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CLIMBING - Int News 26 Apr, 2023

IFSC World Cup 2023: 287 athletes to compete for top honour
IFSC World Cup 2023: 287 athletes to compete for top honour

Sports Bulletin Report

Seoul (South Korea): As many as 283 athletes from all over the world will take part in the upcoming International Federation of Sports Climbing (IFSC) World Cup 2023, which will be held in Seoul, South Korea, from 28 to 30 April 2023 at the Jungnang Sport Climbing Stadium at Yongma Waterfall Park.

IFSC World Cup Seoul 2023 will the 384th Senior World Cup event and the sixth World Cup competition in South Korea. The World Cup was first hosted in Chuncheon in 2010, then three consecutive editions in Mokpo between 2012 and 2014, and in Seoul last year.

The IFSC World Cup Seoul 2023 will be the 144th Boulder competition, and the 129th Speed competitions. A total of 287 athletes have been registered for the event including 79 in women’s Boulder, 90 in men’s Boulder, 50 in women’s Speed; and 72 in men’s Speed.

There will be three men competing in both Boulder and Speed: Chan Cheung-chi Shoji of Hong Kong, China; Ardch Intrachupongse of Thailand; and Lin Chia Hsiang of Chinese Taipei. One woman will compete in both Boulder and Speed: South Korea’s Yun Dasom (KOR).

Boulder competitors:

Jernej Kruder (SLO): will tie the men’s record of attending 83 Boulder World Cup competitions, tying with Killian Fischhuber (AUT);

Jan Hojer (GER): ties the German record belonging to Jonas Baumann of attending 58 Boulder World Cup competitions;

Alannah Yip (CAN): will make her 31st World Cup appearance, extending the record for female Canadian participation;

Alex Khazanov (ISR): will make his 42nd World Cup appearance, extending his record for Israeli participation.

DEBUTS

The following climbers will make their career debut on the IFSC World Cup circuit:

Women’s Boulder:

Iris Heikkinen (FIN), Eugenie Lee (GBR), Kim Chaeyeong (KOR), Natalie Goh Sihui (SGP).

Men’s Boulder:

Song Yunchan (KOR).

Women’s Speed:

Yang Mi (CHN), Zhang Shaoqin (CHN), Zhou Yaifei (CHN), Mu Yuju (CHN), Abigail Ruano (ECU), Shivpreet Pannu (IND), Anna Balarshina (KAZ), Yung Ye Jin (KOR).

Men’s Speed:

Adrien Levesque (CAN), Wang Xinshang (CHN), Tabuchi Motonori (JPN), Zandos Kalibay (KAZ), Damir Toktarov (KAZ), Kim Dong Jun Kim (KOR), Choi Jongbin (KOR).

Women's Boulder podium:

IFSC World Cup Seoul 2022:

G – Natalia Grossman (USA), S – Oriane Bertone (FRA), B – Brooke Raboutou (USA)

Men's Boulder podium:

IFSC World Cup Seoul 2022:

G – Kokoro Fujii (JPN), S – Tomoa Narasaki, (JPN) B – Yoshiyuki Ogata (JPN)

Women's Speed podium:

IFSC World Cup Seoul 2022:

G – Aleksandra Miroslaw (POL), S – Emma Hunt (USA), B – Aleksandra Kalucka (POL)

Men's Speed podium:

IFSC World Cup Seoul 2022:

G – Veddriq Leonardo (INA), S – Kiromal Katibin (INA), B – Mulyono Rahmad Adi (INA)

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