2024 IFSC Climbing World Cup

The 2024 IFSC Climbing World Cup is the 36th edition of the international sport climbing competition series organised by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC), held in 9 locations. There are 16 events per gender: five bouldering, six lead, and five speed events. The series begins on 8 April in Keqiao, Shaoxing, China, with the first bouldering World Cup of the season, and will conclude on 8 October in Seoul with bouldering, lead, and speed.

2024 IFSC Climbing World Cup
OrganiserIFSC
Edition36th
Events
16
  • 5 Boulder
    6 Lead
    5 Speed
Locations
9
Dates8 April – 6 October 2024

Scheduling

In October 2023, IFSC announced the 2024 competition schedule, with the season-opening event held in China for the first time ever with the Shanghai World Cup from 9 to 10 April[1] (later moved to the Keqiao district of Shaoxing[2]).

The schedule includes two breaks to accommodate the 2024 Paris Olympics in July. The competition pauses for seven weeks after the Salt Lake City World Cup in May for the 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series events in Shanghai from 16 to 19 May and Budapest from 20 to 23 June, when the final Olympic places in sport climbing are awarded. The series resumes in on 26 June for the Innsbruck World Cup, which is followed by the two French World Cups in Briançon and Chamonix World Cup concluding on 19 July, a week before the opening of the Olympic Games on 26 July. The competition resumes again on 6 September at the Koper World Cup.[3]

The season ends with the Seoul World Cup from 2 to 6 October, with all three competition climbing disciplines—bouldering, lead, and speed—included featured. This would mark the first time that season trophies for all six events—three disciplines per gender—are awarded at the same event. [1]

Competition format and ranking

The top three finishers in each individual competition receive medals, and the overall winners are awarded trophies. At the end of the season, an overall ranking is determined based upon points, which athletes are awarded for finishing in the top 40 of each individual event.

Overview

No. Location D G Gold Silver Bronze
1 Keqiao
8–10 April[Note 1][4]
B M Tomoa Narasaki 2T4z 2 4 Sorato Anraku 2T4z 4 8 Hannes Van Duysen 2T3z 4 4
W Janja Garnbret 4T4z 5 5 Camilla Moroni 2T3z 10 13 Luo Zhilu 2T2z 2 2
2 Wujiang
12–14 April
L M Toby Roberts 36+ Taisei Homma 36+ Sorato Anraku 32+
W Janja Garnbret TOP Luo Zhilu 44+ Chaehyun Seo 43+
S M Peng Wu 4.91 Samuel Watson 5.11 Kiromal Katibin 5.07
W Aleksandra Miroslaw 6.24 Natalia Kałucka 6.75 Jimin Jeong 6.62
3 Salt Lake City
3–5 May
B M Sorato Anraku 3T4z 11 11 Meichi Narasaki 1T4z 1 13 Jakob Schubert 1T4z 7 9
W Natalia Grossman 3T4z 3 10 Oriane Bertone 3T4z 6 6 Naïlé Meignan 3T4z 6 13
S M Samuel Watson 4.89 Noah Bratschi 6.71 Kevin Amon 5.48
W Emma Hunt 6.55 Aleksandra Kałucka FALL Lijuan Deng 6.94
4 Innsbruck
26–30 June
B M
W Janja Garnbret 4T4z 10 9 Jennifer Eucharia Buckley 3T3z 11 8 Anastasia Sanders 3T3z 12 9
L M
W
5 Chamonix
12–14 July
L M
W
S M
W
6 Briançon
17–19 July
L M
W
S M
W
7 Koper
6–7 September
L M
W
8 Prague
20–22 Sept
B M
W
9 Seoul
2–6 Oct
B M
W
L M
W
S M
W
  1. Keqiao men's bouldering results based on semifinal standings after qualifiers were delayed due to heavy rainfall.

Bouldering

The overall ranking is determined based upon points, which athletes are awarded for finishing in the top 80 of each individual event. The end-of-season standings are based on the sum of points earned from the five best finishes for each athlete. Results displayed (in brackets) are not counted. The national ranking is the sum of the points of that country's three best male and female athletes.

Men

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2024:[5]

Rank Name Points Keqiao Salt Lake City Innsbruck Prague Seoul
1 Sorato Anraku 1805 2. 805 1. 1000
2 Tomoa Narasaki 1380 1. 1000 9. 380
3 Meichi Narasaki 1300 6. 495 2. 805
4 Jakob Schubert 1105 8. 415 3. 690
5 Toby Roberts 1065 4. 610 6. 455
6 Jan-Luca Posch 896.66 9. 351.66* 5. 545
7 Colin Duffy 715 12. 300 8. 415
8 Hannes Van Duysen 690 3. 690 -
9 Sohta Amagasa 662 29. 52 4. 610
10 Sam Avezou 545 5. 545 -

Women

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2024:[5]

Rank Name Points Keqiao Salt Lake City Innsbruck Prague Seoul
1 Janja Garnbret 2000 1. 1000 - 1. 1000
2 Mao Nakamura 1417.5 11. 312.5* 6. 495 4. 610
3 Oceana Mackenzie 1260 10. 350 4. 610 12. 300
Oriane Bertone 1260 - 2. 805 7. 455
5 Annie Sanders 1105 - 8. 415 3. 690
6 Naïlé Meignan 1070 - 3. 690 9. 380
7 Natalia Grossman 1000 - 1. 1000 -
Jessica Pilz 1000 17. 195 14. 260 5. 545
9 Anon Matsufuji 913 6. 495 10. 350 27. 68*
10 Camilla Moroni 805 2. 805 - -
Jennifer Eucharia Buckley 805 - - 2. 805

* = Joint place with another athlete

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)3216
2 Slovenia (SLO)3104
3 Japan (JPN)2316
4 Poland (POL)1203
5 China (CHN)1124
6 Great Britain (GBR)1001
7 France (FRA)0112
8 Italy (ITA)0101
9 Austria (AUT)0022
 South Korea (KOR)0022
11 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Indonesia (INA)0011
Totals (12 entries)11111133

See also

References

  1. "IFSC PRESENTS THE CLIMBING AND PARACLIMBING WORLD CUP SERIES 2024". International Federation of Sport Climbing. 17 October 2023. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  2. "OPENING WORLD CUP EVENT OF THE SEASON RELOCATED TO KEQIAO". International Federation of Sport Climbing. 22 January 2024. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  3. Shaw, Justin (17 October 2023). "International Federation of Sport Climbing Releases 2024 Calendar". Sports Travel Magazine. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  4. "NARASAKI MOVES UP ON ALL-TIME LIST WITH KEQIAO WIN". International Federation of Sport Climbing. 10 April 2024. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  5. "IFSC Climbing World Cup 2024 Boulder". Retrieved 2024-05-06.
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