2018 in sport climbing
This article lists the main sport climbing competitions and their results for 2018.[1]
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World Cup
World Championships
| Date | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women |
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| August 9 – 16 | World Youth Championships | Junior Bouldering | |||
| Youth "A" Bouldering | |||||
| Youth "B" Bouldering | |||||
| Junior Lead | |||||
| Youth "A" Lead | |||||
| Youth "B" Lead | |||||
| Junior Speed | |||||
| Youth "A" Speed | |||||
| Youth "B" Speed | |||||
| September 6 – 16 | World Championships | Bouldering | |||
| Lead | |||||
| Speed | |||||
| Combined |
Continental Championships
| Date | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 7 – 11 | Asian Championships | Bouldering | |||
| Lead | |||||
| Speed | |||||
| Combined | |||||
| November 21 – 26 | Pan American Championships | Bouldering | |||
| Lead | |||||
| Speed |
Others
| Date | Location | Competition | Discipline | Men | Women |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 16 – 18 | China Open | Bouldering | |||
| Lead | |||||
| Speed |
References
- "World competitions". www.ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
External links
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