2011 IFSC Climbing World Cup | |
Date: | 14 April – 27 November 2011 |
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 |
Men: | (B) ![]() (L) ![]() (S) ![]() (C) ![]() |
Women: | (B) ![]() (L) Mina Markovič (S) ![]() (C) Mina Markovič |
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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.
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.
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.
No. | Location | D | G | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1 | ![]() 14–17 April 2011 | B | M | ![]() 4t9 4b5 | ![]() 3t3 3b3 | ![]() 3t6 3b6 |
W | ![]() 3t5 3b4 | ![]() 2t4 4b7 | ![]() 2t4 4b9 | |||
S | M | ![]() 6.650 | ![]() fall | ![]() 6.930 | ||
W | ![]() 9.960 | ![]() 10.350 | ![]() 9.970 | |||
2 | Log-Dragomer 7–8 May 2011 | B | M | ![]() 3t3 4b6 | ![]() 3t6 4b9 | ![]() 2t3 4b6 |
W | ![]() 2t3 4b6 | ![]() 2t6 3b6 | ![]() 1t3 3b6 | |||
3 | ![]() 13–14 May 2011 | B | M | ![]() 1t4 4b7 | Klemen Becan 1t5 4b12 | ![]() 0t 3b9 |
W | ![]() 4t13 4b4 | ![]() 2t2 3b3 | ![]() 1t1 3b3 | |||
4 | ![]() 27–28 May 2011 | B | M | ![]() 2t3 4b9 | Klemen Becan 2t5 4b9 | ![]() 1t2 3b5 |
W | ![]() 4t9 4b7 | ![]() 4t10 4b6 | ![]() 3t12 4b14 | |||
5 | ![]() 3–4 June 2011 | B | M | ![]() 4t4 4b4 | ![]() 4t5 4b5 | Jonas Baumann 2t4 4b6 |
W | ![]() 4t7 4b7 | ![]() 3t3 3b3 | ![]() 3t8 4b9 | |||
6 | Eindhoven 17–18 June 2011 | B | M | ![]() 4t5 4b4 | ![]() 4t6 4b5 | ![]() 3t5 4b4 |
W | ![]() 4t6 4b5 | ![]() 4t8 4b7 | ![]() 3t6 4b6 | |||
7 | ![]() 25–26 June 2011 | B | M | ![]() 2t2 4b4 | ![]() 2t2 3b3 | ![]() 2t5 4b8 |
W | ![]() 4t8 4b4 | ![]() 2t4 3b3 | ![]() 2t4 3b3 | |||
8 | ![]() 2–3 July 2011 | B | M | ![]() 2t3 3b4 | Cédric Lachat 2t5 4b9 | ![]() 2t13 4b13 |
W | ![]() 2t2 4b4 | ![]() 2t3 3b5 | ![]() 2t7 4b11 | |||
9 | ![]() 12–13 July 2011 | L | M | ![]() Top | ![]() 46+ | ![]() 42- |
W | ![]() ![]() ![]() Mina Markovič Top | – | – | |||
S | M | ![]() 6.370 | ![]() 7.740 | ![]() 7.450 | ||
W | ![]() 9.310 | ![]() 9.450 | ![]() 9.670 | |||
10 | ![]() 29–30 July 2011 | L | M | ![]() 57- | ![]() 53 | ![]() 51 |
W | Maja Vidmar 51+ | Mina Markovič 51+ | ![]() 48- | |||
11 | ![]() 6–7 August 2011 | S | M | ![]() 12.330 (quali) | ![]() 13.090 | ![]() 13.940 |
W | ![]() 21.130 (quali) | ![]() 21.170 | ![]() 22.980 | |||
12 | Munich 19–20 August 2011 | B | M | ![]() 4t4 4b4 | ![]() 4t7 4b6 | ![]() 2t4 4b6 |
W | Mina Markovič 3t7 3b7 | Juliane Wurm 2t4 3b3 | ![]() 1t1 3b3 | |||
13 | ![]() 2–3 September 2011 | L | M | ![]() Top | ![]() Top | ![]() Top |
W | Mina Markovič Top | ![]() Top | ![]() 43+ | |||
S | M | ![]() 6.330 | ![]() 6.770 | Pandu Asmoro Galar 7.730 | ||
W | ![]() 8.890 | ![]() 13.090 | ![]() 9.420 | |||
14 | ![]() 7–8 September 2011 | L | M | ![]() 33 | ![]() 33- | ![]() 24+ |
W | ![]() Mina Markovič Top | – | Maja Vidmar Top | |||
S | M | ![]() 7.610 | Pandu Asmoro Galar fall | ![]() 6.720 | ||
W | ![]() 10.050 | ![]() 11.100 | ![]() 9.420 | |||
15 | ![]() 30 September – 1 October 2011 | L | M | ![]() 56- | ![]() 54+ | ![]() 52 |
W | ![]() 51- | ![]() 47 | Mina Markovič 44- | |||
16 | ![]() 8–9 October 2011 | L | M | ![]() 38- | ![]() 34- | ![]() 34- |
W | ![]() 48+ | Mina Markovič 44- | ![]() 42- | |||
17 | ![]() 20–21 October 2011 | L | M | ![]() 48- | ![]() 47+ | ![]() 38- |
W | Mina Markovič 49 | Maja Vidmar 49- | ![]() ![]() 48 | |||
18 | Kranj 28–29 October 2011 | L | M | ![]() 39- | ![]() 38- | ![]() 32- |
W | ![]() 33- | ![]() 31- | ![]() 17- | |||
19 | Kranj 19–20 November 2011 | L | M | ![]() 35+ | ![]() 35 | ![]() 32- |
W | ![]() 47- | Mina Markovič 44- | ![]() 31.5+ | |||
20 | ![]() 26–27 November 2011 | L | M | ![]() 52 | ![]() 52- | ![]() 50- |
W | ![]() ![]() Mina Markovič Top | – | – | |||
OVERALL | B | M | ![]() 600.00 | ![]() 531.00 | ![]() 423.00 | |
W | ![]() 652.00 | ![]() 633.00 | ![]() 502.00 | |||
L | M | ![]() 845.00 | ![]() 661.00 | ![]() 625.00 | ||
W | Mina Markovič 751.00 | ![]() 681.00 | Maja Vidmar 535.00 | |||
S | M | ![]() 317.00 | ![]() 312.00 | ![]() 298.00 | ||
W | ![]() 342.00 | ![]() 328.00 | ![]() 323.00 | |||
C | M | ![]() 617.00 | ![]() 496.00 | Klemen Becan 445.00 | ||
W | Mina Markovič 751.00 | ![]() 726.00 | ![]() 578.00 | |||
NATIONAL TEAMS | B | A | 1999 | ![]() 1874 | ![]() 1489 | |
L | A | ![]() 2623 | 2062 | Slovenia 1761 | ||
S | A | ![]() 2087 | ![]() 1135 | ![]() 585 |