2014 IFSC Climbing World Cup

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2014 IFSC Climbing World Cup
LocationFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chongqing, China

Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku, Azerbaijan
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grindelwald, Switzerland
Flag of Austria.svg Innsbruck, Austria
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto, Canada
Flag of the United States.svg Vail, United States
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Haiyang, China
Flag of France.svg Laval, France
Flag of France.svg Chamonix, France
Flag of France.svg Briançon, France
Flag of Austria.svg Imst, Austria
Flag of Italy.svg Arco, Italy
Flag of South Korea.svg Mokpo, South Korea
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wujiang, China
Flag of Japan.svg Inzai, Japan

Contents

Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranj, Slovenia
Date26 April – 16 November 2014
Champions
Men(B) Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer

(L) Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
(S) Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev

(C) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
Women(B) Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi

(L) Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
(S) Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina

(C) Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
  2013
2015  

The 2014 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 16 locations. Bouldering competitions were held in 8 locations, lead in 8 locations, and speed in 7 locations. The season began on 26 April in Chongqing, China and concluded on 16 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 Jan Hojer and Akiyo Noguchi, for lead Jakob Schubert and Jain Kim, for speed Danyil Boldyrev and Mariia Krasavina, and for combined Sean McColl and Akiyo Noguchi, 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 Baku, Anna Stöhr of Austria flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win.

In speed climbing, at the World Cup in Arco, Libor Hroza of Czech Republic set new world records twice at 5.76 seconds in the qualification round [1] and 5.73 seconds in the quarter-final against Ukraine's Danyil Boldyrev's 5.75 seconds. [2] The previous world record was 5.88s, set by Evgenii Vaitcekhovskii of Russia at the 2012 Speed World Cup in Xining, China.

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

Overview

[3] [4]

No.LocationDGGoldSilverBronze
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chongqing
26–27 April
BM Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer 4t26 4b24 Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Sharafutdinov 3t5 3b5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jorg Verhoeven 2t9 2b9
W Flag of Germany.svg Juliane Wurm 3t6 3b6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey 3t7 4b10 Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi 3t12 4b13
SM Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin
6.760 Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev
9.150 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza
6.250
W Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina
8.020 Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina
8.240 Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert
8.470
2 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku
3–4 May
BM Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
3t3 4b4 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer
2t2 4b5 Flag of Russia.svg Rustam Gelmanov
2t2 3b3
W Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr
4t4 4b4 Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
4t5 4b4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey
4t5 4b5
SM Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev
6.090 Flag of Russia.svg Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
7.300 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg QiXin Zhong
6.390
W Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina
8.550 Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina
fall Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert
8.730
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grindelwald
10–11 May
BM Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer
3t7 3b7 Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
3t10 4b14 Flag of Austria.svg Kilian Fischhuber
2t7 2b7
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey
4t10 4b10 Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr
4t12 4b8 Flag of Germany.svg Juliane Wurm
3t11 3b7
4 Flag of Austria.svg Innsbruck
16–17 May
BM Flag of Austria.svg Kilian Fischhuber
4t7 4b6 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra
4t8 4b6 Flag of Russia.svg Rustam Gelmanov
4t14 4b14
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey
3t11 3b10 Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr
2t6 3b5 Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
1t1 2b4
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto
31 May – 1 June
BM Flag of France.svg Guillaume Glairon Mondet
3t8 4b16 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer
3t9 4b8 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
2t2 4b9
W Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
4t5 4b5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey
4t7 4b7 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Puccio
4t11 4b11
6 Flag of the United States.svg Vail
6–7 June
BM Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
4t8 4b5 Flag of France.svg Guillaume Glairon Mondet
3t6 4b6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
3t12 4b10
W Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
4t5 4b5 Flag of France.svg Fanny Gibert
2t3 4b8 Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr
2t5 4b6
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Haiyang
20–22 June
BM Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer
3t7 4b8 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
2t5 3b6 Flag of France.svg Guillaume Glairon Mondet
0t 2b4
W Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
2t2 4b6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey
2t5 3b5 Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr
1t3 2b6
LM Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
32+ Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
31+ Flag of France.svg Gautier Supper
29
W Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
46+ Flag of Austria.svg Magdalena Röck
38+ Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven
37+
SM Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg QiXin Zhong
6.030 Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński
6.450 Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev
6.110
W Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina
8.350 Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina
fall Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert
8.580
8 Flag of France.svg Laval
27–28 June
BM Flag of Russia.svg Rustam Gelmanov
4t8 4b8 Flag of France.svg Guillaume Glairon Mondet
3t6 3b5 Flag of France.svg Jeremy Bonder
2t4 2b2
W Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
3t4 4b7 Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka
3t6 4b10 Flag of Germany.svg Juliane Wurm
3t7 4b7
9 Flag of France.svg Chamonix
10–12 July
LM Flag of Japan.svg Sachi Amma
28+ Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
24+ Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic
23+
W Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
50+ Flag of Austria.svg Magdalena Röck
45+ Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič
44+
SM Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev
7.200 Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński
fall Flag of Iran.svg Reza Alipour
6.010
W Flag of Russia.svg Alina Gaidamakina
8.300 Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Rudzinska
fall Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina
7.700
10 Flag of France.svg Briançon
19–20 July
LM Flag of Japan.svg Sachi Amma 46+ (sf) Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges
43+ Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
42+
W Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim 50+ (sf) Flag of Austria.svg Magdalena Röck
43+ Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven
43+
11 Flag of Austria.svg Imst
1–2 August
LM Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra
41+ Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
39+ Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
39
W Flag of Austria.svg Magdalena Röck
50+ Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
49 Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz
44+
12 Flag of Italy.svg Arco
30–31 August
SM Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza
6.440 Flag of France.svg Bassa Mawem
6.580 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Santoni
5.990
W Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert
7.950 Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Levochkina
8.390 Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina
8.120
13 Flag of South Korea.svg Mokpo
11–12 October
LM Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
Top Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic
49 Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges
44+
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič
45+ Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven
43+ Flag of France.svg Hélène Janicot
38+
SM Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński
6.233 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza
fall Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev
5.989
W Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina
7.879 Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert
7.973 Flag of Poland.svg Patrycja Chudziak
8.936
14 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wujiang
18–19 October
LM Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi
36+ Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
36 Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges
34+
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič
31+ Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven
24+ Flag of France.svg Hélène Janicot
20+
SM Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg QiXin Zhong
6.020 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza
6.060 Flag of France.svg Bassa Mawem
6.040
W Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina
8.070 Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert
8.100 Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina
8.230
15 Flag of Japan.svg Inzai
25–26 October
LM Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra
49 Flag of Japan.svg Sachi Amma
45+ Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic
43+
W Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
Top Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič
47+ Flag of Slovenia.svg Maja Vidmar
44+
16 Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranj
15–16 November
LM Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra
44+ Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
38 Flag of Japan.svg Sachi Amma
37+
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič
46+ Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
42+ Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
36
OVERALLBM Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer
558.00 Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
467.00 Flag of France.svg Guillaume Glairon Mondet
461.00
W Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
610.00 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey
556.00 Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr
488.00
LM Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
516.00 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
440.00 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra
428.00
W Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
607.00 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič
547.00 Flag of Austria.svg Magdalena Röck
501.00
SM Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev
461.00 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza
419.00 Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński
402.00
W Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina
510.00 Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina
476.00 Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert
455.00
CM Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
676.00 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra
457.00 Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic
336.00
W Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
690.00 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič
555.00 Flag of Japan.svg Momoka Oda
305.00
NATIONAL TEAMSBA Flag of Japan.svg
1712Flag of France.svg France
1581 Flag of Germany.svg
1259
LA Flag of Austria.svg Austria
1636 Flag of Japan.svg
1594Flag of France.svg France
1531
SA Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation
2137 Flag of Poland.svg Poland
1415Flag of France.svg France
1216

Bouldering

An overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. The national ranking was the sum of the points of that country's three best male and female athletes. Results displayed (in brackets) were not counted.

Men

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2014: [5]

RankNAMEPointsLaval 27.06.2014Haiyang 20.06.2014Vail 06.06.2014Toronto 31.05.2014Innsbruck 16.05.2014Grindelwald 10.05.2014Baku 03.05.2014Chongqing 26.04.2014
1 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer 5584. 55.001. 100.007. 43.002. 80.0010. (34.00)1. 100.002. 80.001. 100.00
2 Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Sharafutdinov 46721. 9.007. 43.001. 100.004. 55.002. 80.001. 100.002. 80.00
3 Flag of France.svg Guillaume Glairon Mondet 4612. 80.003. 65.002. 80.001. 100.005. 51.0010. 34.0015. (22.00)5. 51.00
4 Flag of Russia.svg Rustam Gelmanov 3371. 100.0020. 12.005. 51.003. 65.0015. 22.003. 65.0015. 22.00
5 Flag of Austria.svg Kilian Fischhuber 3255. 51.008. 40.001. 100.003. 65.004. 55.0019. 14.00
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl 3027. 43.002. 80.003. 65.003. 65.008. 40.0021. 9.00
7 Flag of France.svg Jeremy Bonder 2723. 65.004. 55.007. 43.0022. 9.0017. 18.005. 51.0011. 31.00
8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Kruder 22710. 32.0015. 22.009. 37.007. 43.006. 47.0016. 20.0013. 26.00
9 Flag of South Korea.svg Jongwon Chon 19515. 22.004. 55.0016. 20.004. 55.007. 43.00
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jorg Verhoeven 19317. 18.0013. 26.0017. 18.0017. 18.0014. 24.0014. 24.003. 65.00

Women

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2014: [6]

RankNAMEPointsLaval 27.06.2014Haiyang 20.06.2014Vail 06.06.2014Toronto 31.05.2014Innsbruck 16.05.2014Grindelwald 10.05.2014Baku 03.05.2014Chongqing 26.04.2014
1 Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi 6101. 100.001. 100.001. 100.001. 100.003. 65.004. (55.00)2. 80.003. 65.00
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey 5565. 51.002. 80.005. (51.00)2. 80.001. 100.001. 100.003. 65.002. 80.00
3 Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr 4886. 47.003. 65.003. 65.008. (40.00)2. 80.002. 80.001. 100.005. 51.00
4 Flag of Germany.svg Juliane Wurm 4303. 65.005. 51.007. 43.005. 51.008. (40.00)3. 65.004. 55.001. 100.00
5 Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka 3002. 80.006. 47.0011. 31.004. 55.006. 47.008. 40.00
6 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Puccio 28910. 34.003. 65.009. 37.005. 51.006. 47.004. 55.00
7 Flag of France.svg Marine Thévenet 2779. 37.006. 47.0014. 24.005. 51.0012. 28.007. 43.006. 47.00
8 Flag of France.svg Fanny Gibert 2704. 55.002. 80.0012. 28.0013. 26.0023. 7.0011. 31.007. 43.00
9 Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Saurwein 19716. 20.008. 40.009. 37.0016. 20.007. 43.0012. 28.0021. 9.00
10 Flag of Japan.svg Momoka Oda 17410. 34.0010. 32.0010. 34.008. 40.0010. 34.00

National Teams

The results of the ten most successful countries of the Bouldering World Cup 2014: [7]

Country names as used by the IFSC

RankNationPointsLaval 6/27/2014Haiyang 6/20/2014Vail 6/6/2014Toronto 5/31/2014Innsbruck 5/16/2014Grindelwald 5/10/2014Baku 5/3/2014Chongqing 4/26/2014
1 Flag of Japan.svg Japan1712216294230241(177)275237219
2 Flag of France.svg France1581328(65)294213229123188206
3 Flag of Germany.svg Germany1259173(151)154189153203173214
4 Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation 1195116163112(51)186133268217
5 Flag of Austria.svg Austria1150124105153100260206202(74)
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 746110100(54)96120116100104
7 Flag of the United States.svg United States67227(6)22217937687762
8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 462323284931087142
9 Flag of South Korea.svg Republic of Korea 40156168309255
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands3844257445145(9)6283

Lead

An overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. The national ranking was the sum of the points of that country's three best male and female athletes. Results displayed (in brackets) were not counted.

Men

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Lead World Cup 2014: [8]

RankNAMEPointsKranj 15.11.2014Inzai 25.10.2014Wujiang 18.10.2014Mokpo 11.10.2014Imst 01.08.2014Briançon 19.07.2014Chamonix 10.07.2014Haiyang 20.06.2014
1 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert 516.005. 51.004. 55.0017. (18.00)1. 100.003. 65.003. 65.002. 80.001. 100.00
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl 440.002. 80.005. 51.005. 51.005. 51.002. 80.006. 47.009. (37.00)2. 80.00
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra 428.001. 100.001. 100.0019. 14.009. 37.001. 100.008. 40.0027. (4.00)9. 37.00
4 Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges 414.007. 43.007. (43.00)3. 65.003. 65.004. 55.002. 80.005. 51.004. 55.00
5 Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic 410.004. 55.003. 65.004. 55.002. 80.007. 43.0014. (24.00)3. 65.006. 47.00
6 Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Julián Puigblanqué 346.008. 40.0025. (6.00)2. 80.004. 55.006. 47.004. 55.006. 47.0015. 22.00
7 Flag of Japan.svg Sachi Amma 345.003. 65.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.00
8 Flag of France.svg Gautier Supper 315.0012. 28.008. 40.008. 40.008. 40.005. 51.005. 51.0018. (16.00)3. 65.00
9 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi 313.006. 47.0018. 16.001. 100.006. 47.008. 40.0016. 20.0025. (6.00)7. 43.00
10 Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Midtbø 252.006. 47.0012. 28.0010. 34.0010. 34.0010. 32.007. 43.0010. 34.00

Women

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Lead World Cup 2014: [9]

RankNAMEPointsKranj 15.11.2014Inzai 25.10.2014Wujiang 18.10.2014Mokpo 11.10.2014Imst 01.08.2014Briançon 19.07.2014Chamonix 10.07.2014Haiyang 20.06.2014
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim 607.002. 80.001. 100.0010. (34.00)6. 47.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.001. 100.00
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič 547.001. 100.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.005. 51.006. (47.00)3. 65.005. 51.00
3 Flag of Austria.svg Magdalena Röck 501.009. (37.00)5. 51.004. 55.004. 55.001. 100.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.00
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven 447.007. (43.00)6. 47.002. 80.002. 80.004. 55.003. 65.004. 55.003. 65.00
5 Flag of France.svg Hélène Janicot 324.0010. 34.007. 43.003. 65.003. 65.009. 37.009. 37.0015. (22.00)7. 43.00
6 Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Posch 281.005. 51.0012. 28.005. 51.005. 51.0015. (22.00)8. 40.0013. 26.0010. 34.00
7 Flag of Slovenia.svg Maja Vidmar 265.008. 40.003. 65.008. 40.009. 37.004. 55.0012. 28.00
8 Flag of Russia.svg Dinara Fakhritdinova 237.0026. (5.00)15. 22.0013. 26.0011. 31.0013. 26.0010. 34.005. 51.006. 47.00
9 Flag of Japan.svg Yuka Kobayashi 236.006. 47.008. 40.006. 47.0010. 34.0018. 16.0020. 12.008. 40.00
10 Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi 210.003. 65.004. 55.007. 43.006. 47.00

National Teams

The results of the ten most successful countries of the Lead World Cup 2014: [10]

Country names as used by the IFSC

RankNationPointsKranj 11/15/2014Inzai 10/25/2014Wujiang 10/18/2014Mokpo 10/11/2014Imst 8/1/2014Briançon 7/19/2014Chamonix 7/10/2014Haiyang 6/20/2014
1 Flag of Austria.svg Austria1636210(184)204267288201220246
2 Flag of Japan.svg Japan1594258280159187(83)244263203
3 Flag of France.svg France1531167(163)194170230270236264
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 1373270210195217141134206(98)
5 Flag of South Korea.svg Republic of Korea 95180100(34)16295149142223
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada548986585758947(37)89
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium54265(55)968769736488
8 Flag of Italy.svg Italy53890(16)10047138754543
9 Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation 468(6)2226408481112103
10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 440100100263710040(4)37

Speed

An overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. The national ranking was the sum of the points of that country's three best male and female athletes. Results displayed (in brackets) were not counted.

Men

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Speed World Cup 2014: [11]

RankNAMEPointsWujiang 18.10.2014Mokpo 11.10.2014Arco 30.08.2014Chamonix 10.07.2014Haiyang 20.06.2014Baku 03.05.2014Chongqing 26.04.2014
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev 461.0010. (34.00)3. 65.005. 51.001. 100.003. 65.001. 100.002. 80.00
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza
419.002. 80.002. 80.001. 100.007. 43.008. (40.00)5. 51.003. 65.00
3 Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński
402.008. 40.001. 100.004. 55.002. 80.002. 80.0011. (31.00)6. 47.00
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg QiXin Zhong
365.001. 100.0016. 20.008. 40.001. 100.003. 65.008. 40.00
5 Flag of France.svg Bassa Mawem 361.003. 65.004. 55.002. 80.004. 55.007. (43.00)4. 55.005. 51.00
6 Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin
339.004. 55.007. 43.006. 47.0016. (20.00)6. 47.006. 47.001. 100.00
7 Flag of Russia.svg Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
312.006. 47.005. 51.0015. (22.00)14. 24.004. 55.002. 80.004. 55.00
8 Flag of Russia.svg Arsenii Shevchenko 247.007. 43.006. 47.007. 43.0010. 34.009. 37.007. 43.0011. (31.00)
9 Flag of France.svg Quentin Nambot 165.009. 37.009. 37.008. 40.005. 51.00
10 Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo Gontero 124.009. 37.0011. 31.0010. 34.0015. 22.00

Women

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Speed World Cup 2014: [12]

RankNAMEPointsWujiang 18.10.2014Mokpo 11.10.2014Arco 30.08.2014Chamonix 10.07.2014Haiyang 20.06.2014Baku 03.05.2014Chongqing 26.04.2014
1 Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina 510.001. 100.006. (47.00)3. 65.003. 65.001. 100.001. 100.002. 80.00
2 Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina 476.003. 65.001. 100.0015. (22.00)5. 51.002. 80.002. 80.001. 100.00
3 Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert 455.002. 80.002. 80.001. 100.004. (55.00)3. 65.003. 65.003. 65.00
4 Flag of Poland.svg Klaudia Buczek 290.004. 55.004. 55.0018. (16.00)7. 43.007. 43.007. 43.005. 51.00
5 Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Levochkina
265.002. 80.0012. 28.005. 51.005. 51.004. 55.00
6 Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Mirosław 250.0016. 20.002. 80.004. 55.004. 55.008. 40.00
7 Flag of Russia.svg Alina Gaidamakina
242.0013. 26.001. 100.006. 47.006. 47.0015. 22.00
7 Flag of Poland.svg Monika Prokopiuk 242.007. 43.005. 51.006. 47.008. 40.009. 37.0015. (22.00)14. 24.00
9 Flag of Poland.svg Edyta Ropek 225.005. 51.008. 40.009. 37.0016. (20.00)10. 34.0013. 26.009. 37.00
10 Flag of Poland.svg Patrycja Chudziak
204.006. 47.003. 65.004. 55.009. 37.00

National Teams

The results of the ten most successful countries of the Speed World Cup 2014: [13]

Country names as used by the IFSC

RankNationPointsWujiang 10/18/2014Mokpo 10/11/2014Arco 8/30/2014Chamonix 7/10/2014Haiyang 6/20/2014Baku 5/3/2014Chongqing 4/26/2014
1 Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation 2137318(288)306315370401427
2 Flag of Poland.svg Poland1415(193)271241267215220201
3 Flag of France.svg France1216182172238207(108)203214
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 85474108198165(65)160149
5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg People's Republic of China 54715728401646593
6 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 428808010052(40)5165
7 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 28120972
8 Flag of Italy.svg Italy279136873422
9 Flag of South Korea.svg Republic of Korea 2052411962
10 Flag of Austria.svg Austria186657942

Combined

5 best competition results are counting for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2014. Not counting points are in brackets.

Participation in at least 2 disciplines is required.

Men

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2014: [14]

RankNAMEPts
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl 676.00
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra 457.00
3 Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic 336.00
4 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi 324.00
5 Flag of South Korea.svg Jongwon Chon 203.00
6 Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii 196.00
7 Flag of France.svg Alban Levier 132.00
8 Flag of Japan.svg Rei Sugimoto 119.00
9 Flag of South Korea.svg Jihwan Park 92.00
10 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg ZiDa Ma 83.00

Women

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2014: [15]

RankNAMEPts
1 Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi 690.00
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič 555.00
3 Flag of Japan.svg Momoka Oda 305.00
4 Flag of Russia.svg Dinara Fakhritdinova 281.00
5 Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka 277.00
6 Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Posch 259.00
7 Flag of Japan.svg Yuka Kobayashi 228.00
8 Flag of France.svg Charlotte Durif 226.00
9 Flag of Japan.svg Aya Onoe 225.00
10 Flag of Japan.svg Risa Ota 198.00

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