UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup

The Ice Climbing World Cup (or UIAA Ice Climbing World Tour, IWC) is an annual ice climbing competition organized by UIAA. The event is composed of a series of competitions that take place in countries around the world, culminating in a final competition.[1]

Men Lead (Overall)

Year Winner Second Third
2000 Will Gadd
2001 Daniel Du Lac
2002 Dimitri Bytchkov
Harald Berger
2003 Harald Berger
2004 no world tour
2005 no world tour
2006 Harald Berger Simon Wandler Markus Bendler
2007 Evgeny Kriovsheitsev Markus Bendler Alexey Tomilov
2008 Simon Anthamatten Markus Bendler Evgeny Kriovsheitsev
2009 Markus Bendler Park Hee Yong Alexey Tomilov
2010 Markus Blender Park Hee Yong Maxim Tomilov
2011 Park Hee Yong Maxim Tomilov Markus Blender
2012 Maxim Tomilov Alexey Tomilov Park Hee Yong
2013 Park Hee Yong Maxim Tomilov Valentyn Sypavin
2014 Maxim Tomilov Park Hee Yong Alexey Tomilov
2015 Maxim Tomilov Park Hee Yong Alexey Tomilov
2016 Maxim Tomilov Hee Yong Park Janez Svoljsak
2017 Park Hee Yong Nikolai Kuzovlev Maxim Tomilov
2018 Maxim Tomilov Alexey Dengin Mohamadreza Safdarian Korouyeh
2019

Women Lead (Overall)

Year Winner Second Third
2000 Kim Csizmazia
2001 Ines Papert
2002 Ksenia Sdobnikova
2003 Ines Papert
2004 no world tour
2005 no world tour
2006 Ines Papert Anna Torretta Stephanie Maureau
2007 Jenny Lavarda Petra Müller Stephanie Maureau
2008 Jenny Lavarda Petra Müller Natalya Kulikova
2009 Maria Tolokonina Angelika Rainer Stephanie Maureau
2010 Anna Gallyamova Angelika Rainer Stephanie Maureau
2011 Anna Gallyamova Lucie Hrozova Shin Woon Seon
2012 Angelika Rainer Maria Tolokonina Anna Gallyamova
2013 Maria Tolokonina Angelika Rainer Shin Woon Seon
2014 Maria Tolokonina Angelika Rainer Shin Woon Seon
2015 Angelika Rainer Petra Klinger Song Han Na Rai
2016 Maria Tolokonina Ekaterina Vlasova Song Han Na Rai
2017 Song Han Na Rai Angelika Rainer Maria Tolokonina
2018 Shin Woon Seon Maria Tolokonina Song Han Na Rai
2019

Men Speed (Overall)

Year Winner Second Third
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004 no world tour
2005 no world tour
2006 Maxim Vlasov Urs Odermatt Igor Fayzullin
2007 Alexander Matveev Nikolay Shved Igor Fayzullin
2008 Matevz Vukotic Maxim Tomilov Kirill Kolchegoshev
2009 Pavel Gulyaev
2010 Pavel Gulyaev Pavel Batushev Igor Fayzullin
2011 Pavel Batushev Pavel Gulyaev Maxim Tomilov
2012 Kirill Kolchegoshev Alexey Tomilov Pavel Batushev
2013 Egor Trapeznikov Ivan Spitsyn Pavel Gulyaev
2014 Nikolai Kuzovlev Vladimir Kartashev Alexey Vagin
2015 Nikolai Kuzovlev Vladimir Kartashev Egor Trapeznikov
2016 Maxim Tomilov Alexey Vagin Vladimir Kartashev
2017 Vladimir Kartashev Radomir Proshchenko* Leonid Malykh
2018 Nikolay Kuzovlev Ivan Spitsyn Anton Nemov
2019

* 2017: 2. Pavel Batushev doping

Women Speed (Overall)

Year Winner Second Third
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004 no world tour
2005 no world tour
2006 Julia Oleynikova Natalya Kulikova Maria Shabalina
2007 Maria Shabalina Maria Muravyeva Maryam Filippova
2008 Maria Tolokonina
2009 Maria Tolokonina Maryam Filippova Julia Oleynikova
2010 Nadezda Shubina Viktoria Shabalina Maryam Filippova
2011 Maria Tolokonina Natalya Kulikova Irina Bagaeva
2012 Maryam Filippova Maria Krasavina Maria Tolokonina
2013 Julia Oleynikova Maryam Filippova Ekaterina Feoktistova
2014 Maryam Filippova Ekaterina Feoktistova Natalya Kulikova
2015 Ekaterina Feoktistova Ekaterina Koshcheeva Maria Krasavina
2016 Maria Tolokonina Ekaterina Koshcheeva Maryam Filippova
2017 Maria Tolokonina
Ekaterina Koshcheeva
Ekaterina Feoktistova
2018 Ekaterina Koshcheeva Natalia Belyaeva Ekaterina Feoktistova
2019

See also

References

  1. Reitemeier, Meredith (2019-02-20). "Can Anyone Beat the Russians at the Ice Climbing World Cup in Denver this Weekend?". Rock and Ice. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
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