2021 IFSC Paraclimbing World Championships

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2021 World Championships
Logo of the 2021 IFSC Paraclimbing World Championships
Venue2[1]
LocationRussia Moscow, Russia
Dates15–17 September 2021
Competitors120[1] from 20[1] nations

The 2021 IFSC Paraclimbing World Championships was the 7th edition of its kind of the leading biennial global championships in competition climbing for athletes with a disability or impairment.

The event was held in Moscow, Russia from 15 to 17 September 2021, alongside the 2021 IFSC Climbing World Championships, it included a total of 13 Lead events for the respective athlete's impairment classification. Two venues were used during the championships: the Irina Viner-Usmanova Gymnastics Palace and the Athletics and Football Sport Complex "CSKA".[1]

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Russia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1File:Flag of France.svg France4116
2File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan3014
3File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain2327
4File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania1203
5File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria1113
6File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium1102
7File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel1001
8File:Flag of the United States (23px).png United States0303
9File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands0101
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia0101
11File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany0022
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy0022
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain0022
14File:Flag of India.svg India0011
File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran0011
Totals (15 entries)13131339

Medal summary

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In a world championship, at least six athletes and four nations must enter each category. Because of insufficient registrations several competitions had to be merged. As B3 cannot be merged with any other category, they were instead held as Masters.[2]

The medals were awarded as follows:[3]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Lead B1 Japan Sho Aita Romania Răzvan Nedu United Kingdom Jesse Dufton
Men's Lead B2 Japan Fumiya Hamanoue United Kingdom Richard Slocock Spain Raul Simon Franco
Men's Lead B3
(Masters)
Japan Kazuhiro Minowada Romania Cosmin Florin Candoi United Kingdom Lux Losey Sail
Men's Lead AL-1 in RP-1
Men's Lead AL-2 France Thierry Delarue Belgium Frederik Leys Japan Shuhei Yuki
Men's Lead AU-1 in AU-2
Men's Lead AU-2 (forearm amputee) United Kingdom Matthew Phillips United States Brian Zarzuela Germany Kevin Bartke
Men's Lead RP-1 Austria Angelino Zeller (de) United States Tanner Cislaw Germany Korbinian Franck
Men's Lead RP-2 Israel Mor Michael Sapir United States Benjamin Mayforth France Bastien Thomas
Men's Lead RP-3 France Romain Pagnoux France Mathieu Besnard Iran Iman Edrisi
Women's Lead B1 in B2
Women's Lead B2 United Kingdom Abigail Robinson (de) Austria Edith Scheinecker Italy Nadia Bredice
Women's Lead B3
(Masters)
Romania Ionela Grecu Slovenia Tanja Glusic India Sunita Dhondappanavar
Women's Lead AL-1 in RP-1
Women's Lead AL-2 in RP-3
Women's Lead AU-1 in RP-1
Women's Lead AU-2 (forearm amputee) in RP-1
Women's Lead RP-1 Belgium Pavitra Vandenhoven Netherlands Eva Mol Spain Marta Peche Salinero
Women's Lead RP-2 France Solenne Piret (fr; de) United Kingdom Leanora Volpe Italy Lucia Capovilla
Women's Lead RP-3 France Lucie Jarrige (de) United Kingdom Martha Evans Austria Katharina Ritt

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Более 300 спортсменов выступят на Чемпионате мира по скалолазанию в Москве
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