2007 IFSC Climbing World Championships
| 2007 IFSC Climbing World Championships | |
|---|---|
| Location | Aviles, Spain |
| Date | 17–23 September 2007 |
| Competitors | 302 from 50 nations |
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The 2007 IFSC Climbing World Championships , the 9th edition, were held in Aviles, Spain from 17 to 23 September 2007. It was the first Climbing World Championships organized by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) in the sport of competition climbing.
Medal winners overview
[edit ]| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's Lead | Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué | Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza | Switzerland Cédric Lachat Czech Republic Tomáš Mrázek Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven |
| Men's Bouldering | Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov | Czech Republic Martin Stráník | Switzerland Cédric Lachat |
| Men's Speed | China QiXin Zhong | Venezuela Manuel Escobar | Russia Sergei Sinitcyn |
| Women's Lead | Austria Angela Eiter | Belgium Muriel Sarkany | Slovenia Maja Vidmar |
| Women's Bouldering | Austria Anna Stöhr | Japan Akiyo Noguchi | Russia Olga Bibik |
| Women's Speed | Russia Tatiana Ruyga | Poland Edyta Ropek | Russia Valentina Yurina |
Lead
[edit ]Men
[edit ]115 athletes attended the men's lead competition.[1]
| Rank | Name | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué | 8300 |
| 2 | Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza | 6640 |
| 3 | Switzerland Cédric Lachat | 5395 |
| 3 | Czech Republic Tomáš Mrázek | 5395 |
| 3 | Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven | 5395 |
| 6 | Italy Flavio Crespi | 3901 |
| 7 | Spain Eric Lopez Mateos | 3569 |
| 8 | Norway Magnus Midtboe | 3320 |
Women
[edit ]68 athletes attended the women's lead competition.[2] Angela Eiter and Muriel Sarkany topped all the routes in the qualification, semifinal, and final rounds which made them tied. So, they climbed one more time in the superfinal round where Angela Eiter took the win.
| Rank | Name | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Austria Angela Eiter | Top |
| 2 | Belgium Muriel Sarkany | Top |
| 3 | Slovenia Maja Vidmar | Top |
| 4 | Japan Yuka Kobayashi | 57- |
| 5 | Spain Irati Anda Villanueva | 48- |
| 6 | Austria Katharina Saurwein | 48- |
| 7 | Slovenia Natalija Gros | 45+ |
| 8 | South Korea Jain Kim | 40 |
Bouldering
[edit ]Men
[edit ]131 athletes attended the men's bouldering competition.[3]
| Rank | Name | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov | 4t12 4b12 |
| 2 | Czech Republic Martin Stráník | 4t13 4b11 |
| 3 | Switzerland Cédric Lachat | 3t6 3b5 |
| 4 | France Stephane Julien | 2t4 3b5 |
| 5 | South Korea Sangwon Son | 2t4 2b2 |
| 6 | France Daniel DU LAC | 0t 3b3 |
Women
[edit ]77 athletes attended the women's bouldering competition.[4] Anna Stöhr flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win.
| Rank | Name | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Austria Anna Stöhr | 4t4 4b4 |
| 2 | Japan Akiyo Noguchi | 4t8 4b7 |
| 3 | Russia Olga Bibik | 3t5 4b5 |
| 4 | Russia Yulia Abramchuk | 2t4 3b11 |
| 5 | France Juliette Danion | 1t1 4b5 |
| 6 | Ukraine Svitlana Tuzhylina | 1t1 3b3 |
Speed
[edit ]Men
[edit ]70 athletes competed in the men's speed climbing event.[5]
Women
[edit ]39 athletes competed in the women's speed climbing event.[6]