Ice climbing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games

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Ice climbing
at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games
Climbing Ice pictogram.svg
VenueKinobi Arena
LocationRimso, Scovern
Dates25–27 February and 1–3 March
Competitors57 from 19 nations
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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
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
Men's lead
details
Nicolas Oprea
 Chistovodia
17.3 Quain Bullion
 Gaullica
17.1 Flo Altmann
 Werania
17.0
Men's speed
details
Sasha Sashanov
 Chistovodia
19.23 Gaspard Bonheur
 Gaullica
19.56 Séan Ó Dubhán
 Caldia
19.65
Women's lead
details
Song Xiaoli
 Shangea
17.2 May Thorsen
 Scovern
17.0 Diana Agryté
 Bistravia
16.8
Women's speed
details
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
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
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nicolas Oprea  Chistovodia 17.3
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Quain Bullion  Gaullica 17.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 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

Rank Athlete Nation Time Behind Notes
1 Sasha Sashanov  Chistovodia 18.11 QF
2 Gaspard Bonheur  Gaullica 19.05 +0.94 QF
3 Séan Ó Dubhán  Caldia 19.21 +1.10 QF
4 Tian Guiren  Shangea 19.25 +1.14 QF
5 Benjamin McCormick  Cassier 19.73 +1.62 QF
6 Teves Zandstra  Alsland 20.35 +2.24 QF
7 Parker Young Template:Country data Estmere 20.62 +2.51
8 Azat Khaguli  Salikhia 20.67 +2.56
9 Nis Holm  Scovern 21.31 +3.20
10 Roman Bagrov  Soravia 21.43 +3.32
11 Miroslav Škoro  Etruria 23.04 +4.93
12 Aleks Kotek  East Miersa 23.09 +4.98
13 Ah Jae-Young  Ansan 23.62 +5.51
14 Oscar Ball  Hennehouwe 24.04 +5.93
15 Askel Akselssun  Azmara 26.87 +8.76
16 Torsten Dahlquist  Blostland 29.15 +11.04

Finals

Women's lead

Qualification

QF – Qualified for final
Rank Athlete Nation Distance Notes
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
1st place, gold medalist(s) Song Xiaoli  Shangea 17.2
2nd place, silver medalist(s) May Thorsen  Scovern 17.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 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
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

Rank Athlete Nation Time Behind
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tsjal Riemersma  Alsland 19.54
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kiana Paige  Cassier 19.55 +0.01
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Klavdia Anokhina  Soravia 20.09 +0.55
4 Jocelyn Joubaire Template:Country data Estmere 22.89 +3.35
Sidsel Loga  Scovern FALL
Wei Niu  Shangea FALL

Participating nations

A total of 57 athletes from 19 nations qualified for the event.

The number in parentheses represents the number of participants entered.

References