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2005 UIAA Climbing World Championships
The 2005 UIAA Climbing World Championships, the 8th edition, were held in Munich, Germany from 1 to 5 July 2005. It was organized by the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA). The championships consisted of lead, speed, and bouldering events.
| 2005 UIAA Climbing World Championships |
|---|
| Munich, Germany |
| 1 – 5 July 2005 |
| 318 from 51 nations |
The 2005 UIAA Climbing World Championships, the 8th edition, were held in Munich, Germany from 1 to 5 July 2005. It was organized by the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA). The championships consisted of lead, speed, and bouldering events.
The lead chief route-setter was Donato Lella.
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's Lead | Tomas Mrazek Czech Republic | Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza Spain | Alexandre Chabot France |
| Men's Bouldering | Salavat Rakhmetov Russia | Kilian Fischhuber Austria | Gerome Pouvreau France |
| Men's Speed | Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii Russia | Maksym Styenkovyy Ukraine | Sergei Sinitcyn Russia |
| Women's Lead | Angela Eiter Austria | Emily Harrington United States | Akiyo Noguchi Japan |
| Women's Bouldering | Olga Shalagina Ukraine | Yulia Abramchuk Russia | Vera Kotasova-Kostruhova Czech Republic |
| Women's Speed | Olena Ryepko Ukraine | Valentina Yurina Russia | Edyta Ropek Poland |
In men's lead, three climbers topped the route, and so their final standings were decided by their semifinal results.
In men's bouldering, the 38-year-old veteran Salavat Rakhmetov sent all six problems in his first attempts in the final round, claiming the gold. Second place Kilian Fischhuber also sent all six problems, but needed two attempts more than Rakhmetov, while third place Gerome Pouvreau needed 13 attempts to top and 11 attempts to zone all six boulder problems.
In men's speed, Evgenii Vaitsekhovskii won the gold medal, while Maksym Styenkovyy and Sergei Sinitcyn took second and third respectively.
In women's lead, Angela Eiter dominated the competition by being the only climber topping the semifinal route and climbing six meters higher than the rest of the competition on the final route. Emily Harrington climbed to second place while 16-year-old Akiyo Noguchi claimed the bronze medal, her first medal in senior competition. The defending champion Muriel Sarkany placed 10th.
In women's bouldering, Olga Shalagina had a clean run by topping all six boulder problems in her first attempts in the final round. Yulia Abramchuk and Vera Kotasova-Kostruhova sent five problems, separated by attempts. The 35-year-old Renata Piszczek from Poland finished 4th, ahead of Anna Stöhr.
In women's speed, Olena Ryepko took the win, and Valentina Yurina and Edyta Ropek claimed second and third place respectively.
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