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

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Sport climbing - Women's Speed
at the 2005 World Games
Venue Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord, Duisburg, Germany
Dates22 July 2005
Competitors8 from 6 nations
Medalists
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Bronze medal icon.svg  
2009  

The women'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 Olena Ryepko Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 31.52
2 Valentina Yurina Flag of Russia.svg Russia 32.29
3 Anna Saulevich Flag of Russia.svg Russia 33.54
4 Tatiana Ruyga Flag of Russia.svg Russia 34.95
5 Alex Johnson Flag of the United States.svg United States 36.71
6 Lucelia Blanco Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 38.66
7 Lisa Knoche Flag of Germany.svg Germany 39.65
8 Evi Neliwati Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 40.72

Competition bracket

 Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
              
 1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Olena Ryepko 31.76 
8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Evi Neliwati 39.98 
 1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Olena Ryepko 30.66 
 4 Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Ruyga DNF 
4 Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Ruyga 35.41
 5 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Johnson 36.49 
  1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Olena Ryepko 28.80
 3 Flag of Russia.svg Anna Saulevich 27.46
 2 Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Yurina 33.65 
7 Flag of Germany.svg Lisa Knoche 36.63 
 2 Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Yurina 30.17Third place
 3 Flag of Russia.svg Anna Saulevich 30.16 
3 Flag of Russia.svg Anna Saulevich 31.784 Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Ruyga 32.71
 6 Flag of Venezuela.svg Lucelia Blanco 67.01 2 Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Yurina 33.93

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References

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