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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.
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's Lead | François Legrand (3) France | Arnaud Petit France | Elie Chevieux Switzerland |
| Men's Speed | Andrey Vedenmeer Ukraine | Milan Benian Czech Republic | Vladimir Netsvetaev-Dolgalev Russia |
| Women's Lead | Robyn Erbesfield United States | Laurence Guyon France | Liv Sansoz France |
| Women's Speed | Natalie Richer France | Cecile Avezou France | Renata Piszczek Poland |
François Legrand won and defended his title once again. Robyn Erbesfield took her first Lead World Champion title.
| Men | Women | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| François Legrand | France | 8500 | Robyn Erbesfield | United States | 8500 | ||
| Arnaud Petit | France | 6800 | Laurence Guyon | France | 6800 | ||
| Elie Chevieux | Switzerland | 5525 | Liv Sansoz | France | 5525 | ||
| 4 | François Coffy | France | 4675 | 4 | Muriel Sarkany | Belgium | 4675 |
| 5 | François Lombard | France | 4335 | 5 | Marie Guillet | France | 4335 |
| 6 | Jean-Baptiste Tribout | France | 3995 | 6 | Marietta Uhden | Germany | 3995 |
| 7 | Frédéric Coroller | France | 3655 | 7 | Elena Ovtchinnikova | United States | 3655 |
| 8 | Evgeny Ovchinnikov | Russia | 3400 | 8 | Natalie Richer | France | 3400 |
| 9 | Marek Havlik | Czech Republic | 3145 | 9 | Angela Striecks | Germany | 3145 |
| 10 | Stefan Fürst | Austria | 2890 | 10 | Venera Chereshneva | Russia | 2890 |
| 10 | François Petit | France | 2890 | ||||
| 10 | Pavel Samoiline | Russia | 2890 |
Andrey Vedenmeer and Natalie Richer were the 1995 Speed World Cup Champions.
| Men | Women | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andrey Vedenmeer | Ukraine | Natalie Richer | France | ||
| Milan Benian | Czech Republic | Cecile Avezou | France | ||
| Vladimir Netsvetaev-Dolgalev | Russia | Renata Piszczek | Poland | ||
| 4 | Yevgen Kryvosheytsev | Ukraine | 4 | Tatiana Ruyga | Russia |
| 5 | Tomasz Oleksy | Poland | 5 | Anne Arran | Great Britain |
| 5 | Johnny Schelker | Switzerland | 5 | Felicity Butler | Great Britain |
| 7 | Neil Carson | Great Britain | 5 | Metka Lukancic | Slovenia |
| 7 | Milen Videnovski | Bulgaria | 5 | Irina Zaytseva | Russia |
| 9 | Nenco Dunev | Bulgaria | 9 | Martina Cufar | Slovenia |
| 10 | Vili Gucek | Slovenia | 10 | Elena Cioroianu | Romania |
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