2018 in sport climbing

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Years in sport climbing

2018 in sports

This article lists the main sport climbing competitions and their results for 2018.[1]

World Cup[]

World Championships[]

Date Location Competition Discipline Men Women
August 9 – 16 Russia Moscow World Youth Championships Junior Bouldering Japan Meichi Narasaki United Kingdom Hannah Slaney
Youth "A" Bouldering France Sam Avezou Italy Laura Rogora
Youth "B" Bouldering Japan Rei Kawamata Japan Natsuki Tanii
Junior Lead Japan Meichi Narasaki Slovenia Vita Lukan
Youth "A" Lead Japan Hidemasa Nishida United States Brooke Raboutou
Youth "B" Lead United States Colin Duffy Japan Natsuki Tanii
Junior Speed Italy Gian Luca Zodda Russia Ekaterina Barashchuk
Youth "A" Speed Russia Almaz Nagaev Poland Natalia Kalucka
Youth "B" Speed South Korea Jeon Ha-ram South Korea Jeong Ji-min
September 6 – 16 Austria Innsbruck World Championships Bouldering Japan Kai Harada Slovenia Janja Garnbret
Lead Austria Jakob Schubert Austria Jessica Pilz
Speed Iran Reza Alipour Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska
Combined Austria Jakob Schubert Slovenia Janja Garnbret

Continental Championships[]

Date Location Competition Discipline Men Women
November 7 – 11 Japan Kurayoshi Asian Championships Bouldering Japan Meichi Narasaki Japan Futaba Ito
Lead Japan Kokoro Fujii South Korea Jain Kim
Speed Indonesia Indonesia
Combined Japan Meichi Narasaki Japan Akiyo Noguchi
November 21 – 26 Ecuador Guayaquil Pan American Championships Bouldering Canada United States
Lead United States Kai Lightner United States Ashima Shiraishi
Speed United States United States

Others[]

Date Location Competition Discipline Men Women
November 16 – 18 China Guangzhou China Open Bouldering Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata Austria Jessica Pilz
Lead Slovenia Domen Škofic Austria Jessica Pilz
Speed China Zhong Qixin Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska

References[]

  1. ^ "World competitions". www.ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved June 10, 2019.

External links[]

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