoa Narasaki | Miho Nonaka | |
June 14–16 | Celje, Slovenia | Slovenian Championships[1] | Combined | Jernej Kruder | Janja Garnbret |
June 13–16 | Innsbruck, Austria | Austrian Championships | Speed | Matthias Erber | Alexandra Elmer |
Bouldering | Florian Klingler | Jessica Pilz | |||
Lead | Jakob Schubert | Jessica Pilz | |||
Combined | Jakob Schubert | Jessica Pilz |
Others
editDate | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women |
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March 23–24 | Pfungstadt, Germany | Studio Bloc Masters[2][3] | Bouldering | Anze Peharc | Janja Garnbret |
April 19–21 | Hiroshima, Japan | FISE World Series Hiroshima[4] | Bouldering | Keita Dohi | Ryu Nakagawa |
May 12 | Akishima, Japan | au Speed Stars[5] | Speed | Ludovico Fossali | Anna Brozek |
May 24–25 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | Triglav The Rock Ljubljana[6] | Bouldering | Alexey Rubtsov | Janja Garnbret |
August 31 | Arco, Italy | Rock Master[7] | Duel (Lead/Speed) | Jakob Schubert | Mia Krampl |
September 13–14 | Stuttgart, Germany | Adidas Rockstars | Bouldering | Yoshiyuki Ogata | Futaba Ito |
October 31–November 3 | Guangzhou, China | China Open | Combined | Keita Dohi | Miho Nonaka |
November 28–December 1 | Toulouse, France | Olympic Qualifying Event | Combined | Kokoro Fujii | Futaba Ito |
References
edit- ^ "Competition Results". isksp.pzs.si. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
- ^ "Result final Studio Bloc Masters 2019 - Male" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-06-03.
- ^ "Result final Studio Bloc Masters 2019 - female" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-06-03.
- ^ "Event Results | FISE". www.fise.fr. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
- ^ "INTERNATIONAL CLIMBING SERIES - OUTDOOR VILLAGE SPEED STARS - AKISHIMA, TOKYO (JPN) 2019". www.ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
- ^ "URADNI REZULTATI 2019 / OFFICIAL RESULTS 2019 | The Rock Ljubljana (ENG)". Retrieved 2019-06-03.
- ^ "Rock Master Festival 2019 – IFSC Climbing World Cup 2019, Rock Master Festival, Arco". Retrieved 2019-09-18.