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1997 UIAA Climbing World Championships

The 1997 UIAA Climbing World Championships, the 4th edition, were held in Paris, France, from 31 January to 1 February 1997. It was organized by the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA). The championships consisted of lead and speed events.


1997 UIAA Climbing World Championships
Paris, France
31 January – 1 February 1997
153 from 26 nations

The 1997 UIAA Climbing World Championships, the 4th edition, were held in Paris, France, from 31 January to 1 February 1997. It was organized by the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA). The championships consisted of lead and speed events.

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's LeadFrançois Petit FranceChris Sharma United StatesFrançois Legrand France
Men's SpeedDaniel Andrada SpainYevgen Kryvosheytsev UkraineDmitry Bychkov Russia
Women's LeadLiv Sansoz FranceMuriel Sarkany BelgiumMarietta Uhden Germany
Women's SpeedTatiana Ruyga RussiaIrina Zaytseva RussiaOlga Bibik Russia

In men's lead, François Petit claimed the title. The 15-year-old Chris Sharma took silver, while the defending champion François Legrand took bronze.

In women's lead, Liv Sansoz took the win. Muriel Sarkany took second place, while Marietta Uhden took third.

MenWomen
François PetitFrance8000Liv SansozFrance6700
Chris SharmaUnited States6400Muriel SarkanyBelgium5360
François LegrandFrance5200Marietta UhdenGermany4355
4Jean-Baptiste TriboutFrance44004Venera ChereshnevaRussia3685
5Elie ChevieuxSwitzerland40805Stéphanie BodetFrance3417
6Yuji HirayamaJapan37606Laurence GuyonFrance3149
7Christian CoreItaly34407Cecile AvezouFrance2881
8Arnaud PetitFrance32008Luisa IovaneItaly2680
9Daniel Andrada JimenezSpain29609Elena ChoumilovaRussia2479
10Frederic SarkanyBelgium272010Marie GuilletFrance2278

Daniel Andrada Jimenez and Tatiana Ruyga were the 1997 Speed World Champions.

MenWomen
Daniel Andrada JimenezSpainTatiana RuygaRussia
Yevgen KryvosheytsevUkraineIrina ZaytsevaRussia
Dmitrii BychkovRussiaOlga BibikRussia
4Hans FlorineUnited States4Marie DutrayFrance
5Tomasz OleksyPoland5Kim AnthoniBelgium
5Alexandr PaukaevUkraine5Jitka KuhngaberovaCzech Republic
5Kairat RakhmetovKazakhstan5Mayya PiratinskayaRussia
8Gareth ParryGreat Britain5Renata PiszczekPoland
9Andrey VedenmeerUkraine9Zosia PodgorbounskikhRussia
10Salavat RakhmetovRussia10Olena RyepkoUkraine
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