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2018 IFSC Climbing World Cup
OrganiserIFSC
Edition30th
Events
22
  • 7 Boulder
    7 Lead
    8 Speed
Locations
14
Dates13 April – 28 October 2018
Lead
MenAustria Jakob Schubert
WomenSlovenia Janja Garnbret
TeamAustria Austria
Boulder
MenSlovenia Jernej Kruder
WomenJapan Miho Nonaka
TeamJapan
Speed
MenFrance Bassa Mawem
WomenFrance Anouck Jaubert
TeamRussia Russian Federation
Combined
MenAustria Jakob Schubert
WomenSlovenia Janja Garnbret
← 2017
2019 →

The 2018 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 14 locations. There were 22 events: 7 bouldering, 7 lead, and 8 speed events. The season began on 13 April in Meiringen, Switzerland, and concluded on 28 October in Xiamen, China.

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 Jernej Kruder and Miho Nonaka, for lead Jakob Schubert and Janja Garnbret, for speed Bassa Mawem and Anouck Jaubert, and for combined Jakob Schubert and Janja Garnbret, men and women respectively. The National Team for bouldering was Japan, for lead Austria, and for speed Russian Federation.

Highlights of the season

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In bouldering, at the World Cup in Munich, Janja Garnbret of Slovenia flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win.Miho Nonaka and Akiyo Noguchi, both of Japan, were the only athletes who never missed a podium in all 7 bouldering competitions in the season.

In lead climbing, Janja Garnbret was the only athlete who never missed a podium in all 7 lead competitions in the season.

In speed climbing, at the first Speed World Cup of the season in Moscow, Anouck Jaubert of France matched the world record of 7.32 seconds set by Iuliia Kaplina of Russia at the 2017 World Games in Wrocław.[1] Then at the end of the season, French athletes, Bassa Mawem and Anouck Jaubert clinched the overall titles of the season for men and women respectively, making it double speed titles for France.

Changes from the previous season

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For the 2018 season the IFSC changed the scoring method for its tournaments. Previously in bouldering, topped boulders were the deciding factor, followed as tiebreakers in decreasing order of importance: attempts to tops, bonus holds (renamed to zones), and attempts to bonus holds. The first and second tiebreakers switched places which means that the results were determined by tops, zones, attempts to tops, and attempts to zones.[2] Also athletes now need to demonstrate firm control of the two starting hand holds. Previously touching all four marked start points in any manner was deemed sufficient to start an attempt.[3]

Overview

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No.LocationDGGoldSilverBronze
1Switzerland Meiringen
13 – 14 April 2018
BMSlovenia Jernej KruderJapan Tomoa NarasakiRussia Alexey Rubtsov
WJapan Miho NonakaSlovenia Janja GarnbretJapan Akiyo Noguchi
2Russia Moscow
21 – 22 April 2018
BMJapan Tomoa NarasakiSlovenia Jernej KruderSlovenia Gregor Vezonik
WSlovenia Janja GarnbretJapan Miho NonakaJapan Akiyo Noguchi
SMIran Reza AlipourRussia Vladislav DeulinIndonesia Veddriq Leonardo
WFrance Anouck JaubertRussia Iuliia KaplinaRussia Elena Timofeeva
3China Chongqing
5 – 6 May 2018
BMJapan Kokoro FujiiCanada Sean McCollRussia Alexey Rubtsov
WJapan Akiyo NoguchiJapan Miho NonakaSerbia Staša Gejo
SMRussia Dmitrii TimofeevIndonesia Aspar JaeloloUkraine Danyil Boldyrev
WIndonesia Aries Susanti RahayuRussia Elena TimofeevaIndonesia Puji Lestari
4China Tai'an
12 – 13 May 2018
BMIsrael Alex KhazanovSlovenia Jernej KruderSlovenia Gregor Vezonik
WJapan Akiyo NoguchiJapan Miho NonakaFrance Fanny Gibert
SMFrance Bassa MawemIndonesia Sabri SabriRussia Dmitrii Timofeev
WFrance Anouck JaubertIndonesia Sari AgustinaIndonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu
5Japan Hachioji
2 – 3 June 2018
BMItaly Gabriele MoroniJapan Tomoa NarasakiJapan Rei Sugimoto
WJapan Akiyo NoguchiJapan Miho NonakaRussia Ekaterina Kipriianova
6United States Vail
8 – 9 June 2018
BMJapan Rei SugimotoUnited States Sean BaileyJapan Tomoa Narasaki
WUnited States Alex PuccioJapan Miho NonakaJapan Akiyo Noguchi
7Switzerland Villars
6 – 7 July 2018
LMAustria Jakob SchubertFrance Romain DesgrangesJapan Tomoa Narasaki
WSlovenia Janja GarnbretAustria Jessica PilzSouth Korea Jain Kim
SMRussia Aleksandr ShikovRussia Aleksandr ShilovUkraine Danyil Boldyrev
WFrance Anouck JaubertFrance Victoire AndrierRussia Mariia Krasavina
8France Chamonix
11 – 13 July 2018
LMItaly Stefano GhisolfiAustria Jakob SchubertGermany Alex Megos
WAustria Jessica PilzSlovenia Janja GarnbretSouth Korea Jain Kim
SMUkraine Danyil BoldyrevRussia Dmitrii TimofeevFrance Bassa Mawem
WPoland Aleksandra RudzinskaRussia Anna TsyganovaRussia Mariia Krasavina
9France Briançon
20 – 21 July 2018
LMGermany Alex MegosFrance Romain DesgrangesSlovenia Domen Škofic
WSlovenia Janja GarnbretAustria Jessica PilzBelgium Anak Verhoeven
10Italy Arco
27 – 28 July 2018
LMAustria Jakob SchubertItaly Stefano GhisolfiSlovenia Domen Škofic
WSlovenia Janja GarnbretAustria Jessica PilzBelgium Anak Verhoeven
SMUkraine Danyil BoldyrevRussia Aleksandr ShilovIran Reza Alipour
WRussia Iuliia KaplinaRussia Mariia KrasavinaFrance Anouck Jaubert
11Germany Munich
17 – 18 August 2018
BMSlovenia Gregor VezonikSlovenia Jernej KruderAustria Jakob Schubert
WSlovenia Janja GarnbretJapan Miho NonakaJapan Akiyo Noguchi
12Slovenia Kranj
29 – 30 September 2018
LMItaly Stefano GhisolfiAustria Jakob SchubertJapan Masahiro Higuchi
WSouth Korea Jain KimSlovenia Janja GarnbretAustria Hannah Schubert
13China Wujiang
20 – 21 October 2018
LMFrance Romain DesgrangesAustria Jakob SchubertSouth Korea Hyunbin Min
WSlovenia Janja Garnbret
South Korea Jain Kim
Austria Jessica Pilz
SMIndonesia Aspar JaeloloItaly Ludovico FossaliIran Reza Alipour
WIndonesia Aries Susanti RahayuFrance Anouck JaubertRussia Iuliia Kaplina
14China Xiamen
27 – 28 October 2018
LMSlovenia Domen ŠkoficItaly Stefano GhisolfiSouth Korea Hyunbin Min
WAustria Jessica PilzSlovenia Janja GarnbretJapan Akiyo Noguchi
SMFrance Bassa MawemIndonesia Aspar JaeloloIran Reza Alipour
WIndonesia Aries Susanti RahayuRussia Iuliia KaplinaFrance Anouck Jaubert
OVERALLBMSlovenia Jernej KruderJapan Tomoa NarasakiJapan Rei Sugimoto
WJapan Miho NonakaJapan Akiyo NoguchiFrance Fanny Gibert
LMAustria Jakob Schubert Italy Stefano GhisolfiFrance Romain Desgranges
Slovenia Domen Škofic
WSlovenia Janja Garnbret Austria Jessica PilzSouth Korea Jain Kim
SMFrance Bassa Mawem Ukraine Danyil BoldyrevRussia Dmitrii Timofeev
WFrance Anouck JaubertIndonesia Aries Susanti RahayuRussia Iuliia Kaplina
CMAustria Jakob Schubert Japan Tomoa NarasakiJapan Kokoro Fujii
WSlovenia Janja GarnbretJapan Akiyo NoguchiJapan Miho Nonaka
NATIONAL TEAMSBAJapan JapanSlovenia SloveniaFrance France
LAAustria AustriaJapan JapanSlovenia Slovenia
SARussia RussiaIndonesia IndonesiaFrance France

Bouldering

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An overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. There were seven competitions in the season, but only the best six attempts were counted. The national ranking was the sum of the points of that country's three best male and female athletes. Results displayed in parentheses were not counted.

Men

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The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2018:[4]

RankNamePointsMunichVailHachiojiTai'anChongqingMoscowMeiringen
1Slovenia Jernej Kruder442.002. 80.004. 55.008. (38.00)2. 80.006. 47.002. 80.001. 100.00
2Japan Tomoa Narasaki400.009. 35.003. 65.002. 80.008. 40.0011. (31.00)1. 100.002. 80.00
3Japan Rei Sugimoto334.008. 40.001. 100.003. 65.004. 55.0012. (28.00)10. 34.008. 40.00
4Russia Alexey Rubtsov296.0014. (23.00)9. 37.005. 51.0012. 27.003. 65.005. 51.003. 65.00
5Slovenia Gregor Vezonik280.001. 100.0014. 24.00-3. 65.0013. 26.003. 65.00-
6Japan Kokoro Fujii260.007. 43.0018. (16.00)16. 20.005. 51.001. 100.0017. 18.0012. 28.00
7South Korea Chon Jong-won247.00-7. 43.004. 55.006. 47.00-4. 55.006. 47.00
8Japan Tomoaki Takata218.0017. 18.006. 47.0011. 31.0010. 34.0025. (5.00)9. 37.005. 51.00
9Japan Yuji Fujiwaki207.005. 51.008. 40.0013. 26.0011. 31.0015. 22.0028. (3.00)9. 37.00
9Austria Jakob Schubert207.003. 65.00--12. 27.004. 55.0025. 5.004. 55.00

Women

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The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2018:[5]

RankNamePointsMunichVailHachiojiTai'anChongqingMoscowMeiringen
1Japan Miho Nonaka500.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.002. (80.00)1. 100.00
2Japan Akiyo Noguchi495.003. 65.003. 65.001. 100.001. 100.001. 100.003. 65.003. (65.00)
3France Fanny Gibert320.004. 55.004. 55.007. 43.003. 65.008. (40.00)5. 51.005. 51.00
4Slovenia Janja Garnbret280.001. 100.00----1. 100.002. 80.00
5Slovenia Katja Kadic246.005. 51.0023. (7.00)11. 31.007. 43.006. 47.0010. 34.008. 40.00
6Serbia Staša Gejo222.00--4. 55.004. 55.003. 65.0015. 22.0013. 25.00
7Russia Ekaterina Kipriianova210.006. 47.00-3. 65.0010. 34.004. 55.0021. 9.00-
8Japan Futaba Ito179.007. 43.00-6. 47.0013. 26.0016. 20.008. 40.0027. 3.00
9United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey174.00-7. 43.009. 37.00--6. 47.006. 47.00
10Germany Alma Bestvater168.0012. 28.006. 47.005. 51.0023. 7.0012. 28.0023. 7.00-

National Teams

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The results of the ten most successful countries of the Bouldering World Cup 2018:[6]

Country names as used by the IFSC

RankNationPointsMunichVailHachiojiTai'anChongqingMoscowMeiringen
1Japan2269(337)387419363371362367
2Slovenia Slovenia1344345(108)109208139310233
3 France823163(91)10211119793157
4Austria Austria73517361(22)11015464173
5Russia Russian Federation59185(37)1441011217268
6Germany Germany534103143695811249(27)
7 United States5031528486579(3)52
8South Korea Republic of Korea4180817589-9875
9United Kingdom Great Britain366217410130(19)4793
10Italy Italy26922(1)1392474829

Lead

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

Men

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6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in parentheses) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2018.[7]

RankNamePointsXiamenWujiangKranjArcoBriançonChamonixVillars
1Austria Jakob Schubert495.0016. (20.00)2. 80.002. 80.001. 100.004. 55.002. 80.001. 100.00
2Italy Stefano Ghisolfi466.002. 80.005. 51.001. 100.002. 80.005. (51.00)1. 100.004. 55.00
3France Romain Desgranges356.006. 47.001. 100.0020. 12.009. 37.002. 80.0027. (4.00)2. 80.00
3Slovenia Domen Škofic356.001. 100.0019. (14.00)12. 28.003. 65.003. 65.004. 55.007. 43.00
5South Korea Min Hyun-bin251.003. 65.003. 65.00-8. 40.0017. 18.0018. 16.006. 47.00
6Germany Alexander Megos230.00---12. 28.001. 100.003. 65.009. 37.00
7Japan Taisei Homma217.005. 51.008. 40.0013. 26.00-9. 37.007. 43.0016. 20.00
8Switzerland Sascha Lehmann206.008. 40.0017. 18.0025. (6.00)6. 47.007. 43.008. 40.0017. 18.00
9Japan Yuki Hada192.007. 43.0020. (12.00)7. 43.0014. 24.0012. 28.0019. 14.008. 40.00
10Italy Francesco Vettorata168.0015. 22.006. 47.006. 47.0022. 9.0020. 12.0011. 31.00-

Women

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6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2018.[8]

RankNamePointsXiamenWujiangKranjArcoBriançonChamonixVillars
1Slovenia Janja Garnbret550.002. 80.001. 90.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.002. (80.00)1. 100.00
2Austria Jessica Pilz505.001. 100.003. 65.004. (55.00)2. 80.002. 80.001. 100.002. 80.00
3South Korea Jain Kim354.0010. 34.001. 90.001. 100.00--3. 65.003. 65.00
4France Manon Hily238.0014. (24.00)8. 40.0011. 31.006. 47.0011. 31.0010. 34.004. 55.00
5Japan Mei Kotake228.005. 51.0013. 26.009. 37.0016. 20.00-5. 51.007. 43.00
6Slovenia Tjasa Kalan224.007. 43.006. 45.0012. 28.009. 37.0028. (3.00)9. 37.009. 34.00
7Austria Hannah Schubert219.0011. 31.009. 37.003. 65.0019. (14.00)13. 26.008. 40.0016. 20.00
8Slovenia Mina Markovič214.006. 47.0022. (9.00)8. 40.0010. 34.005. 51.0012. 28.0019. 14.00
8Japan Akiyo Noguchi214.003. 65.004. 55.00---7. 43.005. 51.00
10Slovenia Mia Krampl211.004. 55.006. 45.0010. 34.00-7. 43.0021. 10.0014. 24.00

National Teams

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For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets).[9]

RankNationPointsXiamenWujiangKranjArcoBriançonChamonixVillars
1Austria Austria1528230269264250(218)232283
2Japan1468305246242160(135)235280
3Slovenia Slovenia1428282194(182)238266210238
4 France95995160(81)18525184184
5Italy Italy82211813520211199157(55)
6South Korea Republic of Korea65210717710741(27)91129
7Belgium Belgium3828055(22)105654730
8 United States3771513(0)1088910547
9Switzerland Suisse37340(18)6778497168
10Germany340--234510011161

Speed

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

Men

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7 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2018.[10]

RankNamePointsXiamenWujiangArcoChamonixVillarsTai'anChongqingMoscow
1France Bassa Mawem448.001. 100.009. 37.008. 40.003. 65.004. 55.001. 100.005. 51.00-
2Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev437.0014. 24.008. 40.001. 100.001. 100.003. 65.007. 43.003. 65.00-
3Russia Dmitrii Timofeev429.004. 55.007. 43.004. 55.002. 80.0011. 31.003. 65.001. 100.0015. (22.00)
4Iran Reza Alipour415.003. 65.003. 65.003. 65.009. 37.008. 40.00-7. 43.001. 100.00
5Russia Aleksandr Shilov358.0013. 26.004. 55.002. 80.005. 51.002. 80.0010. 34.0010. 32.00-
6Indonesia Aspar Jaelolo341.002. 80.001. 100.00---4. 55.002. 80.0013. 26.00
7Russia Aleksandr Shikov289.00-16. 20.009. 37.0014. 24.001. 100.009. 37.006. 47.0014. 24.00
8Italy Ludovico Fossali272.0015. 22.002. 80.0015. 22.006. 47.0017. (18.00)15. 22.0010. 32.006. 47.00
9China Li Jinxin254.007. 43.006. 47.00-10. 34.006. 47.00-4. 55.0012. 28.00
10Russia Vladislav Deulin237.005. 51.0013. 26.005. 51.00--21. 9.0016. 20.002. 80.00

Women

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7 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2018.[11]

RankNamePointsXiamenWujiangArcoChamonixVillarsTai'anChongqingMoscow
1France Anouck Jaubert550.003. 65.002. 80.003. 65.0011. (31.00)1. 100.001. 100.008. 40.001. 100.00
2Indonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu420.001. 100.001. 100.00---3. 65.001. 100.004. 55.00
3Russia Iuliia Kaplina414.002. 80.003. 65.001. 100.0013. 26.007. 43.0016. 20.0016. (20.00)2. 80.00
4Russia Mariia Krasavina402.007. 43.004. 55.002. 80.003. 65.003. 65.007. 43.009. (37.00)5. 51.00
5Poland Anna Brozek299.008. 40.009. 37.005. 51.007. 43.005. 51.004. 55.0015. 22.00-
6Russia Elena Timofeeva298.005. 51.0020. (12.00)8. 40.0016. 20.0017. 18.0014. 24.002. 80.003. 65.00
7Russia Anna Tsyganova292.0016. 20.006. 47.00-2. 80.00-6. 47.004. 55.007. 43.00
8Russia Elena Remizova266.004. 55.0018. 16.0020. (12.00)6. 47.008. 40.009. 37.006. 47.0014. 24.00
9Indonesia Sari Agustina239.009. 37.005. 51.00---2. 80.007. 43.0012. 28.00
10France Victoire Andrier235.0014. 24.0012. 28.0013. 26.0014. 24.002. 80.0015. 22.0011. 31.0020. (12.00)

National Teams

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For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets).[12]

RankNationPointsXiamenWujiangArcoChamonixVillarsTai'anChongqingMoscow
1Russia Russian Federation2448318316406349359(280)369331
2Indonesia Indonesia1704328353---367351305
3 France1568235176183218312289155(146)
4China People's Republic of China1120191164-18921011519259
5Poland Poland876106472002341378270(44)
6Italy Italy71053104131131129(35)41121
7Ukraine Ukraine68848931351061228995(25)
8Iran Islamic Republic of Iran4648174653740-43124
9 United States16906811837261(0)
10Czech Republic Czech Republic1671816432217--51

Combined

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The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2018:[13]

Men

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RankNamePoints
1Austria Jakob Schubert48
2Japan Tomoa Narasaki54
3Japan Kokoro Fujii960
4Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata1440
5Canada Sean McColl4860
6Belgium Nicolas Collin11520
6Japan Kai Harada11520
8Germany Jan Hojer29160
9Slovenia Jernej Kruder35904
10Ukraine Fedir Samoilov40320

Women

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RankNamePoints
1Slovenia Janja Garnbret36
2Japan Akiyo Noguchi360
3Japan Miho Nonaka450
4Austria Jessica Pilz1050
5Serbia Staša Gejo12960
6Russia Anna Tsyganova15600
7Japan Futaba Ito18900
8South Korea Jain Kim21600
8United States Claire Buhrfeind32400
10France Fanny Gibert45360

Season podium table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Slovenia (SLO)3014
2 Austria (AUT)2103
3 France (FRA)2024
4 Japan (JPN)1438
5 Indonesia (INA)0101
 Italy (ITA)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
8 Russia (RUS)0022
9 South Korea (KOR)0011
Totals (9 entries)88925

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Slovenia (SLO)97420
2 Japan (JPN)78924
3 France (FRA)64414
4 Austria (AUT)46313
5 Indonesia (INA)44311
6 Russia (RUS)39820
7 Italy (ITA)3306
8 South Korea (KOR)2046
9 Ukraine (UKR)2024
10 United States (USA)1102
11 Iran (IRN)1034
12 Germany (GER)1012
13 Israel (ISR)1001
 Poland (POL)1001
15 Canada (CAN)0101
16 Belgium (BEL)0022
17 Serbia (SRB)0011
Totals (17 entries)454344132

References

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  1. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup (B,S) - Moscow (RUS) 2018". Ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Starting now: the 2018 IFSC World Cup Season". BMC. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  3. ^ "IFSC Rules Modifications 2018" (PDF). Ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
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  5. ^ "IFSC Bouldering World Cup 2018 Women OVERALL Ranking". Ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  6. ^ "IFSC Bouldering World Cup 2018 National Team Ranking". Ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
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  10. ^ "IFSC Speed Climbing World Cup 2018 Men OVERALL Ranking". Ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
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  13. ^ "IFSC Combined World Cup Ranking 2018 - ifsc climbing". www.ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
    2018 IFSC Climbing World Cup
    OrganiserIFSC
    Edition30th
    Events
    22
    • 7 Boulder
      7 Lead
      8 Speed
    Locations
    14
    Dates13 April – 28 October 2018
    Lead
    MenAustria Jakob Schubert
    WomenSlovenia Janja Garnbret
    TeamAustria Austria
    Boulder
    MenSlovenia Jernej Kruder
    WomenJapan Miho Nonaka
    TeamJapan
    Speed
    MenFrance Bassa Mawem
    WomenFrance Anouck Jaubert
    TeamRussia Russian Federation
    Combined
    MenAustria Jakob Schubert
    WomenSlovenia Janja Garnbret
    ← 2017
    2019 →

    The 2018 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 14 locations. There were 22 events: 7 bouldering, 7 lead, and 8 speed events. The season began on 13 April in Meiringen, Switzerland, and concluded on 28 October in Xiamen, China.

    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 Jernej Kruder and Miho Nonaka, for lead Jakob Schubert and Janja Garnbret, for speed Bassa Mawem and Anouck Jaubert, and for combined Jakob Schubert and Janja Garnbret, men and women respectively. The National Team for bouldering was Japan, for lead Austria, and for speed Russian Federation.

    Highlights of the season

    In bouldering, at the World Cup in Munich, Janja Garnbret of Slovenia flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win.Miho Nonaka and Akiyo Noguchi, both of Japan, were the only athletes who never missed a podium in all 7 bouldering competitions in the season.

    In lead climbing, Janja Garnbret was the only athlete who never missed a podium in all 7 lead competitions in the season.

    In speed climbing, at the first Speed World Cup of the season in Moscow, Anouck Jaubert of France matched the world record of 7.32 seconds set by Iuliia Kaplina of Russia at the 2017 World Games in Wrocław.[1] Then at the end of the season, French athletes, Bassa Mawem and Anouck Jaubert clinched the overall titles of the season for men and women respectively, making it double speed titles for France.

    Changes from the previous season

    For the 2018 season the IFSC changed the scoring method for its tournaments. Previously in bouldering, topped boulders were the deciding factor, followed as tiebreakers in decreasing order of importance: attempts to tops, bonus holds (renamed to zones), and attempts to bonus holds. The first and second tiebreakers switched places which means that the results were determined by tops, zones, attempts to tops, and attempts to zones.[2] Also athletes now need to demonstrate firm control of the two starting hand holds. Previously touching all four marked start points in any manner was deemed sufficient to start an attempt.[3]

    Overview

    No.LocationDGGoldSilverBronze
    1Switzerland Meiringen
    13 – 14 April 2018
    BMSlovenia Jernej KruderJapan Tomoa NarasakiRussia Alexey Rubtsov
    WJapan Miho NonakaSlovenia Janja GarnbretJapan Akiyo Noguchi
    2Russia Moscow
    21 – 22 April 2018
    BMJapan Tomoa NarasakiSlovenia Jernej KruderSlovenia Gregor Vezonik
    WSlovenia Janja GarnbretJapan Miho NonakaJapan Akiyo Noguchi
    SMIran Reza AlipourRussia Vladislav DeulinIndonesia Veddriq Leonardo
    WFrance Anouck JaubertRussia Iuliia KaplinaRussia Elena Timofeeva
    3China Chongqing
    5 – 6 May 2018
    BMJapan Kokoro FujiiCanada Sean McCollRussia Alexey Rubtsov
    WJapan Akiyo NoguchiJapan Miho NonakaSerbia Staša Gejo
    SMRussia Dmitrii TimofeevIndonesia Aspar JaeloloUkraine Danyil Boldyrev
    WIndonesia Aries Susanti RahayuRussia Elena TimofeevaIndonesia Puji Lestari
    4China Tai'an
    12 – 13 May 2018
    BMIsrael Alex KhazanovSlovenia Jernej KruderSlovenia Gregor Vezonik
    WJapan Akiyo NoguchiJapan Miho NonakaFrance Fanny Gibert
    SMFrance Bassa MawemIndonesia Sabri SabriRussia Dmitrii Timofeev
    WFrance Anouck JaubertIndonesia Sari AgustinaIndonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu
    5Japan Hachioji
    2 – 3 June 2018
    BMItaly Gabriele MoroniJapan Tomoa NarasakiJapan Rei Sugimoto
    WJapan Akiyo NoguchiJapan Miho NonakaRussia Ekaterina Kipriianova
    6United States Vail
    8 – 9 June 2018
    BMJapan Rei SugimotoUnited States Sean BaileyJapan Tomoa Narasaki
    WUnited States Alex PuccioJapan Miho NonakaJapan Akiyo Noguchi
    7Switzerland Villars
    6 – 7 July 2018
    LMAustria Jakob SchubertFrance Romain DesgrangesJapan Tomoa Narasaki
    WSlovenia Janja GarnbretAustria Jessica PilzSouth Korea Jain Kim
    SMRussia Aleksandr ShikovRussia Aleksandr ShilovUkraine Danyil Boldyrev
    WFrance Anouck JaubertFrance Victoire AndrierRussia Mariia Krasavina
    8France Chamonix
    11 – 13 July 2018
    LMItaly Stefano GhisolfiAustria Jakob SchubertGermany Alex Megos
    WAustria Jessica PilzSlovenia Janja GarnbretSouth Korea Jain Kim
    SMUkraine Danyil BoldyrevRussia Dmitrii TimofeevFrance Bassa Mawem
    WPoland Aleksandra RudzinskaRussia Anna TsyganovaRussia Mariia Krasavina
    9France Briançon
    20 – 21 July 2018
    LMGermany Alex MegosFrance Romain DesgrangesSlovenia Domen Škofic
    WSlovenia Janja GarnbretAustria Jessica PilzBelgium Anak Verhoeven
    10Italy Arco
    27 – 28 July 2018
    LMAustria Jakob SchubertItaly Stefano GhisolfiSlovenia Domen Škofic
    WSlovenia Janja GarnbretAustria Jessica PilzBelgium Anak Verhoeven
    SMUkraine Danyil BoldyrevRussia Aleksandr ShilovIran Reza Alipour
    WRussia Iuliia KaplinaRussia Mariia KrasavinaFrance Anouck Jaubert
    11Germany Munich
    17 – 18 August 2018
    BMSlovenia Gregor VezonikSlovenia Jernej KruderAustria Jakob Schubert
    WSlovenia Janja GarnbretJapan Miho NonakaJapan Akiyo Noguchi
    12Slovenia Kranj
    29 – 30 September 2018
    LMItaly Stefano GhisolfiAustria Jakob SchubertJapan Masahiro Higuchi
    WSouth Korea Jain KimSlovenia Janja GarnbretAustria Hannah Schubert
    13China Wujiang
    20 – 21 October 2018
    LMFrance Romain DesgrangesAustria Jakob SchubertSouth Korea Hyunbin Min
    WSlovenia Janja Garnbret
    South Korea Jain Kim
    Austria Jessica Pilz
    SMIndonesia Aspar JaeloloItaly Ludovico FossaliIran Reza Alipour
    WIndonesia Aries Susanti RahayuFrance Anouck JaubertRussia Iuliia Kaplina
    14China Xiamen
    27 – 28 October 2018
    LMSlovenia Domen ŠkoficItaly Stefano GhisolfiSouth Korea Hyunbin Min
    WAustria Jessica PilzSlovenia Janja GarnbretJapan Akiyo Noguchi
    SMFrance Bassa MawemIndonesia Aspar JaeloloIran Reza Alipour
    WIndonesia Aries Susanti RahayuRussia Iuliia KaplinaFrance Anouck Jaubert
    OVERALLBMSlovenia Jernej KruderJapan Tomoa NarasakiJapan Rei Sugimoto
    WJapan Miho NonakaJapan Akiyo NoguchiFrance Fanny Gibert
    LMAustria Jakob Schubert Italy Stefano GhisolfiFrance Romain Desgranges
    Slovenia Domen Škofic
    WSlovenia Janja Garnbret Austria Jessica PilzSouth Korea Jain Kim
    SMFrance Bassa Mawem Ukraine Danyil BoldyrevRussia Dmitrii Timofeev
    WFrance Anouck JaubertIndonesia Aries Susanti RahayuRussia Iuliia Kaplina
    CMAustria Jakob Schubert Japan Tomoa NarasakiJapan Kokoro Fujii
    WSlovenia Janja GarnbretJapan Akiyo NoguchiJapan Miho Nonaka
    NATIONAL TEAMSBAJapan JapanSlovenia SloveniaFrance France
    LAAustria AustriaJapan JapanSlovenia Slovenia
    SARussia RussiaIndonesia IndonesiaFrance France

    Bouldering

    An overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. There were seven competitions in the season, but only the best six attempts were counted. The national ranking was the sum of the points of that country's three best male and female athletes. Results displayed in parentheses were not counted.

    Men

    The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2018:[4]

    RankNamePointsMunichVailHachiojiTai'anChongqingMoscowMeiringen
    1Slovenia Jernej Kruder442.002. 80.004. 55.008. (38.00)2. 80.006. 47.002. 80.001. 100.00
    2Japan Tomoa Narasaki400.009. 35.003. 65.002. 80.008. 40.0011. (31.00)1. 100.002. 80.00
    3Japan Rei Sugimoto334.008. 40.001. 100.003. 65.004. 55.0012. (28.00)10. 34.008. 40.00
    4Russia Alexey Rubtsov296.0014. (23.00)9. 37.005. 51.0012. 27.003. 65.005. 51.003. 65.00
    5Slovenia Gregor Vezonik280.001. 100.0014. 24.00-3. 65.0013. 26.003. 65.00-
    6Japan Kokoro Fujii260.007. 43.0018. (16.00)16. 20.005. 51.001. 100.0017. 18.0012. 28.00
    7South Korea Chon Jong-won247.00-7. 43.004. 55.006. 47.00-4. 55.006. 47.00
    8Japan Tomoaki Takata218.0017. 18.006. 47.0011. 31.0010. 34.0025. (5.00)9. 37.005. 51.00
    9Japan Yuji Fujiwaki207.005. 51.008. 40.0013. 26.0011. 31.0015. 22.0028. (3.00)9. 37.00
    9Austria Jakob Schubert207.003. 65.00--12. 27.004. 55.0025. 5.004. 55.00

    Women

    The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2018:[5]

    RankNamePointsMunichVailHachiojiTai'anChongqingMoscowMeiringen
    1Japan Miho Nonaka500.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.002. (80.00)1. 100.00
    2Japan Akiyo Noguchi495.003. 65.003. 65.001. 100.001. 100.001. 100.003. 65.003. (65.00)
    3France Fanny Gibert320.004. 55.004. 55.007. 43.003. 65.008. (40.00)5. 51.005. 51.00
    4Slovenia Janja Garnbret280.001. 100.00----1. 100.002. 80.00
    5Slovenia Katja Kadic246.005. 51.0023. (7.00)11. 31.007. 43.006. 47.0010. 34.008. 40.00
    6Serbia Staša Gejo222.00--4. 55.004. 55.003. 65.0015. 22.0013. 25.00
    7Russia Ekaterina Kipriianova210.006. 47.00-3. 65.0010. 34.004. 55.0021. 9.00-
    8Japan Futaba Ito179.007. 43.00-6. 47.0013. 26.0016. 20.008. 40.0027. 3.00
    9United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey174.00-7. 43.009. 37.00--6. 47.006. 47.00
    10Germany Alma Bestvater168.0012. 28.006. 47.005. 51.0023. 7.0012. 28.0023. 7.00-

    National Teams

    The results of the ten most successful countries of the Bouldering World Cup 2018:[6]

    Country names as used by the IFSC

    RankNationPointsMunichVailHachiojiTai'anChongqingMoscowMeiringen
    1Japan2269(337)387419363371362367
    2Slovenia Slovenia1344345(108)109208139310233
    3 France823163(91)10211119793157
    4Austria Austria73517361(22)11015464173
    5Russia Russian Federation59185(37)1441011217268
    6Germany Germany534103143695811249(27)
    7 United States5031528486579(3)52
    8South Korea Republic of Korea4180817589-9875
    9United Kingdom Great Britain366217410130(19)4793
    10Italy Italy26922(1)1392474829

    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 points in parentheses) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2018.[7]

    RankNamePointsXiamenWujiangKranjArcoBriançonChamonixVillars
    1Austria Jakob Schubert495.0016. (20.00)2. 80.002. 80.001. 100.004. 55.002. 80.001. 100.00
    2Italy Stefano Ghisolfi466.002. 80.005. 51.001. 100.002. 80.005. (51.00)1. 100.004. 55.00
    3France Romain Desgranges356.006. 47.001. 100.0020. 12.009. 37.002. 80.0027. (4.00)2. 80.00
    3Slovenia Domen Škofic356.001. 100.0019. (14.00)12. 28.003. 65.003. 65.004. 55.007. 43.00
    5South Korea Min Hyun-bin251.003. 65.003. 65.00-8. 40.0017. 18.0018. 16.006. 47.00
    6Germany Alexander Megos230.00---12. 28.001. 100.003. 65.009. 37.00
    7Japan Taisei Homma217.005. 51.008. 40.0013. 26.00-9. 37.007. 43.0016. 20.00
    8Switzerland Sascha Lehmann206.008. 40.0017. 18.0025. (6.00)6. 47.007. 43.008. 40.0017. 18.00
    9Japan Yuki Hada192.007. 43.0020. (12.00)7. 43.0014. 24.0012. 28.0019. 14.008. 40.00
    10Italy Francesco Vettorata168.0015. 22.006. 47.006. 47.0022. 9.0020. 12.0011. 31.00-

    Women

    6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2018.[8]

    RankNamePointsXiamenWujiangKranjArcoBriançonChamonixVillars
    1Slovenia Janja Garnbret550.002. 80.001. 90.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.002. (80.00)1. 100.00
    2Austria Jessica Pilz505.001. 100.003. 65.004. (55.00)2. 80.002. 80.001. 100.002. 80.00
    3South Korea Jain Kim354.0010. 34.001. 90.001. 100.00--3. 65.003. 65.00
    4France Manon Hily238.0014. (24.00)8. 40.0011. 31.006. 47.0011. 31.0010. 34.004. 55.00
    5Japan Mei Kotake228.005. 51.0013. 26.009. 37.0016. 20.00-5. 51.007. 43.00
    6Slovenia Tjasa Kalan224.007. 43.006. 45.0012. 28.009. 37.0028. (3.00)9. 37.009. 34.00
    7Austria Hannah Schubert219.0011. 31.009. 37.003. 65.0019. (14.00)13. 26.008. 40.0016. 20.00
    8Slovenia Mina Markovič214.006. 47.0022. (9.00)8. 40.0010. 34.005. 51.0012. 28.0019. 14.00
    8Japan Akiyo Noguchi214.003. 65.004. 55.00---7. 43.005. 51.00
    10Slovenia Mia Krampl211.004. 55.006. 45.0010. 34.00-7. 43.0021. 10.0014. 24.00

    National Teams

    For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets).[9]

    RankNationPointsXiamenWujiangKranjArcoBriançonChamonixVillars
    1Austria Austria1528230269264250(218)232283
    2Japan1468305246242160(135)235280
    3Slovenia Slovenia1428282194(182)238266210238
    4 France95995160(81)18525184184
    5Italy Italy82211813520211199157(55)
    6South Korea Republic of Korea65210717710741(27)91129
    7Belgium Belgium3828055(22)105654730
    8 United States3771513(0)1088910547
    9Switzerland Suisse37340(18)6778497168
    10Germany340--234510011161

    Speed

    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 World Cup 2018.[10]

    RankNamePointsXiamenWujiangArcoChamonixVillarsTai'anChongqingMoscow
    1France Bassa Mawem448.001. 100.009. 37.008. 40.003. 65.004. 55.001. 100.005. 51.00-
    2Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev437.0014. 24.008. 40.001. 100.001. 100.003. 65.007. 43.003. 65.00-
    3Russia Dmitrii Timofeev429.004. 55.007. 43.004. 55.002. 80.0011. 31.003. 65.001. 100.0015. (22.00)
    4Iran Reza Alipour415.003. 65.003. 65.003. 65.009. 37.008. 40.00-7. 43.001. 100.00
    5Russia Aleksandr Shilov358.0013. 26.004. 55.002. 80.005. 51.002. 80.0010. 34.0010. 32.00-
    6Indonesia Aspar Jaelolo341.002. 80.001. 100.00---4. 55.002. 80.0013. 26.00
    7Russia Aleksandr Shikov289.00-16. 20.009. 37.0014. 24.001. 100.009. 37.006. 47.0014. 24.00
    8Italy Ludovico Fossali272.0015. 22.002. 80.0015. 22.006. 47.0017. (18.00)15. 22.0010. 32.006. 47.00
    9China Li Jinxin254.007. 43.006. 47.00-10. 34.006. 47.00-4. 55.0012. 28.00
    10Russia Vladislav Deulin237.005. 51.0013. 26.005. 51.00--21. 9.0016. 20.002. 80.00

    Women

    7 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2018.[11]

    RankNamePointsXiamenWujiangArcoChamonixVillarsTai'anChongqingMoscow
    1France Anouck Jaubert550.003. 65.002. 80.003. 65.0011. (31.00)1. 100.001. 100.008. 40.001. 100.00
    2Indonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu420.001. 100.001. 100.00---3. 65.001. 100.004. 55.00
    3Russia Iuliia Kaplina414.002. 80.003. 65.001. 100.0013. 26.007. 43.0016. 20.0016. (20.00)2. 80.00
    4Russia Mariia Krasavina402.007. 43.004. 55.002. 80.003. 65.003. 65.007. 43.009. (37.00)5. 51.00
    5Poland Anna Brozek299.008. 40.009. 37.005. 51.007. 43.005. 51.004. 55.0015. 22.00-
    6Russia Elena Timofeeva298.005. 51.0020. (12.00)8. 40.0016. 20.0017. 18.0014. 24.002. 80.003. 65.00
    7Russia Anna Tsyganova292.0016. 20.006. 47.00-2. 80.00-6. 47.004. 55.007. 43.00
    8Russia Elena Remizova266.004. 55.0018. 16.0020. (12.00)6. 47.008. 40.009. 37.006. 47.0014. 24.00
    9Indonesia Sari Agustina239.009. 37.005. 51.00---2. 80.007. 43.0012. 28.00
    10France Victoire Andrier235.0014. 24.0012. 28.0013. 26.0014. 24.002. 80.0015. 22.0011. 31.0020. (12.00)

    National Teams

    For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets).[12]

    RankNationPointsXiamenWujiangArcoChamonixVillarsTai'anChongqingMoscow
    1Russia Russian Federation2448318316406349359(280)369331
    2Indonesia Indonesia1704328353---367351305
    3 France1568235176183218312289155(146)
    4China People's Republic of China1120191164-18921011519259
    5Poland Poland876106472002341378270(44)
    6Italy Italy71053104131131129(35)41121
    7Ukraine Ukraine68848931351061228995(25)
    8Iran Islamic Republic of Iran4648174653740-43124
    9 United States16906811837261(0)
    10Czech Republic Czech Republic1671816432217--51

    Combined

    The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2018:[13]

    Men

    RankNamePoints
    1Austria Jakob Schubert48
    2Japan Tomoa Narasaki54
    3Japan Kokoro Fujii960
    4Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata1440
    5Canada Sean McColl4860
    6Belgium Nicolas Collin11520
    6Japan Kai Harada11520
    8Germany Jan Hojer29160
    9Slovenia Jernej Kruder35904
    10Ukraine Fedir Samoilov40320

    Women

    RankNamePoints
    1Slovenia Janja Garnbret36
    2Japan Akiyo Noguchi360
    3Japan Miho Nonaka450
    4Austria Jessica Pilz1050
    5Serbia Staša Gejo12960
    6Russia Anna Tsyganova15600
    7Japan Futaba Ito18900
    8South Korea Jain Kim21600
    8United States Claire Buhrfeind32400
    10France Fanny Gibert45360

    Season podium table

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Slovenia (SLO)3014
    2 Austria (AUT)2103
    3 France (FRA)2024
    4 Japan (JPN)1438
    5 Indonesia (INA)0101
     Italy (ITA)0101
     Ukraine (UKR)0101
    8 Russia (RUS)0022
    9 South Korea (KOR)0011
    Totals (9 entries)88925

    Medal table

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Slovenia (SLO)97420
    2 Japan (JPN)78924
    3 France (FRA)64414
    4 Austria (AUT)46313
    5 Indonesia (INA)44311
    6 Russia (RUS)39820
    7 Italy (ITA)3306
    8 South Korea (KOR)2046
    9 Ukraine (UKR)2024
    10 United States (USA)1102
    11 Iran (IRN)1034
    12 Germany (GER)1012
    13 Israel (ISR)1001
     Poland (POL)1001
    15 Canada (CAN)0101
    16 Belgium (BEL)0022
    17 Serbia (SRB)0011
    Totals (17 entries)454344132

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