2016 IFSC Climbing World Cup

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2016 IFSC Climbing World Cup
Location Meiringen, Switzerland

Kazo, Japan
Chongqing, China
Nanjing, China
Navi Mumbai, India
Innsbruck, Austria
Vail, United States
Chamonix, France
Villars, Switzerland
Briancon, France
Munich, Germany
Imst, Austria
Arco, Italy
Wujiang, China
Xiamen, China

Kranj, Slovenia
Date15 April – 27 November 2016
Champions
Men(B) Japan Tomoa Narasaki

() Slovenia Domen Škofic
() Poland Marcin Dzieński

(C) Canada Sean McColl
Women(B) United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey

(L) Slovenia Janja Garnbret
(S) Russia Iuliia Kaplina

(C) Slovenia Janja Garnbret
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The 2016 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 16 locations. Bouldering, lead and speed competitions were held in 7 locations. The season began on 15 April in Meiringen, Switzerland and concluded on 27 November in Kranj, Slovenia.

The top 3 in each competition received medals, and the overall winners were awarded trophies. At the end of the season an overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event.

The winners for bouldering were Tomoa Narasaki and Shauna Coxsey, for lead Domen Škofic and Janja Garnbret, and for speed Marcin Dzieński and Iuliia Kaplina, men and women respectively.

Highlights of the season[]

In lead climbing, Slovenian athletes, Domen Skofic and Janja Garnbret clinched the overall titles of the season for men and women respectively, making it double lead titles for Slovenia.

France was the only nation in the top three National Team Ranking in all disciplines, ranked second in all.

Overview[]

[1]

No. Location D G Gold Silver Bronze
1 Switzerland Meiringen
(15 - 16 April 2016)
B M Russia Alexey Rubtsov Czech Republic Netherlands
W United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey France Melissa Le Neve United States
2 Japan Kazo
(23 - 24 April 2016)
B M Russia Italy Michael Piccolruaz Japan Kokoro Fujii
W United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey France Melissa Le Neve Japan Miho Nonaka
3 China Chongqing
(30 April - 1 May 2016)
B M Japan Tomoa Narasaki Germany Jan Hojer South Korea Jongwon Chon
W United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Japan Akiyo Noguchi Japan Miho Nonaka
S M Russia Czech Republic Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
W Russia Iuliia Kaplina Poland Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska
4 China Nanjing
(7 - 8 May 2016)
S M Iran Reza Alipour Czech Republic Poland Marcin Dzienski
W Russia Iuliia Kaplina Ukraine Russia
5 India Navi Mumbai
(14 - 15 May 2016)
B M Japan Kokoro Fujii Japan Tomoa Narasaki Russia Alexey Rubtsov
W Japan Miho Nonaka Germany Japan Akiyo Noguchi
6 Austria Innsbruck
(20 - 21 May 2016)
B M South Korea Jongwon Chon Japan Tomoa Narasaki Canada Sean McColl
W United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Slovenia Janja Garnbret Japan Miho Nonaka
7 United States Vail
(10 - 11 June 2016)
B M Japan Kokoro Fujii Japan Tomoa Narasaki Russia Alexey Rubtsov
W United States United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Austria Anna Stöhr
8 France Chamonix
(11 - 12 July 2016)
L M Slovenia Domen Skofic Italy Stefano Ghisolfi Austria Jakob Schubert
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret Belgium Anak Verhoeven South Korea Jain Kim
S M Poland Marcin Dzienski Czech Republic Iran Reza Alipour
W France Anouck Jaubert Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska Russia
9 Switzerland Villars
(15 - 16 July 2016)
L M Canada Sean McColl Japan France
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret Belgium Anak Verhoeven South Korea Jain Kim
S M Poland Marcin Dzienski Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev Russia
W France Anouck Jaubert Russia Iuliia Kaplina France
10 France Briancon
(22 - 23 July 2016)
L M Slovenia Domen Skofic France Romain Desgranges Canada Sean McColl
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret Austria Jessica Pilz Austria
11 Germany Munich
(12 - 13 August 2016)
B M Japan Tomoa Narasaki South Korea Jongwon Chon Russia Alexey Rubtsov
W Japan Miho Nonaka United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Japan Akiyo Noguchi
12 Austria Imst
(19 - 20 August 2016)
L M Slovenia Domen Skofic Austria Jakob Schubert France
W Austria Slovenia Mina Markovic South Korea Jain Kim
13 Italy Arco
(26 - 27 August 2016)
L M France Romain Desgranges Austria Jakob Schubert Russia
W Belgium Anak Verhoeven South Korea Jain Kim Slovenia Janja Garnbret
S M Poland Marcin Dzienski Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev France Bassa Mawem
W France Anouck Jaubert Russia Iuliia Kaplina Poland
14 China Wujiang
(18 - 19 October 2016)
S M China Russia Vladislav Deulin Poland Marcin Dzienski
W France Anouck Jaubert Russia Iuliia Kaplina Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska
15 China Xiamen
(22 - 23 October 2016)
L M Italy Stefano Ghisolfi Russia Austria Jakob Schubert
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret Belgium Anak Verhoeven South Korea Jain Kim
S M Russia France Bassa Mawem China
W Poland Russia Iuliia Kaplina Russia
16 Slovenia Kranj
(26 - 27 November 2016)
L M Germany Slovenia Domen Skofic Austria Jakob Schubert
W Belgium Anak Verhoeven Japan Akiyo Noguchi Slovenia Janja Garnbret
OVERALL B M Japan Tomoa Narasaki Japan Kokoro Fujii Russia Alexey Rubtsov
W United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Japan Miho Nonaka France Melissa Le Neve
L M Slovenia Domen Skofic Austria Jakob Schubert France Romain Desgranges
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret Belgium Anak Verhoeven South Korea Jain Kim
S M Poland Marcin Dzienski Russia Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
W Russia Iuliia Kaplina France Anouck Jaubert Poland
C M Canada Sean McColl Austria Jakob Schubert Japan Kokoro Fujii
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret Japan Akiyo Noguchi Austria Jessica Pilz
NATIONAL TEAMS B A Japan Japan France France United Kingdom Great Britain
L A Slovenia Slovenia France France Austria Austria
S A Russia Russian Federation France France Poland Poland

Bouldering[]

An overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event.

Men[]

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2016.[2]

Rank Name Points Munich Vail Innsbruck Navi Mumbai Chongqing Kazo Meiringen
1 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 462.00 1. 100.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 1. 100.00 15. 22.00 18. (16.00)
2 Japan Kokoro Fujii 395.00 8. 40.00 1. 100.00 10. (34.00) 1. 100.00 4. 55.00 3. 65.00 9. 35.00
3 Russia Alexey Rubtsov 372.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00 16. (20.00) 3. 65.00 5. 51.00 13. 26.00 1. 100.00
4 South Korea Jongwon Chon 344.00 2. 80.00 13. 26.00 1. 100.00 4. 55.00 3. 65.00 - 17. 18.00
5 Russia 270.00 - 5. 51.00 27. 3.00 5. 51.00 9. 37.00 1. 100.00 12. 28.00
6 Canada Sean McColl 244.00 - 6. 47.00 3. 65.00 10. 34.00 7. 43.00 7. 43.00 20. 12.00
7 Czech Republic 214.00 17. 18.00 7. 43.00 6. 47.00 19. 14.00 - 20. 12.00 2. 80.00
8 France 205.00 7. 43.00 - - 6. 47.00 10. 34.00 4. 55.00 13. 26.00
9 Germany Jan Hojer 177.00 - 21. 9.00 - 18. 16.00 2. 80.00 9. 37.00 9. 35.00
10 Slovenia Jernej Kruder 169.00 28. (3.00) 11. 31.00 14. 24.00 15. 22.00 12. 28.00 8. 40.00 14. 24.00

Women[]

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2016.[3]

Rank Name Points Munich Vail Innsbruck Navi Mumbai Chongqing Kazo Meiringen
1 United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey 560.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 1. 100.00 9. (37.00) 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00
2 Japan Miho Nonaka 446.00 1. 100.00 5. 51.00 3. 65.00 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00 14. (24.00)
3 France Melissa Le Neve 368.00 4. 55.00 4. 55.00 8. (40.00) 4. 55.00 7. 43.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00
4 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 352.00 3. 65.00 8. 40.00 6. 47.00 3. 65.00 2. 80.00 20. (12.00) 4. 55.00
5 Germany 236.00 24. 7.00 10. 34.00 12. 28.00 2. 80.00 6. 47.00 8. 40.00 25. (5.00)
6 France 223.00 7. 43.00 - 21. 9.00 8. 40.00 9. 37.00 5. 51.00 7. 43.00
7 United States 220.00 - 1. 100.00 4. 55.00 - - - 3. 65.00
8 Switzerland Petra Klingler 192.00 21. 9.00 7. 43.00 13. 25.00 - 13. 26.00 4. 55.00 10. 34.00
9 France 175.00 13. 26.00 - - 7. 43.00 11. 31.00 12. 28.00 6. 47.00
10 South Korea 171.00 - 18. 16.00 7. 43.00 5. 51.00 16. 20.00 18. 15.00 13. 26.00

National Teams[]

For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets).[4]

Country names as used by the IFSC

Rank Nation Points Munich Vail Innsbruck Navi Mumbai Chongqing Kazo Meiringen
1 Japan Japan 1964 359 334 238 412 381 240 (172)
2 France France 1347 276 (81) 174 185 176 244 292
3 United Kingdom Great Britain 1087 129 161 185 (68) 174 202 236
4 Russia Russian Federation 779 123 116 (86) 116 119 177 128
5 Austria Austria 682 100 137 125 119 89 (87) 112
6 Germany Germany 588 117 66 (37) 120 127 111 47
7 South Korea Republic of Korea 500 80 42 143 106 85 (15) 44
8 United States United States of America 411 (0) 210 63 19 28 9 82
9 Canada Canada 402 (1) 75 91 84 53 69 30
10 Slovenia Slovenia 377 70 33 120 30 (28) 40 84

Lead[]

An overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event.

Men[]

6 best competition results were counted (not counting results in parentheses) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016.[5]

Rank Name Points Kranj Xiamen Arco Imst Briancon Villars Chamonix
1 Slovenia Domen Skofic 472.00 2. 80.00 9. 37.00 4. 55.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 13. (25.00) 1. 100.00
2 Austria Jakob Schubert 402.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 8. (40.00) 6. 47.00 3. 65.00
3 France Romain Desgranges 380.00 7. 43.00 5. 51.00 1. 100.00 4. 55.00 2. 80.00 27. (4.00) 5. 51.00
4 Italy Stefano Ghisolfi 356.00 4. 55.00 1. 100.00 9. 37.00 6. 47.00 9. 37.00 9. (37.00) 2. 80.00
5 France 281.00 13. 26.00 4. 55.00 22. (9.00) 3. 65.00 4. 55.00 13. 25.00 4. 55.00
6 Canada Sean McColl 279.00 9. 37.00 10. 34.00 - - 3. 65.00 1. 100.00 7. 43.00
7 Germany 255.00 1. 100.00 - 6. 47.00 5. 51.00 26. 5.00 26. 5.00 6. 47.00
8 France 232.00 10. 34.00 6. 47.00 11. 31.00 11. 31.00 15. (22.00) 3. 65.00 14. 24.00
9 Japan 213.00 14. 24.00 7. 43.00 - 13. 26.00 5. 51.00 7. 43.00 13. 26.00
10 Slovenia 199.00 6. 47.00 - 12. 28.00 17. 18.00 7. 43.00 5. 51.00 20. 12.00

Women[]

6 best competition results were counted (not counting results in parentheses) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016.[6]

Rank Name Points Kranj Xiamen Arco Imst Briancon Villars Chamonix
1 Slovenia Janja Garnbret 530.00 3. 65.00 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 5. (51.00) 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00
2 Belgium Anak Verhoeven 495.00 1. 100.00 2. 80.00 1. 100.00 4. 55.00 8. (40.00) 2. 80.00 2. 80.00
3 South Korea Jain Kim 395.00 6. (47.00) 3. 65.00 2. 80.00 3. 65.00 4. 55.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00
4 Austria 345.00 - 9. 37.00 9. 37.00 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 5. 51.00 4. 55.00
5 Slovenia Mina Markovič 306.00 4. 55.00 5. 51.00 5. 51.00 2. 80.00 - 15. 22.00 6. 47.00
6 Japan Yuka Kobayashi 239.00 7. 43.00 11. 31.00 7. 43.00 12. 28.00 23. (8.00) 7. 43.00 5. 51.00
7 France 236.00 8. 40.00 10. 34.00 4. 55.00 17. (18.00) 6. 47.00 13. 26.00 10. 34.00
8 France Julia Chanourdie 230.00 9. 37.00 6. 47.00 8. 40.00 6. 47.00 13. (26.00) 12. 28.00 11. 31.00
9 Austria Jessica Pilz 223.00 13. 26.00 8. 40.00 - - 2. 80.00 4. 55.00 15. 22.00
10 France 197.00 29. (1.00) 13. 26.00 12. 28.00 11. 31.00 5. 51.00 9. 37.00 14. 24.00

National Teams[]

For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in parentheses).[7]

Rank Nation Points Kranj Xiamen Arco Imst Briancon Villars Chamonix
1 Slovenia Slovenia 1575 298 (188) 224 292 268 216 277
2 France France 1548 (190) 277 263 263 281 229 235
3 Austria Austria 1325 220 (182) 221 256 234 200 194
4 Japan Japan 1093 226 197 (105) 120 138 253 159
5 Italy Italy 701 104 158 126 89 82 (77) 142
6 South Korea Republic of Korea 650 (47) 105 113 105 102 107 118
7 Belgium Belgium 599 100 111 100 90 (44) 104 94
8 Switzerland Suisse 385 34 - 71 74 89 54 63
9 Russia Russian Federation 383 51 89 111 53 56 (12) 23
10 Germany Germany 313 100 - 62 66 24 12 49

Speed[]

An overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event.

Men[]

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets).[8]

Rank Name Points Xiamen Wujiang Arco Villars Chamonix Nanjing Chongqing
1 Poland Marcin Dzienski 485.00 13. (26.00) 3. 65.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 4. 55.00
2 Russia 366.00 1. 100.00 5. 51.00 10. (34.00) 3. 65.00 4. 55.00 4. 55.00 8. 40.00
3 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev 363.00 5. 51.00 8. 40.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 18. (16.00) 6. 47.00 3. 65.00
4 France Bassa Mawem 349.00 2. 80.00 4. 55.00 3. 65.00 5. 51.00 15. (22.00) 5. 51.00 6. 47.00
5 Iran Reza Alipour 335.00 8. 40.00 6. 47.00 - 8. 40.00 3. 65.00 1. 100.00 7. 43.00
6 Czech Republic 322.00 - - 5. 51.00 11. 31.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00
7 Russia 241.00 - - - 4. 55.00 7. 43.00 7. 43.00 1. 100.00
8 Italy 214.00 9. 37.00 10. 34.00 4. 55.00 13. 26.00 12. 28.00 10. 34.00 13. (26.00)
9 France 194.00 7. 43.00 11. 31.00 7. 43.00 9. 37.00 8. 40.00 - -
10 Russia Vladislav Deulin 187.00 4. 55.00 2. 80.00 - 12. 28.00 14. 24.00 - -
10 France 187.00 6. 47.00 7. 43.00 8. 40.00 6. 47.00 21. 10.00 - -

Women[]

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets).[9]

Rank Name Points Xiamen Wujiang Arco Villars Chamonix Nanjing Chongqing
1 Russia Iuliia Kaplina 520.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 25. (6.00) 1. 100.00 1. 100.00
2 France Anouck Jaubert 506.00 4. 55.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 8. (40.00) 5. 51.00
3 Poland 398.00 1. 100.00 4. 55.00 3. 65.00 11. (31.00) 4. 55.00 7. 43.00 2. 80.00
4 Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska 367.00 6. 47.00 3. 65.00 4. 55.00 16. (20.00) 2. 80.00 4. 55.00 3. 65.00
5 Russia 297.00 3. 65.00 15. 22.00 - 8. 40.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00 8. 40.00
6 France 266.00 8. 40.00 8. 40.00 5. 51.00 5. 51.00 15. (22.00) 6. 47.00 9. 37.00
7 Ukraine 251.00 16. 20.00 7. 43.00 9. 37.00 18. (16.00) 12. 28.00 2. 80.00 7. 43.00
8 Poland 248.00 9. 37.00 5. 51.00 6. 47.00 4. 55.00 10. 34.00 14. 24.00 14. (24.00)
9 Poland 223.00 10. 34.00 14. 24.00 14. 24.00 7. 43.00 5. 51.00 - 6. 47.00
10 Austria 199.00 13. 26.00 12. 28.00 10. 34.00 13. (26.00) 8. 40.00 9. 37.00 10. 34.00

National Teams[]

For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets).[10]

Rank Nation Points Xiamen Wujiang Arco Villars Chamonix Nanjing Chongqing
1 Russia Russian Federation 1892 367 290 (272) 320 281 303 331
2 France France 1677 316 306 327 351 239 138 (135)
3 Poland Poland 1661 232 278 309 266 312 (210) 264
4 Ukraine Ukraine 685 71 83 153 130 (64) 135 113
5 China People's Republic of China 658 189 223 - - - 145 101
6 Italy Italy 604 86 63 177 81 140 (43) 57
7 Iran Islamic Republic of Iran 486 87 87 (14) 48 67 122 75
8 Czech Republic Czech Republic 458 (20) 37 71 47 127 80 96
9 Austria Austria 424 (26) 28 77 63 69 96 91
10 Indonesia Indonesia 313 - - - - - 141 172

Combined[]

5 best competition results were counted. Participation in at least 2 disciplines was required.

Men[]

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2016:[11]

Rank Name Points
1 Canada Sean McColl 538.00
2 Austria Jakob Schubert 439.00
3 Japan Kokoro Fujii 423.00
4 Russia 280.00
5 Japan 192.00
6 South Korea 169.00
7 Japan 135.00
8 France 118.00
9 Germany 72.00
10 Japan Meichi Narasaki 44.00

Women[]

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2016:[12]

Rank Name Points
1 Slovenia Janja Garnbret 596.00
2 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 447.00
3 Austria Jessica Pilz 286.00
4 Russia 284.00
5 Japan Yuka Kobayashi 234.00
6 France 211.00
7 Austria 167.00
8 Japan Mei Kotake 133.00
9 Japan 107.00
10 France 104.00

References[]

  1. ^ "2016 World Cups".
  2. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016: M E N bouldering OVERALL Ranking".
  3. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016: W O M E N bouldering OVERALL Ranking".
  4. ^ "National Team Ranking IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016 B O U L D E R".
  5. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016: M E N lead OVERALL Ranking".
  6. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016: W O M E N lead OVERALL Ranking".
  7. ^ "National Team Ranking IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016 L E A D".
  8. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016: M E N speed OVERALL Ranking".
  9. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016: W O M E N speed OVERALL Ranking".
  10. ^ "National Team Ranking IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016 S P E E D".
  11. ^ "IFSC CLIMBING WORLDCUP 2016: MEN COMBINED". www.ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
  12. ^ "IFSC CLIMBING WORLDCUP 2016: WOMEN COMBINED". www.ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 2019-10-28.

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