2019 Combined Austrian Championships Explained

Competition:2019 Combined Austrian Championships
Location:Innsbruck, Austria
Dates:13 – 16 June 2019
Men:Jakob Schubert
Women:Jessica Pilz
Next:2nd

The 2019 Combined Austrian Championships were the first Austrian national championships for competition climbing in combined format. It was held in Innsbruck, Austria from 13 to 16 June 2019, together with the Austrian Championships for speed, bouldering and lead disciplines. In this competition, the athletes competed in three disciplines (speed, bouldering, and lead) in combined format. The winner for men was Jakob Schubert and for women was Jessica Pilz.[1]

Competition format

It was held based on and to simulate the latest Olympic combined format.

Athletes were ranked based on their scores in separate disciplines. Points were calculated by multiplying the ranks of each athlete in the three disciplines.

Men

The final round of combined nationals started with speed discipline, where Matthias Erber took the lead. Next in bouldering, Jakob Schubert climbed strongly to top all three boulder problems in five attempts, two attempts less than the second place Elias Weiler. Last in lead, Schubert topped the route, the only one to do so. Schubert won the competition with just 3 points (3x1x1), far ahead the second place Nicolai Uznik's 48 points (4x3x4).[2] [3]

Final
Rank
NameFinal
Points
SpeedBoulderLead
RankTimesRankTzTazaRankScoreTime
1Jakob Schubert337.767.0210.75133531Top3.31
2Nicolai Uznik4848.507.96fall32324437+3.44
3Matthias Erber5617.166.827.0281315733+2.25
4Andreas Aufschnaiter64210.017.2710.57423478302.58
5Alfons Dornauer80813.27fall13.1752357241.5+2.24
6Elias Weiler84714.1410.5310.5723377634+3.12
7Florian Klingler10869.8310.428.5061313339+3.39
8Jan-Luca Posch17558.399.438.4271313536+2.59

Women

The finals started with speed race, where Sandra Lettner claimed top place. Next in bouldering, Jessica Pilz took the first place by topping all three boulder problems in six attempts, three attempts less than Lettner. Last in lead, Pilz continued to show her climbing prowess and became the only one to top the route. After multiplying the ranks of the three disciplines, Pilz won with 3 points (3x1x1), while Lettner took the second place with 10 points (1x2x5).[4]

Final
Rank
NameFinal
Points
SpeedBoulderLead
RankTimesRankTzTazaRankScoreTime
1Jessica Pilz339.7110.489.40133651Top
2Sandra Lettner10110.029.6210.1523396544+3.02
3Julia Lotz48418.269.859.9532343446+
4Celina Schoibl60610.4413.3310.1551314247+3.01
5Laura Stöckler84210.309.4610.5371213644+3.34
6Eva Maria Hammelmüller90511.5110.349.9861349347+4.08
7Mattea Pötzi196713.6412.9323.1842254743+
8Jana Rauth51280.000.000.008xxxx8x

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staatsmeistertitel in der Olympischen Kombination gehen an Jessica Pilz und Jakob Schubert!. Climbing. Austria. Austria Climbing. de. 2019-06-21.
  2. Web site: KVOE - Kletterergebnisse Combined. wettkampf.austriaclimbing.com. 2019-06-21.
  3. Web site: Combined Results.
  4. Web site: KVOE - Kletterergebnisse Combined. wettkampf.austriaclimbing.com. 2019-06-21.