2010 IFSC Climbing World Cup
Location Trento, Italy

Greifensee, Switzerland
Wien, Austria
Vail, United States
Moscow, Russia
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Chamonix, France
Daone, Italy
Munich, Germany
Xining, China
Chuncheon, South Korea
Puurs, Belgium
Huaiji, China

Kranj, Slovenia
Date30 April – 14 November 2010
Champions
Men(B) Czech Republic Adam Ondra

(L) Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
(S) Russia Stanislav Kokorin

(C) Czech Republic Adam Ondra
Women(B) Japan Akiyo Noguchi

(L) South Korea Jain Kim
(S) Russia Yuliya Levochkina

(C) South Korea Jain Kim

The 2010 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 15 locations. Bouldering competitions were held in 7 locations, lead in 6 locations, and speed in 7 locations. The season began on 30 April in Trento, Italy and concluded on 14 November in Kranj, Slovenia.

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 Adam Ondra and Akiyo Noguchi, for lead Ramón Julián Puigblanqué and Jain Kim, for speed Stanislav Kokorin and Yuliya Levochkina, and for combined Adam Ondra and Jain Kim, men and women respectively.

Highlights of the season

In bouldering, Adam Ondra of Czech Republic won 3 out of 7 bouldering World Cups and then the overall men's bouldering title of the season, making him the first climber to ever win the overall World Cup titles in lead (2009) and bouldering (2010).

In speed climbing, at the end of the season, Russian athletes, Stanislav Kokorin and Yuliya Levochkina clinched the overall titles of the season for men and women respectively, making it double speed titles for Russia.

Overview

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No. Location D G Gold Silver Bronze
1 Italy Trento
30 April – 1 May 2010
S M Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
6.930
Russia Stanislav Kokorin
7.200
Czech Republic Libor Hroza
7.370
W Russia Yuliya Levochkina
10.430
Russia Kseniia Alekseeva
12.640
Poland Edyta Ropek
10.930
2 Switzerland Greifensee
14–15 May 2010
B M Austria Kilian Fischhuber
4t6 4b6
Czech Republic Adam Ondra
4t6 4b6
Italy Christian Core
1t1 2b4
W United States Alex Johnson
1t1 4b6
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
1t1 4b7
Belgium Chloé Graftiaux
1t2 4b5
3 Austria Wien
28–30 May 2010
B M Austria Kilian Fischhuber
2t2 3b3
Czech Republic Adam Ondra
1t1 3b3
Russia Alexey Rubtsov
1t5 3b8
W Japan Akiyo Noguchi
2t2 3b5
Japan Momoka Oda
2t3 2b3
South Korea Jain Kim
2t4 2b2
4 United States Vail
4–5 June 2010
B M United States Daniel Woods
2t4 4b11
Japan Tsukuru Hori
1t1 3b5
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
1t1 3b6
W Belgium Chloé Graftiaux
3t3 4b4
Austria Anna Stöhr
3t4 4b5
Germany Juliane Wurm
3t5 4b5
5 Russia Moscow
17–21 June 2010
B M Czech Republic Adam Ondra
2t4 4b5
Japan Tsukuru Hori
1t1 4b4
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
1t2 4b4
W Austria Anna Stöhr
2t2 3b3
Belgium Chloé Graftiaux
2t2 2b2
South Korea Jain Kim
2t4 3b6
S M Russia Stanislav Kokorin
14.030
Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
14.570
Ukraine Maksym Osipov
16.490
W Russia Yuliya Levochkina
27.110
Russia Olga Evstigneeva
fall
Russia Mariia Krasavina
23.260
6 Netherlands Eindhoven
25–26 June 2010
B M Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
3t4 4b4
Canada Sean McColl
3t5 4b4
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
3t7 4b4
W Austria Anna Stöhr
2t2 3b3
Germany Juliane Wurm
2t5 3b8
France Mélissa Le Nevé
2t6 3b7
7 United Kingdom Sheffield
3–4 July 2010
B M Czech Republic Adam Ondra
4t6 4b6
Switzerland Cédric Lachat
4t12 4b9
Ukraine Mykhaylo Shalagin
2t2 3b3
W Belgium Chloé Graftiaux
4t7 4b7
United States Alex Johnson
4t8 4b8
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
4t9 4b9
8 France Chamonix
12–13 July 2010
L M Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
Top
Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza
42-
Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
41+
W France Charlotte Durif
Top
France Hélène Janicot
Top
Slovenia Maja Vidmar
Top
S M Czech Republic Libor Hroza
11.260
Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
fall
Russia Stanislav Kokorin
7.270
W Russia Kseniia Alekseeva
10.740
Poland Edyta Ropek
11.200
China CuiLian He
10.510
9 Italy Daone
24–25 July 2010
S M Russia Stanislav Kokorin
13.920
Poland Lukasz Swirk
14.160
Russia Sergei Sinitcyn
14.580
W Poland Edyta Ropek
25.340
Italy Sara Morandi
fall
Ukraine Olena Ryepko
26.940
10 Germany Munich
30–31 July 2010
B M Czech Republic Adam Ondra
3t3 4b4
Russia Dmitrii Sharafutdinov
2t3 4b5
Russia Victor Kozlov
2t3 3b4
W Japan Akiyo Noguchi
1t1 4b8
Austria Anna Stöhr
1t2 4b7
Russia Anna Gallyamova
0t 3b3
11 China Xining
20–21 August 2010
L M Czech Republic Adam Ondra
32-
Austria Jakob Schubert
32-
France Gautier Supper
23-
W South Korea Jain Kim
53+
Japan Yuka Kobayashi
51+
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
49-
S M Russia Sergey Abdrakhmanov
7.170
China Yuhang Zhang
7.820
Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
6.640
W Russia Yuliya Levochkina
10.360
Russia Kseniia Alekseeva
10.540
China CuiLian He
9.800
12 South Korea Chuncheon
28–30 August 2010
L M Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza
44+
Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
40-
Japan Sachi Amma
40-
W South Korea Jain Kim
47-
France Caroline Ciavaldini
38-
Austria Angela Eiter
34-
S M China QiXin Zhong
6.520
Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
7.520
Czech Republic Libor Hroza
6.750
W China CuiLian He
10.060
Russia Kseniia Alekseeva
10.500
China Xuhua PAN
10.490
13 Belgium Puurs
24–25 September 2010
L M Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
52-
Austria Jakob Schubert
52-
Czech Republic Adam Ondra
49
W South Korea Jain Kim
46-
Belgium Mathilde Brumagne
43-
Austria Angela Eiter
40+
14 China Huaiji
29–30 October 2010
L M Austria Jakob Schubert
34+
France Manuel Romain
32-
Germany Thomas Tauporn
26
W South Korea Jain Kim
41
Slovenia Mina Markovič
36+
Slovenia Natalija Gros
36
S M China QiXin Zhong
6.400
Czech Republic Libor Hroza
6.570
Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
7.080
W Poland Edyta Ropek
9.760
China CuiLian He
9.810
Russia Kseniia Alekseeva
10.450
15 Slovenia Kranj
13–14 November 2010
L M Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
Top
Czech Republic Adam Ondra
32
Austria Jakob Schubert
31-
W South Korea Jain Kim
33+
Slovenia Mina Markovič
29-
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
27.5+
OVERALL B M Czech Republic Adam Ondra
515.00
Austria Kilian Fischhuber
450.00
Japan Tsukuru Hori
346.00
W Japan Akiyo Noguchi
455.00
Austria Anna Stöhr
448.00
Belgium Chloé Graftiaux
426.00
L M Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
435.00
Austria Jakob Schubert
372.00
Czech Republic Adam Ondra
340.00
W South Korea Jain Kim
500.00
Slovenia Mina Markovič
301.00
Austria Angela Eiter
291.00
S M Russia Stanislav Kokorin
455.00
Russia Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii
437.00
Czech Republic Libor Hroza
416.00
W Russia Yuliya Levochkina
461.00
Russia Kseniia Alekseeva
460.00
Poland Edyta Ropek
451.00
C M Czech Republic Adam Ondra
800.00
Austria Jakob Schubert
379.00
Japan Sachi Amma
264.00
W South Korea Jain Kim
670.00
Japan Akiyo Noguchi
602.00
Slovenia Natalija Gros
488.00

References

  1. "2010 World Cups".
  2. "RANKINGS: IFSC Climbing Worldcup 2010".
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