Sport climbing at the 2005 World Games – Men's speed

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Sport climbing - Men's Speed
at the 2005 World Games
Venue Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord, Duisburg, Germany
Dates22 July 2005
Competitors8 from 5 nations
Medalists
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Bronze medal icon.svg  
2009  

The men's speed competition in sport climbing at the 2005 World Games took place on 22 July 2005 at the Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord in Duisburg, Germany. [1]

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Competition format

A total of 8 athletes entered the competition. After preliminary round they compete in the elimination system, in which they had to go 2 routes and their times were cumulated.

Results

Preliminary round

RankAthleteNationTime
1 Alexander Peshekhonov Flag of Russia.svg Russia 20.16
2 Sergei Sinitsyn Flag of Russia.svg Russia 20.60
3 Evgenii Vaitcekhovskii Flag of Russia.svg Russia 20.62
4 Manuel Escobar Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 23.47
5 Leonel de Las Salas Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 26.39
6 Patrick Cassiday Flag of the United States.svg United States 26.56
7 Kim Ja-ha Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 32.44
8 Sebastian Hartung Flag of Germany.svg Germany DNF

Competition bracket

 Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
              
 1 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Peshekhonov 20.36 
8 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Hartung DNF 
 1 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Peshekhonov 18.85 
 4 Flag of Venezuela.svg Manuel Escobar DNF 
4 Flag of Venezuela.svg Manuel Escobar 21.76
 5 Flag of Venezuela.svg Leonel de Las Salas DNF 
  1 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Peshekhonov 17.21
 2 Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Sinitsyn 17.32
 2 Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Sinitsyn 18.26 
7 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Ja-ha 37.47 
 2 Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Sinitsyn 18.39Third place
 3 Flag of Russia.svg Evgenii Vaitcekhovskii 20.47 
3 Flag of Russia.svg Evgenii Vaitcekhovskii 18.804 Flag of Venezuela.svg Manuel Escobar 20.78
 6 Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Cassiday 35.22 2 Flag of Russia.svg Evgenii Vaitcekhovskii 19.13

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References

  1. "World Games Archive". www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 2020-06-19.