Shauna Coxsey wins silver in Moscow

Posted by Peter Burnside on 15/04/2019
Shauna claims one of very few tops in the semi-finals of IFSC Boulder World Cup Moscow. Photo: IFSC

The GB Climbing Team was out in force again this weekend at the IFSC Speed and Boulder World Cup in Moscow, Russia. Shauna Coxsey made finals for the second time in a row, coming home with a silver medal this time, while Emily Phillips also looked great coming in 10th in the semi-finals.

At the second IFSC World Cup of the season 450 athletes converged to test both their speed and their strength. The Speed World Cup was up first, where the GB Climbing Team put in some impressive sub eight second performances from Will Bosi and Billy Ridal, while Shauna Coxsey was just over 11 seconds and Emily Phillips just under 11.

Next up was the Boulder World Cup, where the difficulty was quickly ramped up. Great performances all round, and it was great to see so many athletes pulling hard and scoring tops in the qualifiers. Will Bosi, Nathan Phillips and Billy Ridal came close to making semi-finals in the men’s, but in the women’s both Shauna and Emily made it through to semis, and impressively Emily qualified in second place in her group.

It was a tough semi-finals for the women, with very few tops being made. Even one top would have scored you a place in the final, and Futaba Ito of Japan qualified with three zones in six attempts. Emily’s two zones in six attempts put her in 10th place. Shauna went through to finals in first place with two tops in five attempts and three zones.

But in finals, there was little to separate the women as the boulders had been set too easy. Janja Garnbret of Slovenia, Shauna Coxsey, and Fanny Gibert of France topped all four of the boulders, so the medals were decided on attempts or on count back. Janja flashed all four and took the gold medal, while Shauna and Fanny topped all four in six attempts, so Shauna took the silver medal as she qualified for the finals in first place, and Fanny took the bronze medal.

In the men’s, there was more separation, and Jernej Kruder of Slovenia topped all the boulders to take the gold, while Adam Ondra of the Czech Republic just missed out on back-to-back golds, but with three tops in five attempts was very pleased with his silver medal, while Yoshiyuki Ogata of Japan took bronze.

The GB Climbing Team gets a recovery weekend before heading to China for the next IFSC World Cup on 26 April.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by SHAUNA COXSEY (@shaunacoxsey) on

IFSC Boulder World Cup Moscow 2019: Results

Women:
 
1st: Janja Garnbret (SLO)
2nd: Shauna Coxsey (GBR)
3rd: Fanny Gibert (FRA)
4th: Lucka Rakovec (SLO)
5th: Jessica Pilz (AUT)
6th: Futaba Ito (JPN)
 
10th: Emily Phillips (GBR)
29th: Jen Wood (GBR)
50th: Jo Neame (GBR)
 
Men:
 
1st: Jernej Kruder (SLO)
2nd: Adam Ondra (CZE)
3rd: Yoshiyuki Ogata (JPN)
4th: Anze Peharc (SLO)
5th: Rei Kawamata (JPN)
6th: Vadim Timonov (RUS)

25th: Nathan Phillips (GBR)
29th: Will Bosi (GBR)
35th: Billy Ridal (GBR)
65th: Jim Pope (GBR)
88th: Max Ayrton (GBR)

WATCH: The finals livestream of the IFSC World Cup Moscow 2019


WATCH: We Are GB Climbing

🧗‍♀️ FOLLOW: GB Climbing's Instagram for exclusive photos and results

⛰️ JOIN: Become a BMC member and support GB Climbing

📺 WATCH: GB Climbing YouTube playlist

🐦SCROLL: GB Climbing on X for live updates

👍 LIKE: GB Climbing Facebook for even more news and photos

👀 VISIT: GB Climbing website and see who's on the team

GB Climbing is supported by the BMC, Mountaineering Scotland and Secur-it. Many UK walls also support the GB Climbing team through free or subsidised entry.


« Back

Post a comment Print this article

This article has been read 1686 times

TAGS

Click on the tags to explore more

RELATED ARTICLES

Olympic tickets at the IFSC Speed EU Qualifier, Rome
0
Olympic tickets at the IFSC Speed EU Qualifier, Rome

GB Climbing athletes will be setting their sights on winning a ticket to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the IFSC Speed European Qualifier in Rome, Italy, on Friday 15 September.
Read more »

GB Climbing shows strong at IFSC Youth World Championships
0
GB Climbing shows strong at IFSC Youth World Championships

Boulder, Lead, and Speed – the GB Climbing youth athletes did us proud with tops, hops and our first ever Youth World Championships GB Speed medal.
Read more »

IFSC Youth World Championships 2023 in Seoul, Korea
0
IFSC Youth World Championships 2023 in Seoul, Korea

We head to Seoul, Korea, for the IFSC Youth World Championships 2023 which takes place over 18-28 August.
Read more »

Post a Comment

Posting as Anonymous Community Standards
3000 characters remaining
Submit
Your comment has been posted below, click here to view it
Comments are currently on | Turn off comments
0

There are currently no comments, why not add your own?

RELATED ARTICLES

Olympic tickets at the IFSC Speed EU Qualifier, Rome
0

GB Climbing athletes will be setting their sights on winning a ticket to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the IFSC Speed European Qualifier in Rome, Italy, on Friday 15 September.
Read more »

GB Climbing shows strong at IFSC Youth World Championships
0

Boulder, Lead, and Speed – the GB Climbing youth athletes did us proud with tops, hops and our first ever Youth World Championships GB Speed medal.
Read more »

IFSC Youth World Championships 2023 in Seoul, Korea
0

We head to Seoul, Korea, for the IFSC Youth World Championships 2023 which takes place over 18-28 August.
Read more »

BMC MEMBERSHIP
Join 82,000 BMC members and support British climbing, walking and mountaineering. Membership only £16.97.
Read more »
BMC SHOP
Great range of guidebooks, DVDs, books, calendars and maps.
All with discounts for members.
Read more »
TRAVEL INSURANCE
Get covered with BMC Insurance. Our five policies take you from the beach to Everest.
Read more »