Wspinaczka sportowa na World Games 2009

Wspinaczka sportowa na World Games 2009
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Data

1819.07.2009

Gospodarz

 Chińskie Tajpej, Kaohsiung

Organizator

IFCS

Strona internetowa

Wspinaczka sportowa na World Games 2009 odbywała się w dniach 18 – 19 lipca w Shoushan Junior High School w Kaohsiung[1].

Uczestnicy

Reprezentacja Polska liczyła 2 zawodników, którzy startowali we wspinaczce na szybkość;

Medale

KonkurencjaGold medal IWGA.svg ZłotoSilver medal IWGA.svgSrebroBronze medal IWGA.svgBrąz
Mężczyźni
Wspinaczka na szybkość Zhong QixinRosja Jewgienij WajcechowskiUkraina Maksym Stienkowy
ProwadzenieJaponia Sachi AmmaHiszpania Patxi UsobiagaFrancja Romain Desgranges
Kobiety
Wspinaczka na szybkość He Cuilian He CuifangRosja Olga Morazkina
ProwadzenieSłowenia Maja VidmarKorea Południowa Kim Ja-inFrancja Caroline Cavaldini

Klasyfikacja medalowa

MiejsceReprezentacjaGold medal IWGA.svg
Złoto
Silver medal IWGA.svg
Srebro
Bronze medal IWGA.svg
Brąz
IWGA medals.svg
Razem
Gold medal icon.svg Chiny2103
Silver medal icon.svg Japonia1001
 Słowenia1001
4 Rosja0112
5 Hiszpania0101
 Korea Południowa0101
7 Francja0022
8 Ukraina0011
Ogółem (8 państw)44412

Przypisy

  1. The World Games 2009, Kaohsiung. Official Website, results.worldgames2009.tw [dostęp 2009-07-19] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2012-01-17] (ang.).
  2. The World Games 2009, Kaohsiung. Speed, worldgames2009.tw [dostęp 2009-07-18] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2012-07-27] (ang.).

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