Ice climbing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games
Ice climbing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games | |
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Venue | Kinobi Arena |
Location | Rimso, Scovern |
Dates | 25–27 February and 1–3 March |
Competitors | 57 from 19 nations |
Ice climbing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games will be held at the Kinobi Arena in Rimso, Scovern between 25–27 February and 1–3 March 2024. There are four events scheduled: men's lead, men's speed, women's lead, and women's speed. Ice climbing is making its debut as an Invictus sport at the Games.
In the lead event, athletes have a fixed amount of time to climb as high on an ice wall as possible. The wall is a purpose-built, artificial climbing structure. Athletes are scored by the height climbed, up to a maximum of TOP if they manage to climb the entire wall in the alloted time. If more than one competitor manages to finish the course, finishing order is based on time. For these Games, the lead wall is 15 meters high with an overall route length of 18 meters. Competitors have six minutes to climb during preliminary and qualifying rounds and eight minutes in the finals.
In the speed event, athletes attempt to climb a vertical ice wall as quickly as possible. The wall is divided into two identical areas that pairs of climbers attempt simultaneously. For these Games, the speed wall is 12 meters high.
Each event consists of a qualifying round from which the top six competitors advance to a final round.
Competition schedule
Date | Event |
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25 February | Women's lead – Qualification |
26 February | Women's lead – Finals |
Men's lead – Qualification | |
27 February | Men's lead – Finals |
1 March | Women's speed – Qualification |
2 March | Men's speed – Qualification |
Women's speed – Finals | |
3 March | Men's speed – Finals |
Medal summary
Medal table
Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's lead |
Nicolas Oprea Chistovodia |
17.3 | Quain Bullion Gaullica |
17.1 | Flo Altmann Werania |
17.0 |
Men's speed |
Sasha Sashanov Chistovodia |
19.23 | Gaspard Bonheur Gaullica |
19.56 | Séan Ó Dubhán Caldia |
19.65 |
Women's lead |
Song Xiaoli Shangea |
17.2 | May Thorsen Scovern |
17.0 | Diana Agryté Bistravia |
16.8 |
Women's speed |
Tsjal Riemersma Alsland |
19.54 | Kiana Paige Cassier |
19.55 | Klavdia Anokhina Soravia |
20.09 |
Results
Men's lead
Qualification
- QF – Qualified for final
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Distance | Notes |
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1 | Nicolas Oprea | Chistovodia | 17.3 | QF |
2 | Quain Bullion | Gaullica | 17.2 | QF |
3 | Flo Altmann | Werania | 17.1 | QF |
4 | Parker Young | Template:Country data Estmere | 17.0 | QF |
5 | Taavo Laurits | Alsland | 16.9 | QF |
6 | Kylen Fischer | Cassier | 16.8 | QF |
7 | Aleksei Yelchukov | Soravia | 16.7 | |
8 | Cian Mac Dhonnchaidh | Caldia | 16.6 | |
9 | Azat Khaguli | Salikhia | 16.1 | |
10 | Ermès Dito | Montecara | 16.0 | |
11 | Jes Poulsen | Scovern | 15.6 | |
12 | Gabriele Sermonti | Etruria | 13.3 | |
13 | Kong Dong | Shangea | 12.1 | |
14 | Paek Dae-Ho | Ansan | 10.6 | |
15 | Theodor Lindroth | Blostland | 9.6 | |
16 | Michał Drzewiecki | East Miersa | 6.8 | |
17 | Lars Niklaassun | Azmara | 6.0 |
Finals
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Distance |
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Nicolas Oprea | Chistovodia | 17.3 | |
Quain Bullion | Gaullica | 17.1 | |
Flo Altmann | Werania | 17.0 | |
4 | Parker Young | Template:Country data Estmere | 16.8 |
5 | Taavo Laurits | Alsland | 16.5 |
6 | Kylen Fischer | Cassier | 16.4 |
Men's speed
Qualification
Finals
Women's lead
Qualification
- QF – Qualified for final
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Distance | Notes |
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1 | Song Xiaoli | Shangea | 17.6 | QF |
2 | Diana Agryté | Bistravia | 17.5 | QF |
3 | Cambree Glass | Cassier | 17.3 | QF |
4 | May Thorsen | Scovern | 17.2 | QF |
5 | Caterina Petrachi | Etruria | 17.1 | QF |
6 | Mairead Ní Mhurchú | Caldia | 17.0 | QF |
7 | Adélaïde Badeaux | Gaullica | 16.9 | |
8 | Joanna Łozowska | East Miersa | 16.6 | |
9 | Kosena Alexova | Chistovodia | 15.0 | |
10 | Scarlet Morrisson | Template:Country data Estmere | 14.3 |
Finals
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Distance |
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Song Xiaoli | Shangea | 17.2 | |
May Thorsen | Scovern | 17.0 | |
Diana Agryté | Bistravia | 16.8 | |
4 | Cambree Glass | Cassier | 16.7 |
5 | Mairead Ní Mhurchú | Caldia | 16.4 |
6 | Caterina Petrachi | Etruria | 16.1 |
Women's speed
Qualification
- QF – Qualified for final
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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1 | Klavdia Anokhina | Soravia | 17.81 | — | QF |
2 | Jocelyn Joubaire | Template:Country data Estmere | 17.84 | +0.03 | QF |
3 | Wei Niu | Shangea | 18.44 | +0.63 | QF |
4 | Sidsel Loga | Scovern | 18.57 | +0.76 | QF |
5 | Kiana Paige | Cassier | 18.63 | +0.82 | QF |
6 | Tsjal Riemersma | Alsland | 19.07 | +1.26 | QF |
7 | Gabrio Piola | Etruria | 19.91 | +2.10 | |
8 | Julia Klopp | Werania | 20.01 | +2.20 | |
9 | Andressa Dias | Chistovodia | 20.49 | +2.68 | |
10 | Maëlys Couture | Gaullica | 20.80 | +2.99 | |
11 | Natasza Piotrowicz | East Miersa | 23.06 | +5.25 | |
12 | Kim Da-Hae | Ansan | 23.91 | +6.10 | |
13 | Niina Ryginsdohter | Azmara | 27.57 | +9.76 |
Finals
Participating nations
A total of 57 athletes from 19 nations qualified for the event.
The number in parentheses represents the number of participants entered.
- Alsland (3)
- Ansan (4)
- Azmara (4)
- Bistravia (1)
- Blostland (2)
- Caldia (3)
- Cassier (4)
- Chistovodia (4)
- East Miersa (4)
- Template:Country data Estmere (3)
- Etruria (4)
- Gaullica (4)
- Hennehouwe (1)
- Montecara (1)
- Salikhia (1)
- Scovern (4)
- Shangea (4)
- Soravia (4)
- Werania (2)