2009 IFSC Climbing World Cup
The 2009 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 14 locations. Bouldering competitions were held in 5 locations, lead in 6 locations, and speed in 4 locations. The season began on 11 April in Kazo, Japan and concluded on 15 November in Kranj, Slovenia.
2009 IFSC Climbing World Cup | |
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Location | Kazo, Japan Tarnów, Poland |
Date | 11 April – 15 November 2009 |
Champions | |
Men | (B) Kilian Fischhuber (L) Adam Ondra |
Women | (B) Akiyo Noguchi (L) Johanna Ernst |
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 Kilian Fischhuber and Akiyo Noguchi, for lead Adam Ondra and Johanna Ernst, for speed Sergei Sinitcyn and Edyta Ropek, and for combined Adam Ondra and Akiyo Noguchi, men and women respectively. The National Team for bouldering was France, for lead Austria, and for speed Russian Federation.
Highlights of the season
In bouldering, at the World Cup in Hall, Austria, Akiyo Noguchi of Japan and Anna Stöhr of Austria flashed all boulders in the final round, and because they were tied on countbacks too, they did a super final round where they both also flashed the boulder problem, eventually making them both joint winners.
In lead climbing, at the World Cup in Puurs, Belgium, Johanna Ernst of Austria, Jain Kim of South Korea, and Maja Vidmar of Slovenia were tied in the final round and tied on countbacks too, so they did a super final round where Johanna Ernst took the win.
Adam Ondra of Czech Republic, at age sixteen, made his debut in the World Cup circuit in bouldering competition in Hall, Austria, placing third. He then competed in lead climbing, won 4 out of 6 Lead World Cups and the overall men's lead title of the season. He also won the men's combined title of the season.
Overview
No. | Location | D | G | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1 | Kazo 11 - 12 April 2009 |
B | M | Stephane Julien 2t2 3b3 |
Tatsuya Muraoka 1t1 2b6 |
Rustam Gelmanov 1t2 2b2 |
W | Akiyo Noguchi 2t4 3b6 |
Jain Kim 2t5 3b6 |
Anna Stöhr 2t6 2b4 | |||
2 | Tarnów 18 - 19 April 2009 |
S | M | Sergei Sinitcyn 18.560 |
Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii 20.660 |
Maksym Styenkovyy 2.000 |
W | Anna Stenkovaya 32.800 |
Edyta Ropek fall |
Svitlana Tuzhylina 29.170 | |||
3 | Trento 25 - 26 April 2009 |
S | M | Sergey Abdrakhmanov 7.670 |
Csaba Komondi 9.340 |
QiXin Zhong 7.410 |
W | Anna Stenkovaya 11.300 |
Edyta Ropek 13.210 |
Chunhua Li 10.920 | |||
4 | Hall 1 - 2 May 2009 |
B | M | Kilian Fischhuber 2t2 3b3 |
Gabriele Moroni 2t3 3b6 |
Adam Ondra 2t6 4b8 |
W | Akiyo Noguchi Anna Stöhr 1t1 1b1 (super final) 4t4 4b4 (final) |
– | Yulia Abramchuk 4t8 4b7 | |||
5 | Wien 29 - 30 May 2009 |
B | M | Rustam Gelmanov 4t5 4b5 |
Sean McColl 3t4 4b6 |
Kilian Fischhuber 3t4 3b4 |
W | Alexandra Balakireva 3t4 4b4 |
Akiyo Noguchi 3t6 4b5 |
Anna Stöhr 3t7 4b8 | |||
6 | Vail 5 - 6 June 2009 |
B | M | Jonas Baumann 4t5 4b4 |
Daniel Woods 4t6 4b5 |
Kilian Fischhuber 3t4 4b5 |
W | Alex Puccio 4t6 4b6 |
Alex Johnson 3t3 4b4 |
Akiyo Noguchi 2t2 4b7 | |||
7 | Eindhoven 12 - 13 June 2009 |
B | M | Kilian Fischhuber 4t8 4b7 |
Gabriele Moroni 2t2 2b2 |
Stephane Julien 2t2 2b2 |
W | Akiyo Noguchi 3t4 4b6 |
Natalija Gros 3t5 4b8 |
Olga Shalagina 2t2 4b6 | |||
8 | Chamonix 12 - 13 July 2009 |
L | M | Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza 48- |
Sachi Amma 42+ |
David Lama 41 |
W | Johanna Ernst 26- |
Natalija Gros 26- |
Yana Chereshneva 26- | |||
S | M | Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii 7.350 |
Sergei Sinitcyn 7.750 |
Libor Hroza 7.940 | ||
W | Edyta Ropek 11.000 |
Valentina Yurina 11.350 |
Kseniia Alekseeva 10.580 | |||
9 | Daone 1 - 2 August 2009 |
S | M | Libor Hroza 14.940 |
Maksym Osipov 18.510 |
Lukasz Swirk 15.390 |
W | Edyta Ropek 22.370 |
Anna Stenkovaya 24.060 |
Valentina Yurina 24.000 | |||
10 | Barcelona 8 - 9 August 2009 |
L | M | Adam Ondra 47+ |
Ramón Julian Puigblanque 47+ |
Sachi Amma 43.5- |
W | Maja Vidmar 71- |
Angela Eiter Jain Kim 69 |
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11 | Imst 21 - 22 August 2009 |
L | M | Adam Ondra Top |
Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza Top |
Sean McColl 48 |
W | Johanna Ernst Top |
Angela Eiter Top |
Alizée Dufraisse 40- | |||
12 | Puurs 25 - 26 September 2009 |
L | M | Adam Ondra Top |
Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza 56- |
Manuel Romain 52+ |
W | Johanna Ernst 57+ (super final) |
Jain Kim 51- |
Maja Vidmar 25- | |||
13 | Brno 6 - 7 November 2009 |
L | M | Jakob Schubert 42 |
Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza 34- |
Tomás Mrázek 31 |
W | Jain Kim 47+ |
Maja Vidmar 47+ |
Mina Markovic 46- | |||
14 | Kranj 14 - 15 November 2009 |
L | M | Adam Ondra 47- |
Sachi Amma 44 |
Jakob Schubert 44- |
W | Mina Markovic 38+ |
Akiyo Noguchi 37 |
Johanna Ernst 35- | |||
OVERALL | B | M | Kilian Fischhuber 337.00 |
Rustam Gelmanov 296.00 |
Gabriele Moroni 230.00 | |
W | Akiyo Noguchi 435.00 |
Anna Stöhr 309.00 |
Natalija Gros 238.00 | |||
L | M | Adam Ondra 451.00 |
Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza 391.00 |
Sachi Amma 327.00 | ||
W | Johanna Ernst 416.00 |
Jain Kim 354.00 |
Maja Vidmar 336.00 | |||
S | M | Sergei Sinitcyn 270.00 |
Sergey Abdrakhmanov 245.00 |
Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii 217.00 | ||
W | Edyta Ropek 360.00 |
Anna Stenkovaya 335.00 |
Valentina Yurina 219.00 | |||
C | M | Adam Ondra 547.00 |
Sachi Amma 343.00 |
Klemen Becan 320.00 | ||
W | Akiyo Noguchi 615.00 |
Jain Kim 523.00 |
Johanna Ernst 490.00 | |||
NATIONAL TEAMS | B | A | France 1113 |
Austria 1022 |
Russian Federation 860 | |
L | A | Austria 1332 |
France 1184 |
Slovenia 1013 | ||
S | A | Russian Federation 1565 |
Poland 1129 |
Ukraine 749 |
References
External links
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