2001 UIAA Climbing World Championships

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Location Winterthur, Switzerland
Date5 – 8 September 2001
Competitors198 from 25 nations
2001 UIAA Climbing World Championships
Location Winterthur, Switzerland
Date5 – 8 September 2001
Competitors198 from 25 nations
 1999
2003 

The 2001 UIAA Climbing World Championships, the 6th edition, were held in Winterthur, Switzerland from 5 to 8 September 2001. It was organized by the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA). The championships consisted of lead, speed, and bouldering events. Bouldering was added as a new event.[1][2][3]

Schedule

Date Time Event
6 Sep 2001 (Thu) 12-18h Lead Quarter-finals
19-22h Speed Qualifications
7 Sep 2001 (Fri) 10-17h Bouldering Qualifications
18-22h Lead Semi-finals
8 Sep 2001 (Sat) 13-16h Bouldering Finals
17-19h Speed Finals
20-22h Lead Finals
22h Award Ceremony, Party

Lead

Men

The 18-year-old Frenchman Gérome Pouvreau won the Lead World Champion title. Tomáš Mrázek, although reached Pouvreau's high-point on the final route, placed second due to count-back to the semi-final results. François Petit claimed the bronze medal.[2][4]

Rank Name Nation Final 1/2 Final 1/4 Final
Route 1 Route 2
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gérome Pouvreau  France 20.88 23.75 Top
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tomáš Mrázek  Czech Republic 20.88 23.75- 17.15-
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) François Petit  France 19.39- 22.30- Top
4 Alexandre Chabot  France 18.33- 24.31- 17.15-
5 Yuji Hirayama  Japan 18.33- 22.10- Top
6 Ramón Julián Puigblanqué  Spain 13.55 21.18 17.48-
7 Christian Bindhammer  Germany 13.07+ 21.18 Top
8 Bernardino Lagni  Italy 13.07 22.30+ Top
9 Evgeny Ovchinnikov  Russia 12.47+ 22.10 19.59-

Women

Martina Cufar won the Lead World Champion title. Muriel Sarkany placed second while Chloé Minoret placed third.[2][4]

Rank Name Nation Final 1/2 Final 1/4 Final
1st place, gold medalist(s) Martina Cufar  Slovenia 22.96 Top Top
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Muriel Sarkany  Belgium 22.96- Top Top
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Chloé Minoret  France 21.72- Top Top
4 Bettina Schöpf  Austria 20.17- Top Top
5 Olga Iakovleva  Russia 18.88- Top Top
5 Jenny Lavarda  Italy 18.88- Top Top
7 Marietta Uhden  Germany 18.64+ Top Top
8 Katrin Sedlmayer  Germany 16.36 Top Top
9 Rie Kimura  Japan 16.36- Top Top
10 Annatina Schultz  Switzerland 16.19+ Top Top
11 Mi-Sun Go  South Korea 15.74 Top Top
11 Elena Ovtchinnikova  United States 15.74 Top Top
13 Damaris Knorr  Germany 14.96 Top Top
14 Venera Chereshneva  Russia 13.40- Top Top

Bouldering

Speed

References

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