2019 IFSC Climbing World Cup

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2019 IFSC Climbing World Cup
OrganiserIFSC
Edition31st
Events
18
  • 6 Boulder
    6 Lead
    6 Speed
Locations
12
Dates5 April – 27 October 2019
Lead
MenCzech Republic Adam Ondra
WomenSouth Korea Seo Chae-hyun
TeamJapan Japan
Boulder
MenJapan Tomoa Narasaki
WomenSlovenia Janja Garnbret
TeamJapan Japan
Speed
MenFrance Bassa Mawem
WomenChina Song Yiling
TeamRussia Russia
Combined
MenJapan Tomoa Narasaki
WomenSlovenia Janja Garnbret
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The 2019 IFSC Climbing World Cup was held in 12 locations. Bouldering, lead and speed competitions were each held in 6 locations. The season began on 5 April in Meiringen, Switzerland with the first bouldering competition in the season, and concluded on 27 October in Inzai, Japan, with the last lead climbing competition in the season.

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.

Olympic qualification[edit]

For the Tokyo 2020 Olympics athletes can qualify through either the IFSC Combined World Championships, the Olympic Qualifying Event or the Continental Championships. The Olympic Qualifying Event is an invitation only event open to the 22 highest ranked climbers on the World Cup circuit who haven't already qualified.[1][2]

Highlights of the season[edit]

In bouldering, at the World Cup in Moscow, Janja Garnbret of Slovenia flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win.[3] At the World Cup in Vail, Garnbret won her sixth consecutive gold medal and became the first climber ever to make a clean sweep of Bouldering World Cup season by winning six out of six events held this year.[4] Moreover, she also became the first female climber to win overall World Cup season titles in lead (2016, 2017, 2018) and bouldering (2019). Ai Mori of Japan, in her first year of open eligibility, made her the World Cup debut in Meiringen, then won her first medal (bronze) at the World Cup in Wujiang, China.

In speed, at the World Cup in Chongqing, YiLing Song of China set a new world record of 7.101s, breaking the previous world record of 7.32s set by Iuliia Kaplina of Russia at the 2017 World Games in Wroclaw and Anouck Jaubert of France at the 2018 Speed World Cup in Moscow.[5][6] At the World Cup in Xiamen, Aries Susanti Rahayu of Indonesia set a new world record of 6.995s in the final race, breaking Song's 7.101s, and becoming the first woman in the history of the sport to record a time under 7 seconds.[7][8][9]

In lead, Chaehyun Seo of South Korea, in her first year of open eligibility, made her World Cup debut in Villars and claimed her first medal (silver) there. Then, she won the next 4 Lead World Cups and placed third in the last one, finishing her debut season with a 2019 Lead World Cup Season Champion title. Also in her debut season, Natsuki Tanii of Japan earned her first medal (bronze) in Briançon and continued her consistent performance throughout the season and thus claiming third place of the overall lead season ranking. Other notable athletes in their World Cup debut season: Ai Mori (JPN), YueTong Zhang (CHN).

Overview[edit]

[10][11]

No. Location D G Gold Silver Bronze
1 Switzerland Meiringen, Switzerland
April, 5–6
B M Czech Republic Adam Ondra 4T4z 10 9 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 3T3z 7 6 Japan Rei Sugimoto 2T3z 6 7
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret 3T4z 6 6 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 3T4z 9 12 United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey 2T3z 3 4
2 Russia Moscow, Russia
April, 12–14
B M Slovenia Jernej Kruder 4T4z 8 6 Czech Republic Adam Ondra 3T4z 5 7 Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata 3T3z 6 5
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret 4T4z 4 4 United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey 4T4z 6 6 France Fanny Gibert 4T4z 6 6
S M France Bassa Mawem 5.730 Russia Vladislav Deulin 11.545 Indonesia Aspar Jaelolo 6.083
W China YiLing Song 7.389 France Anouck Jaubert 7.682 Russia Iuliia Kaplina 8.233
3 China Chongqing, China
April, 26–28
B M France Manuel Cornu 3T4z 5 5 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 3T4z 5 6 Slovenia Anze Peharc 3T4z 10 10
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret 4T4z 8 6 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 4T4z 12 9 Austria Jessica Pilz 3T4z 8 11
S M Indonesia Alfian Muhammad 5.970 Ukraine Kostiantyn Pavlenko 6.315 Russia Sergey Rukin 6.808
W China YiLing Song 7.673 Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska fall Russia Iuliia Kaplina 8.429
4 China Wujiang, China
May, 3–5
B M Japan Tomoa Narasaki 3T4z 7 8 Japan Kai Harada 3T4z 7 13 Austria Jakob Schubert 1T4z 2 9
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret 4T4z 5 4 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 3T4z 4 5 Japan Ai Mori 3T4z 11 9
S M Russia Dmitrii Timofeev 5.597 France Bassa Mawem 5.810 Italy Ludovico Fossali 5.856
W Poland Aleksandra Rudzinska 7.313 Indonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu 7.607 France Anouck Jaubert 7.516
5 Germany Munich, Germany
May, 18–19
B M Austria Jakob Schubert 3T4z 7 8 Czech Republic Adam Ondra 3T3z 3 3 Germany Jan Hojer 2T4z 4 14
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret 4T4z 5 5 France Fanny Gibert 4T4z 8 7 Slovenia Mia Krampl 3T3z 9 9
6 United States Vail, United States
June, 7–8
B M Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata 4T4z 11 9 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 3T4z 5 5 South Korea Jongwon Chon 3T4z 6 7
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret 4T4z 9 8 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 3T4z 5 6 France Fanny Gibert 2T4z 3 9
7 Switzerland Villars, Switzerland
July, 4–6
L M Switzerland Sascha Lehmann Top China YuFei Pan Top Germany Alexander Megos Top
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret 36+ South Korea Chaehyun Seo 35+ Japan Ai Mori 35+
S M Russia Aleksandr Shikov 5.542 Russia Dmitrii Timofeev fall Czech Republic Jan Kriz 7.765
W France Anouck Jaubert 7.660 China YiLing Song 8.415 Russia Elizaveta Ivanova 7.586
8 France Chamonix, France
July, 11–13
L M Czech Republic Adam Ondra 47+ Germany Alexander Megos 44 Austria Jakob Schubert 43+
W South Korea Chaehyun Seo 34+ China YueTong Zhang 34+ Austria Jessica Pilz 34+
S M Indonesia Alfian Muhammad 5.764 China QiXin Zhong 6.382 Russia Vladislav Deulin 6.057
W China YiLing Song 99.000 Russia Elizaveta Ivanova false start Poland Aleksandra Kalucka 7.661
9 France Briançon, France
July, 19–20
L M Japan Hidemasa Nishida 39+ Japan Hiroto Shimizu 38+ Japan Shuta Tanaka 38+
W South Korea Chaehyun Seo Top Slovenia Janja Garnbret Top Japan Natsuki Tanii 41+
10 Slovenia Kranj, Slovenia
September, 28–29
L M Czech Republic Adam Ondra Top Japan Kai Harada 32 Spain Alberto Ginés López 31.5
W South Korea Chaehyun Seo 34.5+ Austria Jessica Pilz 34.5 Slovenia Lucka Rakovec 34+
11 China Xiamen, China
October, 18–20
L M Czech Republic Adam Ondra Top Japan Taisei Homma Top Japan Tomoa Narasaki Top
W South Korea Chaehyun Seo Top Japan Akiyo Noguchi Top South Korea Jain Kim Top
S M China QiXin Zhong 7.208 Russia Lev Rudatskiy fall Russia Vladislav Deulin 5.635
W Indonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu 6.995 China YiLing Song 9.032 Russia Mariia Krasavina 7.947
12 Japan Inzai, Japan
October, 26–27
L M Japan Hiroto Shimizu 38+ Spain Alberto Ginés López 36+ Italy Stefano Ghisolfi 32+
W South Korea Jain Kim Top Slovenia Janja Garnbret 39 South Korea Chaehyun Seo 37+
OVERALL B M Japan Tomoa Narasaki 340.00 Czech Republic Adam Ondra 335.00 Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata 264.00
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret 500.00 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 320.00 France Fanny Gibert 308.00
L M Czech Republic Adam Ondra 300.00 Spain Alberto Ginés López 256.00 Canada Sean McColl 206.00
W South Korea Chaehyun Seo 480.00 Slovenia Janja Garnbret 352.00 Japan Natsuki Tanii 243.00
S M France Bassa Mawem 329.00 Russia Vladislav Deulin 312.00 Indonesia Alfian Muhammad 286.00
W China YiLing Song 460.00 France Anouck Jaubert 355.00 Indonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu 333.00
C M Japan Tomoa Narasaki 1728 Czech Republic Adam Ondra 2072 Austria Jakob Schubert 27720
W Slovenia Janja Garnbret 255 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 4104 Austria Jessica Pilz 14400
NATIONAL TEAMS B A Japan Japan 1693 Slovenia Slovenia 1359 France France 766
L A Japan Japan 1695 Slovenia Slovenia 988 South Korea South Korea 758
S A Russia Russia 1637 China China 1375 France France 1004

Bouldering[edit]

The overall ranking is determined based upon points, which athletes are awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. There are six competitions in the season, but only the best five attempts are counted. The national ranking is the sum of the points of that country's three best male and female athletes. Results displayed in parentheses are not counted.

Men[edit]

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2019:[12]

Rank Name Points Meiringen Moscow Chongqing Wujiang Munich Vail
1 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 340 2. 80 ( — ) 2. 80 1. 100 ( — ) 2. 80
2 Czech Republic Adam Ondra 335 1. 100 2. 80 ( — ) 14. 24 2. 80 5. 51
3 Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata 264 8. 40 3. 65 (29. 1) 9. 37 15. 22 1. 100
4 South Korea Chon Jong-won 228 5. 51 10. 34 (15. 22) 11. 31 6. 47 3. 65
5 Japan Kokoro Fujii 227 4. 55 9. 37 6. 47 5. 51 ( — ) 9. 37
6 Germany Jan Hojer 223 (21. 9 *) 12. 28 12. 28 6. 47 3. 65 4. 55
7 Russia Alexey Rubtsov 214 7. 43 11. 31 5. 51 10. 34 4. 55 ( — )
8 Slovenia Anže Peharc [cs] 205 15. 22 4. 55 3. 65 20. 12 5. 51 ( — )
9 Slovenia Jernej Kruder 191 11. 31 1. 100 (34. 0) 16. 20 11. 31 21. 9
10 Austria Jakob Schubert 184 47. 0 27. 3 18. 16 3. 65 1. 100 ( — )

Women[edit]

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2019:[13]

Rank Name Points Meiringen Moscow Chongqing Wujiang Munich Vail
1 Slovenia Janja Garnbret 500 1. 100 1. 100 1. 100 1. 100 1. 100 (1. 100)
2 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 320 2. 80 ( — ) 2. 80 2. 80 ( — ) 2. 80
3 France Fanny Gibert [fr] 308 4. 55 3. 65 7. 43 (13. 25) * 2. 80 3. 65
4 Japan Futaba Ito 206 9. 37 6. 47 5. 51 7. 43 ( — ) 12. 28
5 Austria Jessica Pilz 203 21. 9 * 5. 51 3. 65 5. 51 12. 27 * ( — )
6 Switzerland Petra Klingler 180 5. 51 8. 40 4. 55 10. 34 ( — ) ( — )
7 Slovenia Lučka Rakovec 163 16. 20 4. 55 12. 28 15. 22 8. 38 * ( — )
8 Slovenia Katja Kadic 161 12. 28 19. 14 6. 47 13. 25 * 6. 47 ( — )
9 France Julia Chanourdie 157 17. 17 * ( 31. 0 ) 14. 24 6. 47 4. 55 19. 14
10 United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey 145 3. 65 2. 80 ( — ) ( — ) ( — ) ( — )
10 Ukraine Ievgeniia Kazbekova 145 13. 26 10. 32 * 25. 5 * 11. 31 5. 51 ( — )

* = Joint place with another athlete

National Teams[edit]

The results of the ten most successful countries of the Bouldering World Cup 2019:[14]

Country names as used by the IFSC

Rank Name Points Meiringen Moscow Chongqing Wujiang Munich Vail
1 Japan Japan 1693 322 210 321 435 (86) 405
2 Slovenia Slovenia 1359 213 331 280 201 334 (109)
3 France France 766 (75) 151 205 104 149 157
4 Austria Austria 591 75 99 84 137 196 (15)
5 Germany Germany 534 63 80 74 (61) 131 186
6 United States United States of America 468 102 49 89 (38) 48 180
7 Russia Russian Federation 396 43 136 55 79 83 (—)
8 South Korea Republic of Korea 353 68 77 (34) 78 47 83
9 Czech Republic Czech Republic 336 100 81 (0) 24 80 51
10 United Kingdom Great Britain 330 101 119 34 9 67 (6)

Lead[edit]

The overall ranking is determined based upon points, which athletes are awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. There are six competitions in the season, but only the best five attempts are counted. The national ranking is the sum of the points of that country's three best male and female athletes. Results displayed in parentheses are not counted.

Men[edit]

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Lead World Cup 2019:[15]

Rank NAME Points Inzai Xiamen Kranj Briançon Chamonix Villars
1 Czech Republic Adam Ondra 300.00 ( — ) 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 ( — ) 1. 100.00 ( — )
2 Spain Alberto Ginés López 256.00 2. 80.00 5. 51.00 3. 65.00 22. 9.00 5. 51.00 26. (5.00)
3 Canada Sean McColl 206.00 6. 47.00 26. (5.00) 4. 55.00 5. 51.00 7. 43.00 21. 10.00
4 Japan Kai Harada 195.00 25. 6.00 4. 55.00 2. 80.00 ( — ) 8. 40.00 19. 14.00
5 Italy Stefano Ghisolfi 190.00 3. 65.00 13. 25.00 6. 47.00 15. 22.00 26. (5.00) 11. 31.00
6 Japan Hiroto Shimizu 180.00 1. 100.00 ( — ) ( — ) 2. 80.00 ( — ) ( — )
7 Japan Kokoro Fujii 165.00 20. 12.00 11. 31.00 5. 51.00 ( — ) 11. 31.00 8. 40.00
7 Germany Alexander Megos 165.00 ( — ) ( — ) ( — ) 16. 20.00 2. 80.00 3. 65.00
9 United States Sean Bailey 158.00 8. 40.00 8. 40.00 14. 24.00 6. 47.00 24. 7.00 ( — )
10 Switzerland Sascha Lehmann 152.00 ( — ) ( — ) ( — ) 13. 26.00 13. 26.00 1. 100.00

Women[edit]

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Lead World Cup 2019:[16]

Rank NAME Points Inzai Xiamen Kranj Briançon Chamonix Villars
1 South Korea Seo Chae-hyun 480.00 3. (65.00) 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 1. 100.00 2. 80.00
2 Slovenia Janja Garnbret 352.00 2. 80.00 4. 55.00 13. (26.00) 2. 80.00 9. 37.00 1. 100.00
3 Japan Natsuki Tanii 243.00 6. 47.00 5. 51.00 ( — ) 3. 65.00 8. 40.00 8. 40.00
4 Slovenia Lucka Rakovec 226.00 16. (20.00) 6. 47.00 3. 65.00 14. 24.00 7. 43.00 6. 47.00
5 Japan Akiyo Noguchi 224.00 4. 55.00 2. 80.00 ( — ) ( — ) 10. 34.00 4. 55.00
6 Japan Ai Mori 220.00 20. 12.00 9. 37.00 5. 51.00 ( — ) 4. 55.00 3. 65.00
7 China Zhang Yuetong 207.00 ( — ) 7. 43.00 ( — ) 6. 47.00 2. 80.00 9. 37.00
8 South Korea Jain Kim 206.00 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 9. 37.00 ( — ) ( — ) 27. 4.00
9 Slovenia Mia Krampl 189.00 22. 9.00 24. (7.00) 7. 43.00 4. 55.00 11. 31.00 5. 51.00
10 Austria Jessica Pilz 176.00 ( — ) ( — ) 2. 80.00 ( — ) 3. 65.00 11. 31.00

National Teams[edit]

The results of the ten most successful countries of the Lead World Cup 2019:[17]

Country names as used by the IFSC

Rank Nation Points Inzai Xiamen Kranj Briançon Chamonix Villars
1 Japan Japan 1695 345 368 306 375 (220) 301
2 Slovenia Slovenia 988 (109) 112 210 224 139 303
3 South Korea Republic of Korea 758 174 206 137 116 (106) 125
4 United States United States of America 612 151 103 75 179 104 (22)
5 Austria Austria 525 (47) 53 143 91 166 72
6 Czech Republic Czech Republic 484 18 136 146 (0) 147 37
7 France France 440 66 (44) 65 112 111 86
8 Italy Italy 434 115 90 91 87 (29) 51
9 Germany Germany 381 (24) 79 30 51 138 83
10 United Kingdom Great Britain 360 68 62 (31) 75 110 45

Speed[edit]

The overall ranking is determined based upon points, which athletes are awarded for finishing in the top 30 of each individual event. There are six competitions in the season, but only the best five attempts are counted. The national ranking is the sum of the points of that country's three best male and female athletes. Results displayed in parentheses are not counted.

Men[edit]

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Speed World Cup 2019:[18]

Rank NAME Points Xiamen Chamonix Villars Wujiang Chongqing Moscow
1 France Bassa Mawem 329.00 5. 51.00 7. 43.00 4. 55.00 2. 80.00 15. (22.00) 1. 100.00
2 Russia Vladislav Deulin 312.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00 5. 51.00 5. 51.00 14. (24.00) 2. 80.00
3 Indonesia Alfian Muhammad 286.00 8. 40.00 1. 100.00 20. 12.00 10. 34.00 1. 100.00 24. (7.00)
4 China QiXin Zhong 285.00 1. 100.00 2. 80.00 7. 43.00 24. 7.00 4. 55.00 ( — )
5 Russia Dmitrii Timofeev 283.00 7. 43.00 16. 20.00 2. 80.00 1. 100.00 16. (20.00) 8. 40.00
6 Iran Reza Alipour 236.00 6. 47.00 23. (8.00) 8. 40.00 4. 55.00 5. 51.00 7. 43.00
7 Russia Sergey Rukin 234.00 4. 55.00 6. 47.00 16. 20.00 ( — ) 3. 65.00 6. 47.00
8 Russia Aleksandr Shikov 203.00 12. 28.00 14. 24.00 1. 100.00 ( — ) ( — ) 5. 51.00
9 Ukraine Kostiantyn Pavlenko 181.00 22. 9.00 11. 31.00 19. 14.00 6. 47.00 2. 80.00 ( — )
10 Czech Republic Jan Kriz 162.00 24. (7.00) 18. 16.00 3. 65.00 7. 43.00 18. 16.00 15. 22.00

Women[edit]

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Speed World Cup 2019:[19]

Rank NAME Points Xiamen Chamonix Villars Wujiang Chongqing Moscow
1 China Song Yiling 460.00 2. 80.00 1. 100.00 2. 80.00 16. (20.00) 1. 100.00 1. 100.00
2 France Anouck Jaubert 355.00 4. 55.00 16. (20.00) 1. 100.00 3. 65.00 4. 55.00 2. 80.00
3 Indonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu 333.00 1. 100.00 4. 55.00 19. (14.00) 2. 80.00 5. 51.00 6. 47.00
4 Russia Elizaveta Ivanova 261.00 29. (2.00) 2. 80.00 3. 65.00 12. 28.00 9. 37.00 5. 51.00
5 China Di Niu 201.00 7. 43.00 15. 22.00 4. 55.00 6. 47.00 10. 34.00 ( — )
6 Russia Anna Tsyganova 197.00 ( — ) ( — ) 6. 47.00 4. 55.00 8. 40.00 4. 55.00
7 Poland Aleksandra Kałucka 194.00 20. (12.00) 3. 65.00 15. 22.00 8. 40.00 14. 24.00 7. 43.00
8 Poland Patrycja Chudziak 188.00 ( — ) 7. 43.00 7. 43.00 5. 51.00 16. 20.00 11. 31.00
9 Poland Aleksandra Mirosław 180.00 ( — ) ( — ) ( — ) 1. 100.00 2. 80.00 ( — )
10 Russia Iuliia Kaplina 172.00 18. 16.00 ( — ) ( — ) 13. 26.00 3. 65.00 3. 65.00

National Teams[edit]

The results of the ten most successful countries of the Lead World Cup 2019:[20]

Country names as used by the IFSC

Rank Nation Points Xiamen Chamonix Villars Wujiang Chongqing Moscow
1 Russia Russian Federation 1637 318 294 383 293 (292) 349
2 China People's Republic of China 1375 343 268 263 209 292 (180)
3 France France 1004 204 (113) 219 215 129 237
4 Indonesia Indonesia 979 172 232 (46) 187 250 138
5 Poland Poland 874 (59) 210 149 217 184 114
6 Ukraine Ukraine 328 35 86 61 57 89 ( — )
7 Iran Iran 257 51 (8) 40 55 51 60
8 Italy Italy 250 (0) 15 50 83 12 90
9 Ecuador Ecuador 195 26 65 35 36 (22) 33
10 Czech Republic Czech Republic 162 (7) 16 65 43 16 22

Combined[edit]

The 22 highest ranked climbers on the World Cup circuit (combined) who haven't already qualified for the Olympics will be invited to the Toulouse Olympic Qualifying Event.[21][2][22]

Men[edit]

Rank Name Nation Points
1 Japan Tomoa Narasaki JPN 1728.0
2 Czech Republic Adam Ondra CZE 2072.0
3 Austria Jakob Schubert AUT 27720.0
4 Japan Kai Harada JPN 34020.0
5 Japan Kokoro Fujii JPN 84700.0
6 Canada Sean McColl CAN 136800.0
7 China Pan Yufei CHN 215040.0
8 Germany Jan Hojer GER 447174.0
9 United Kingdom William Bosi GBR 478224.0
10 Switzerland Sascha Lehmann SUI 550800.0
11 Japan Meichi Narasaki JPN 588000.0
12 France Manuel Cornu FRA 590976.0
13 Japan Rei Sugimoto JPN 894348.0
14 Germany Alexander Megos GER 1018440.0
15 Russia Nikolai Yarilovets RUS 1434672.0
16 South Korea Chon Jong-won KOR 1441440.0
17 Spain Alberto Ginés López ESP 1536732.0
18 Japan Keita Dohi JPN 2192400.0
19 France Bassa Mawem FRA 2475252.0
20 Germany Yannick Flohé GER 2830464.0
21 Indonesia Alfian Muhammad INA 2877370.0
22 Italy Stefano Ghisolfi ITA 3201660.0
23 Slovenia Anže Peharc [cs] SLO 3388027.5
24 United States Nathaniel Coleman USA 3489882.0
25 United States Sean Bailey USA 3516480.0
26 Slovenia Jernej Kruder SLO 3845400.0
27 Russia Alexey Rubtsov RUS 4433000.0
28 China Zhong Qixin CHN 5457426.0
29 Russia Aleksandr Shikov RUS 6776601.75
30 France Mickaël Mawem FRA 8967024.0

Women[edit]

Rank Name Nation Points
1 Slovenia Janja Garnbret SLO 255.0
2 Japan Akiyo Noguchi JPN 4104.0
3 Austria Jessica Pilz AUT 14400.0
4 Japan Miho Nonaka JPN 78400.0
5 Slovenia Lucka Rakovec SLO 168000.0
6 China Zhang Yuetong CHN 249600.0
7 France Fanny Gibert [fr] FRA 310464.0
8 South Korea Jain Kim KOR 325728.0
9 France Julia Chanourdie FRA 380160.0
10 Japan Ai Mori JPN 491400.0
11 Slovenia Mia Krampl SLO 615384.0
12 Japan Futaba Ito JPN 655200.0
13 United Kingdom Shauna Coxsey GBR 910350.0
14 Switzerland Petra Klingler SUI 1077375.0
15 United States Kyra Condie USA 1296000.0
16 France Anouck Jaubert FRA 1328040.0
17 China Song Yiling CHN 1517092.5
18 South Korea Sa Sol KOR 1756160.0
19 United States Ashima Shiraishi USA 2275008.0
20 Indonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu INA 2357178.0
21 Ukraine Ievgeniia Kazbekova UKR 2698920.0
22 Italy Laura Rogora ITA 3742200.0
23 Canada Alannah Yip CAN 4572288.0
24 Iran Elnaz Rekabi IRI 4665276.0
25 Poland Aleksandra Kalucka POL 6573420.0
26 United States Margo Hayes USA 8321670.0
27 Austria Sandra Lettner AUT 8382528.0
28 Slovenia Vita Lukan SLO 9080400.0
29 Russia Iuliia Kaplina RUS 10432224.0
30 Australia Oceana Mackenzie AUS 10795680.0

Season podium table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)2226
2 Slovenia (SLO)2103
3 Czech Republic (CZE)1203
4 France (FRA)1113
5 China (CHN)1001
 South Korea (KOR)1001
7 Russia (RUS)0101
 Spain (ESP)0101
9 Austria (AUT)0022
 Indonesia (INA)0022
11 Canada (CAN)0011
Totals (11 entries)88824

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Slovenia (SLO)82313
2 South Korea (KOR)5139
3 Japan (JPN)412723
4 China (CHN)4509
5 Czech Republic (CZE)4217
6 France (FRA)3339
7 Indonesia (INA)3115
8 Russia (RUS)24713
9 Austria (AUT)1146
10 Poland (POL)1113
11 Switzerland (SUI)1001
12 Germany (GER)0123
13 Great Britain (GBR)0112
 Spain (ESP)0112
15 Ukraine (UKR)0101
16 Italy (ITA)0022
Totals (16 entries)363636108

See also[edit]

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