2017 IFSC Climbing World Cup

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2017 IFSC Climbing World Cup
LocationFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Meiringen, Switzerland

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chongqing, China
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nanjing, China
Flag of Japan.svg Hachioji, Japan
Flag of the United States.svg Vail, United States
Flag of India.svg Navi Mumbai, India
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Villars, Switzerland
Flag of France.svg Chamonix, France
Flag of France.svg Briançon, France
Flag of Germany.svg Munich, Germany
Flag of Italy.svg Arco, Italy
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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
Date7 April – 12 November 2017
Champions
Men(B) Flag of South Korea.svg Chon Jong-won

(L) Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges
(S) Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin

(C) Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki
Women(B) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey

(L) Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret
(S) Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert

(C) Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret
  2016
2018  

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 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 Chon Jong-won and Shauna Coxsey, for lead Romain Desgranges and Janja Garnbret, and for speed Vladislav Deulin and Anouck Jaubert, men and women respectively.

Highlights of the season

In lead climbing, Janja Garnbret of Slovenia was the only athlete who never missed a podium in all 8 lead competitions of the season.

In speed climbing, at the first Speed World Cup of the season in Chongqing, Iuliia Kaplina of Russia set a new world record of 7.46 seconds, breaking her previous world record of 7.53 seconds she set at the 2015 Speed World Cup in Chamonix. [1] Then the next week, at the World Cup in Nanjing, Reza Alipour of Iran and Russia's Iuliia Kaplina set new world records on their way to the men's and women's speed titles of 5.48 and 7.38 seconds respectively. [2] The previous world record for the men was set at 5.60sec by Danyil Boldyrev of Ukraine at the IFSC World Championships in 2014, while for the women was 7.46sec by Iuliia Kaplina herself just a week before in Chongqing.

Changes from the previous season

For the 2017 season, the IFSC changed the timing method for the finals of World Cup tournaments. First, climbing time for lead finals was reduced from eight to six minutes. Second, climbing time for bouldering finals was reduced from four minutes plus to four minutes dead. This means climbers can no longer continue their attempt after the four minute mark, even if they're off the mats before the clock runs out, which was the previous rule. [3] [4]

Streaming controversy

Before the start of the 2017 season, the IFSC announced that they had signed a three-year contract with the streaming platform FloSports, [5] which would have made the streams of climbing World Cups available only to paying customers instead of being freely accessible. This led to an online petition asking the IFSC to change their deal with FloSports, which was signed by more than 12,000 people, [6] and an open letter by the Athletes' Commission. The Commission voiced their frustration over the way the IFSC had previously communicated with the community at large, and "asked the athletes to withdraw cooperation with the livestream media until changes are made". [6] On the next day the IFSC apologized for having made a mistake, and announced that the deal with FloSports had not actually been signed yet despite the earlier press release, and would not be concluded. [7]

Overview

No.LocationDGGoldSilverBronze
1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Meiringen
(7–8 April)
BM Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov Flag of Japan.svg Keita Watabe
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Saurwein Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chongqing
(22–23 April)
BM Flag of South Korea.svg Jongwon Chon Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
SM Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev
W Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina Flag of Ukraine.svg Alla Marenych
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nanjing
(29–30 April)
BM Flag of Japan.svg Keita Watabe Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Kruder
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka
SM Flag of Iran.svg Reza Alipour Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Shikov Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin
W Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert
4 Flag of Japan.svg Hachioji
(6–7 May)
BM Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of Japan.svg Keita Watabe
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka
5 Flag of the United States.svg Vail
(9–10 June)
BM Flag of South Korea.svg Jongwon Chon Flag of Japan.svg Meichi Narasaki Flag of Japan.svg Yoshiyuki Ogata
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka
6 Flag of India.svg Navi Mumbai
(24–25 June)
BM Flag of South Korea.svg Jongwon Chon Flag of Japan.svg Rei Sugimoto Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
7 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Villars
(7-8 July)
LM Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic Flag of Ukraine.svg Fedir Samoilov
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven
SM Flag of Iran.svg Reza Alipour Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin
W Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina
8 Flag of France.svg Chamonix
(12-13 July)
LM Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Bombardi Flag of Japan.svg Keiichiro Korenaga Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Hada
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven
9 Flag of France.svg Briançon
(28-29 July)
LM Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sean McColl Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
10 Flag of Germany.svg Munich
(18–19 August)
BM Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of Japan.svg Taisei Ishimatsu
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
11 Flag of Italy.svg Arco
(25-26 August)
LM Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra Flag of Austria.svg Max Rudigier
W Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Anne-Sophie Koller Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret
SM Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin Flag of Iran.svg Reza Alipour Flag of Italy.svg Ludovico Fossali
W Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of Russia.svg Anna Tsyganova
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edinburgh
(23-24 September)
LM Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim
SM Flag of Italy.svg Ludovico Fossali Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo Gontero
W Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina
13 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wujiang
(7-8 October)
LM Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of South Korea.svg Hanwool KIM
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim Flag of France.svg Julia Chanourdie
SM Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Shikov Flag of Indonesia.svg Aspar Jaelolo Flag of Indonesia.svg Sufriyanto Rindi
W Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Russia.svg Elizaveta Ivanova
14 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiamen
(14-15 October)
LM Flag of Japan.svg Keiichiro Korenaga Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg YuFei Pan
W Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven Flag of the United States.svg Ashima Shiraishi Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret
SM Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin Flag of Indonesia.svg Aspar Jaelolo Flag of Ukraine.svg Kostiantyn Pavlenko
W Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Indonesia.svg Aries Susanti Rahayu Flag of Russia.svg Anna Tsyganova
15 Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranj
(11-12 November)
LM Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Megos Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Fakirianov
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Molly Thompson-Smith
OVERALLBM Flag of South Korea.svg Jongwon Chon Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov
W Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi
LM Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi Flag of Japan.svg Keiichiro Korenaga
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven
SM Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin Flag of Iran.svg Reza Alipour Flag of Italy.svg Ludovico Fossali
W Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina
CM Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki Flag of South Korea.svg Jongwon Chon Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii
W Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey
NATIONAL TEAMSBA Flag of Japan.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
LA Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Flag of France.svg France Flag of Japan.svg
SA Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation Flag of France.svg France Flag of Italy.svg Italy

Bouldering

Winners 2017 Men: 1st place: Jongwon Chon KOR, 2nd place: Tomoa Narasaki JPN, 3rd place: Alexey Rubtsov RUS Boulder Worldcup 2017 winners saison men 0658.jpg
Winners 2017 Men: 1st place: Jongwon Chon KOR, 2nd place: Tomoa Narasaki JPN, 3rd place: Alexey Rubtsov RUS
Winners 2017 Women: 1st place: Shauna Coxsey GBR, 2nd place: Janja Garnbret SLO, 3rd. Place: Akiyo Noguchi JPN Boulder Worldcup 2017 winners saison women 0636.jpg
Winners 2017 Women: 1st place: Shauna Coxsey GBR, 2nd place: Janja Garnbret SLO, 3rd. Place: Akiyo Noguchi JPN

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 2017. [8]

RankNamePoints Munich Navi Mumbai Vail Hachioji Nanjing Chongqing Meiringen
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Chon Jong-won 4534. 55.001. 100.001. 100.007. 43.004. 55.001. 100.0012. (28.00)
2 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki 4042. 80.006. 47.009. 37.002. 80.002. 80.002. 80.0021. (9.00)
3 Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov 39910. 34.003. 65.004. 55.001. 100.0023. (7.00)3. 65.002. 80.00
4 Flag of Japan.svg Keita Watabe 372-8. 40.006. 47.003. 65.001. 100.004. 55.003. 65.00
5 Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii 3276. 47.004. 55.005. 51.009. 37.0011. (29.00)9. 37.001. 100.00
6 Flag of Japan.svg Rei Sugimoto 278-2. 80.0010. 34.0011. 31.006. 47.0011. 31.004. 55.00
7 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer 2351. 100.0017. 18.0016. 20.00-7. 43.0012. 28.0013. 26.00
8 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshiyuki Ogata 2325. 51.007. 43.003. 65.0017. 18.0027. (3.00)17. 18.009. 37.00
9 Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Kruder 20129. 1.009. 37.008. 40.0023. 7.003. 65.00-5. 51.00
10 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert 1869. 37.005. 51.00-5. 51.00-8. 40.0023. 7.00

Women

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2017. [9]

RankNamePoints Munich Navi Mumbai Vail Hachioji Nanjing Chongqing Meiringen
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey 5602. 80.001. 100.001. 100.004. (55.00)1. 100.002. 80.001. 100.00
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret 4701. 100.00-7. 43.001. 100.002. 80.001. 100.006. 47.00
3 Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi 3813. 65.003. 65.002. 80.002. 80.0013. 26.003. 65.0021. (9.00)
4 Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka 37710. (34.00)2. 80.003. 65.003. 65.003. 65.009. 37.003. 65.00
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Petra Klingler 2906. 47.004. 55.006. 47.006. 47.009. (37.00)7. 43.005. 51.00
6 Flag of Serbia.svg Staša Gejo 2344. 55.00-27. 3.008. 40.0010. 34.006. 47.004. 55.00
7 Flag of Slovenia.svg Katja Kadic 22711. 31.005. 51.005. 51.0021. (9.00)7. 43.0011. 31.0016. 20.00
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michaela Tracy 19015. (21.00)13. 26.0010. 34.0010. 34.0011. 31.0015. 22.007. 43.00
9 Flag of France.svg Fanny Gibert 1878. 40.00--5. 51.0012. 28.0012. 28.008. 40.00
10 Flag of Japan.svg Aya Onoe 165-6. 47.0011. 31.0012. 27.005. 51.0021. 9.00-

National Teams

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

Country names as used by the IFSC

RankNationPoints Munich Navi Mumbai Vail Hachioji Nanjing Chongqing Meiringen
1 Flag of Japan.svg 2118(295)374372364390300318
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 929146169166129173(103)146
3 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 927188152135(116)188131133
4 Flag of Germany.svg Germany736176126(63)92104104134
5Flag of France.svg France715151--190112122140
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Republic of Korea 6946911814098128141(65)
7 Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation 60811214555103(48)89104
8 Flag of Austria.svg Austria548711156292(54)11692
9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Suisse 36859567147(42)5085
10Flag of the United States.svg United States34077-1552737737

Lead

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 Worldcup 2017. Romain Desgranges won. [11]

RankNamePoints Kranj Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Briançon Chamonix Villars
1 Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges 4779. 37.0022. (9.00)5. 51.001. 100.0010. 34.001. 100.004. 55.001. 100.00
2 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi 4135. 51.007. 43.001. 100.002. 80.0018. (16.00)3. 65.007. 43.0011. 31.00
3 Flag of Japan.svg Keiichiro Korenaga 37310. (32.00)1. 100.008. 40.0010. 34.005. 51.0010. 34.002. 80.0010. 34.00
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Škofic 3254. 55.0017. 18.004. 55.004. 55.0021. (10.00)9. 37.0013. 25.002. 80.00
5 Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Bombardi 2897. 43.0023. (8.00)17. 18.0012. 28.009. 37.006. 47.001. 100.0018. 16.00
6 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert 2651. 100.00--3. 65.001. 100.00---
7 Flag of France.svg Thomas Joannes 22112. 28.009. 37.0016. 20.005. 51.006. 47.0019. 14.0027. (2.00)14. 24.00
8 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Han-wool 21314. 24.0010. 34.003. 65.0013. 26.0015. 22.0013. 26.0016. 16.0029. (2.00)
9 Flag of Ukraine.svg Fedir Samoilov 19315. 22.005. 51.0025. 6.009. 37.0024. 7.00-26. 5.003. 65.00
10 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Vettorata 1826. 47.0014. 24.0014. 24.00-16. 19.0014. 24.009. 35.0022. 9.00

Women

7 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2017. Janja Garnbret won. [12]

RankNamePoints Kranj Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Briançon Chamonix Villars
1 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret 6651. 100.003. 65.001. 100.001. 100.003. (65.00)1. 100.001. 100.001. 100.00
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim 5252. 80.008. (38.00)2. 80.003. 65.001. 100.003. 65.002. 80.004. 55.00
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven 4448. 40.001. 100.008. (40.00)6. 47.006. 47.002. 80.003. 65.003. 65.00
4 Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz 374-4. 55.007. 43.002. 80.007. 43.005. 51.005. 51.005. 51.00
5 Flag of France.svg Julia Chanourdie 3624. 55.0011. (28.00)3. 65.005. 51.004. 55.004. 55.006. 47.0010. 34.00
6 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič 3045. 51.005. 51.0010. 34.0015. 22.0021. (10.00)8. 40.0013. 26.002. 80.00
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Molly Thompson-Smith 2673. 65.006. 45.005. 51.009. 35.008. 40.0011. 31.00--
8 Flag of the United States.svg Ashima Shiraishi 233-2. 80.006. 47.004. 55.005. 51.00---
9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Anne-Sophie Koller 21011. 31.00--18. 16.002. 80.0022. 9.009. 37.009. 37.00
10 Flag of Austria.svg Hannah Schubert 20416. 20.008. 38.0013. 26.009. 35.0019. 14.0019. (14.00)12. 28.007. 43.00

National Teams

For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets). Slovenia won. [13]

RankNationPoints Kranj Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Briançon Chamonix Villars
1 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 1473273134189201(86)197196283
2Flag of France.svg France1440132(124)195248180280173232
3 Flag of Japan.svg 1418169334261(97)166172198118
4 Flag of Austria.svg Austria1070144127(91)24222412595113
5 Flag of Italy.svg Italy1022148(95)160154115139193113
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Republic of Korea 895113164205971249696(57)
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium64288106(41)7049110116103
8Flag of the United States.svg United States628-81521491241265640
9 Flag of Germany.svg 576136(35)8537665969124
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain43211245511046951--

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) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2017. Vladislav Deulin won. [14]

RankNamePoints Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Villars Nanjing Chongqing
1 Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin 470.001. 100.008. 40.008. (40.00)1. 100.003. 65.003. 65.001. 100.00
2 Flag of Iran.svg Reza Alipour 351.0012. 28.00--2. 80.001. 100.001. 100.007. 43.00
3 Flag of Italy.svg Ludovico Fossali 346.004. 55.009. 37.001. 100.003. 65.004. 55.0010. 34.0016. (20.00)
4 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Shikov 338.0014. (24.00)1. 100.004. 55.0013. 26.0013. 26.002. 80.005. 51.00
5 Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin 331.0015. (22.00)12. 28.002. 80.009. 37.002. 80.0013. 26.002. 80.00
6 Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo Gontero 284.0011. 31.0013. (26.00)3. 65.006. 47.007. 43.005. 51.006. 47.00
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhong Qixin 196.006. 47.006. 47.00-15. 22.00-7. 43.009. 37.00
8 Flag of France.svg Guillaume Moro 181.007. 43.0018. 16.005. 51.0010. 34.009. 37.00--
9 Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev 167.00---4. 55.00-6. 47.003. 65.00
10 Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński 164.0021. (10.00)11. 31.0015. 22.0014. 24.005. 51.0016. 20.0018. 16.00

Women

6 best competition results were counted (not counting points in brackets) for IFSC Climbing World Cup 2017. Anouck Jaubert won. [15]

RankNamePoints Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Villars Nanjing Chongqing
1 Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert 545.001. 100.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.001. 100.003. 65.005. (51.00)
2 Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina 525.0023. (8.00)1. 100.003. 65.002. 80.002. 80.001. 100.001. 100.00
3 Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina 395.007. 43.006. 47.002. 80.0011. (31.00)3. 65.002. 80.002. 80.00
4 Flag of Russia.svg Anna Tsyganova 331.003. 65.008. 40.00-3. 65.005. 51.004. 55.004. 55.00
5 Flag of Ukraine.svg Alla Marenych 280.006. 47.009. 37.007. 43.009. 37.0012. (28.00)5. 51.003. 65.00
6 Flag of France.svg Aurelia Sarisson 276.005. 51.005. 51.008. 40.005. 51.0013. (26.00)7. 43.008. 40.00
7 Flag of Poland.svg Anna Brozek 271.0011. (31.00)10. 34.004. 55.004. 55.007. 43.009. 37.006. 47.00
8 Flag of Poland.svg Edyta Ropek 213.0017. 18.0021. (10.00)10. 34.007. 43.009. 37.006. 47.0010. 34.00
9 Flag of Poland.svg Klaudia Buczek 179.0019. (14.00)12. 28.009. 37.008. 40.0017. 18.0010. 34.0015. 22.00
10 Flag of France.svg Victoire Andrier 177.0012. 28.0011. 31.005. 51.0016. 20.006. 47.00--

National Teams

For National Team Ranking, 3 best results per competition and category were counted (not counting results in brackets). Russian Federation won. [16]

RankNationPoints Xiamen Wujiang Edinburgh Arco Villars Nanjing Chongqing
1 Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation 2358333406(320)344392417466
2Flag of France.svg France1220222178242205210163(146)
3 Flag of Italy.svg Italy99611493305225152107(81)
4 Flag of Poland.svg Poland919(82)112191177182138119
5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 793329324--140--
6 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg People's Republic of China 670141155-22-160192
7 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 596112714394(40)122154
8 Flag of Iran.svg Islamic Republic of Iran 39235--11410010043
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 191--3750244040
10 Flag of Austria.svg Austria144-8813421--

Combined

Maximum number of counting results per discipline: Lead: 7, Boulder: 6, Speed: 6. Not counting points are in brackets.

Men

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2017: [17]

RankNamePoints
1 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoa Narasaki 571.00
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Chon Jong-won 564.00
3 Flag of Japan.svg Kokoro Fujii 489.00
4 Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges 477.00
5 Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin 470.00
6 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert 451.00
7 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer 432.00
8 Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov 427.00
9 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi 413.00
10 Flag of Japan.svg Keiichiro Korenaga 373.00

Women

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Combined World Cup 2017: [18]

RankNamePoints
1 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret 1135.00
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Jain Kim 626.00
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shauna Coxsey 607.00
4 Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert 545.00
5 Flag of Russia.svg Iuliia Kaplina 525.00
6 Flag of Japan.svg Akiyo Noguchi 518.00
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven 444.00
8 Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina 395.00
8 Flag of Japan.svg Miho Nonaka 395.00
10 Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz 387.00

Season podium table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)2103
2Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)2002
3Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)1304
4Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)1135
5Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)1124
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)1012
7Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)0112
8Flag of Iran.svg  Iran  (IRN)0101
9Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)0011
Totals (9 entries)88824

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)93315
2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)8101028
3Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)71210
4Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)43310
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)4217
6Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)3121227
7Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)3137
8Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT)2226
9Flag of Iran.svg  Iran  (IRN)2103
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)1124
11Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)1102
12Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)0314
13Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)0101
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)0101
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland  (SUI)0101
Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)0101
17Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)0044
18Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)0011
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