2016 IFSC Climbing World Cup

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2016 IFSC Climbing World Cup
LocationFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Meiringen, Switzerland

Flag of Japan.svg Kazo, Japan
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chongqing, China
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nanjing, China
Flag of India.svg Navi Mumbai, India
Flag of Austria.svg Innsbruck, Austria
Flag of the United States.svg Vail, United States
Flag of France.svg Chamonix, France
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Villars, Switzerland
Flag of France.svg Briançon, France
Flag of Germany.svg Munich, Germany
Flag of Austria.svg Imst, Austria
Flag of Italy.svg Arco, Italy
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wujiang, China
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiamen, China

Contents

Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranj, Slovenia
Date15 April – 27 November 2016
Champions
Men(B) Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki

(L) Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic
(S) Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński

(C) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
Women(B) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey

(L) Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret
(S) Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina

(C) Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret
  2015
2017  

The 2016 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 16 locations. Bouldering, lead and speed competitions were held in 7 locations. The season began on 15 April in Meiringen, Switzerland and concluded on 27 November in Kranj, Slovenia.

The top 3 in each competition received medals, and the overall winners were awarded trophies. At the end of the season an overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event.

The winners for bouldering were Tomoa Narasaki and Shauna Coxsey, for lead Domen Škofic and Janja Garnbret, and for speed Marcin Dzieński and Iuliia Kaplina, men and women respectively.

Highlights of the season

In lead climbing, Slovenian athletes, Domen Škofic and Janja Garnbret clinched the overall titles of the season for men and women respectively, making it double lead titles for Slovenia.

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

Overview

[1]

No.LocationDGGoldSilverBronze
1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Meiringen
(15–16 April 2016)
BM Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Stráník Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jorg Verhoeven
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of France.svg Mélissa Le Nevé Flag of the United States.svg Megan Mascarenas
2 Flag of Japan.svg Kazo
(23–24 April 2016)
BM Flag of Russia.svg Rustam Gelmanov Flag of Italy.svg Michael Piccolruaz Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of France.svg Mélissa Le Nevé Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chongqing
(30 April – 1 May 2016)
BM Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer Flag of South Korea.svg Jongwon Chon
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka
SM Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Timofeev Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev
W Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of Poland.svg Klaudia Buczek Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Rudzinska
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nanjing
(7–8 May 2016)
SM Flag of Iran.svg Reza Alipour Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński
W Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of Ukraine.svg Alla Marenych Flag of Russia.svg Anna Tsyganova
5 Flag of India.svg Navi Mumbai
(14–15 May 2016)
BM Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov
W Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka Flag of Germany.svg Monika Retschy Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
6 Flag of Austria.svg Innsbruck
(20–21 May 2016)
BM Flag of South Korea.svg Jongwon Chon Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka
7 Flag of the United States.svg Vail
(10–11 June 2016)
BM Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov
W Flag of the United States.svg Megan Mascarenas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr
8 Flag of France.svg Chamonix
(11–12 July 2016)
LM Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
SM Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza Flag of Iran.svg Reza Alipour
W Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Rudzinska Flag of Russia.svg Anna Tsyganova
9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Villars
(15–16 July 2016)
LM Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl Flag of Japan.svg Keiichiro Korenaga Flag of France.svg Thomas Joannes
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
SM Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin
W Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of France.svg Elma Fleuret
10 Flag of France.svg Briançon
(22–23 July 2016)
LM Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz Flag of Austria.svg Magdalena Röck
11 Flag of Germany.svg Munich
(12–13 August 2016)
BM Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of South Korea.svg Jongwon Chon Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov
W Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
12 Flag of Austria.svg Imst
(19–20 August 2016)
LM Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert Flag of France.svg Gautier Supper
W Flag of Austria.svg Magdalena Röck Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
13 Flag of Italy.svg Arco
(26–27 August 2016)
LM Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Fakirianov
W Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret
SM Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev Flag of France.svg Bassa Mawem
W Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of Poland.svg Klaudia Buczek
14 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wujiang
(18–19 October 2016)
SM Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg QiXin Zhong Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński
W Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Rudzinska
15 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiamen
(22–23 October 2016)
LM Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Fakirianov Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
SM Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin Flag of France.svg Bassa Mawem Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg QiXin Zhong
W Flag of Poland.svg Klaudia Buczek Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of Russia.svg Anna Tsyganova
16 Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranj
(26–27 November 2016)
LM Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Halenke Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
W Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret
OVERALLBM Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka Flag of France.svg Mélissa Le Nevé
LM Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
SM Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev
W Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Poland.svg Klaudia Buczek
CM Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz
NATIONAL TEAMSBA Flag of Japan.svg Flag of France.svg France Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
LA Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Flag of France.svg France Flag of Austria.svg Austria
SA Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation Flag of France.svg France Flag of Poland.svg Poland

Bouldering

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

Men

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2016. [2]

RankNamePoints Munich Vail Innsbruck Navi Mumbai Chongqing Kazo Meiringen
1 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki 462.00 1. 100.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.001. 100.0015. 22.0018. (16.00)
2 Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii 395.00 8. 40.001. 100.0010. (34.00)1. 100.004. 55.003. 65.009. 35.00
3 Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov 372.00 3. 65.003. 65.0016. (20.00)3. 65.005. 51.0013. 26.001. 100.00
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Chon Jong-won 344.00 2. 80.0013. 26.001. 100.004. 55.003. 65.00-17. 18.00
5 Flag of Russia.svg Rustam Gelmanov 270.00 -5. 51.0027. 3.005. 51.009. 37.001. 100.0012. 28.00
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl 244.00 -6. 47.003. 65.0010. 34.007. 43.007. 43.0020. 12.00
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Stráník 214.00 17. 18.007. 43.006. 47.0019. 14.00-20. 12.002. 80.00
8 Flag of France.svg Jeremy Bonder 205.00 7. 43.00--6. 47.0010. 34.004. 55.0013. 26.00
9 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer 177.00 -21. 9.00-18. 16.002. 80.009. 37.009. 35.00
10 Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Kruder 169.00 28. (3.00)11. 31.0014. 24.0015. 22.0012. 28.008. 40.0014. 24.00

Women

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2016. [3]

RankNamePoints Munich Vail Innsbruck Navi Mumbai Chongqing Kazo Meiringen
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey 560.00 2. 80.002. 80.001. 100.009. (37.00)1. 100.001. 100.001. 100.00
2 Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka 446.00 1. 100.005. 51.003. 65.001. 100.003. 65.003. 65.0014. (24.00)
3 Flag of France.svg Mélissa Le Nevé 368.00 4. 55.004. 55.008. (40.00)4. 55.007. 43.002. 80.002. 80.00
4 Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi 352.00 3. 65.008. 40.006. 47.003. 65.002. 80.0020. (12.00)4. 55.00
5 Flag of Germany.svg Monika Retschy 236.00 24. 7.0010. 34.0012. 28.002. 80.006. 47.008. 40.0025. (5.00)
6 Flag of France.svg Fanny Gibert 223.00 7. 43.00-21. 9.008. 40.009. 37.005. 51.007. 43.00
7 Flag of the United States.svg Megan Mascarenas 220.00 -1. 100.004. 55.00---3. 65.00
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Petra Klingler 192.00 21. 9.007. 43.0013. 25.00-13. 26.004. 55.0010. 34.00
9 Flag of France.svg Clementine Kaiser 175.00 13. 26.00--7. 43.0011. 31.0012. 28.006. 47.00
10 Flag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol 171.00 -18. 16.007. 43.005. 51.0016. 20.0018. 15.0013. 26.00

National Teams

For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets). [4]

Country names as used by the IFSC

RankNationPoints Munich Vail Innsbruck Navi Mumbai Chongqing Kazo Meiringen
1 Flag of Japan.svg 1964359334238412381240(172)
2Flag of France.svg France1347276(81)174185176244292
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 1087129161185(68)174202236
4 Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation 779123116(86)116119177128
5 Flag of Austria.svg Austria68210013712511989(87)112
6 Flag of Germany.svg Germany58811766(37)12012711147
7 Flag of South Korea.svg Republic of Korea 500804214310685(15)44
8Flag of the United States.svg United States411(0)210631928982
9Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada402(1)759184536930
10 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 377703312030(28)4084

Lead

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

Men

6 best competition results were counted (not counting results in parentheses) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016. [5]

RankNamePoints Kranj Xiamen Arco Imst Briançon Villars Chamonix
1 Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic 472.00 2. 80.009. 37.004. 55.001. 100.001. 100.0013. (25.00)1. 100.00
2 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert 402.00 3. 65.003. 65.002. 80.002. 80.008. (40.00)6. 47.003. 65.00
3 Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges 380.00 7. 43.005. 51.001. 100.004. 55.002. 80.0027. (4.00)5. 51.00
4 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi 356.00 4. 55.001. 100.009. 37.006. 47.009. 37.009. (37.00)2. 80.00
5 Flag of France.svg Gautier Supper 281.00 13. 26.004. 55.0022. (9.00)3. 65.004. 55.0013. 25.004. 55.00
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl 279.00 9. 37.0010. 34.00--3. 65.001. 100.007. 43.00
7 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Halenke 255.00 1. 100.00-6. 47.005. 51.0026. 5.0026. 5.006. 47.00
8 Flag of France.svg Thomas Joannes 232.00 10. 34.006. 47.0011. 31.0011. 31.0015. (22.00)3. 65.0014. 24.00
9 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Higuchi 213.00 14. 24.007. 43.00-13. 26.005. 51.007. 43.0013. 26.00
10 Flag of Slovenia.svg Urban Primozic 199.00 6. 47.00-12. 28.0017. 18.007. 43.005. 51.0020. 12.00

Women

6 best competition results were counted (not counting results in parentheses) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2016. [6]

RankNamePoints Kranj Xiamen Arco Imst Briançon Villars Chamonix
1 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret 530.00 3. 65.001. 100.003. 65.005. (51.00)1. 100.001. 100.001. 100.00
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven 495.00 1. 100.002. 80.001. 100.004. 55.008. (40.00)2. 80.002. 80.00
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim 395.00 6. (47.00)3. 65.002. 80.003. 65.004. 55.003. 65.003. 65.00
4 Flag of Austria.svg Magdalena Röck 345.00 -9. 37.009. 37.001. 100.003. 65.005. 51.004. 55.00
5 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič 306.00 4. 55.005. 51.005. 51.002. 80.00-15. 22.006. 47.00
6 Flag of Japan.svg Yuka Kobayashi 239.00 7. 43.0011. 31.007. 43.0012. 28.0023. (8.00)7. 43.005. 51.00
7 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Becerra 236.00 8. 40.0010. 34.004. 55.0017. (18.00)6. 47.0013. 26.0010. 34.00
8 Flag of France.svg Julia Chanourdie 230.00 9. 37.006. 47.008. 40.006. 47.0013. (26.00)12. 28.0011. 31.00
9 Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz 223.00 13. 26.008. 40.00--2. 80.004. 55.0015. 22.00
10 Flag of France.svg Hélène Janicot 197.00 29. (1.00)13. 26.0012. 28.0011. 31.005. 51.009. 37.0014. 24.00

National Teams

For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in parentheses). [7]

RankNationPoints Kranj Xiamen Arco Imst Briançon Villars Chamonix
1 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 1575298(188)224292268216277
2Flag of France.svg France1548(190)277263263281229235
3 Flag of Austria.svg Austria1325220(182)221256234200194
4 Flag of Japan.svg 1093226197(105)120138253159
5 Flag of Italy.svg Italy7011041581268982(77)142
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Republic of Korea 650(47)105113105102107118
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium59910011110090(44)10494
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Suisse 38534-7174895463
9 Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation 38351891115356(12)23
10 Flag of Germany.svg 313100-6266241249

Speed

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

Men

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets). [8]

RankNamePoints Xiamen Wujiang Arco Villars Chamonix Nanjing Chongqing
1 Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński 485.00 13. (26.00)3. 65.001. 100.001. 100.001. 100.003. 65.004. 55.00
2 Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin 366.00 1. 100.005. 51.0010. (34.00)3. 65.004. 55.004. 55.008. 40.00
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev 363.00 5. 51.008. 40.002. 80.002. 80.0018. (16.00)6. 47.003. 65.00
4 Flag of France.svg Bassa Mawem 349.00 2. 80.004. 55.003. 65.005. 51.0015. (22.00)5. 51.006. 47.00
5 Flag of Iran.svg Reza Alipour 335.00 8. 40.006. 47.00-8. 40.003. 65.001. 100.007. 43.00
6 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza 322.00 --5. 51.0011. 31.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.00
7 Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Timofeev 241.00 ---4. 55.007. 43.007. 43.001. 100.00
8 Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo Gontero 214.00 9. 37.0010. 34.004. 55.0013. 26.0012. 28.0010. 34.0013. (26.00)
9 Flag of France.svg Quentin Nambot 194.00 7. 43.0011. 31.007. 43.009. 37.008. 40.00--
10 Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin 187.00 4. 55.002. 80.00-12. 28.0014. 24.00--
10 Flag of France.svg Guillaume Moro 187.00 6. 47.007. 43.008. 40.006. 47.0021. 10.00--

Women

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets). [9]

RankNamePoints Xiamen Wujiang Arco Villars Chamonix Nanjing Chongqing
1 Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina 520.00 2. 80.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.0025. (6.00)1. 100.001. 100.00
2 Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert 506.00 4. 55.001. 100.001. 100.001. 100.001. 100.008. (40.00)5. 51.00
3 Flag of Poland.svg Klaudia Buczek 398.00 1. 100.004. 55.003. 65.0011. (31.00)4. 55.007. 43.002. 80.00
4 Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Mirosław 367.00 6. 47.003. 65.004. 55.0016. (20.00)2. 80.004. 55.003. 65.00
5 Flag of Russia.svg Anna Tsyganova 297.00 3. 65.0015. 22.00-8. 40.003. 65.003. 65.008. 40.00
6 Flag of France.svg Aurelia Sarisson 266.00 8. 40.008. 40.005. 51.005. 51.0015. (22.00)6. 47.009. 37.00
7 Flag of Ukraine.svg Alla Marenych 251.00 16. 20.007. 43.009. 37.0018. (16.00)12. 28.002. 80.007. 43.00
8 Flag of Poland.svg Anna Brozek 248.00 9. 37.005. 51.006. 47.004. 55.0010. 34.0014. 24.0014. (24.00)
9 Flag of Poland.svg Edyta Ropek 223.00 10. 34.0014. 24.0014. 24.007. 43.005. 51.00-6. 47.00
10 Flag of Austria.svg Nina Lach 199.00 13. 26.0012. 28.0010. 34.0013. (26.00)8. 40.009. 37.0010. 34.00

National Teams

For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets). [10]

RankNationPoints Xiamen Wujiang Arco Villars Chamonix Nanjing Chongqing
1 Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation 1892367290(272)320281303331
2Flag of France.svg France1677316306327351239138(135)
3 Flag of Poland.svg Poland1661232278309266312(210)264
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 6857183153130(64)135113
5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg People's Republic of China 658189223---145101
6 Flag of Italy.svg Italy604866317781140(43)57
7 Flag of Iran.svg Islamic Republic of Iran 4868787(14)486712275
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 458(20)3771471278096
9 Flag of Austria.svg Austria424(26)287763699691
10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 313-----141172

Combined

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

Men

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2016: [11]

RankNamePoints
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl 538.00
2 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert 439.00
3 Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii 423.00
4 Flag of Russia.svg Rustam Gelmanov 280.00
5 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Higuchi 192.00
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Han-wool 169.00
7 Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Shimatani 135.00
8 Flag of France.svg Manuel Cornu 118.00
9 Flag of Germany.svg David Firnenburg 72.00
10 Flag of Japan.svg Meichi Narasaki 44.00

Women

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2016: [12]

RankNamePoints
1 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret 596.00
2 Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi 447.00
3 Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz 286.00
4 Flag of Russia.svg Anna Tsyganova 284.00
5 Flag of Japan.svg Yuka Kobayashi 234.00
6 Flag of France.svg Mathilde Becerra 211.00
7 Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Posch 167.00
8 Flag of Japan.svg Mei Kotake 133.00
9 Flag of Japan.svg Aya Onoe 107.00
10 Flag of France.svg Charlotte Durif 104.00

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The 2017 season of the IFSC Climbing World Cup was the 19th season of the competition. Bouldering competitions were being held at seven stops of the IFSC Climbing World Cup. The bouldering season began on April 7 at the World Cup in Meiringen, and concluded on 19 August at the World Cup in Munich. At each stop a qualifying was held on the first day, and the semi-final and final rounds were conducted on the second day of the competition. The winners were awarded trophies, and the best three finishers received medals. 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. Shauna Coxsey won the women's World Cup and Jongwon Chon won the men's World Cup.

Lead climbing competitions at the 2018 IFSC Climbing World Cup were held at seven locations, from 6 July to 28 October 2018. The top three in each competition received medals, and at the end of the season, the overall winners were awarded trophies. The overall winners were determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. Jakob Schubert won the men's seasonal title, Janja Garnbret won the women's seasonal title, and Austria won the national team title.

Lead climbing competitions at the 2017 IFSC Climbing World Cup were held at eight stops. The winners were awarded trophies, and the best three finishers received medals. 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. Romain Desgranges won the men's seasonal title, Janja Garnbret won the women's seasonal title, and Slovenia won the national team title.

The 2017 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 15 locations. Bouldering competitions were held in 7 locations, lead in 8 locations, and speed in 7 locations. The season began on 7 April in Meiringen, Switzerland and concluded on 12 November in Kranj, Slovenia.

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 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 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 2019 season of the IFSC Climbing World Cup was the 21st season of the competition. Bouldering competitions were held at six stops of the IFSC Climbing World Cup. The bouldering season began on April 5 at the World Cup in Meiringen, and concluded on June 8 with the World Cup in Vail. At each stop a qualifying was held on the first day of the competition, and the semi-final and final rounds were conducted on the second day of the competition. The winners were awarded trophies, and the best three finishers received medals. 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 2019 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 12 locations. Bouldering, lead and speed competitions were each held in 6 locations. The season began on 5 April in Meiringen, Switzerland with the first bouldering competition in the season, and concluded on 27 October in Inzai, Japan, with the last lead climbing competition in the season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ranking of career IFSC victories by climber</span> Ranking of career gold climbing medals

This is a ranking of total career IFSC victories obtained in the annual IFSC Climbing World Cup, and the biennial IFSC Climbing World Championships, which were organized by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation, and the International Federation of Sport Climbing.

The 2019 Combined Slovenian Championships were the first Slovenian national championships for competition climbing in combined format. It was held in Celje, Slovenia from 14 to 16 June 2019. The athletes competed in speed, bouldering, and lead disciplines, and the combined results of those disciplines would determine the winners. The winner for men was Jernej Kruder and for women was Janja Garnbret.

The 2021 IFSC Climbing World Cup was the 33rd edition of the international sport climbing competition series, held in seven locations. There are 11 events: four bouldering, five lead, and two speed events. The season began on 16 April in Meiringen, Switzerland with the first bouldering competition in the season, and concluded on 4 September in Kranj, Slovenia. The International Federation of Sport Climbing had initially scheduled 18 events concluding on 31 October, but COVID-19 travel restrictions resulted in the cancellation of events in Xiamen and Wujiang in China, Jakarta in Indonesia and Seoul in South Korea.

The 2021 season of the IFSC Climbing World Cup was the 22nd season of the competition. Bouldering competitions will be held at six stops of the IFSC Climbing World Cup. The bouldering season began on April 16 at the World Cup in Meiringen, and concluded on 26 June with the World Cup in Innsbruck. The International Federation of Sport Climbing had initially scheduled six bouldering events concluding on 24 October, but COVID-19 travel restrictions resulted in the cancellation of events in Wujiang in China and Seoul in South Korea.

Competition lead climbing at the 2019 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held over six stages at six different locations, from 4 July to 27 October 2019. The top three in each competition received medals, and at the end of the season, the overall winners were awarded trophies. The overall winners were determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. Adam Ondra won the men's seasonal title, Chaehyun Seo won the women's seasonal title, and Japan won the national team title.

Competition lead climbing at the 2021 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held at five locations, from 23 June to 4 September 2021. The International Federation of Sport Climbing had initially scheduled six competition-lead climbing events concluding on 17 October, but COVID-19 travel restrictions resulted in the cancellation of the event in Xiamen, China.

The 2022 IFSC Climbing World Cup is the 34th edition of the international sport climbing competition series organised by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC), held in 12 locations. There are 21 events: six bouldering, seven lead, seven speed, and one bouldering & lead combined events. The series began on 8 April in Meiringen, Switzerland with the first bouldering competitions of the season, and concluded on 22 October in Morioka-Iwate, Japan, which introduced the Boulder & Lead combined format that will be used at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

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