International sport climbing competition
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
Briançon , France
Munich , Germany
Imst , Austria
Arco , Italy
Wujiang , China
Xiamen , China
Kranj , SloveniaDate 15 April – 27 November 2016 Men (B ) Tomoa Narasaki
(L ) Domen Škofic
(S ) Marcin Dzieński
(C) Sean McColl Women (B) Shauna Coxsey
(L) Janja Garnbret
(S) Iuliia Kaplina
(C) Janja Garnbret
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 Škofic 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]
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
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
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
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
Chon Jong-won
344.00
2. 80.00
13. 26.00
1. 100.00
4. 55.00
3. 65.00
-
17. 18.00
5
Rustam Gelmanov
270.00
-
5. 51.00
27. 3.00
5. 51.00
9. 37.00
1. 100.00
12. 28.00
6
Sean McColl
244.00
-
6. 47.00
3. 65.00
10. 34.00
7. 43.00
7. 43.00
20. 12.00
7
Martin Stráník
214.00
17. 18.00
7. 43.00
6. 47.00
19. 14.00
-
20. 12.00
2. 80.00
8
Jeremy Bonder
205.00
7. 43.00
-
-
6. 47.00
10. 34.00
4. 55.00
13. 26.00
9
Jan Hojer
177.00
-
21. 9.00
-
18. 16.00
2. 80.00
9. 37.00
9. 35.00
10
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]
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
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
Briançon
Villars
Chamonix
1
Domen Škofic
472.00
2. 80.00
9. 37.00
4. 55.00
1. 100.00
1. 100.00
13. (25.00)
1. 100.00
2
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
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
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
Gautier Supper
281.00
13. 26.00
4. 55.00
22. (9.00)
3. 65.00
4. 55.00
13. 25.00
4. 55.00
6
Sean McColl
279.00
9. 37.00
10. 34.00
-
-
3. 65.00
1. 100.00
7. 43.00
7
Sebastian Halenke
255.00
1. 100.00
-
6. 47.00
5. 51.00
26. 5.00
26. 5.00
6. 47.00
8
Thomas Joannes
232.00
10. 34.00
6. 47.00
11. 31.00
11. 31.00
15. (22.00)
3. 65.00
14. 24.00
9
Masahiro Higuchi
213.00
14. 24.00
7. 43.00
-
13. 26.00
5. 51.00
7. 43.00
13. 26.00
10
Urban Primozic
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
Briançon
Villars
Chamonix
1
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
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
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
Magdalena Röck
345.00
-
9. 37.00
9. 37.00
1. 100.00
3. 65.00
5. 51.00
4. 55.00
5
Mina Markovič
306.00
4. 55.00
5. 51.00
5. 51.00
2. 80.00
-
15. 22.00
6. 47.00
6
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
Mathilde Becerra
236.00
8. 40.00
10. 34.00
4. 55.00
17. (18.00)
6. 47.00
13. 26.00
10. 34.00
8
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
Jessica Pilz
223.00
13. 26.00
8. 40.00
-
-
2. 80.00
4. 55.00
15. 22.00
10
Hélène Janicot
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
Briançon
Villars
Chamonix
1
Slovenia
1575
298
(188)
224
292
268
216
277
2
France
1548
(190)
277
263
263
281
229
235
3
Austria
1325
220
(182)
221
256
234
200
194
4
1093
226
197
(105)
120
138
253
159
5
Italy
701
104
158
126
89
82
(77)
142
6
Republic of Korea
650
(47)
105
113
105
102
107
118
7
Belgium
599
100
111
100
90
(44)
104
94
8
Suisse
385
34
-
71
74
89
54
63
9
Russian Federation
383
51
89
111
53
56
(12)
23
10
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]
Women
6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) .[ 9]
Rank
Name
Points
Xiamen
Wujiang
Arco
Villars
Chamonix
Nanjing
Chongqing
1
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
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
Klaudia Buczek
398.00
1. 100.00
4. 55.00
3. 65.00
11. (31.00)
4. 55.00
7. 43.00
2. 80.00
4
Aleksandra Mirosław
367.00
6. 47.00
3. 65.00
4. 55.00
16. (20.00)
2. 80.00
4. 55.00
3. 65.00
5
Anna Tsyganova
297.00
3. 65.00
15. 22.00
-
8. 40.00
3. 65.00
3. 65.00
8. 40.00
6
Aurelia Sarisson
266.00
8. 40.00
8. 40.00
5. 51.00
5. 51.00
15. (22.00)
6. 47.00
9. 37.00
7
Alla Marenych
251.00
16. 20.00
7. 43.00
9. 37.00
18. (16.00)
12. 28.00
2. 80.00
7. 43.00
8
Anna Brozek
248.00
9. 37.00
5. 51.00
6. 47.00
4. 55.00
10. 34.00
14. 24.00
14. (24.00)
9
Edyta Ropek
223.00
10. 34.00
14. 24.00
14. 24.00
7. 43.00
5. 51.00
-
6. 47.00
10
Nina Lach
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]
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]
Women
The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2016:[ 12]
References
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