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Sport climbing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's combined

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Women's combined
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Olympic sport climbing
VenueAomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
Dates4 August 2021 (qualification)
6 August 2021 (final)
Competitors20 from 15 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Janja Garnbret  Slovenia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Miho Nonaka  Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Akiyo Noguchi  Japan
2024 →

The women's combined event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was a climbing competition combining three disciplines (speed, bouldering, lead). It took place between 4 and 6 August 2021 at the Aomi Urban Sports Park in Tokyo.[1] 20 athletes from 15 nations competed. Sport climbing was one of four new sports added to the Olympic program for 2020.

The medals for the competition were presented by Ivo Ferriani, IOC Executive Member, Italy, Olympian; and the medalists' bouquets were presented by Marco Maria Scolaris, IFSC President; Italy.

Qualification

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Competition format

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In the qualification round each of the twenty competitors competed in speed climbing, bouldering and lead climbing. The scores were multiplied and the 8 competitors with the lowest total scores proceeded to the finals.[2]

In speed climbing, climbers raced against each others in pairs on a standardized wall of 15m in height. In the qualification round, climbers had two runs on two different lanes; their best times were recorded and used for seeding placement in the Finals. In the final round, climbers raced head-to-head with the fastest winning.

In bouldering, climbers needed to top boulder problems set on 4.5m-high wall within a certain amount of time. In the qualification round, climbers were faced with 4 boulder problems and given 5 minutes on each problem to top them. The final round had 3 boulder problems to top within a 4 minutes time limit.

In lead climbing, climbers were given a route set on 15m-high wall to top within 6 minutes. If there was a tie, the climber with the fastest elapsed time won.

Route-setting

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Speed climbing wall is standardized: 15 meters tall, 5 degrees overhanging. Bouldering and lead climbing have route-setting teams.

The bouldering route-setters were Percy Bishton (chief) from the United Kingdom, Manuel Hassler from Switzerland, Romain Cabessut from France and Garrett Gregor from the United States.[3][4]

The lead route-setters were Adam Pustelnik (chief) from Poland, Jan Zbranek from Czech Republic, Hiroshi Okano and Akito Matsushima from Japan.[5]

Records

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Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

Speed records
World record  Iuliia Kaplina (RUS) 6.964 Moscow, Russia 21 November 2020
Olympic record Not established

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Round Climber Nation Time Record
August 4 Speed Qualification Aleksandra Mirosław  Poland 6.97[6] OR
August 6 Speed Final Aleksandra Mirosław  Poland 6.84[7] WR

Schedule

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All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Date[8] Time Round
Wednesday, 4 August 2021 17:00 Speed Qualification
18:00 Bouldering Qualification
21:10 Lead Qualification
Friday, 6 August 2021 17:30 Speed Final
18:30 Bouldering Final
21:10 Lead Final

Results

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Qualification

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The top 8 climbers of 20 advanced to the finals.

Rank Climber Nation Speed[9] Bouldering[10] Lead[11] Total[12] Notes
A B CP 1 2 3 4 Results CP HR TFT CP
1 Janja Garnbret  Slovenia 9.44 10.32 14 T1z1 T1z1 T1z1 T1z1 4T4z 4 4 1 30 4 56.00 Q
2 Seo Chae-hyun  South Korea 10.01 11.74 17 T3z1 T2z2 z1 z1 2T4z 5 5 5 40+ 1 85.00 Q
3 Miho Nonaka  Japan 7.55 7.74 4 T2z1 z1 z1 1T3z 2 3 8 30+ 3 96.00 Q
4 Akiyo Noguchi  Japan 8.27 8.23 9 T2z1 z1 T2z1 T1z1 3T4z 5 4 3 27+ 6 162.00 Q
5 Brooke Raboutou  United States 8.67 8.81 12 T2z1 T1z1 z1 T1z1 3T4z 4 4 2 26+ 3:40 8 192.00 Q
6 Jessica Pilz  Austria 8.51 8.63 11 T3z1 z3 z1 1T3z 3 5 9 33+ 2 198.00 Q
7 Aleksandra Mirosław  Poland 6.97 OR 7.01 1 0T0z 0 0 20 12 19 380.00 Q
8 Anouck Jaubert  France 7.12 7.29 2 T4z1 1T1z 4 1 13 16+ 2:14 15 390.00 Q
9 Viktoria Meshkova  ROC 9.54 9.73 15 T6z1 T2z2 z1 z1 2T4z 8 5 6 29+ 5 450.00
10 Shauna Coxsey  Great Britain 9.65 10.07 16 T2z1 T1z1 z1 z1 2T4z 3 4 4 21+ 2:23 13 832.00
11 Kyra Condie  United States 8.12 8.08 7 T4z1 z1 z3 1T3z 4 5 11 22+ 11 847.00
12 Song Yiling  China 8.74 7.46 3 z5 0T1z 0 5 19 13+ 18 1026.00
13 Julia Chanourdie  France 8.43 8.17 8 z1 z7 z1 0T3z 0 9 15 25+ 9 1080.00
14 Alannah Yip  Canada 8.17 7.99 6 z1 z1 0T2z 0 2 16 21+ 2:14 12 1152.00
15 Laura Rogora  Italy 10.50 Fall 19 z1 z2 T1z1 z1 1T4z 1 5 7 25 10 1330.00
16 Petra Klingler  Switzerland 8.42 8.67 10 T3z1 z3 z4 1T3z 3 8 10 16+ 1:49 14 1400.00
17 Iuliia Kaplina  ROC 7.65 Fall 5 z2 0T1z 0 2 18 14+ 17 1530.00
18 Mia Krampl  Slovenia 10.44 10.43 18 z1 z1 z1 z2 0T4z 0 5 14 26+ 3:16 7 1764.00
19 Oceana Mackenzie  Australia 8.83 9.38 13 T3z1 z1 1T2z 3 2 12 15+ 16 2496.00
20 Erin Sterkenburg  South Africa Fall 11.10 20 z1 0T1z 0 1 17 7+ 20 6800.00

Final

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Rank Climber Nation Speed[13] Bouldering[14] Lead[15] Total [16]
Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals CP 1 2 3 Results CP HR CP
R T R T R T
1st place, gold medalist(s) Janja Garnbret  Slovenia 3 8.49 6 8.67 10 7.81 5 T4z1 T1z1 z1 2T3z 5 3 1 37+ 1 5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Miho Nonaka  Japan 4 8.19 8 7.76 11 7.99 3 z4 z1 0T2z 0 5 3 21 5 45
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Akiyo Noguchi  Japan 2 8.55 7 Fall 11 8.42 4 z5 z2 0T2z 0 7 4 29+ 4 64
4 Aleksandra Mirosław  Poland 1 7.49 7 7.03 12 6.84 WR 1 0T0z 0 0 8 9+ 8 64
5 Brooke Raboutou  United States 4 Fall 6 8.77 9 9.06 7 z5 z3 z2 0T3z 0 10 2 20+ 6 84
6 Anouck Jaubert  France 3 7.40 8 7.51 12 8.84 2 z2 0T1z 0 2 6 13+ 7 84
7 Jessica Pilz  Austria 2 8.89 5 8.77 10 8.43 6 z7 z3 0T2z 0 10 5 34+ 3 90
8 Seo Chae-hyun  South Korea 1 10.64 5 12.85 9 9.85 8 0T0z 0 0 7 35+ 2 112

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