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2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup
Location Central Saanich, Canada

Toronto, Canada
Vail, United States
Chongqing, China
Haiyang, China
Chamonix, France
Briançon, France
Imst, Austria
Munich, Germany
Stavanger, Norway
Puurs, Belgium
Wujiang, China

Kranj, Slovenia
Date17 May – 15 November 2015
Champions
Men(B) South Korea Jongwon Chon

(L) Czech Republic Adam Ondra
(S) China Zhong Qixin

(C) Czech Republic Adam Ondra
Women(B) Japan Akiyo Noguchi

(L) Slovenia Mina Markovič
(S) Russia Mariia Krasavina

(C) South Korea Jain Kim
← 2014
2016 →

The 2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 13 locations. Bouldering competitions were held in 5 locations, lead in 7 locations, and speed in 5 locations. The season began on 17 May in Central Saanich, Canada and concluded on 15 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 Akiyo Noguchi, for lead Adam Ondra and Mina Markovič, and for speed Zhong Qixin and Mariia Krasavina, men and women respectively.

Highlights of the season

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In bouldering, at the World Cup in Munich, Shauna Coxsey of United Kingdom flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win.

In lead climbing, Janja Garnbret of Slovenia, after just turned 16 years old (the minimum age to compete in the World Cup), made her debut in the World Cup circuit by competing in lead climbing in Chamonix, France. She competed in 3 out of 7 Lead World Cups in the season and was in the top three in all competitions she attended, which made her 7th in the overall ranking in lead discipline.

In speed climbing, at the World Cup in Central Saanich, Iuliia Kaplina of Russia set a new world record of 7.74s in the semifinal round, breaking her previous world record of 7.85s which she set at the 2013 Speed World Cup in Wujiang.[1] Then, at the World Cup in Chongqing, Iuliia Kaplina, again, set a new world record of 7.56s during qualifications, breaking her previous world record which she had set in Saanich (CAN), by as much as 0.18 seconds.[2] Then at the World Cup in Chamonix, Iuliia Kaplina, again, set a new world record of 7.53s in the semifinal against her teammate Anna Tsyganova, breaking her previous world record by 0.03s.[3]

France was the only nation in the top three National Team Ranking in all disciplines.

Overview

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[4][5]

No.LocationDGGoldSilverBronze
1Canada Central Saanich
(17 May 2015)
SMChina Zhong Qixin
6.260
Poland Marcin Dzieński
7.010
France Bassa Mawem
6.050
WRussia Iuliia Kaplina
7.820
Russia Mariia Krasavina
8.710
Russia Anna Tsyganova
8.040
2Canada Toronto
(30–31 May 2015)
BMFrance Alban Levier
3t6 4b5
United States Nathaniel Coleman
3t9 4b8
Czech Republic Adam Ondra
2t3 3b3
WAustria Anna Stöhr
3t6 4b5
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
3t7 4b7
Germany Juliane Wurm
2t2 4b5
3United States Vail
(5–6 June 2015)
BMGermany Jan Hojer
3t4 4b4
United States Nathaniel Coleman
3t4 4b6
Czech Republic Adam Ondra
3t12 4b12
WUnited States Megan Mascarenas
3t4 4b5
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
2t4 3b6
United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
2t4 3b7
4China Chongqing
(20–21 June 2015)
BMCanada Sean McColl
4t12 4b9
South Korea Jongwon Chon
3t5 3b3
Japan Tsukuru Hori
3t8 3b8
WJapan Akiyo Noguchi
4t5 4b5
Japan Miho Nonaka
3t5 4b4
United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
3t6 3b5
SMChina Zhong Qixin
5.810
Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
6.560
Czech Republic Libor Hroza
5.850
WRussia Mariia Krasavina
7.920
Poland Edyta Ropek
8.160
Russia Iuliia Kaplina
8.030
5China Haiyang
(26–27 June 2015)
BMSouth Korea Jongwon Chon
2t3 2b2
Russia Rustam Gelmanov
2t7 2b6
France Alban Levier
1t1 2b2
WSwitzerland Petra Klingler
3t3 4b10
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
3t4 4b5
United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
3t84 b9
SMChina Zhong Qixin
5.790
Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
6.720
Iran Reza Alipour
6.020
WFrance Anouck Jaubert
7.900
Russia Anna Tsyganova
8.180
Russia Iuliia Kaplina
7.710
6France Chamonix
(10–12 July 2015)
LMSpain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
53+
Czech Republic Adam Ondra
52+
Germany Sebastian Halenke
52
WSlovenia Mina Markovič
Top
Slovenia Janja Garnbret
Top
Austria Jessica Pilz
47
SMCzech Republic Libor Hroza
wild card
Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
false start
China Zhong Qixin
5.950
WFrance Anouck Jaubert
7.810
Russia Iuliia Kaplina
false start
Russia Mariia Krasavina
8.030
7France Briançon
(17–18 July 2015)
LMFrance Gautier Supper
49+
Japan Minoru Nakano
43+
Austria Jakob Schubert
42+
WSouth Korea Jain Kim
47+
Austria Jessica Pilz
47+
Belgium Anak Verhoeven
46+
8Austria Imst
(31 July – 1 August 2015)
LMFrance Romain Desgranges
57+
Austria Jakob Schubert
57
Slovenia Domen Škofic
51+
WSlovenia Mina Markovič
55
Slovenia Janja Garnbret
54+
Austria Jessica Pilz
52+
9Germany Munich
(14–15 August 2015)
BMRussia Alexey Rubtsov
2t11 4b12
Czech Republic Martin Stráník
1t1 3b4
South Korea Jongwon Chon
1t1 3b5
WUnited Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
4t4 4b4
France Fanny Gibert
3t3 4b7
United States Megan Mascarenas
3t4 4b5
10Norway Stavanger
(21–22 August 2015)
LMFrance Gautier Supper
43+
Czech Republic Adam Ondra
40+
France Romain Desgranges
39+
WSlovenia Mina Markovič
57+
Austria Jessica Pilz
57+
Belgium Anak Verhoeven
55+
11Belgium Puurs
(26–27 September 2015)
LMSlovenia Domen Škofic
Top
Austria Jakob Schubert
50+
Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
49+
WSouth Korea Jain Kim
Top
Slovenia Mina Markovič
Top
Belgium Anak Verhoeven
48+
12China Wujiang
(17–18 October 2015)
LMCzech Republic Adam Ondra
35
Slovenia Domen Škofic
31
Canada Sean McColl
28+
WSouth Korea Jain Kim
40+
Belgium Anak Verhoeven
34
Austria Jessica Pilz
33+
SMIran Reza Alipour
6.060
Czech Republic Libor Hroza
fall
France Bassa Mawem
7.490
WRussia Mariia Krasavina
7.860
France Anouck Jaubert
8.120
Poland Edyta Ropek
12.310
13Slovenia Kranj
(14–15 November 2015)
LMCzech Republic Adam Ondra
37+
Canada Sean McColl
37
Austria Jakob Schubert
36+
WSlovenia Mina Markovič
35+
Austria Jessica Pilz
35+
Slovenia Janja Garnbret
34+
OVERALLBMSouth Korea Jongwon Chon
292.00
Germany Jan Hojer
264.00
Czech Republic Adam Ondra
259.00
WJapan Akiyo Noguchi
395.00
United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
332.00
Japan Miho Nonaka
276.00
LMCzech Republic Adam Ondra
458.00
France Gautier Supper
400.00
Austria Jakob Schubert
396.00
WSlovenia Mina Markovič
527.00
South Korea Jain Kim
461.00
Austria Jessica Pilz
435.00
SMChina Zhong Qixin
405.00
Czech Republic Libor Hroza
322.00
Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
295.00
WRussia Mariia Krasavina
400.00
France Anouck Jaubert
390.00
Russia Iuliia Kaplina
365.00
CMCzech Republic Adam Ondra
674.00
Canada Sean McColl
486.00
Slovenia Domen Škofic
407.00
WSouth Korea Jain Kim
432.00
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
421.00
Japan Yuka Kobayashi
286.00
NATIONAL TEAMSBA Japan
1352
 France
855
 United States
670
LA France
1635
Slovenia Slovenia
1457
Austria Austria
1400
SARussia Russian Federation
1614
Poland Poland
1188
 France
1007

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.

Men

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5 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets).[6]

RankNamePointsMunichHaiyangChongqingVailToronto
1South Korea Jongwon Chon292.003. 65.001. 100.002. 80.00-6. 47.00
2Germany Jan Hojer264.005. 51.004. 55.004. 55.001. 100.0027. 3.00
3Czech Republic Adam Ondra259.008. 38.005. 51.008. 40.003. 65.003. 65.00
4United States Nathaniel Coleman238.0011. 31.0011. 31.0018. 16.002. 80.002. 80.00
5France Alban Levier202.0029. 1.003. 65.0014. 24.0020. 12.001. 100.00
6Russia Rustam Gelmanov179.006. 47.002. 80.007. 43.0021. 9.00-
7Japan Kokoro Fujii173.0027. 3.009. 37.0011. 31.006. 47.004. 55.00
8Canada Sean McColl169.00--1. 100.005. 51.0017. 18.00
9Japan Rei Sugimoto151.008. 38.0015. 22.009. 37.008. 40.0019. 14.00
10France Jeremy Bonder146.00-14. 24.005. 51.0012. 28.007. 43.00

Women

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5 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets).[7]

RankNamePointsMunichHaiyangChongqingVailToronto
1Japan Akiyo Noguchi395.004. 55.002. 80.001. 100.002. 80.002. 80.00
2United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey332.001. 100.003. 65.003. 65.003. 65.009. 37.00
3Japan Miho Nonaka276.007. 43.004. 55.002. 80.004. 55.007. 43.00
4Switzerland Petra Klingler224.0018. 16.001. 100.0010. 34.007. 43.0011. 31.00
5United States Megan Mascarenas165.003. 65.00--1. 100.00-
6Austria Katharina Saurwein163.00-5. 51.009. 37.0014. 24.005. 51.00
7South Korea Sol Sa158.008. 40.007. 43.006. 47.0020. 12.0018. 16.00
8France Fanny Gibert151.002. 80.00--11. 31.008. 40.00
8Austria Anna Stöhr151.00---5. 51.001. 100.00
10France Mélissa Le Nevé150.00-6. 47.008. 40.0018. 16.006. 47.00

National Teams

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For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets).[8]

Country names as used by the IFSC

RankNationPointsMunichHaiyangChongqingVailToronto
1Japan1352172299368285228
2 France855109170127142307
3 United States6701044925303189
4Germany Germany56713868106147108
5Austria Austria542648263131202
6South Korea Republic of Korea5111051691621263
7United Kingdom Great Britain433121102748353
7Russia Russian Federation4331841087764-
9Czech Republic Czech Republic36512151408568
10Slovenia Slovenia3299937277492

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 results in parentheses).[9]

RankNamePointsKranjWujiangPuursStavangerImstBriançonChamonix
1Czech Republic Adam Ondra458.001. 100.001. 100.0010. (32.00)2. 80.004. 55.007. 43.002. 80.00
2France Gautier Supper400.008. (40.00)7. 43.004. 55.001. 100.005. 51.001. 100.005. 51.00
3Austria Jakob Schubert396.003. 65.005. 51.002. 80.004. 55.002. 80.003. 65.006. (47.00)
4Slovenia Domen Škofic376.005. 51.002. 80.001. 100.007. 43.003. 65.009. 37.009. (37.00)
5France Romain Desgranges354.006. 47.0012. (28.00)6. 47.003. 65.001. 100.008. 40.004. 55.00
6Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué335.004. 55.004. 55.003. 65.0010. 34.0013. 26.0026. (5.00)1. 100.00
7Germany Sebastian Halenke259.0012. 28.006. 47.0010. 32.008. 40.006. 47.0012. (27.00)3. 65.00
8Canada Sean McColl253.002. 80.003. 65.00-13. 26.00-5. 51.0011. 31.00
9Italy Stefano Ghisolfi252.0013. 26.0026. (5.00)5. 51.005. 51.0010. 34.006. 47.007. 43.00
10Japan Minoru Nakano240.007. 43.008. 40.0014. 24.00-11. 31.002. 80.0015. 22.00

Women

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6 best competition results were counted (not counting results in parentheses).[10]

RankNamePointsKranjWujiangPuursStavangerImstBriançonChamonix
1Slovenia Mina Markovič527.001. 100.006. 47.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.008. (40.00)1. 100.00
2South Korea Jain Kim461.004. 55.001. 100.001. 100.004. 55.0012. (28.00)1. 100.005. 51.00
3Austria Jessica Pilz435.002. 80.003. 65.004. (55.00)2. 80.003. 65.002. 80.003. 65.00
4Belgium Anak Verhoeven381.005. 51.002. 80.003. 65.003. 65.008. (40.00)3. 65.004. 55.00
5France Hélène Janicot298.006. 47.004. 55.007. 43.005. 51.004. 55.0011. (31.00)6. 47.00
6Japan Yuka Kobayashi234.0012. 28.005. 51.008. 40.008. 40.005. 51.0014. 24.0015. (22.00)
7Slovenia Janja Garnbret225.003. 65.00---2. 80.00-2. 80.00
8Japan Risa Ota217.0010. 34.0010. 32.00-7. 43.0013. 26.005. 51.0011. 31.00
9Slovenia Tjasa Kalan207.0026. (5.00)14. 24.0010. 34.006. 47.006. 47.009. 37.0017. 18.00
10France Mathilde Becerra201.007. 43.00-13. 26.009. 37.0016. 20.004. 55.0016. 20.00

National Teams

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For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in parentheses).[11]

RankNationPointsKranjWujiangPuursStavangerImstBriançonChamonix
1 France1635236(126)269301302283244
2Slovenia Slovenia1457259(151)242221335155245
3Austria Austria1400243245252213240207(153)
4Japan1010188222(109)112120203165
5Belgium Belgium573639811110497100(62)
6Italy Italy55668731251249571(49)
7South Korea Republic of Korea4955510010055(53)11669
8Czech Republic Czech Republic484112106(32)85564382
9Germany3667457546056(51)65
10Russia Russian Federation3530-105136127129

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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5 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets).[12]

RankNamePointsWujiangChamonixHaiyangChongqingCentral Saanich
1China Zhong Qixin405.008. 40.003. 65.001. 100.001. 100.001. 100.00
2Czech Republic Libor Hroza322.002. 80.001. 100.005. 51.003. 65.0013. 26.00
3Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev295.004. 55.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.00-
4Poland Marcin Dzieński277.005. 51.004. 55.008. 40.005. 51.002. 80.00
5France Bassa Mawem254.003. 65.0015. 22.006. 47.004. 55.003. 65.00
6Russia Aleksandr Shilov216.006. 47.008. 40.0011. 31.006. 47.005. 51.00
7Iran Reza Alipour208.001. 100.00-3. 65.007. 43.00-
8Russia Stanislav Kokorin169.007. 43.007. 43.004. 55.0012. 28.00-
8France Quentin Nambot169.0010. 34.0010. 34.007. 43.0010. 34.0014. 24.00
10Kazakhstan Amir Maimuratov128.00-5. 51.009. 37.008. 40.00-

Women

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5 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets).[13]

RankNamePointsWujiangChamonixHaiyangChongqingCentral Saanich
1Russia Mariia Krasavina400.001. 100.003. 65.004. 55.001. 100.002. 80.00
2France Anouck Jaubert390.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.004. 55.004. 55.00
3Russia Iuliia Kaplina365.004. 55.002. 80.003. 65.003. 65.001. 100.00
4Russia Anna Tsyganova291.008. 40.004. 55.002. 80.005. 51.003. 65.00
5Poland Edyta Ropek284.003. 65.005. 51.005. 51.002. 80.009. 37.00
6Poland Aleksandra Mirosław239.005. 51.007. 43.006. 47.006. 47.005. 51.00
7Poland Klaudia Buczek198.007. 43.009. 37.008. 40.0011. 31.006. 47.00
8Poland Patrycja Chudziak148.00-15. 22.007. 43.007. 43.008. 40.00
9Ukraine Alla Marenych131.006. 47.0010. 34.0012. 28.0015. 22.00-
10Poland Monika Prokopiuk117.00-20. 12.009. 37.0010. 34.0010. 34.00

National Teams

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For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets).[14]

RankNationPointsWujiangChamonixHaiyangChongqingCentral Saanich
1Russia Russian Federation1614316320314313351
2Poland Poland1188232207225259265
3 France1007205239210144209
4China People's Republic of China58712765132163100
5Ukraine Ukraine490102178108102-
6Kazakhstan Kazakhstan352-51148153-
7Czech Republic Czech Republic32280100516526
8Iran Islamic Republic of Iran2881289654343
9 Canada26214182238170
10Austria Austria16371353126-

Combined

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5 best competition results were counted. Participation in at least 2 disciplines was required.

Men

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The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2015:[15]

RankNamePoints
1Czech Republic Adam Ondra674.00
2Canada Sean McColl486.00
3Slovenia Domen Škofic407.00
4Austria Jakob Schubert405.00
5Germany Jan Hojer295.00
6Japan Minoru Nakano279.00
7China ZiDa Ma44.00
8South Korea Sungjoon Chae35.00
9Japan Naoto Hakamada28.00
10China HaiBin Qu22.00

Women

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The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2015:[16]

RankNamePoints
1South Korea Jain Kim432.00
2Japan Akiyo Noguchi421.00
3Japan Yuka Kobayashi286.00
4Japan Risa Ota215.00
5Japan Aya Onoe212.00
6Kazakhstan Tamara Ulzhabayeva92.00
7France Charlotte Durif79.00
8Japan Aika Tajima65.00
9China ZhuoMa PUBU42.00
10Norway Tina Johnsen Hafsaas30.00

References

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  1. ^ "New Women's World Speed Record and Gold medal to Iuliia Kaplina".
  2. ^ "Speed Climbing World Cup in China".
  3. ^ "Iuliia Kaplina Sets a New Women's World Speed Record".
  4. ^ "2015 World Cups".
  5. ^ "RANKINGS: IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015".
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[edit]
    2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup
    Location Central Saanich, Canada

    Toronto, Canada
    Vail, United States
    Chongqing, China
    Haiyang, China
    Chamonix, France
    Briançon, France
    Imst, Austria
    Munich, Germany
    Stavanger, Norway
    Puurs, Belgium
    Wujiang, China

    Kranj, Slovenia
    Date17 May – 15 November 2015
    Champions
    Men(B) South Korea Jongwon Chon

    (L) Czech Republic Adam Ondra
    (S) China Zhong Qixin

    (C) Czech Republic Adam Ondra
    Women(B) Japan Akiyo Noguchi

    (L) Slovenia Mina Markovič
    (S) Russia Mariia Krasavina

    (C) South Korea Jain Kim
    ← 2014
    2016 →

    The 2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 13 locations. Bouldering competitions were held in 5 locations, lead in 7 locations, and speed in 5 locations. The season began on 17 May in Central Saanich, Canada and concluded on 15 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 Akiyo Noguchi, for lead Adam Ondra and Mina Markovič, and for speed Zhong Qixin and Mariia Krasavina, men and women respectively.

    Highlights of the season

    In bouldering, at the World Cup in Munich, Shauna Coxsey of United Kingdom flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win.

    In lead climbing, Janja Garnbret of Slovenia, after just turned 16 years old (the minimum age to compete in the World Cup), made her debut in the World Cup circuit by competing in lead climbing in Chamonix, France. She competed in 3 out of 7 Lead World Cups in the season and was in the top three in all competitions she attended, which made her 7th in the overall ranking in lead discipline.

    In speed climbing, at the World Cup in Central Saanich, Iuliia Kaplina of Russia set a new world record of 7.74s in the semifinal round, breaking her previous world record of 7.85s which she set at the 2013 Speed World Cup in Wujiang.[1] Then, at the World Cup in Chongqing, Iuliia Kaplina, again, set a new world record of 7.56s during qualifications, breaking her previous world record which she had set in Saanich (CAN), by as much as 0.18 seconds.[2] Then at the World Cup in Chamonix, Iuliia Kaplina, again, set a new world record of 7.53s in the semifinal against her teammate Anna Tsyganova, breaking her previous world record by 0.03s.[3]

    France was the only nation in the top three National Team Ranking in all disciplines.

    Overview

    [4][5]

    No.LocationDGGoldSilverBronze
    1Canada Central Saanich
    (17 May 2015)
    SMChina Zhong Qixin
    6.260
    Poland Marcin Dzieński
    7.010
    France Bassa Mawem
    6.050
    WRussia Iuliia Kaplina
    7.820
    Russia Mariia Krasavina
    8.710
    Russia Anna Tsyganova
    8.040
    2Canada Toronto
    (30–31 May 2015)
    BMFrance Alban Levier
    3t6 4b5
    United States Nathaniel Coleman
    3t9 4b8
    Czech Republic Adam Ondra
    2t3 3b3
    WAustria Anna Stöhr
    3t6 4b5
    Japan Akiyo Noguchi
    3t7 4b7
    Germany Juliane Wurm
    2t2 4b5
    3United States Vail
    (5–6 June 2015)
    BMGermany Jan Hojer
    3t4 4b4
    United States Nathaniel Coleman
    3t4 4b6
    Czech Republic Adam Ondra
    3t12 4b12
    WUnited States Megan Mascarenas
    3t4 4b5
    Japan Akiyo Noguchi
    2t4 3b6
    United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
    2t4 3b7
    4China Chongqing
    (20–21 June 2015)
    BMCanada Sean McColl
    4t12 4b9
    South Korea Jongwon Chon
    3t5 3b3
    Japan Tsukuru Hori
    3t8 3b8
    WJapan Akiyo Noguchi
    4t5 4b5
    Japan Miho Nonaka
    3t5 4b4
    United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
    3t6 3b5
    SMChina Zhong Qixin
    5.810
    Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
    6.560
    Czech Republic Libor Hroza
    5.850
    WRussia Mariia Krasavina
    7.920
    Poland Edyta Ropek
    8.160
    Russia Iuliia Kaplina
    8.030
    5China Haiyang
    (26–27 June 2015)
    BMSouth Korea Jongwon Chon
    2t3 2b2
    Russia Rustam Gelmanov
    2t7 2b6
    France Alban Levier
    1t1 2b2
    WSwitzerland Petra Klingler
    3t3 4b10
    Japan Akiyo Noguchi
    3t4 4b5
    United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
    3t84 b9
    SMChina Zhong Qixin
    5.790
    Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
    6.720
    Iran Reza Alipour
    6.020
    WFrance Anouck Jaubert
    7.900
    Russia Anna Tsyganova
    8.180
    Russia Iuliia Kaplina
    7.710
    6France Chamonix
    (10–12 July 2015)
    LMSpain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
    53+
    Czech Republic Adam Ondra
    52+
    Germany Sebastian Halenke
    52
    WSlovenia Mina Markovič
    Top
    Slovenia Janja Garnbret
    Top
    Austria Jessica Pilz
    47
    SMCzech Republic Libor Hroza
    wild card
    Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
    false start
    China Zhong Qixin
    5.950
    WFrance Anouck Jaubert
    7.810
    Russia Iuliia Kaplina
    false start
    Russia Mariia Krasavina
    8.030
    7France Briançon
    (17–18 July 2015)
    LMFrance Gautier Supper
    49+
    Japan Minoru Nakano
    43+
    Austria Jakob Schubert
    42+
    WSouth Korea Jain Kim
    47+
    Austria Jessica Pilz
    47+
    Belgium Anak Verhoeven
    46+
    8Austria Imst
    (31 July – 1 August 2015)
    LMFrance Romain Desgranges
    57+
    Austria Jakob Schubert
    57
    Slovenia Domen Škofic
    51+
    WSlovenia Mina Markovič
    55
    Slovenia Janja Garnbret
    54+
    Austria Jessica Pilz
    52+
    9Germany Munich
    (14–15 August 2015)
    BMRussia Alexey Rubtsov
    2t11 4b12
    Czech Republic Martin Stráník
    1t1 3b4
    South Korea Jongwon Chon
    1t1 3b5
    WUnited Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
    4t4 4b4
    France Fanny Gibert
    3t3 4b7
    United States Megan Mascarenas
    3t4 4b5
    10Norway Stavanger
    (21–22 August 2015)
    LMFrance Gautier Supper
    43+
    Czech Republic Adam Ondra
    40+
    France Romain Desgranges
    39+
    WSlovenia Mina Markovič
    57+
    Austria Jessica Pilz
    57+
    Belgium Anak Verhoeven
    55+
    11Belgium Puurs
    (26–27 September 2015)
    LMSlovenia Domen Škofic
    Top
    Austria Jakob Schubert
    50+
    Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
    49+
    WSouth Korea Jain Kim
    Top
    Slovenia Mina Markovič
    Top
    Belgium Anak Verhoeven
    48+
    12China Wujiang
    (17–18 October 2015)
    LMCzech Republic Adam Ondra
    35
    Slovenia Domen Škofic
    31
    Canada Sean McColl
    28+
    WSouth Korea Jain Kim
    40+
    Belgium Anak Verhoeven
    34
    Austria Jessica Pilz
    33+
    SMIran Reza Alipour
    6.060
    Czech Republic Libor Hroza
    fall
    France Bassa Mawem
    7.490
    WRussia Mariia Krasavina
    7.860
    France Anouck Jaubert
    8.120
    Poland Edyta Ropek
    12.310
    13Slovenia Kranj
    (14–15 November 2015)
    LMCzech Republic Adam Ondra
    37+
    Canada Sean McColl
    37
    Austria Jakob Schubert
    36+
    WSlovenia Mina Markovič
    35+
    Austria Jessica Pilz
    35+
    Slovenia Janja Garnbret
    34+
    OVERALLBMSouth Korea Jongwon Chon
    292.00
    Germany Jan Hojer
    264.00
    Czech Republic Adam Ondra
    259.00
    WJapan Akiyo Noguchi
    395.00
    United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey
    332.00
    Japan Miho Nonaka
    276.00
    LMCzech Republic Adam Ondra
    458.00
    France Gautier Supper
    400.00
    Austria Jakob Schubert
    396.00
    WSlovenia Mina Markovič
    527.00
    South Korea Jain Kim
    461.00
    Austria Jessica Pilz
    435.00
    SMChina Zhong Qixin
    405.00
    Czech Republic Libor Hroza
    322.00
    Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
    295.00
    WRussia Mariia Krasavina
    400.00
    France Anouck Jaubert
    390.00
    Russia Iuliia Kaplina
    365.00
    CMCzech Republic Adam Ondra
    674.00
    Canada Sean McColl
    486.00
    Slovenia Domen Škofic
    407.00
    WSouth Korea Jain Kim
    432.00
    Japan Akiyo Noguchi
    421.00
    Japan Yuka Kobayashi
    286.00
    NATIONAL TEAMSBA Japan
    1352
     France
    855
     United States
    670
    LA France
    1635
    Slovenia Slovenia
    1457
    Austria Austria
    1400
    SARussia Russian Federation
    1614
    Poland Poland
    1188
     France
    1007

    Bouldering

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

    Men

    5 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets).[6]

    RankNamePointsMunichHaiyangChongqingVailToronto
    1South Korea Jongwon Chon292.003. 65.001. 100.002. 80.00-6. 47.00
    2Germany Jan Hojer264.005. 51.004. 55.004. 55.001. 100.0027. 3.00
    3Czech Republic Adam Ondra259.008. 38.005. 51.008. 40.003. 65.003. 65.00
    4United States Nathaniel Coleman238.0011. 31.0011. 31.0018. 16.002. 80.002. 80.00
    5France Alban Levier202.0029. 1.003. 65.0014. 24.0020. 12.001. 100.00
    6Russia Rustam Gelmanov179.006. 47.002. 80.007. 43.0021. 9.00-
    7Japan Kokoro Fujii173.0027. 3.009. 37.0011. 31.006. 47.004. 55.00
    8Canada Sean McColl169.00--1. 100.005. 51.0017. 18.00
    9Japan Rei Sugimoto151.008. 38.0015. 22.009. 37.008. 40.0019. 14.00
    10France Jeremy Bonder146.00-14. 24.005. 51.0012. 28.007. 43.00

    Women

    5 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets).[7]

    RankNamePointsMunichHaiyangChongqingVailToronto
    1Japan Akiyo Noguchi395.004. 55.002. 80.001. 100.002. 80.002. 80.00
    2United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey332.001. 100.003. 65.003. 65.003. 65.009. 37.00
    3Japan Miho Nonaka276.007. 43.004. 55.002. 80.004. 55.007. 43.00
    4Switzerland Petra Klingler224.0018. 16.001. 100.0010. 34.007. 43.0011. 31.00
    5United States Megan Mascarenas165.003. 65.00--1. 100.00-
    6Austria Katharina Saurwein163.00-5. 51.009. 37.0014. 24.005. 51.00
    7South Korea Sol Sa158.008. 40.007. 43.006. 47.0020. 12.0018. 16.00
    8France Fanny Gibert151.002. 80.00--11. 31.008. 40.00
    8Austria Anna Stöhr151.00---5. 51.001. 100.00
    10France Mélissa Le Nevé150.00-6. 47.008. 40.0018. 16.006. 47.00

    National Teams

    For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets).[8]

    Country names as used by the IFSC

    RankNationPointsMunichHaiyangChongqingVailToronto
    1Japan1352172299368285228
    2 France855109170127142307
    3 United States6701044925303189
    4Germany Germany56713868106147108
    5Austria Austria542648263131202
    6South Korea Republic of Korea5111051691621263
    7United Kingdom Great Britain433121102748353
    7Russia Russian Federation4331841087764-
    9Czech Republic Czech Republic36512151408568
    10Slovenia Slovenia3299937277492

    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).[9]

    RankNamePointsKranjWujiangPuursStavangerImstBriançonChamonix
    1Czech Republic Adam Ondra458.001. 100.001. 100.0010. (32.00)2. 80.004. 55.007. 43.002. 80.00
    2France Gautier Supper400.008. (40.00)7. 43.004. 55.001. 100.005. 51.001. 100.005. 51.00
    3Austria Jakob Schubert396.003. 65.005. 51.002. 80.004. 55.002. 80.003. 65.006. (47.00)
    4Slovenia Domen Škofic376.005. 51.002. 80.001. 100.007. 43.003. 65.009. 37.009. (37.00)
    5France Romain Desgranges354.006. 47.0012. (28.00)6. 47.003. 65.001. 100.008. 40.004. 55.00
    6Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué335.004. 55.004. 55.003. 65.0010. 34.0013. 26.0026. (5.00)1. 100.00
    7Germany Sebastian Halenke259.0012. 28.006. 47.0010. 32.008. 40.006. 47.0012. (27.00)3. 65.00
    8Canada Sean McColl253.002. 80.003. 65.00-13. 26.00-5. 51.0011. 31.00
    9Italy Stefano Ghisolfi252.0013. 26.0026. (5.00)5. 51.005. 51.0010. 34.006. 47.007. 43.00
    10Japan Minoru Nakano240.007. 43.008. 40.0014. 24.00-11. 31.002. 80.0015. 22.00

    Women

    6 best competition results were counted (not counting results in parentheses).[10]

    RankNamePointsKranjWujiangPuursStavangerImstBriançonChamonix
    1Slovenia Mina Markovič527.001. 100.006. 47.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.008. (40.00)1. 100.00
    2South Korea Jain Kim461.004. 55.001. 100.001. 100.004. 55.0012. (28.00)1. 100.005. 51.00
    3Austria Jessica Pilz435.002. 80.003. 65.004. (55.00)2. 80.003. 65.002. 80.003. 65.00
    4Belgium Anak Verhoeven381.005. 51.002. 80.003. 65.003. 65.008. (40.00)3. 65.004. 55.00
    5France Hélène Janicot298.006. 47.004. 55.007. 43.005. 51.004. 55.0011. (31.00)6. 47.00
    6Japan Yuka Kobayashi234.0012. 28.005. 51.008. 40.008. 40.005. 51.0014. 24.0015. (22.00)
    7Slovenia Janja Garnbret225.003. 65.00---2. 80.00-2. 80.00
    8Japan Risa Ota217.0010. 34.0010. 32.00-7. 43.0013. 26.005. 51.0011. 31.00
    9Slovenia Tjasa Kalan207.0026. (5.00)14. 24.0010. 34.006. 47.006. 47.009. 37.0017. 18.00
    10France Mathilde Becerra201.007. 43.00-13. 26.009. 37.0016. 20.004. 55.0016. 20.00

    National Teams

    For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in parentheses).[11]

    RankNationPointsKranjWujiangPuursStavangerImstBriançonChamonix
    1 France1635236(126)269301302283244
    2Slovenia Slovenia1457259(151)242221335155245
    3Austria Austria1400243245252213240207(153)
    4Japan1010188222(109)112120203165
    5Belgium Belgium573639811110497100(62)
    6Italy Italy55668731251249571(49)
    7South Korea Republic of Korea4955510010055(53)11669
    8Czech Republic Czech Republic484112106(32)85564382
    9Germany3667457546056(51)65
    10Russia Russian Federation3530-105136127129

    Speed

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

    Men

    5 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets).[12]

    RankNamePointsWujiangChamonixHaiyangChongqingCentral Saanich
    1China Zhong Qixin405.008. 40.003. 65.001. 100.001. 100.001. 100.00
    2Czech Republic Libor Hroza322.002. 80.001. 100.005. 51.003. 65.0013. 26.00
    3Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev295.004. 55.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.00-
    4Poland Marcin Dzieński277.005. 51.004. 55.008. 40.005. 51.002. 80.00
    5France Bassa Mawem254.003. 65.0015. 22.006. 47.004. 55.003. 65.00
    6Russia Aleksandr Shilov216.006. 47.008. 40.0011. 31.006. 47.005. 51.00
    7Iran Reza Alipour208.001. 100.00-3. 65.007. 43.00-
    8Russia Stanislav Kokorin169.007. 43.007. 43.004. 55.0012. 28.00-
    8France Quentin Nambot169.0010. 34.0010. 34.007. 43.0010. 34.0014. 24.00
    10Kazakhstan Amir Maimuratov128.00-5. 51.009. 37.008. 40.00-

    Women

    5 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets).[13]

    RankNamePointsWujiangChamonixHaiyangChongqingCentral Saanich
    1Russia Mariia Krasavina400.001. 100.003. 65.004. 55.001. 100.002. 80.00
    2France Anouck Jaubert390.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.004. 55.004. 55.00
    3Russia Iuliia Kaplina365.004. 55.002. 80.003. 65.003. 65.001. 100.00
    4Russia Anna Tsyganova291.008. 40.004. 55.002. 80.005. 51.003. 65.00
    5Poland Edyta Ropek284.003. 65.005. 51.005. 51.002. 80.009. 37.00
    6Poland Aleksandra Mirosław239.005. 51.007. 43.006. 47.006. 47.005. 51.00
    7Poland Klaudia Buczek198.007. 43.009. 37.008. 40.0011. 31.006. 47.00
    8Poland Patrycja Chudziak148.00-15. 22.007. 43.007. 43.008. 40.00
    9Ukraine Alla Marenych131.006. 47.0010. 34.0012. 28.0015. 22.00-
    10Poland Monika Prokopiuk117.00-20. 12.009. 37.0010. 34.0010. 34.00

    National Teams

    For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets).[14]

    RankNationPointsWujiangChamonixHaiyangChongqingCentral Saanich
    1Russia Russian Federation1614316320314313351
    2Poland Poland1188232207225259265
    3 France1007205239210144209
    4China People's Republic of China58712765132163100
    5Ukraine Ukraine490102178108102-
    6Kazakhstan Kazakhstan352-51148153-
    7Czech Republic Czech Republic32280100516526
    8Iran Islamic Republic of Iran2881289654343
    9 Canada26214182238170
    10Austria Austria16371353126-

    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 2015:[15]

    RankNamePoints
    1Czech Republic Adam Ondra674.00
    2Canada Sean McColl486.00
    3Slovenia Domen Škofic407.00
    4Austria Jakob Schubert405.00
    5Germany Jan Hojer295.00
    6Japan Minoru Nakano279.00
    7China ZiDa Ma44.00
    8South Korea Sungjoon Chae35.00
    9Japan Naoto Hakamada28.00
    10China HaiBin Qu22.00

    Women

    The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2015:[16]

    RankNamePoints
    1South Korea Jain Kim432.00
    2Japan Akiyo Noguchi421.00
    3Japan Yuka Kobayashi286.00
    4Japan Risa Ota215.00
    5Japan Aya Onoe212.00
    6Kazakhstan Tamara Ulzhabayeva92.00
    7France Charlotte Durif79.00
    8Japan Aika Tajima65.00
    9China ZhuoMa PUBU42.00
    10Norway Tina Johnsen Hafsaas30.00

    References

    1. ^ "New Women's World Speed Record and Gold medal to Iuliia Kaplina".
    2. ^ "Speed Climbing World Cup in China".
    3. ^ "Iuliia Kaplina Sets a New Women's World Speed Record".
    4. ^ "2015 World Cups".
    5. ^ "RANKINGS: IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015".
    6. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015: M E N bouldering".
    7. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015: W O M E N bouldering".
    8. ^ "National Team Ranking IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015 B O U L D E R".
    9. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015: M E N lead".
    10. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015: W O M E N lead".
    11. ^ "National Team Ranking IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015 L E A D".
    12. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015: M E N speed".
    13. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015: W O M E N speed".
    14. ^ "National Team Ranking IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015 S P E E D".
    15. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015: MEN combined".
    16. ^ "IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2015: WOMEN combined".
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