2019 in sport climbing

This article lists the main sport climbing (also known as competition climbing) competitions and their results for 2019. This includes the World Cup, World Championships, International Climbing Series, Continental Championships.

Years in sport climbing

2019 in sports

World Cup

Date Location Competition Discipline Men Women
April 5 – October 27 Various World Cup Bouldering (6) Tomoa Narasaki Janja Garnbret
Lead (6) Adam Ondra Chaehyun Seo
Speed (6) Bassa Mawem YiLing Song
Combined Tomoa Narasaki Janja Garnbret

World Championships

Date Location Competition Discipline Men Women
August 11–21 Hachiōji, Japan World Championships Bouldering Tomoa Narasaki Janja Garnbret
Lead Adam Ondra Janja Garnbret
Speed Ludovico Fossali Aleksandra Miroslaw
Combined Tomoa Narasaki Janja Garnbret
August 22–31 Arco, Italy World Youth Championships Lead Junior Shuta Tanaka Laura Rogora
Youth A Hidemasa Nishida Nika Potapova
Youth B Junta Sekiguchi Oriane Bertone
Bouldering Junior Sohta Amagasa Laura Rogora
Youth A Ao Yurikusa Luce Douady
Youth B Nichol Tomas Oriane Bertone
Speed Junior Sergey Rukin Elena Remizova
Youth A Iaroslav Pashkov Emma Hunt
Youth B Hryhorii Ilchyshyn Callie Close
Combined Junior Sohta Amagasa Laura Rogora
Youth A Ao Yurikusa Natsumi Hirano
Youth B Junta Sekiguchi Sara Copar

Continental Championships

Date Location Competition Discipline Men Women
September 5–7 Zakopane, Poland European Championships Bouldering Mickael Mawem Urska Repusic
October 4–6 Edinburgh, Britain Lead Adam Ondra Lucka Rakovec
Speed Vladislav Deulin Aleksandra Miroslaw
November 6–10 Bogor, Indonesia Asian Championships Lead Kokoro Fujii Chaehyun Seo
Bouldering Katsura Konishi Chaehyun Seo
Speed Veddriq Leonardo Nurul Iqamah
Combined Kokoro Fujii Nurul Iqamah

National competitions

Date Location Competition Discipline Men Women
January 26–27 Komazawa Olympic Park, Setagaya ward, Tokyo Japan Cup Bouldering Taisei Ishimatsu Miho Nonaka
February 10 Akishima city, Tokyo Speed Yudai Ikeda Miho Nonaka
March 2–3 Inzai city, Chiba Prefecture Lead Kokoro Fujii Akiyo Noguchi
May 25–26 Saijo city, Ehime Prefecture Combined Tomoa Narasaki Miho Nonaka
June 14–16 Celje, Slovenia Slovenian Championships[1] Combined Jernej Kruder Janja Garnbret
June 13–16 Innsbruck, Austria Austrian Championships Speed Matthias Erber Alexandra Elmer
Bouldering Florian Klingler Jessica Pilz
Lead Jakob Schubert Jessica Pilz
Combined Jakob Schubert Jessica Pilz

Others

Date Location Competition Discipline Men Women
March 23–24 Pfungstadt, Germany Studio Bloc Masters[2][3] Bouldering Anze Peharc Janja Garnbret
April 19–21 Hiroshima, Japan FISE World Series Hiroshima[4] Bouldering Keita Dohi Ryu Nakagawa
May 12 Akishima, Japan au Speed Stars[5] Speed Ludovico Fossali Anna Brozek
May 24–25 Ljubljana, Slovenia Triglav The Rock Ljubljana[6] Bouldering Alexey Rubtsov Janja Garnbret
August 31 Arco, Italy Rock Master[7] Duel (Lead/Speed) Jakob Schubert Mia Krampl
September 13–14 Stuttgart, Germany Adidas Rockstars Bouldering Yoshiyuki Ogata Futaba Ito
October 31–November 3 Guangzhou, China China Open Combined Keita Dohi Miho Nonaka
November 28–December 1 Toulouse, France Olympic Qualifying Event Combined Kokoro Fujii Futaba Ito

References

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