Bouldering at the 2022 IFSC Climbing World Cup

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LocationSwitzerland Meiringen, Switzerland
South Korea Seoul, South Korea

Salt Lake City, United States
Salt Lake City, United States
Brixen, Italy

Innsbruck, Austria
Dates8 April – 25 June 2022
Bouldering
at the 2022 IFSC Climbing World Cup
LocationSwitzerland Meiringen, Switzerland
South Korea Seoul, South Korea

Salt Lake City, United States
Salt Lake City, United States
Brixen, Italy

Innsbruck, Austria
Dates8 April – 25 June 2022
Champions
MenJapan Yoshiyuki Ogata
WomenUnited States Natalia Grossman
2023 

The 2022 season of the 2022 IFSC Climbing World Cup was the 23rd season of the competition. Bouldering competitions were held at six stops of the IFSC Climbing World Cup. The bouldering season began on April 8 at the World Cup in Meiringen, and concluded on June 25 with the World Cup in Innsbruck. At each stop a qualifying was held on the first day of the competition, and the semi-final and final rounds were conducted on the second day of the competition. The winners were awarded trophies, and the best three finishers received medals. At the end of the season an overall ranking was determined based upon points, which athletes were awarded for finishing in the top 40 of each individual event.

Natalia Grossman won the women's seasonal title. The men's seasonal title went to Yoshiyuki Ogata while Japan defended its title in the national teams competition.

Date Location Routesetters* Men Women
April, 8-10 Switzerland Meiringen, Switzerland
  • France Laurent Laporte
  • United States Garrett Gregor
  • Japan Gen Hirashima
Japan Tomoa Narasaki Slovenia Janja Garnbret
May, 6-8 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
  • Switzerland Manuel Hassler
  • Poland Tomasz Oleksy
  • Japan Tsukasa Mizuguchi
Japan Kokoro Fujii United States Natalia Grossman
May, 20-22 United States Salt Lake City, United States
  • France Remi Samyn
  • Switzerland Manuel Hassler
  • Japan Akito Matsushima
France Mejdi Schalck United States Natalia Grossman
May, 27-29 United States Salt Lake City, United States
  • France Romain Cabessut
  • Poland Tomasz Oleksy
  • Poland Olga Niemiec
Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata United States Natalia Grossman
June, 10-12 Italy Brixen, Italy
  • Poland Marcin Wszolek
  • France Mathieu Dutray
  • Japan Tsukuru Hori
Germany Yannick Flohé United States Natalia Grossman
June, 22-25 Austria Innsbruck, Austria
  • France Romain Cabessut
  • United States Brad Weaver
  • Australia Tonde Katiyo
United States Colin Duffy United States Natalia Grossman
OVERALL WINNERS Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata United States Natalia Grossman
NATIONAL TEAM Japan Japan

* Chief routesetters are in bold.

Overall ranking

The overall ranking is determined based upon points, which athletes are awarded for finishing in the top 40 of each individual event. The end-of-season standings are based on the sum of points earned from the five best finishes for each athlete. Results displayed (in brackets) are not counted. The national ranking is the sum of the points of that country's three best male and female athletes.

Men

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2022:[1]

Rank Name Points Meiringen Seoul Salt Lake City I Salt Lake City II Brixen Innsbruck
1 Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata 3990 2. 805 3. 690 2. 805 1. 1000 5. (545) 3. 690
2 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 3405 1. 1000 2. 805 7. 455 3. 690 7. 455
3 Japan Kokoro Fujii 3110 6. 495 1. 1000 14. (260) 3. 690 9. 380 5. 545
4 Germany Yannick Flohé 2475 5. 545 7. 435 1. 1000 6. 495
5 France Mejdi Schalck 2294 3. 690 7. 455 1. 1000 21. 137.5 43. 11.5
6 United Kingdom Maximillian Milne 2215 8. 415 8. 415 13. 280 12. 300 2. 805 14. (260)
7 South Korea Lee Dohyun 2128.5 41. 13.5 10. 350 10. 350 4. 610 2. 805
8 United States Colin Duffy 1976 5. 545 21. 137.5 13. 280 41. 13.5 1. 1000
9 South Korea Chon Jong-won 1957.5 21. 112.5 12. 300 4. 610 11. 325 4. 610
10 Japan Rei Kawamata 1774.5 31. 39.5 3. 690 5. 545 14. 260 15. 240

Women

The results of the ten most successful athletes of the Bouldering World Cup 2022:[1]

Rank Name Points Meiringen Seoul Salt Lake City I Salt Lake City II Brixen Innsbruck
1 United States Natalia Grossman 5000 2. (805) 1. 1000 1. 1000 1. 1000 1. 1000 1. 1000
2 Japan Miho Nonaka 3210 26. (68) 8. 415 3. 690 2. 805 4. 610 3. 690
3 United States Brooke Raboutou 2940 12. 300 3. 690 2. 805 3. 690 7. 455
4 Japan Futaba Ito 2560 5. 545 15. (240) 9. 380 4. 610 8. 415 4. 610
5 Germany Hannah Meul 2345 7. 455 13. 280 2. 805 2. 805
6 France Oriane Bertone 2316.5 4. 610 2. 805 7. 455 8. 415 33. 31.5
7 Austria Jessica Pilz 2215 18. (185) 7. 455 4. 610 13. 280 7. 455 8. 415
8 Serbia Staša Gejo 2195 6. 495 4. 610 8. 415 11. 325 10. 350 16. (220)
9 South Korea Seo Chae-hyun 1930 17. (205) 14. 260 5. 545 12. 300 13. 280 5. 545
10 Italy Camilla Moroni 1820 13. 280 5. 545 6. 495 17. (205) 16. 220 13. 280

* = Joint place with another athlete

National Teams

The results of the ten most successful countries of the Bouldering World Cup 2022:[2]

Country names as used by the IFSC

Rank Name Points Meiringen Seoul Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Brixen Innsbruck
1 Japan Japan 20783 3013 3645 3260 4000 3485 3380
2 United States United States 15223 2385 2204 3045 3030 3198 1361
3 France France 10175.5 2820 2585 1550 940 1218.5 1062
4 Austria Austria 8194 795 1120 2415 1108 1068 1688
5 Germany Germany 8141.5 960 719 1340 944 1797.5 2381
6 South Korea Korea 6994.5 614 1112 - 1679 2323.5 1266
7 Slovenia Slovenia 5979.5 1885 721 616 1225 662.5 870
8 United Kingdom United Kingdom 5353.5 520 662 689 1383 763.5 1336
9 Italy Italy 3893.16 340 724 992 780 569.66 487.5
10 Israel Israel 2678.5 293 145.5 462 628 540 610

Meiringen, Switzerland (8-10 April)

Women

83 athletes attended the World Cup in Meiringen. Janja Garnbret won the competition ahead of Natalia Grossman as the only athlete to get 4 tops. Garnbret was the only athlete to top the technical boulder 1 in the final. Andrea Kümin completed the podium, earning her first IFSC World Cup medal. [3][4]

Rank Name Score
1 Slovenia Janja Garnbret 4T4z 5 5
2 United States Natalia Grossman 3T4z 8 16
3 Switzerland Andrea Kümin 1T2z 1 3
4 France Oriane Bertone 1T2z 1 5
5 Japan Futaba Ito 0T2z 0 8
6 Serbia Stasa Gejo 0T1z 0 3

Men

112 athletes attended the World Cup in Meiringen. Tomoa Narasaki took the win. In the final, the top 4 finishers, including Yoshiyuki Ogata and Mejdi Schalck, had similar results — 2 tops and 3 zones — with attempts deciding the podium. Boulder 3 saw athletes attempting an unintended face-in starting position. Controversy ensued when a judge's late call on Colin Duffy's incorrect starting position on boulder 3 resulted in Duffy's 19 attempts to top. He was one of two athletes to top boulder 3.[5]

Rank Name Score
1 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 2T3z 3 6
2 Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata 2T3z 5 19
3 France Mejdi Schalck 2T3z 7 9
4 France Paul Jenft 2T3z 15 18
5 United States Colin Duffy 1T4z 19 27
6 Japan Kokoro Fujii 1T3z 4 27

Seoul, South Korea (6-8 May)

Women

55 athletes attended the World Cup in Seoul. [6] Natalia Grossman won the competition. A high-scoring final round meant that athletes needed at least 3 tops to reach the podium. Grossman was the only athlete to top all boulders in the qualification, semifinal and final rounds. Oriane Bertone and Brooke Raboutou finished second and third respectively.[7]

Rank Name Score
1 United States Natalia Grossman 4T4z 7 5
2 France Oriane Bertone 3T4z 5 5
3 United States Brooke Raboutou 3T3z 6 5
4 Serbia Stasa Gejo 2T4z 3 13
5 Italy Camilla Moroni 1T2z 6 8
6 Japan Mia Aoyagi 0T3z 0 4

Men

53 athletes attended the World Cup in Seoul. The Japanese team dominated the finals and swept the podium, securing five of the six finalist spots. In the final, world champion Kokoro Fujii won the competition with four tops — finishing ahead of compatriot Tomoa Narasaki having used 1 less attempt to top. This marked Fujii's return to the top spot at a World Cup since Chongqing 2018. Yoshiyuki Ogata placed third. [8][9]

Rank Name Score
1 Japan Kokoro Fujii 4T4z 11 4
2 Japan Tomoa Narasaki 4T4z 12 8
3 Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata 3T4z 6 7
4 France Paul Jenft 2T4z 4 11
5 Japan Meichi Narasaki 2T3z 3 6
6 Japan Keita Dohi 1T4z 2 14

Salt Lake City, United States (20-22 May)

Women

58 athletes attended the World Cup in Salt Lake City. Last year's winner Natalia Grossman was the only athlete to achieve 4 tops.Brooke Raboutou won silver over Miho Nonaka. [10]

Rank Name Score
1 United States Natalia Grossman 4T4z 9 9
2 United States Brooke Raboutou 3T4z 5 14
3 Japan Miho Nonaka 3T4z 9 18
4 Austria Jessica Pilz 3T4z 16 19
5 Austria Franziska Sterrer 1T3z 1 7
6 Italy Camilla Moroni 1T3z 2 21

Men

69 athletes attended the World Cup in Salt Lake City. Seoul winner Kokoro Fujii failed to advance past the semifinals. In the final, Mejdi Schalck and Yoshiyuki Ogata topped all the boulders in the finals, but Schalck won the gold medal based on attempts. Ogata won silver and Rei Kawamata bronze, claiming his first IFSC World Cup bronze medal. [11][12]

Rank Name Score
1 France Mejdi Schalck 4T4z 9 6
2 Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata 4T4z 11 10
3 Japan Rei Kawamata 3T4z 14 12
4 Austria Nicolai Uznik 2T3z 8 10
5 Germany Yannick Flohé 1T4z 1 10
6 Austria Jakob Schubert 1T2z 1 6

Salt Lake City, United States (27-29 May)

Women

53 athletes attended the World Cup in Salt Lake City. Seo Chae-hyun and Ayala Kerem made their first boulder World Cup final. Natalia Grossman won her third consecutive World Cup of the boulder season. Grossman was the only athlete to top all 4 boulders in the final. In a repeat podium from the previous week, Miho Nonaka and Brooke Raboutou won silver and bronze respectively. [13]

Rank Name Score
1 United States Natalia Grossman 4T4z 10 4
2 Japan Miho Nonaka 3T4z 5 5
3 United States Brooke Raboutou 3T4z 6 4
4 Japan Futaba Ito 3T4z 9 9
5 South Korea Seo Chae-hyun 2T4z 2 8
6 Israel Ayala Kerem 2T4z 3 8

Men

71 athletes attended the World Cup in Salt Lake City. In the final, Yoshiyuki Ogata and Anze Peharc had identical scores, having topped all four boulders in 5 attempts. Ogata won gold over Peharc by virtue of his better semifinal performance. Kokoro Fujii finished third. [14][15]

Rank Name Score
1 Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata 4T4z 5 5
2 Slovenia Anze Peharc 4T4z 5 5
3 Japan Kokoro Fujii 4T4z 9 8
4 South Korea Chon Jong-won 3T4z 4 5
5 Japan Rei Kawamata 3T3z 7 6
6 United States Ross Fulkerson 2T2z 4 3

Brixen, Italy (10-12 June)

Innsbruck, Austria (22-26 June)

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