2011 IFSC Climbing World Cup

The 2011 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 20 locations. Bouldering competitions were held in 9 locations, lead in 10 locations, and speed in 5 locations. The season began on 14 April in Milano, Italy and concluded on 27 November in Barcelona, Spain.

2011 IFSC Climbing World Cup
Location Milano, Italy

Log-Dragomer, Slovenia
Vienna, Austria
Canmore, Canada
Vail, United States
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Barcelona, Spain
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Chamonix, France
Briançon, France
Daone, Italy
Munich, Germany
Xining, China
Changzhi, China
Puurs, Belgium
Boulder, United States
Amman, Jordan
Kranj, Slovenia
Kranj, Slovenia

Barcelona, Spain
Date14 April – 27 November 2011
Champions
Men(B) Austria Kilian Fischhuber

(L) Austria Jakob Schubert
(S) Poland Lukasz Swirk

(C) Austria Jakob Schubert
Women(B) Austria Anna Stöhr

(L) Slovenia Mina Markovič
(S) Poland Edyta Ropek

(C) Slovenia Mina Markovič
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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 Kilian Fischhuber and Anna Stöhr, for lead Jakob Schubert and Mina Markovič, for speed Lukasz Swirk and Edyta Ropek, and for combined Jakob Schubert and Mina Markovič, men and women respectively. The National Team for bouldering was France, for lead Austria, and for speed Russian Federation.

Highlights of the season

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In bouldering, at the World Cup in Vail, Kilian Fischhuber of Austria flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win. Then at the World Cup in Munich, Dmitrii Sharafutdinov of Russia also flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win. At the end of the season, Austrian athletes, Kilian Fischhuber and Anna Stöhr clinched the overall titles of the season for men and women respectively, making it double bouldering titles for Austria.

In speed climbing, at the end of the season, Polish athletes, Lukasz Swirk and Edyta Ropek clinched the overall titles of the season for men and women respectively, making it double speed titles for Poland.

Overview

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No. Location D G Gold Silver Bronze
1   Milano
14–17 April 2011
B M   Kilian Fischhuber
4t9 4b5
  Jakob Schubert
3t3 3b3
  Rustam Gelmanov
3t6 3b6
W   Jain Kim
3t5 3b4
  Anna Stöhr
2t4 4b7
  Mélissa Le Nevé
2t4 4b9
S M   Sergei Sinitcyn
6.650
  Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
fall
  Libor Hroza
6.930
W   Kseniia Alekseeva
9.960
  Mariia Krasavina
10.350
  Edyta Ropek
9.970
2   Log-Dragomer
7–8 May 2011
B M   Guillaume Glairon Mondet
3t3 4b6
  Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
3t6 4b9
  Kilian Fischhuber
2t3 4b6
W   Anna Stöhr
2t3 4b6
  Akiyo Noguchi
2t6 3b6
  Alex Puccio
1t3 3b6
3   Vienna
13–14 May 2011
B M   Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
1t4 4b7
  Klemen Becan
1t5 4b12
  Lukas Ennemoser
0t 3b9
W   Anna Stöhr
4t13 4b4
  Alex Puccio
2t2 3b3
  Olga Shalagina
1t1 3b3
4   Canmore
27–28 May 2011
B M   Tsukuru Hori
2t3 4b9
  Klemen Becan
2t5 4b9
  Sean McColl
1t2 3b5
W   Akiyo Noguchi
4t9 4b7
  Anna Stöhr
4t10 4b6
  Jain Kim
3t12 4b14
5   Vail
3–4 June 2011
B M   Kilian Fischhuber
4t4 4b4
  Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
4t5 4b5
  Jonas Baumann
2t4 4b6
W   Anna Stöhr
4t7 4b7
  Alex Puccio
3t3 3b3
  Mélissa Le Nevé
3t8 4b9
6   Eindhoven
17–18 June 2011
B M   Kilian Fischhuber
4t5 4b4
  Daniel Woods
4t6 4b5
  François Kaiser
3t5 4b4
W   Akiyo Noguchi
4t6 4b5
  Anna Stöhr
4t8 4b7
  Mélissa Le Nevé
3t6 4b6
7   Barcelona
25–26 June 2011
B M   Guillaume Glairon Mondet
2t2 4b4
  Rustam Gelmanov
2t2 3b3
  Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
2t5 4b8
W   Akiyo Noguchi
4t8 4b4
  Alex Puccio
2t4 3b3
  Mélissa Le Nevé
2t4 3b3
8   Sheffield
2–3 July 2011
B M   Kilian Fischhuber
2t3 3b4
  Cédric Lachat
2t5 4b9
  Alexey Rubtsov
2t13 4b13
W   Akiyo Noguchi
2t2 4b4
  Mélissa Le Nevé
2t3 3b5
  Alex Puccio
2t7 4b11
9   Chamonix
12–13 July 2011
L M   Jakob Schubert
Top
  Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
46+
  Magnus Midtboe
42-
W   Caroline Ciavaldini
  Angela Eiter
  Jain Kim
  Mina Markovič
Top
S M   Sergey Abdrakhmanov
6.370
  Libor Hroza
7.740
  QiXin Zhong
7.450
W   Edyta Ropek
9.310
  Alina Gaidamakina
9.450
  Mariia Krasavina
9.670
10   Briançon
29–30 July 2011
L M   Jakob Schubert
57-
  Manuel Romain
53
  Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
51
W   Maja Vidmar
51+
  Mina Markovič
51+
  Angela Eiter
48-
11   Daone
6–7 August 2011
S M   Stanislav Kokorin
12.330 (quali)
  Lukasz Swirk
13.090
  Sergey Abdrakhmanov
13.940
W   Alina Gaidamakina
21.130 (quali)
  Sara Morandi
21.170
  Edyta Ropek
22.980
12   Munich
19–20 August 2011
B M   Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
4t4 4b4
  Rustam Gelmanov
4t7 4b6
  Alexey Rubtsov
2t4 4b6
W   Mina Markovič
3t7 3b7
  Juliane Wurm
2t4 3b3
  Anna Stöhr
1t1 3b3
13   Xining
2–3 September 2011
L M   Jakob Schubert
Top
  Sachi Amma
Top
  Manuel Romain
Top
W   Mina Markovič
Top
  Jain Kim
Top
  Katharina Posch
43+
S M   QiXin Zhong
6.330
  Lukasz Swirk
6.770
  Pandu Asmoro Galar
7.730
W   Mariia Krasavina
8.890
  Kseniia Alekseeva
13.090
  Yuliya Levochkina
9.420
14   Changzhi
7–8 September 2011
L M   Jakob Schubert
33
  Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
33-
  Sachi Amma
24+
W   Jain Kim
  Mina Markovič
Top
  Maja Vidmar
Top
S M   Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
7.610
  Pandu Asmoro Galar
fall
  Sergey Abdrakhmanov
6.720
W   Alina Gaidamakina
10.050
  CuiLian He
11.100
  Edyta Ropek
9.420
15   Puurs
30 September – 1 October 2011
L M   Jakob Schubert
56-
  Sachi Amma
54+
  Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
52
W   Jain Kim
51-
  Angela Eiter
47
  Mina Markovič
44-
16   Boulder
8–9 October 2011
L M   Jakob Schubert
38-
  Sachi Amma
34-
  Romain Desgranges
34-
W   Johanna Ernst
48+
  Mina Markovič
44-
  Momoka Oda
42-
17   Amman
20–21 October 2011
L M   Jakob Schubert
48-
  Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
47+
  Manuel Romain
38-
W   Mina Markovič
49
  Maja Vidmar
49-
  Jain Kim
  Momoka Oda
48
18   Kranj
28–29 October 2011
L M   Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
39-
  Sean McColl
38-
  Sachi Amma
32-
W   Johanna Ernst
33-
  Katharina Posch
31-
  Yana Chereshneva
17-
19   Kranj
19–20 November 2011
L M   Sean McColl
35+
  Sachi Amma
35
  Jakob Schubert
32-
W   Jain Kim
47-
  Mina Markovič
44-
  Katharina Posch
31.5+
20   Barcelona
26–27 November 2011
L M   Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
52
  Jakob Schubert
52-
  Sachi Amma
50-
W   Angela Eiter
  Jain Kim
  Mina Markovič
Top
OVERALL B M   Kilian Fischhuber
600.00
  Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
531.00
  Guillaume Glairon Mondet
423.00
W   Anna Stöhr
652.00
  Akiyo Noguchi
633.00
  Alex Puccio
502.00
L M   Jakob Schubert
845.00
  Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
661.00
  Sachi Amma
625.00
W   Mina Markovič
751.00
  Jain Kim
681.00
  Maja Vidmar
535.00
S M   Lukasz Swirk
317.00
  Sergei Sinitcyn
312.00
  Sergey Abdrakhmanov
298.00
W   Edyta Ropek
342.00
  Mariia Krasavina
328.00
  Alina Gaidamakina
323.00
C M   Jakob Schubert
617.00
  Sean McColl
496.00
  Klemen Becan
445.00
W   Mina Markovič
751.00
  Jain Kim
726.00
  Akiyo Noguchi
578.00
NATIONAL TEAMS B A   France
1999
  Austria
1874
  Russian Federation
1489
L A   Austria
2623
  France
2062
  Slovenia
1761
S A   Russian Federation
2087
  Poland
1135
  People's Republic of China
585

References

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  1. ^ "2011 World Cups".
  2. ^ "RANKINGS: IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2011".