UIAA Ice Climbing World Championships

The Ice Climbing World Championship is a biennial international competition ice climbing event organized and regulated by the UIAA. It is the ice climbing equivalent of the IFSC Climbing World Championships in rock climbing.[1]

Iranian ice climber Zeinabkobra Moosavi [cs] competing in the lead climbing event at the 2019 UIAA Ice Climbing World Championship

Events

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# Year Venue Date Disciplines Ref.
Event L S C
1 2002   Arzl im Pitztal, Austria 11–12 January 4 X X [2]
2 2003   Kirov, Russia 8–10 March 4 X X [3]
3 2004   Saas-Fee, Switzerland 22–24 January 4 X X [4]
4 2005   Saas-Fee, Switzerland 20–22 January 4 X X [5]
5 2007   Saas-Fee, Switzerland 1–3 February 4 X
  Bușteni, Romania 8–9 February X
6 2009   Saas-Fee, Switzerland 22–24 January 4 X X [6]
7 2011   Bușteni, Romania 5–6 February 4 X [7]
  Kirov, Russia 6–8 March X [8]
8 2013   Cheongsong, South Korea 12–13 January 4 X
  Kirov, Russia 8–10 March X
9 2015   Rabenstein, Italy 30 Jan – 1 Feb 4 X
  Kirov, Russia 6–8 March X
10 2017   Champagny-en-Vanoise, France 4–5 February 4 X X
11 2018   Moscow, Russia 15–16 December 2 X [9][10]
12 2019   Kirov, Russia 8–10 March 4 X X [11][12][13][14]
13 2022   Saas-Fee, Switzerland 26–29 January 6 X X X [15]
14 2024   Edmonton, Canada 16–18 February 4 X X

Men's results

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Lead

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2002   Evgeny Kriovsheitsev [cs]   Stéphane Husson   Thomas Steinbrugger
2003   Evgeny Kriovsheitsev [cs]   Oleg Chereshnev   Harald Berger [de]
2004   Harald Berger [de]   Evgeny Kriovsheitsev [cs]   Samuel Anthamatten
2005   Harald Berger [de]   Simon Anthamatten [de]   Albert Leichtfried [it]
2007   Evgeny Kriovsheitsev [cs]   Alexey Tomilov [cs]   Simon Wandeler
2009   Markus Bendler [de]   Herbert Klammer   Maxim Tomilov [cs]
2011   Park Hee-yong   Markus Bendler [de]   Evgeny Kriovsheitsev [cs]
2013   Alexey Tomilov [cs]   Valentyn Sypavin   Park Hee-yong
2015   Maxim Tomilov [cs]   Park Hee-yong   Alexey Tomilov [cs]
2017   Park Hee-yong   Yannick Glatthard [cs]   Nikolai Kuzovlev [cs]
2019   Nikolai Kuzovlev [cs]   Maxim Tomilov [cs]   Aleksei Marshalov
2022   Louna Ladevant [fr]   Benjamin Bosshard [cs]   Tristan Ladevant [cs]
2024   Lee Young-geon   Keenan Griscom   Benjamin Bosshard [cs]

Speed

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2002   Alexander Matveev   Evgeny Kriovsheitsev [cs]   Urs Odermatt
2003   Alexander Matveev   Evgeny Kriovsheitsev [cs]   Alexei Vagin
2004   Alexander Matveev   Nikolai Kuzovlev [cs]   Igor Fayzullin
2005   Evgeny Kriovsheitsev [cs]   Igor Fayzullin   Nikolai Kuzovlev [cs]
2007   Igor Fayzullin   Maxim Vlasov   Andrey Belkov
2009   Pavel Gulyaev   Pavel Batushev   Tihomir Dimitrov
2011   Pavel Gulyaev   Ivan Spitsyn   Pavel Batushev
2013   Egor Trapeznikov   Radomir Proshchenko   Ivan Spitsyn
2015   Alexey Yagin   Radomir Proshchenko   Egor Trapeznikov
2017   Vladimir Kartashev   Leonid Malykh   Radomir Proshchenko
2019   Vladislav Iurlov   Anton Sukharev   Anton Nemov
2022   Mohsen Beheshti Rad   Nikita Glazyrin [cs]   Danila Bikulov
2024   Mohammad Reza Safdarian   Kherlen Nyamdoo   Mohsen Beheshti Rad

Combined

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2018   Nikolai Kuzovlev [cs]   Nikita Glazyrin [cs]   Mohammad Reza Safdarian
2022   Mohammad Reza Safdarian   Andreas Gantner   Vadim Malshchukov

Women's results

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Lead

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2002   Ines Papert   Anna Torretta [it]   Abby Watkins
2003   Ines Papert   Marina Rashitova   Marina Maslova
2004   Ines Papert   Natalya Kulikova [cs]   Kirsten Buchmann
2005   Petra Müller [cs]   Ines Papert   Stephanie Maureau [cs]
2007   Jenny Lavarda [it]   Stephanie Maureau [cs]   Petra Müller [cs]
2009   Angelika Rainer [de]   Petra Müller [cs]   Maria Tolokonina [cs]
2011   Angelika Rainer [de]   Shin Woon Seon [cs]   Anna Gallyamova [cs]
2013   Angelika Rainer [de]   Anna Gallyamova [cs]   Shin Woon Seon [cs]
2015   Shin Woon Seon [cs]   Angelika Rainer [de]   Petra Klingler
2017   Shin Woon Seon [cs]   Angelika Rainer [de]   Maria Tolokonina [cs]
2019   Shin Woon Seon [cs]   Maria Tolokonina [cs]   Maryam Filippova [cs]
2022   Petra Klingler   Anastasia Astakhova   Franziska Schönbächler
2024   Shin Woon Seon [cs]   Sina Goetz [de]   Franziska Schönbächler

Speed

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2002   Ines Papert   Nadezhda Yakimova   Margarita Kolodkina
2003   Natalya Kulikova [cs]   Nadezhda Yakimova   Elizaveta Petenko
2004   Natalya Kulikova [cs]   Maryam Filippova [cs]   Julia Oleynikova [cs]
2005   Natalya Kulikova [cs]   Julia Oleynikova [cs]   Anna Torretta [it]
2007   Maria Shabalina   Natalya Kulikova [cs]   Shin Woon Seon [cs]
2009   Maria Tolokonina [cs]   Nadezhda Shubina   Maryam Filippova [cs]
2011   Maria Tolokonina [cs]   Maria Krasavina [fr]   Nadezhda Gallyamova [cs]
2013   Ekaterina Koshcheeva [cs]   Julia Oleynikova [cs]   Maryam Filippova [cs]
2015   Ekaterina Koshcheeva [cs]   Nadezhda Gallyamova [cs]   Maria Krasavina
2017   Maria Tolokonina [cs]   Ekaterina Feoktistova [cs]   Nadezhda Gallyamova [cs]
2019   Maria Tolokonina [cs]   Natalia Savitskaia   Valeria Bogdan [cs]
2022   Natalia Savitskaia   Iuliia Filateva   Maria Tolokonina [cs]
2024   Aneta Loužecká   Lea Beck   Selenge Nyamdoo

Combined

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2018   Maria Tolokonina [cs]   Valeria Bogdan [cs]   Maryam Filippova [cs]
2022   Iuliia Filateva   Vivien Labarile [de]   Irina Dubovtseva [cs]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "UIAA Ice Climbing – Results Archive – UIAA". www.theuiaa.org. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Ice Climbing World Championships 2002". ice-time.com. Archived from the original on 12 March 2002. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Ice Climbing World Championships 2003". ice-time.com. Archived from the original on 4 June 2003. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Results Ice Climbing World Championships 2004". mountain-life.ch. Archived from the original on 26 June 2004. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Results Ice Climbing World Championships 2005". mountain-life.ch. Archived from the original on 6 February 2005. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Results and ranking 2009". UIAA. Archived from the original on 9 January 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  7. ^ "Results and ranking 2011". UIAA. Archived from the original on 4 March 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Ice Climbing World Cup 2011: Park Hee Yong and Anna Gallyamova reign supreme". planetmountain.com. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Combined Ranking Men" (PDF). UIAA. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Combined Ranking Women" (PDF). UIAA. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  11. ^ "Men Lead 2019" (PDF). UIAA. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  12. ^ "Women Lead 2019" (PDF). UIAA. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  13. ^ "Men Speed Duel 2019" (PDF). UIAA. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  14. ^ "Women Speed Duel 2019" (PDF). UIAA. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  15. ^ "UIAA Ice Climbing 2022 World Championship Combined Ranking" (PDF). UIAA. Retrieved 21 February 2022.