2019 in ice climbing

This article lists the main ice climbing events and their results for 2019, including the UIAA Ice Climbing World Youth Championships, the UIAA Ice Climbing World Championships, the UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup,[1] and the Ice Climbing European Cup.

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World Championships

Date Location Discipline Men's winner Women's winner
December 15 – 16, 2018 Russia Moscow Combined Russia Nikolai Kuzovlev Russia Maria Tolokonina
February 28 – March 2, 2019 Finland Oulu U16 Lead United States Keenan Griscom Russia Daria Glotova
U16 Speed Russia Danila Naumov Russia Daria Glotova
U19 Lead Russia Ivan Loshchenko Ukraine Victoria Holub
U19 Speed Russia Nikita Glazyrin Russia Irina Dubovtseva
U22 Lead Switzerland Yannick Glatthard Switzerland Sina Goetz
U22 Speed Russia Vadim Malshchukov Russia Valeriia Bogdan
March 8 – 10, 2019 Russia Kirov Lead Russia Nikolai Kuzovlev South Korea Woon-Seon Shin
Speed Russia Vladislav Iurlov Russia Maria Tolokonina

World Cup

Date Location Discipline Men's winner Women's winner
January 11 – 13 South Korea Cheongsong[2] Lead Russia Nikolai Kuzovlev Russia Maria Tolokonina
Speed Russia Anton Nemov Russia Maria Tolokonina
January 18 – 20 China Beijing[3] Lead Russia Nikolai Kuzovlev Russia Maria Tolokonina
Speed Russia Vladislav Iurlov Russia Ekaterina Koshcheeva
January 24 – 26 Switzerland Saas-Fee[4] Lead Switzerland Yannick Glatthard South Korea Woon-Seon Shin
Speed Russia Anton Nemov Russia Valeriia Bogdan
February 1 – 3 Italy Rabenstein[5] Lead Russia Nikolai Kuzovlev Russia Maria Tolokonina
Speed Russia Anton Nemov Russia Ekaterina Feoktistova
February 8 – 10 France Champagny-en-Vanoise[6] Lead Russia Nikolai Kuzovlev Russia Maria Tolokonina
Speed Russia Anton Nemov Russia Natalia Savitskaia
February 22 – 24 United States Denver (Finals)[7] Lead Switzerland Yannick Glatthard Russia Maria Tolokonina
Speed Russia Nikolai Kuzovlev Russia Maria Tolokonina
Overall season winners Lead Russia Nikolai Kuzovlev Russia Maria Tolokonina
Speed Russia Anton Nemov Russia Ekaterina Koshcheeva

European Cup

Date Location Discipline Men's winner Women's winner
November 24, 2018 Switzerland Bern[8] Lead France Louna Ledevant Switzerland Sina Goetz
December 1, 2018 Slovenia Domžale[9] Lead Russia Nikolai Primerov Switzerland Sina Goetz
December 8, 2018 Slovakia Žilina Lead Slovakia Peter Kuric Slovenia Maja Šuštar
March 3, 2019 Finland Oulu (Finals) Lead France Louna Ledevant Switzerland Sina Goetz
Overall season winners[10][11] Lead France Louna Ledevant Switzerland Sina Goetz

References

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