2020 IFSC Climbing European Championships

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2020 IFSC Climbing European Championships
2020-11-28 - Irina Viner-Usmanova Palace during Climbing Euros - Photo 1.jpg
Luzhniki Gymnastics Palace was held the competition
VenueIrina Viner-Usmanova Gymnastics Palace
LocationRussia Moscow, Russia
Date20 – 28 November 2020
Competitors95 athletes from 16 nations
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The 2020 IFSC Climbing European Championships, the 13th edition, were held in Moscow, Russia from 20 to 28 November 2020. The championships consisted of lead, speed, bouldering, and combined events. The winners of the last event will automatically qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, where climbing will make its debut.

Medals[]

  *   Host nation (Russia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)*53412
2  Switzerland (SUI)1102
3 Slovenia (SLO)1001
 Ukraine (UKR)1001
5 Belgium (BEL)0202
6 Czech Republic (CZE)0112
 Serbia (SRB)0112
8 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Poland (POL)0011
Totals (9 nations)88824

Schedule[]

A competition stage, the speed climbing wall

A total of 16 Medal events were held across four disciplines.[1]

Other competitions Finals M Men's matches W Women's matches
November 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Total
Speed 2 2
Boulder 2 2
Lead 2 2
Combined 2 2

Qualification for the 2020 Summer Olympics[]

The best climber of the combined event automatically qualifies for the 2020 Summer Olympics, where sport climbing will make its debut.

The qualifiers for the 2020 Summer Olympics from the 2020 Championships Combined events are:

2020 Summer Olympic qualification
Men Women

 Alexey Rubtsov (RUS)

 Viktoria Meshkova (RUS)

Bouldering[]

Women[]

Rank Name Score[2]
1 Russia Viktoria Meshkova 4T4z 6 5
2 Belgium 4T4z 6 6
3 Serbia Staša Gejo 2T4z 4 4
4 Germany 2T3z 3 3
5 Germany 1T4z 2 9
6 Germany 1T3z 4 4

Men[]

Rank Name Score[3]
1 Slovenia Jernej Kruder 2T3z 2 3
2 Russia 1T4z 3 8
3 Russia 1T3z 2 7
4 Israel 1T3z 2 7
5 Belgium 1T3z 3 8
6 Russia 0T3z 0 4

Lead[]

Women[]

Rank Name Score[4]
1 Russia Viktoria Meshkova 36+ (3:53)
2 Czech Republic 36+ (4:35)
3 United Kingdom 31
4 Germany 30+
5 Russia 30
6 Russia 28+
7 Ukraine 18+
8 Czech Republic 11

Men[]

Rank Name Score[5]
1 Switzerland 41+
2 Belgium 38+
3 Russia 37+
4 Israel 32+
5 Sweden 34+
6 Czech Republic 33+
7 Slovenia 32+
8 Russia 32+

Speed[]

Women[]

Score[6] Included are climbers who reached at least the quarterfinals. Yulia Kaplina set a new World Record in women's speed climbing (6.964).[7]

Rank Name Last Score[8]
1 Russia 7.37
2 Russia 7.44
3 Russia Yulia Kaplina 7.05
4 Poland 8.30
5 Poland 7.82
6 Poland 7.87
7 Switzerland Petra Klingler 8.59
8 Poland Aleksandra Mirosław FALL

Men[]

Score[9] Included are climbers who reached at least the quarterfinals.

Rank Name Last Score[10]
1 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev 5.69
2 Russia 5.74
3 Poland Marcin Dzieński 5.59
4 Russia Vladislav Deulin 5.73
5 Ukraine 5.84
6 Russia 6.33
7 Russia FALL
8 Russia FS

WC - Wildcard
FS – False start

Combined[]

In combined competition, scoring is based on a multiplication formula, with points awarded by calculating the product of the three finishing ranks achieved in each discipline within the combined event. A competitor finishing with a first, a second and a sixth would thus be awarded 1 x 2 x 6 = 12 points, with the lowest scoring competitor winning.[11]

Women[]

Rank Name Points Speed Bouldering Lead
Rank Time Rank Score Rank Holds
1 Russia Viktoria Meshkova 12 2 fall 6 1t2z 1 5 1 top (4:00)
2 Serbia Staša Gejo 15 3 9.42 1 2t3z 3 5 5 25+
3 Czech Republic 64 8 13.83 4 2t3z 5 8 2 top (5:03)
4 Poland 64 1 8.12 8 0t0z 0 0 8 13+
5 Belgium 70 5 10.45 2 2t3z 4 5 7 21+
6 Russia 72 4 10.30 3 2t3z 5 6 6 23+
7 Germany 120 6 fall 5 2t2z 3 3 4 28+
8 United Kingdom 147 7 12.79 7 1t1z 1 1 3 36+

Men[]

Rank Name Points Speed Bouldering Lead
Rank Time Rank Score Rank Holds
1 Russia Alexey Rubtsov 20 5 7.37 1 3T3Z 4 35+
2 Switzerland 24 4 7.36 3 2T3Z 2 Top (2:31)
3 Russia 30 2 8.30 5 2T3Z 3 Top (2:51)
4 Russia 36 3 6.69 2 2T3Z 6 33+
5 Israel 48 8 8.45 6 1T3Z 1 Top (2:20)
6 Poland Marcin Dzieński 64 1 5.85 8 0T0Z 8 8
7 Israel 196 7 8.15 4 2T3Z 7 26
8 United Kingdom 210 6 7.91 7 0T3Z 5 35+

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Infosheet
  2. ^ "IFSC Europe - Continental Championships (B,S,L,C) - Moscow (RUS) 2020" (PDF). IFSC. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  3. ^ "IFSC Europe - Continental Championships (B,S,L,C) - Moscow (RUS) 2020" (PDF). IFSC. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  4. ^ "IFSC Europe - Continental Championships (B,S,L,C) - Moscow (RUS) 2020" (PDF). IFSC. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  5. ^ "IFSC Europe - Continental Championships (B,S,L,C) - Moscow (RUS) 2020" (PDF). IFSC. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  6. ^ "IFSC Europe - Continental Championships (B,S,L,C) - Moscow (RUS) 2020" (PDF). IFSC. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  7. ^ {https://www.climbernews.com/iuliia-kaplina-sets-new-speed-climbing-record/ Iuliia Kaplina Sets New Speed Climbing Record]
  8. ^ "IFSC Europe - Continental Championships (B,S,L,C) - Moscow (RUS) 2020" (PDF). IFSC. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  9. ^ "IFSC Europe - Continental Championships (B,S,L,C) - Moscow (RUS) 2020" (PDF). IFSC. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  10. ^ "IFSC Europe - Continental Championships (B,S,L,C) - Moscow (RUS) 2020" (PDF). IFSC. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  11. ^ "IFSC RULES 2019 VERSION No 1.9.2" (PDF). IFSC. Archived from the original (PDF) on Aug 21, 2019.

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