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1995 UIAA Climbing World Championships

The 1995 UIAA Climbing World Championships, the 3rd edition, were held in Geneva, Switzerland from 5 to 6 May 1995. It was organized by the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA). The championships consisted of lead and speed events.


1995 UIAA Climbing World Championships
Geneva, Switzerland
5 – 6 May 1995
135 from 24 nations

The 1995 UIAA Climbing World Championships, the 3rd edition, were held in Geneva, Switzerland from 5 to 6 May 1995. It was organized by the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA). The championships consisted of lead and speed events.

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's LeadFrançois Legrand (3) FranceArnaud Petit FranceElie Chevieux Switzerland
Men's SpeedAndrey Vedenmeer UkraineMilan Benian Czech RepublicVladimir Netsvetaev-Dolgalev Russia
Women's LeadRobyn Erbesfield United StatesLaurence Guyon FranceLiv Sansoz France
Women's SpeedNatalie Richer FranceCecile Avezou FranceRenata Piszczek Poland

François Legrand won and defended his title once again. Robyn Erbesfield took her first Lead World Champion title.

MenWomen
François LegrandFrance8500Robyn ErbesfieldUnited States8500
Arnaud PetitFrance6800Laurence GuyonFrance6800
Elie ChevieuxSwitzerland5525Liv SansozFrance5525
4François CoffyFrance46754Muriel SarkanyBelgium4675
5François LombardFrance43355Marie GuilletFrance4335
6Jean-Baptiste TriboutFrance39956Marietta UhdenGermany3995
7Frédéric CorollerFrance36557Elena OvtchinnikovaUnited States3655
8Evgeny OvchinnikovRussia34008Natalie RicherFrance3400
9Marek HavlikCzech Republic31459Angela StriecksGermany3145
10Stefan FürstAustria289010Venera ChereshnevaRussia2890
10François PetitFrance2890
10Pavel SamoilineRussia2890

Andrey Vedenmeer and Natalie Richer were the 1995 Speed World Cup Champions.

MenWomen
Andrey VedenmeerUkraineNatalie RicherFrance
Milan BenianCzech RepublicCecile AvezouFrance
Vladimir Netsvetaev-DolgalevRussiaRenata PiszczekPoland
4Yevgen KryvosheytsevUkraine4Tatiana RuygaRussia
5Tomasz OleksyPoland5Anne ArranGreat Britain
5Johnny SchelkerSwitzerland5Felicity ButlerGreat Britain
7Neil CarsonGreat Britain5Metka LukancicSlovenia
7Milen VidenovskiBulgaria5Irina ZaytsevaRussia
9Nenco DunevBulgaria9Martina CufarSlovenia
10Vili GucekSlovenia10Elena CioroianuRomania
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