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The '''2019 IFSC Combined Qualifier''' was held from 28 November to 1 December 2019 in [[Toulouse]], [[France]]. It was organized by the French Federation of Sport Climbing and Mountaineering or FFME (Federation Francaise Montagne Escalade). The athletes competed in combined format of three disciplines: speed, bouldering, and lead, simulating the [[2020 Tokyo Olympics]] format. Six athletes per gender would qualify for the [[2020 Tokyo Olympics]] through this event. The winner for men was [[Kokoro Fujii]] and for women was [[Futaba Ito]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=2019 IFSC Combined Qualifier Info sheet|url=https://ifsc-egw.wavecdn.net/Editors/2019/i19_W2.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=IFSC Combined Qualifier - Toulouse/Tournefeuille (FRA) 2019|url=https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/component/ifsc/?view=event&WetId=1152|access-date=2021-08-29|website=www.ifsc-climbing.org}}</ref>
The '''2019 IFSC Combined Qualifier''' was held from 28 November to 1 December 2019 in [[Toulouse]], [[France]]. It was organized by the French Federation of Sport Climbing and Mountaineering or FFME (Federation Francaise Montagne Escalade). The athletes competed in combined format of three disciplines: speed, bouldering, and lead, simulating the [[2020 Tokyo Olympics]] format. Six athletes per gender would qualify for the [[2020 Tokyo Olympics]] through this event. The winner for men was [[Kokoro Fujii]] and for women was [[Futaba Ito]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=2019 IFSC Combined Qualifier Info sheet|url=https://ifsc-egw.wavecdn.net/Editors/2019/i19_W2.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=IFSC Combined Qualifier - Toulouse/Tournefeuille (FRA) 2019|url=https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/component/ifsc/?view=event&WetId=1152|access-date=2021-08-29|website=www.ifsc-climbing.org}}</ref>

Revision as of 00:45, 30 August 2021

2019 IFSC Combined Qualifier
LocationFrance Toulouse, France
Dates28 November – 1 December 2019
Competitors44 from 19 nations
Champions
MenJapan Kokoro Fujii
WomenJapan Futaba Ito

The 2019 IFSC Combined Qualifier was held from 28 November to 1 December 2019 in Toulouse, France. It was organized by the French Federation of Sport Climbing and Mountaineering or FFME (Federation Francaise Montagne Escalade). The athletes competed in combined format of three disciplines: speed, bouldering, and lead, simulating the 2020 Tokyo Olympics format. Six athletes per gender would qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics through this event. The winner for men was Kokoro Fujii and for women was Futaba Ito.[1][2]

Qualification for the 2020 Summer Olympics

The six best climbers of the combined event automatically qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics, where sport climbing will make its debut. There are six spots available per gender, with a maximum of two spots per country. Japan had already filled their maximum quota of two athletes per gender, so no more athletes were going to qualify for the Olympics through this event.

The qualifiers for the 2020 Summer Olympics from the 2019 IFSC Combined Qualifier event were:

2020 Summer Olympic Qualifiers
Men Women

 Adam Ondra (CZE)
 Bassa Mawem (FRA)
 Jan Hojer (GER)
 Yufei Pan (CHN)
 Alberto Ginés López (ESP)
 Nathaniel Coleman (USA)

 Julia Chanourdie (FRA)
 Mia Krampl (SLO)
 Iuliia Kaplina (RUS)
 Kyra Condie (USA)
 Laura Rogora (ITA)
 Yiling Song (CHN)

Schedule

Nov 28 Nov 29 Nov 30 Dec 1
Men S Qualification: Speed climbing B Qualification: Bouldering L Qualification: Lead climbing S Finals: Speed climbing B Finals: Bouldering L Finals: Lead climbing
Women S Qualification: Speed climbing B Qualification: Bouldering L Qualification: Lead climbing S Finals: Speed climbing B Finals: Bouldering L Finals: Lead climbing
Legend: S = Speed, B = Bouldering, L =Lead
Q Qualification F Finals

Participating nations

44 climbers from 19 nations participated in the event. Athletes were invited based on the 2019 IFSC World Cup Combined Ranking and 2019 IFSC Climbing World Championships Combined Ranking. Athletes who were already qualified for the Olympics would not be invited.

Men

Rank Name Nation Qualifications[3][4][5] Finals[6][7]
S B L CP S B L CP
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kokoro Fujii  Japan 8 4 14 448 5 2 2 20
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Adam Ondra  Czech Republic 14 2 1 28 8 3 1 24
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Meichi Narasaki  Japan 9 3 18 486 4 1 7 28
4 Bassa Mawem  France 1 21 20 420 1 8 8 64
5 Jan Hojer  Germany 3 13 8 312 2 7 5 70
6 Yufei Pan  China 7 1 7 49 3 4 6 72
7 Alberto Ginés López  Spain 11 11 2.5 302.5 7 5 3 105
8 Nathaniel Coleman  United States 6 5 15 450 6 6 4 144
9 Sean Bailey  United States 19 6 5 570
10 Keita Dohi  Japan 4 12 13 624
11 Nikolai Iarilovets  Russia 5 14 12 840
12 Stefano Ghisolfi  Italy 21 16 2.5 840
13 Alfian Muhammad Fajri  Indonesia 2 22 21 924
14 William Bosi  Great Britain 12 9 9 972
15 Sascha Lehmann  Switzerland 18 19 4 1368
16 Rei Sugimoto  Japan 13 10 11 1430
17 Jongwon Chon  South Korea 10 8 19 1520
18 Yannick Flohe  Germany 15 20 6 1800
19 Jernej Kruder  Slovenia 17 7 16 1904
20 Aleksey Rubtsov  Russia 22 15 10 3300
21 Anze Peharc  Slovenia 20 17 17 5780
22 Manuel Cornu  France 16 18 22 6336

Women

Rank Name Nation Qualifications[8][9][10] Finals[11][12]
S B L CP S B L CP
1st place, gold medalist(s) Futaba Ito  Japan 7 7 8 392 4 1 7 28
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Julia Chanourdie  France 10 6 7 420 3 5 2 30
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mia Krampl  Slovenia 20 3 2 120 7 7 1 49
4 Lucka Rakovec  Slovenia 15 1 3 45 6 3 3 54
5 Ai Mori  Japan 22 2 1 44 8 2 4 64
6 Iuliia Kaplina  Russia 1 21 21 441 1 8 8 64
7 Kyra Condie  United States 6 8 11 528 2 6 6 72
8 Laura Rogora  Italy 16 4 4 256 5 4 5 100
9 Yiling Song  China 2 20 19 760
10 Fanny Gibert  France 13 5 12 780
11 Margo Hayes  United States 19 10 5 950
12 Sandra Lettner  Austria 8 14 9 1008
13 Alannah Yip  Canada 12 9 10 1080
14 Jain Kim  South Korea 14 15 6 1260
15 Anouck Jaubert  France 4 18 20 1440
16 Aries Susanti Rahayu  Indonesia 3 22 22 1452
17 Aleksandra Kalucka  Poland 5 19 18 1710
18 Sol Sa  South Korea 9 16 13 1872
19 Yuetong Zhang  China 11 17 14 2618
20 Ievgeniia Kazbekova  Ukraine 17 11 15 2805
21 Elnaz Rekabi  Iran 18 13 17 3978
22 Ashima Shiraishi  United States 21 12 16 4032

References

  1. ^ "2019 IFSC Combined Qualifier Info sheet" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "IFSC Combined Qualifier - Toulouse/Tournefeuille (FRA) 2019". www.ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  3. ^ IFSC Combined Qualifier Toulouse 2019 - Men Qualifications - SPEED, retrieved 2021-08-29
  4. ^ IFSC Combined Qualifier Toulouse 2019 - Men Qualifications - BOULDER, retrieved 2021-08-29
  5. ^ IFSC Combined Qualifier Toulouse 2019 - Men Qualifications - LEAD, retrieved 2021-08-29
  6. ^ "GENERAL RESULT COMBINED MEN".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ IFSC Combined Qualifier Toulouse 2019 - Men - FINALS, retrieved 2021-08-29
  8. ^ IFSC Combined Qualifier Toulouse 2019 - Women Qualifications - SPEED, retrieved 2021-08-29
  9. ^ IFSC Combined Qualifier Toulouse 2019 - Women Qualifications - BOULDER, retrieved 2021-08-29
  10. ^ IFSC Combined Qualifier Toulouse 2019 - Women Qualifications - LEAD, retrieved 2021-08-29
  11. ^ "GENERAL RESULT COMBINED WOMEN".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ IFSC Combined Qualifier Toulouse 2019 - Women - FINALS, retrieved 2021-08-29