2005 UIAA Climbing World Championships explained

2005 UIAA Climbing World Championships
Date:1 – 5 July 2005
Competitors:318
Nations:51
Location: Munich, Germany
Prev:2003
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The 2005 UIAA Climbing World Championships, the 8th edition, were held in Munich, Germany from 1 to 5 July 2005. It was organized by the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA). The championships consisted of lead, speed, and bouldering events.[1] [2]

The lead chief route-setter was Donato Lella.

Medalists

Men's Lead
Men's Bouldering
Men's Speed
Women's Lead
Women's Bouldering
Women's Speed

Men

In men's lead, three climbers topped the route, and so their final standings were decided by their semifinal results.

In men's bouldering, the 38-year-old veteran Salavat Rakhmetov sent all six problems in his first attempts in the final round, claiming the gold. Second place Kilian Fischhuber also sent all six problems, but needed two attempts more than Rakhmetov, while third place Gerome Pouvreau needed 13 attempts to top and 11 attempts to zone all six boulder problems.

In men's speed, Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii won the gold medal, while Maksym Styenkovyy and Sergei Sinitcyn took second and third respectively.

Lead[3] [4] Bouldering[5] [6] Speed[7]
RankNameScoreResultRankNameScoreResultRankNameResult
Tomáš MrázekTop8800 Salavat Rakhmetov6t6 6z68400 Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii5900
Patxi Usobiaga LakunzaTop7040 Kilian Fischhuber6t8 6z86720 Maksym Styenkovyy4720
Alexandre ChabotTop5720 Gerome Pouvreau6t13 6z115460 Sergei Sinitcyn3835
4 Cedric Lachat30.22-48404 Serik Kazbekov6t13 6z1346204 Tomasz Oleksy3245
5 Jorg Verhoeven29.09+44885 Nalle Hukkataival5t5 5z542845 Manuel Escobar3009
6 Timo Preussler29.09+41366 Daniel Du Lac5t7 5z639486 Evgueni Minatchev2773
7 Serik Kazbekov27.51+37847 Dmitrii Sharafutdinov5t7 5z736127 Iakov Soubbotine2537
8 Maksym Petrenko11.96-35208 Cedric Lachat5t8 6z1233608 Alexander Peshekhonov2360
9 Sylvain Millet11.24+32569 Tomáš Mrázek4t6 4z631089 Kyrylo Shevchenko2183
10 Ramón Julián Puigblanqué-299210 Jérôme Meyer4t7 5z9285610 Vyacheslav Titov2006
11 Keita Mogaki3t3 5z102604
12 Jorg Verhoeven3t3 4z52352

Women

In women's lead, Angela Eiter dominated the competition by being the only climber topping the semifinal route and climbing six meters higher than the rest of the competition on the final route. Emily Harrington climbed to second place while 16-year-old Akiyo Noguchi claimed the bronze medal, her first medal in senior competition. The defending champion Muriel Sarkany placed 10th.

In women's bouldering, Olga Shalagina had a clean run by topping all six boulder problems in her first attempts in the final round. Yulia Abramchuk and Vera Kotasova-Kostruhova sent five problems, separated by attempts. The 35-year-old Renata Piszczek from Poland finished 4th, ahead of Anna Stöhr.

In women's speed, Olena Ryepko took the win, and Valentina Yurina and Edyta Ropek claimed second and third place respectively.

Lead[8] Bouldering[9] Speed[10]
RankNameScoreResultRankNameScoreResultRankNameResult
Angela Eiter29.34-8700 Olga Shalagina6t6 6z68800 Olena Ryepko4200
Emily Harrington23.68-6960 Yulia Abramchuk5t5 6z67040 Valentina Yurina3360
Akiyo Noguchi23.25+5655 Vera Kotasova-Kostruhova5t9 6z95720 Edyta Ropek2730
4 Olga Shalagina22.6147854 Renata Piszczek5t9 5z848404 Cuifang He2310
5 Caroline Ciavaldini21.3544375 Anna Stöhr5t10 6z944885 Anna Stenkovaya2142
6 Sandrine Levet18.13-40896 Olga Bibik4t4 6z641366 Olesya Saulevich1974
7 Natalija Gros17.7337417 Tatiana Shemulinkina4t6 6z737847 Lisa Knoche1806
8 Katharina Saurwein17.73-34808 Venera Chereshneva4t6 5z1035208 Lenke Kucsera1680
9 Yana Chereshneva17.05+32199 Esther Cruz Montalban4t8 6z1832569 Olga Zakharova1554
10 Muriel Sarkany16.51-295810 Corinne Theroux4t8 4z7299210 Lucelia Blanco1428
11 Elizabeth Asher4t8 4z82728
12 Jain Kim3t3 6z92464
13 Yana Chereshneva3t4 5z2288

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Results. 2021-08-30. www.ifsc-climbing.org.
  2. Web site: UIAA World Rock-climbing Championship, Munich. Lead. Semifinal / Climb / Mountain.RU. 2021-08-31. www.mountain.ru.
  3. Web site: Result: M E N lead. live. 2021-08-31. www.digitalrock.de. https://web.archive.org/web/20120122115945/http://digitalrock.de:80/egroupware/ranking/sitemgr/digitalrock/eliste.html? . 2012-01-22 .
  4. Web site: Tomas Mrazek and Angela Eiter World Champions. live. 2021-08-31. PlanetMountain.com. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20170810132322/http://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/competitions/tomas-mrazek-and-angela-eiter-world-champions.html . 2017-08-10 .
  5. Web site: Result: M E N bouldering. live. 2021-08-31. www.digitalrock.de. https://web.archive.org/web/20120122115945/http://digitalrock.de:80/egroupware/ranking/sitemgr/digitalrock/eliste.html? . 2012-01-22 .
  6. Web site: Rakhmetov and Shalagina Bouldering World Champions. live. 2021-08-31. PlanetMountain.com. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20210831084115/https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/competitions/rakhmetov-and-shalagina-bouldering-world-champions.html . 2021-08-31 .
  7. Web site: Result: M E N speed. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20120122115945/http://digitalrock.de:80/egroupware/ranking/sitemgr/digitalrock/eliste.html? . 2012-01-22 .
  8. Web site: Result: W O M E N lead. live. 2021-08-31. www.digitalrock.de. https://web.archive.org/web/20120122115945/http://digitalrock.de:80/egroupware/ranking/sitemgr/digitalrock/eliste.html? . 2012-01-22 .
  9. Web site: Result: W O M E N bouldering. live. 2021-08-31. www.digitalrock.de. https://web.archive.org/web/20120122115945/http://digitalrock.de:80/egroupware/ranking/sitemgr/digitalrock/eliste.html? . 2012-01-22 .
  10. Web site: Result: W O M E N speed. live. 2021-08-31. www.digitalrock.de. https://web.archive.org/web/20120122115945/http://digitalrock.de:80/egroupware/ranking/sitemgr/digitalrock/eliste.html? . 2012-01-22 .