Sport climbing at the 2013 World Games – Women's lead

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Sport climbing - Women's Lead
at the 2013 World Games
Venue Velodrome Exterior, Cali, Colombia
Dates4 August 2013
Competitors18 from 10 nations
Medalists
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The women's lead competition in sport climbing at the 2013 World Games took place on 4 August 2013 at the Velodrome Exterior in Cali, Colombia. [1]

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Competition format

A total of 18 athletes entered the competition. Top 8 climbers from semifinal qualifies to the final.

Results

Semifinal

RankAthleteNationHeightNote
1 Dinara Fakhritdinova Flag of Russia.svg Russia TopQ
1 Mina Markovič Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia TopQ
3 Matilda Söderlund Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 39+Q
4 Charlotte Durif Flag of France.svg France 35+Q
5 Anna Eiter Flag of Austria.svg Austria 34+Q
5 Kim Ja-in Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 34+Q
7 Katharina Posch Flag of Austria.svg Austria 33Q
8 Magdalena Röck Flag of Austria.svg Austria 32.5+Q
9 Salomé Romain Flag of France.svg France 32.5
10 Helene Janicot Flag of France.svg France 32+
10 Evgenia Malamid Flag of Russia.svg Russia 32+
12 Johanna Ernst Flag of Austria.svg Austria 26+
13 Francis Rodriguez Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 25
14 Cicada Jenerik Flag of the United States.svg United States 24+
15 Han Seu-ran Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 23+
16 Marcela Avellaneda Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 22+
17 Francis Guillen Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 21+
18 Paola Vasquez Ordonez Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 18+

Final

RankAthleteNationHeight
Gold medal icon.svg Mina Markovič Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 49+
Silver medal icon.svg Kim Ja-in Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 46+
Bronze medal icon.svg Dinara Fakhritdinova Flag of Russia.svg Russia 42+
4 Charlotte Durif Flag of France.svg France 41+
5 Magdalena Röck Flag of Austria.svg Austria 41+
6 Matilda Söderlund Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 34
7 Anna Eiter Flag of Austria.svg Austria 31+
8 Katharina Posch Flag of Austria.svg Austria 28+

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References

  1. "The World Games 2013, Cali (COL) info system | IWGA". www.worldgames2013.sportresult.com. Retrieved 2020-06-19.