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  2. IFSC Climbing World Championships - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 the World Championships were shifted to even years to avoid interference with the 2013 World Games climbing event and to give a supplementary opportunity to demonstrate the sport for a possible integration into the 2020 Olympic Games. In 2019 the World Championships were again held one year early, to now allow the Championships to be ...

  3. Bouldering - Wikipedia

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    Bouldering is a form of rock climbing that is performed on small rock formations or artificial rock walls without the use of ropes or harnesses.While bouldering can be done without any equipment, most climbers use climbing shoes to help secure footholds, chalk to keep their hands dry and to provide a firmer grip, and bouldering mats to prevent injuries from falls.

  4. Bouldering at the 2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The bouldering events at the 2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup took place in various countries between May and August of that year. The winners were awarded trophies, the best three finishers received medals, and prize money was awarded to the top six finishers at each stop.

  5. Bouldering at the 2017 IFSC Climbing World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Bouldering competitions were being held at seven stops of the IFSC Climbing World Cup. The bouldering season began on April 7 at the World Cup in Meiringen, and concluded on 19 August at the World Cup in Munich. At each stop a qualifying was held on the first day, and the semi-final and final rounds were conducted on the second day of the ...

  6. Bouldering at the 2016 IFSC Climbing World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The bouldering season began on April 15 at the World Cup in Meiringen, and concluded on 12 June at the World Cup in Munich. 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, the best three finishers ...

  7. Bouldering at the 2018 IFSC Climbing World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The bouldering season began on April 13 at the World Cup in Meiringen, and concluded on 18 August with the World Cup in Munich. At each stop a qualifying was held on the first day of the competition, and the semi-final and final rounds are conducted on the second day of the competition. The winners were awarded trophies, and the best three ...

  8. 2014 IFSC Climbing World Cup - Wikipedia

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    In bouldering, at the World Cup in Baku, Anna Stöhr of Austria flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win.. In speed climbing, at the World Cup in Arco, Libor Hroza of Czech Republic set new world records twice at 5.76 seconds in the qualification round [1] and 5.73 seconds in the quarter-final against Ukraine's Danyil Boldyrev's 5.75 seconds. [2]

  9. 2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup - Wikipedia

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    In bouldering, at the World Cup in Munich, Shauna Coxsey of United Kingdom flashed all boulders in the final round to take the win. In lead climbing, Janja Garnbret of Slovenia, after just turned 16 years old (the minimum age to compete in the World Cup), made her debut in the World Cup circuit by competing in lead climbing in Chamonix, France ...