1997 UIAA Climbing World Championships

The 1997 UIAA Climbing World Championships, the 4th edition, were held in Paris, France, from 31 January to 1 February 1997. It was organized by the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA). The championships consisted of lead and speed events.[1][2][3]

1997 UIAA Climbing World Championships
Location Paris, France
Date31 January – 1 February 1997
Competitors153 from 26 nations
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Medalists edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Lead François Petit
  France
Chris Sharma
  United States
François Legrand
  France
Men's Speed Daniel Andrada
  Spain
Yevgen Kryvosheytsev
  Ukraine
Dmitry Bychkov
  Russia
Women's Lead Liv Sansoz
  France
Muriel Sarkany
  Belgium
Marietta Uhden
  Germany
Women's Speed Tatiana Ruyga
  Russia
Irina Zaytseva
  Russia
Olga Bibik
  Russia

Lead edit

In men's lead, François Petit claimed the title. The 15-year-old Chris Sharma took silver, while the defending champion François Legrand took bronze.

In women's lead, Liv Sansoz took the win. Muriel Sarkany took second place, while Marietta Uhden took third.

Men[4] Women[5]
Rank Name Nation Result Rank Name Nation Result
  François Petit   France 8000   Liv Sansoz   France 6700
  Chris Sharma   United States 6400   Muriel Sarkany   Belgium 5360
  François Legrand   France 5200   Marietta Uhden   Germany 4355
4 Jean-Baptiste Tribout   France 4400 4 Venera Chereshneva   Russia 3685
5 Elie Chevieux   Switzerland 4080 5 Stéphanie Bodet   France 3417
6 Yuji Hirayama   Japan 3760 6 Laurence Guyon   France 3149
7 Christian Core   Italy 3440 7 Cecile Avezou   France 2881
8 Arnaud Petit   France 3200 8 Luisa Iovane   Italy 2680
9 Daniel Andrada Jimenez   Spain 2960 9 Elena Choumilova   Russia 2479
10 Frederic Sarkany   Belgium 2720 10 Marie Guillet   France 2278

Speed edit

Daniel Andrada Jimenez and Tatiana Ruyga were the 1997 Speed World Champions.

Men[6] Women[7]
Rank Name Nation Rank Name Nation
  Daniel Andrada Jimenez   Spain   Tatiana Ruyga   Russia
  Yevgen Kryvosheytsev   Ukraine   Irina Zaytseva   Russia
  Dmitrii Bychkov   Russia   Olga Bibik   Russia
4 Hans Florine   United States 4 Marie Dutray   France
5 Tomasz Oleksy   Poland 5 Kim Anthoni   Belgium
5 Alexandr Paukaev   Ukraine 5 Jitka Kuhngaberova   Czech Republic
5 Kairat Rakhmetov   Kazakhstan 5 Mayya Piratinskaya   Russia
8 Gareth Parry   Great Britain 5 Renata Piszczek   Poland
9 Andrey Vedenmeer   Ukraine 9 Zosia Podgorbounskikh   Russia
10 Salavat Rakhmetov   Russia 10 Olena Ryepko   Ukraine

References edit

  1. ^ "Results". www.ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  2. ^ "digital ROCK: Competition calendar 1997". www.digitalrock.de. Archived from the original on 2021-09-01. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  3. ^ "Climbing World Champions 1991 - 2009". PlanetMountain.com. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  4. ^ "Result: M E N lead". www.digitalrock.de. Archived from the original on 2012-01-22. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  5. ^ "Result: W O M E N lead". www.digitalrock.de. Archived from the original on 2012-01-22. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  6. ^ "Result: M E N speed". www.digitalrock.de. Archived from the original on 2012-01-22. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  7. ^ "Result: W O M E N speed". www.digitalrock.de. Archived from the original on 2012-01-22. Retrieved 2021-09-01.