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 |
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2000 | Will Gadd | ||
2001 | Daniel Du Lac | ||
2002 | Dimitri Bytchkov Harald Berger |
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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 |
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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 |
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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)
References
- 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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