2017 IFSC Climbing World Cup

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2017 IFSC Climbing World Cup
Location Meiringen, Switzerland

Chongqing, China
Nanjing, China
Hachioji, Japan
Vail, United States
Navi Mumbai, India
Villars, Switzerland
Chamonix, France
Briancon, France
Munich, Germany
Arco, Italy
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Wujiang, China
Xiamen, China

Kranj, Slovenia
Date7 April – 12 November 2017
Champions
Men(B) South Korea Jongwon Chon

(L) France Romain Desgranges
(S) Russia Vladislav Deulin

(C) Japan Tomoa Narasaki
Women(B) United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey

(L) Slovenia Janja Garnbret
(S) France Anouck Jaubert

(C) Slovenia Janja Garnbret
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The 2017 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 15 locations. Bouldering competitions were held in 7 locations, lead in 8 locations, and speed in 7 locations. The season began on 7 April in Meiringen, Switzerland and concluded on 12 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 Jongwon Chon and Shauna Coxsey, for lead Romain Desgranges and Janja Garnbret, and for speed Vladislav Deulin and Anouck Jaubert, men and women respectively.

Highlights of the season[]

In lead climbing, Janja Garnbret of Slovenia was the only athlete who never missed a podium in all 8 lead competitions of the season.

In speed climbing, at the first Speed World Cup of the season in Chongqing, Iuliia Kaplina of Russia set a new world record of 7.46 seconds, breaking her previous world record of 7.53 seconds she set at the 2015 Speed World Cup in Chamonix.[1] Then the next week, at the World Cup in Nanjing, Reza Alipour of Iran and Russia's Iuliia Kaplina set new world records on their way to the men's and women's speed titles of 5.48 and 7.38 seconds respectively.[2] The previous world record for the men was set at 5.60sec by Danyil Boldyrev of Ukraine at the IFSC World Championships in 2014, while for the women was 7.46sec by Iuliia Kaplina herself just a week before in Chongqing.

Changes from the previous season[]

For the 2017 season, the IFSC changed the timing method for the finals of World Cup tournaments. First, climbing time for lead finals was reduced from eight to six minutes. Second, climbing time for bouldering finals was reduced from four minutes plus to four minutes dead. This means climbers can no longer continue their attempt after the four minute mark, even if they’re off the mats before the clock runs out, which was the previous rule.[3][4]

Streaming controversy[]

Before the start of the 2017 season, the IFSC announced that they had signed a three-year contract with the streaming platform FloSports,[5] which would have made the streams of climbing World Cups available only to paying customers instead of being freely accessible. This led to an online petition asking the IFSC to change their deal with FloSports, which was signed by more than 12,000 people,[6] and an open letter by the Athletes' Commission. The Commission voiced their frustration over the way the IFSC had previously communicated with the community at large, and "asked the athletes to withdraw cooperation with the livestream media until changes are made".[6] On the next day the IFSC apologized for having made a mistake, and announced that the deal with FloSports had not actually been signed yet despite the earlier press release, and would not be concluded.[7]

Overview[]

No. Location D G Gold Silver Bronze
1 Switzerland Meiringen
(7–8 April)
B M Japan Kokoro Fujii Russia Alexey Rubtsov Japan
W United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Austria Japan Miho Nonaka
2 China Chongqing
(22–23 April)
B M South Korea Jongwon Chon Japan Tomoa Narasaki Russia Alexey Rubtsov
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Japan Akiyo Noguchi
S M Russia Vladislav Deulin Russia Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
W Russia Iuliia Kaplina Russia Ukraine
3 China Nanjing
(29–30 April)
B M Japan Japan Tomoa Narasaki Slovenia Jernej Kruder
W United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Slovenia Janja Garnbret Japan Miho Nonaka
S M Iran Reza Alipour Russia Russia Vladislav Deulin
W Russia Iuliia Kaplina Russia France Anouck Jaubert
4 Japan Hachioji
(6–7 May)
B M Russia Alexey Rubtsov Japan Tomoa Narasaki Japan
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret Japan Akiyo Noguchi Japan Miho Nonaka
5 United States Vail
(9–10 June)
B M South Korea Jongwon Chon Japan Meichi Narasaki Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata
W United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Japan Akiyo Noguchi Japan Miho Nonaka
6 India Navi Mumbai
(24–25 June)
B M South Korea Jongwon Chon Japan Russia Alexey Rubtsov
W United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Japan Miho Nonaka Japan Akiyo Noguchi
7 Switzerland Villars
(7-8 July)
L M France Romain Desgranges Slovenia Domen Skofic Ukraine
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret Slovenia Mina Markovič Belgium Anak Verhoeven
S M Iran Reza Alipour Russia Russia Vladislav Deulin
W France Anouck Jaubert Russia Iuliia Kaplina Russia
8 France Chamonix
(12-13 July)
L M Italy Japan Japan
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret South Korea Jain Kim Belgium Anak Verhoeven
9 France Briancon
(28-29 July)
L M France Romain Desgranges Canada Sean McColl Italy Stefano Ghisolfi
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret Belgium Anak Verhoeven South Korea Jain Kim
10 Germany Munich
(18–19 August)
B M Germany Jan Hojer Japan Tomoa Narasaki Japan
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Japan Akiyo Noguchi
11 Italy Arco
(25-26 August)
L M Austria Jakob Schubert Czech Republic Adam Ondra Austria
W South Korea Jain Kim Switzerland Slovenia Janja Garnbret
S M Russia Vladislav Deulin Iran Reza Alipour Italy Ludovico Fossali
W France Anouck Jaubert Russia Iuliia Kaplina Russia
12 United Kingdom Edinburgh
(23-24 September)
L M France Romain Desgranges Italy Stefano Ghisolfi Austria Jakob Schubert
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret Austria Jessica Pilz South Korea Jain Kim
S M Italy Ludovico Fossali Russia Italy
W France Anouck Jaubert Russia Russia Iuliia Kaplina
13 China Wujiang
(7-8 October)
L M Italy Stefano Ghisolfi Japan Tomoa Narasaki South Korea
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret South Korea Jain Kim France Julia Chanourdie
S M Russia Indonesia Indonesia
W Russia Iuliia Kaplina France Anouck Jaubert Russia
14 China Xiamen
(14-15 October)
L M Japan Japan Tomoa Narasaki China YuFei Pan
W Belgium Anak Verhoeven United States Ashima Shiraishi Slovenia Janja Garnbret
S M Russia Vladislav Deulin Indonesia Ukraine
W France Anouck Jaubert Indonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu Russia
15 Slovenia Kranj
(11-12 November)
L M Austria Jakob Schubert Germany Alexander Megos Russia
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret South Korea Jain Kim United Kingdom
OVERALL B M South Korea Jongwon Chon Japan Tomoa Narasaki Russia Alexey Rubtsov
W United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey Slovenia Janja Garnbret Japan Akiyo Noguchi
L M France Romain Desgranges Italy Stefano Ghisolfi Japan
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret South Korea Jain Kim Belgium Anak Verhoeven
S M Russia Vladislav Deulin Iran Reza Alipour Italy Ludovico Fossali
W France Anouck Jaubert Russia Iuliia Kaplina Russia
C M Japan Tomoa Narasaki South Korea Jongwon Chon Japan Kokoro Fujii
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret South Korea Jain Kim United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
NATIONAL TEAMS B A Japan Japan United Kingdom Great Britain Slovenia Slovenia
L A Slovenia Slovenia France France Japan Japan
S A Russia Russian Federation France France Italy Italy

Bouldering[]

Winners 2017 Men: 1st Place: Jongwon Chon KOR, 2nd Place: Tomoa Narasaki JPN, 3rd Place: Alexey Rubtsov RUS
Winners 2017 Women: 1st Place: Shauna Coxsey GBR, 2nd Place: Janja Garnbret SLO, 3rd. Place: Akiyo Noguchi JPN

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 2017.[8]

Rank Name Points Munich Navi Mumbai Vail Hachioji Nanjing Chongqing Meiringen
1 South Korea Jongwon Chon 453 4. 55.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 7. 43.00 4. 55.00 1. 100.00 12. (28.00)
2 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 404 2. 80.00 6. 47.00 9. 37.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 21. (9.00)
3 Russia Alexey Rubtsov 399 10. 34.00 3. 65.00 4. 55.00 1. 100.00 23. (7.00) 3. 65.00 2. 80.00
4 Japan 372 - 8. 40.00 6. 47.00 3. 65.00 1. 100.00 4. 55.00 3. 65.00
5 Japan Kokoro Fujii 327 6. 47.00 4. 55.00 5. 51.00 9. 37.00 11. (29.00) 9. 37.00 1. 100.00
6 Japan 278 - 2. 80.00 10. 34.00 11. 31.00 6. 47.00 11. 31.00 4. 55.00
7 Germany Jan Hojer 235 1. 100.00 17. 18.00 16. 20.00 - 7. 43.00 12. 28.00 13. 26.00
8 Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata 232 5. 51.00 7. 43.00 3. 65.00 17. 18.00 27. (3.00) 17. 18.00 9. 37.00
9 Slovenia Jernej Kruder 201 29. 1.00 9. 37.00 8. 40.00 23. 7.00 3. 65.00 - 5. 51.00
10 Austria Jakob Schubert 186 9. 37.00 5. 51.00 - 5. 51.00 - 8. 40.00 23. 7.00

Women[]

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2017.[9]

Rank Name Points Munich Navi Mumbai Vail Hachioji Nanjing Chongqing Meiringen
1 United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey 560 2. 80.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 4. (55.00) 1. 100.00 2. 80.00 1. 100.00
2 Slovenia Janja Garnbret 470 1. 100.00 - 7. 43.00 1. 100.00 2. 80.00 1. 100.00 6. 47.00
3 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 381 3. 65.00 3. 65.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 13. 26.00 3. 65.00 21. (9.00)
4 Japan Miho Nonaka 377 10. (34.00) 2. 80.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00 9. 37.00 3. 65.00
5 Switzerland Petra Klingler 290 6. 47.00 4. 55.00 6. 47.00 6. 47.00 9. (37.00) 7. 43.00 5. 51.00
6 Serbia Stasa Gejo 234 4. 55.00 - 27. 3.00 8. 40.00 10. 34.00 6. 47.00 4. 55.00
7 Slovenia 227 11. 31.00 5. 51.00 5. 51.00 21. (9.00) 7. 43.00 11. 31.00 16. 20.00
8 United Kingdom 190 15. (21.00) 13. 26.00 10. 34.00 10. 34.00 11. 31.00 15. 22.00 7. 43.00
9 France 187 8. 40.00 - - 5. 51.00 12. 28.00 12. 28.00 8. 40.00
10 Japan 165 - 6. 47.00 11. 31.00 12. 27.00 5. 51.00 21. 9.00 -

National Teams[]

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

Country names as used by the IFSC

Rank Nation Points Munich Navi Mumbai Vail Hachioji Nanjing Chongqing Meiringen
1 Japan Japan 2118 (295) 374 372 364 390 300 318
2 United Kingdom Great Britain 929 146 169 166 129 173 (103) 146
3 Slovenia Slovenia 927 188 152 135 (116) 188 131 133
4 Germany Germany 736 176 126 (63) 92 104 104 134
5 France France 715 151 - - 190 112 122 140
6 South Korea Republic of Korea 694 69 118 140 98 128 141 (65)
7 Russia Russian Federation 608 112 145 55 103 (48) 89 104
8 Austria Austria 548 71 115 62 92 (54) 116 92
9 Switzerland Suisse 368 59 56 71 47 (42) 50 85
10 United States United States of America 340 77 - 155 27 37 7 37

Lead[]

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

Men[]

7 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2017. Romain Desgranges won.[11]

Rank Name Points Kranj Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Briancon Chamonix Villars
1 France Romain Desgranges 477 9. 37.00 22. (9.00) 5. 51.00 1. 100.00 10. 34.00 1. 100.00 4. 55.00 1. 100.00
2 Italy Stefano Ghisolfi 413 5. 51.00 7. 43.00 1. 100.00 2. 80.00 18. (16.00) 3. 65.00 7. 43.00 11. 31.00
3 Japan 373 10. (32.00) 1. 100.00 8. 40.00 10. 34.00 5. 51.00 10. 34.00 2. 80.00 10. 34.00
4 Slovenia Domen Skofic 325 4. 55.00 17. 18.00 4. 55.00 4. 55.00 21. (10.00) 9. 37.00 13. 25.00 2. 80.00
5 Italy 289 7. 43.00 23. (8.00) 17. 18.00 12. 28.00 9. 37.00 6. 47.00 1. 100.00 18. 16.00
6 Austria Jakob Schubert 265 1. 100.00 - - 3. 65.00 1. 100.00 - - -
7 France 221 12. 28.00 9. 37.00 16. 20.00 5. 51.00 6. 47.00 19. 14.00 27. (2.00) 14. 24.00
8 South Korea 213 14. 24.00 10. 34.00 3. 65.00 13. 26.00 15. 22.00 13. 26.00 16. 16.00 29. (2.00)
9 Ukraine 193 15. 22.00 5. 51.00 25. 6.00 9. 37.00 24. 7.00 - 26. 5.00 3. 65.00
10 Italy 182 6. 47.00 14. 24.00 14. 24.00 - 16. 19.00 14. 24.00 9. 35.00 22. 9.00

Women[]

7 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2017. Janja Garnbret won.[12]

Rank Name Points Kranj Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Briancon Chamonix Villars
1 Slovenia Janja Garnbret 665 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 3. (65.00) 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00
2 South Korea Jain Kim 525 2. 80.00 8. (38.00) 2. 80.00 3. 65.00 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 2. 80.00 4. 55.00
3 Belgium Anak Verhoeven 444 8. 40.00 1. 100.00 8. (40.00) 6. 47.00 6. 47.00 2. 80.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00
4 Austria Jessica Pilz 374 - 4. 55.00 7. 43.00 2. 80.00 7. 43.00 5. 51.00 5. 51.00 5. 51.00
5 France Julia Chanourdie 362 4. 55.00 11. (28.00) 3. 65.00 5. 51.00 4. 55.00 4. 55.00 6. 47.00 10. 34.00
6 Slovenia Mina Markovič 304 5. 51.00 5. 51.00 10. 34.00 15. 22.00 21. (10.00) 8. 40.00 13. 26.00 2. 80.00
7 United Kingdom 267 3. 65.00 6. 45.00 5. 51.00 9. 35.00 8. 40.00 11. 31.00 - -
8 United States Ashima Shiraishi 233 - 2. 80.00 6. 47.00 4. 55.00 5. 51.00 - - -
9 Switzerland 210 11. 31.00 - - 18. 16.00 2. 80.00 22. 9.00 9. 37.00 9. 37.00
10 Austria 204 16. 20.00 8. 38.00 13. 26.00 9. 35.00 19. 14.00 19. (14.00) 12. 28.00 7. 43.00

National Teams[]

For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets). Slovenia won.[13]

Rank Nation Points Kranj Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Briancon Chamonix Villars
1 Slovenia Slovenia 1473 273 134 189 201 (86) 197 196 283
2 France France 1440 132 (124) 195 248 180 280 173 232
3 Japan Japan 1418 169 334 261 (97) 166 172 198 118
4 Austria Austria 1070 144 127 (91) 242 224 125 95 113
5 Italy Italy 1022 148 (95) 160 154 115 139 193 113
6 South Korea Republic of Korea 895 113 164 205 97 124 96 96 (57)
7 Belgium Belgium 642 88 106 (41) 70 49 110 116 103
8 United States United States of America 628 - 81 52 149 124 126 56 40
9 Germany Germany 576 136 (35) 85 37 66 59 69 124
10 United Kingdom Great Britain 432 112 45 51 104 69 51 - -

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) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2017. Vladislav Deulin won.[14]

Rank Name Points Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Villars Nanjing Chongqing
1 Russia Vladislav Deulin 470.00 1. 100.00 8. 40.00 8. (40.00) 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00 1. 100.00
2 Iran Reza Alipour 351.00 12. 28.00 - - 2. 80.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 7. 43.00
3 Italy Ludovico Fossali 346.00 4. 55.00 9. 37.00 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 4. 55.00 10. 34.00 16. (20.00)
4 Russia 338.00 14. (24.00) 1. 100.00 4. 55.00 13. 26.00 13. 26.00 2. 80.00 5. 51.00
5 Russia 331.00 15. (22.00) 12. 28.00 2. 80.00 9. 37.00 2. 80.00 13. 26.00 2. 80.00
6 Italy 284.00 11. 31.00 13. (26.00) 3. 65.00 6. 47.00 7. 43.00 5. 51.00 6. 47.00
7 China 196.00 6. 47.00 6. 47.00 - 15. 22.00 - 7. 43.00 9. 37.00
8 France 181.00 7. 43.00 18. 16.00 5. 51.00 10. 34.00 9. 37.00 - -
9 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev 167.00 - - - 4. 55.00 - 6. 47.00 3. 65.00
10 Poland Marcin Dzienski 164.00 21. (10.00) 11. 31.00 15. 22.00 14. 24.00 5. 51.00 16. 20.00 18. 16.00

Women[]

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2017. Anouck Jaubert won.[15]

Rank Name Points Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Villars Nanjing Chongqing
1 France Anouck Jaubert 545.00 1. 100.00 2. 80.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 5. (51.00)
2 Russia Iuliia Kaplina 525.00 23. (8.00) 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00
3 Russia 395.00 7. 43.00 6. 47.00 2. 80.00 11. (31.00) 3. 65.00 2. 80.00 2. 80.00
4 Russia 331.00 3. 65.00 8. 40.00 - 3. 65.00 5. 51.00 4. 55.00 4. 55.00
5 Ukraine 280.00 6. 47.00 9. 37.00 7. 43.00 9. 37.00 12. (28.00) 5. 51.00 3. 65.00
6 France 276.00 5. 51.00 5. 51.00 8. 40.00 5. 51.00 13. (26.00) 7. 43.00 8. 40.00
7 Poland 271.00 11. (31.00) 10. 34.00 4. 55.00 4. 55.00 7. 43.00 9. 37.00 6. 47.00
8 Poland 213.00 17. 18.00 21. (10.00) 10. 34.00 7. 43.00 9. 37.00 6. 47.00 10. 34.00
9 Poland 179.00 19. (14.00) 12. 28.00 9. 37.00 8. 40.00 17. 18.00 10. 34.00 15. 22.00
10 France 177.00 12. 28.00 11. 31.00 5. 51.00 16. 20.00 6. 47.00 - -

National Teams[]

For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets). Russian Federation won.[16]

Rank Nation Points Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Villars Nanjing Chongqing
1 Russia Russian Federation 2358 333 406 (320) 344 392 417 466
2 France France 1220 222 178 242 205 210 163 (146)
3 Italy Italy 996 114 93 305 225 152 107 (81)
4 Poland Poland 919 (82) 112 191 177 182 138 119
5 Indonesia Indonesia 793 329 324 - - 140 - -
6 China People's Republic of China 670 141 155 - 22 - 160 192
7 Ukraine Ukraine 596 112 71 43 94 (40) 122 154
8 Iran Islamic Republic of Iran 392 35 - - 114 100 100 43
9 Czech Republic Czech Republic 191 - - 37 50 24 40 40
10 Austria Austria 144 - 8 81 34 21 - -

Combined[]

Maximum number of counting results per discipline: Lead: 7, Boulder: 6, Speed: 6. Not counting points are in brackets.

Men[]

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2017:[17]

Rank Name Points
1 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 571.00
2 South Korea Jongwon Chon 564.00
3 Japan Kokoro Fujii 489.00
4 France Romain Desgranges 477.00
5 Russia Vladislav Deulin 470.00
6 Austria Jakob Schubert 451.00
7 Germany Jan Hojer 432.00
8 Russia Alexey Rubtsov 427.00
9 Italy Stefano Ghisolfi 413.00
10 Japan 373.00

Women[]

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2017:[18]

Rank Name Points
1 Slovenia Janja Garnbret 1135.00
2 South Korea Jain Kim 626.00
3 United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey 607.00
4 France Anouck Jaubert 545.00
5 Russia Iuliia Kaplina 525.00
6 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 518.00
7 Belgium Anak Verhoeven 444.00
8 Russia 395.00
8 Japan Miho Nonaka 395.00
10 Austria Jessica Pilz 387.00

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