2021 Combined Japan Cup

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Dates18 – 19 June 2021
2021 Combined Japan Cup
LocationMorioka city, Iwate Prefecture
Dates18 – 19 June 2021
Champions
MenTomoa Narasaki
WomenAkiyo Noguchi
 2020
2022 

The 2021 Combined Japan Cup was held from 18 to 19 June 2021 in Morioka city, Iwate Prefecture. It was organized by the JMSCA (Japan Mountaineering and Sport Climbing Association). The athletes competed in combined format of two disciplines of bouldering and lead, simulating the 2024 Paris Olympics format. The winner for men was Tomoa Narasaki and for women was Akiyo Noguchi.[1][2]

Men Women
18 June (Friday)
11:10 - 13:35 Bouldering Qualification 10:40 - 12:55 Bouldering Qualification
14:30 - 16:20 Lead Qualification 13:50 - 15:30 Lead Qualification
19 June (Saturday)
13:50 - 15:30 Bouldering Final 08:50 - 10:30 Bouldering Final
16:40 - 17:30 Lead Final 11:40 - 12:30 Lead Final

Competition format

It was held to simulate the 2024 Paris Olympics format. Eight competitors with the highest scores proceeded to the finals.

Disciplines Qualifications Finals Notes
Bouldering Four boulder problems. Time limit for each boulder was five minutes. Three boulder problems. Time limit for each boulder was four minutes. Score was determined by number of tops, number of zones, attempts to tops, and attempts to zones in decreasing order of importance.
Lead A single lead route. Time limit to climb the route was six minutes. A single lead route. Time limit to climb the route was six minutes. Score was determined by the highest point/hold reached.

Scoring

Bouldering

BPP Top Zone For Tiebreaks
Attempt to Top Attempt to Zone
Qualification +25 points +5 points -0.1 point -0.01 point
Final +33 points +8 points
BP = BPP x 100 / BMP

Lead

LPP Hold +
Qualification +2.5 points +0.5 point
Final
LP = LPP x 100 / LMP

Men

Women

References

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