Saturday’s action was confined to speed and lead qualifications. In speed the top eight qualified for Sunday’s final. Setting the fastest times were the rapid Valeriia Bogdan in 08.28 seconds and Nikita Glazyrin in a blink of an eye 06.04. The lead qualification defined the order athletes would attack Sunday’s Finals. Tolokonina was best performing female with Kuzovlev, Mohammadreza Safdarian and Anton Nemov all topping the men’s route.
On Sunday, an intense day of competition in freezing temperatures, awaited the athletes. Bogdan again proved she was queen of the speed wall bettering her qualification best nearly half a second (07.66). Tolokonina finished second (08.71) and Maryam Filippova third (10.44). The three Russian athletes would battle it out for the overall crown in the afternoon’s lead competition. Here Tolokonina proved the standout performer winning a close contest with Bogdan with Iran’s Shabnam Asadi finishing third.
Tolokonina, a multi-World Cup and World Championship winner, was deserving recipient of the first World Combined Championship crown. Bogdan and Filippova also made the podium with France’s Marion Thomas and Asadi finishing in the top five.
Like Tolokonina, Nikolai Kuzovlev is a skilled, experienced and world-class ice climber who has the medals to prove it. He is the defending World Tour champion in speed. After a second place in the speed finals behind Glazyrin who bettered his already lightning qualification time recording a fastest climb of 05.51, Kuzovlev again topped the lead route – the only athlete to do so to take the title.
Glazyrin, the event’s youngest competitor at 17 took silver – a real statement of his potential, and Safdarian of Iran claimed bronze. Anton Nemov, Russia, and Mohsen Rad Beheshti, also of Iran, made the top five.
Russia also took the team title ahead of Iran and an excellent performance from Finland who took bronze thanks to the efforts of Enni Bertling and Pauli Salminen.
“It was a great event. We would like to thank all of the organisers including the sport department of the city of Moscow; Outdoor Research as Title Sponsor for all their support across the entire UIAA Ice Climbing World Tour; and the local organising committee and their entire team,” explained UIAA Executive Board Member and Head of Competition Sports Thomas Kähr during the final prizegiving.
Pavel Shabalin, UIAA Ice Climbing Commission and an integral part of the event organisation, echoed Kähr’s comments: “This competition would not have been possible without the support of the Ministry of Sport, department of sport of the city of Moscow, perfect work of the organising committee, volunteers, judges, routesetters….and a huge thanks to the athletes. You came to Moscow and gave us a great competition!”
Full details on the event in Moscow can be found here . The next stop on the UIAA Ice Climbing World Tour is the first round of the World Cup Series in Cheongsong , South Korea on 11-13 January.
The results from the competition held in Moscow:
Men Combined Overall
Women Combined Overall
Team Overall
Men Speed
Men Lead
Women Speed
Women Lead
Photos, copyright UIAA/Eugenia Aleekseva, from the event can be download here .
Watch a replay of the livestream from the speed and lead finals.
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