2011 IFSC Climbing World Championships

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2011 IFSC Climbing World Championships
Location Arco, Italy
Date15 – 24 July 2011
Competitors374 from 56 nations
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The 2011 IFSC Climbing World Championships, the 11th edition, were held in Arco, Italy from 15 to 24 July 2011.

set a new world record of 6.26s in the final round against .[1]

Medal winners overview[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Lead Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque Austria Jakob Schubert Czech Republic Adam Ondra
Men's Bouldering Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov Czech Republic Adam Ondra Russia
Men's Speed China Russia Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
Women's Lead Austria Angela Eiter South Korea Jain Kim Austria
Women's Bouldering Austria Anna Stöhr United States Sasha DiGiulian Germany
Women's Speed Russia Russia Kazakhstan

Lead[]

Women[]

73 athletes attended the women's lead competition.[2]

Rank Name Score
1 Austria Angela Eiter 53+
2 South Korea Jain Kim 47-
3 Austria 47-
4 Austria Johanna Ernst 47-
5 Austria 47-
6 Slovenia Mina Markovic 47-
7 Austria 47-
8 United States Sasha DiGiulian 47-

Men[]

130 athletes attended the men's lead competition.[3]

Rank Name Score
1 Spain Ramón Julian Puigblanque Top
2 Austria Jakob Schubert 50-
3 Czech Republic Adam Ondra 50-
4 Norway Magnus Midtbø 45-
5 France 41-
6 South Korea 39-
7 Russia 25-
8 Russia 23-

Bouldering[]

Women[]

69 athletes attended the women's bouldering competition.[4]

Rank Name Score
1 Austria Anna Stöhr 4t6 4b6
2 United States Sasha DiGiulian 2t2 3b3
3 Germany 2t2 3b7
4 Russia 2t3 4b10
5 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 2t4 3b5
6 Russia Olga Bibik 1t1 3b3

Men[]

139 athletes attended the men's bouldering competition.[5]

Rank Name Score
1 Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov 4t5 4b4
2 Czech Republic Adam Ondra 4t8 4b8
3 Russia 4t12 4b12
4 Austria Kilian Fischhuber 2t8 3b9
5 Switzerland 2t10 3b20
6 Germany 1t6 2b6

Speed[]

Women[]

55 athletes competed in the women's speed climbing event.[6]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Russia 9.930
16 Ukraine 11.860 1 Russia 9.750
8 Poland 9.750 8 Poland 9.770
9 France Anouck Jaubert 13.910 1 Russia 9.570
4 Russia 10.400 5 China 10.330
13 Ukraine fall 4 Russia 13.110
5 China 10.610 5 China 10.090
12 Venezuela 11.080 1 Russia 9.880
2 Russia 10.100 2 Russia 11.280
15 Poland 10.850 2 Russia 9.610
7 Italy 11.610 10 Russia fall
10 Russia 10.190 2 Russia 10.180 Small final
3 France 12.110 14 Kazakhstan 15.060
14 Kazakhstan 10.920 14 Kazakhstan 10.800 5 China 12.610
6 Russia Natalia Titova 9.840 6 Russia Natalia Titova fall 14 Kazakhstan 11.240
11 Indonesia fall

Men[]

73 athletes competed in the men's speed climbing event.[7]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Russia 6.830
16 Kazakhstan 7.260 1 Russia fall
8 Iran 7.350 9 Russia 6.680
9 Russia 6.950 9 Russia 6.870
4 Russia 6.510 4 Russia fall
13 Russia 6.970 4 Russia 6.510
5 Kazakhstan 8.060 12 Poland 6.930
12 Poland 7.320 9 Russia 6.300
2 Czech Republic 7.280 3 China 6.260
15 Kazakhstan 7.600 2 Czech Republic 6.690
7 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev 6.810 7 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev 6.670
10 Poland 7.010 7 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev 7.660 Small final
3 China 6.690 3 China 6.820
14 Poland Marcin Dzienski fall 3 China 6.740 4 Russia fall
6 Ukraine 7.830 11 Venezuela 9.910 7 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev 6.660
11 Venezuela 7.550

References[]

  1. ^ Jan Kříž (2011-07-29), World record in speed climbing 2011 (6.26 seconds) HD, retrieved 2018-02-15
  2. ^ "General result W O M E N lead".
  3. ^ "General result M E N lead".
  4. ^ "General result W O M E N bouldering".
  5. ^ "General result M E N bouldering".
  6. ^ "General result W O M E N speed".
  7. ^ "General result M E N speed".
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