Stefano Ghisolfi and Jain Kim Rise to Top in Kranj
Stefano Ghisolfi of Italy and Jain Kim of Korea returned to the top of the IFSC World Cup podium at the 5th Lead event of 2018 in Kranj, Slovenia. Slovenian finalists Janja Garnbret and Mina Markovič were second and 8th.
Stefano Ghisolfi and Jain Kim Rise to Top in Kranj (photo credit: Stanko Gruden)
Italy and Japan excelled in the men’s semi-final, each team sending
three athletes to finals in Kranj, hosting Lead World Cup events since
1996. Big moves and an early nerve-testing jump opened the men’s final
route, followed by a bat-hang at the route’s most over-hanging section
as it curved across the short but challenging Lead wall. Marcello Bombardi of Italy began the final by setting a formidable high point just over a handful of moves from the top hold, but Japan’s Masahiro Higuchi
efficiently solved the first crux move at the bat-hang to match
Bombardi’s high point for his first IFSC World Cup medal on countback to
their semi-final scores. Stefano Ghisolfi cruised through the first crux as
well and fought the pump on the concluding moves to complete the first
top in finals and secure a medal in Kranj. That medal turned to gold
when Lead world champion Jakob Schubert
(AUT), powering his way to the top hold, peeled off the last move to
place 2nd. It was the 2nd victory for Ghisolfi this year, who improved
to 29 points behind Schubert in the Lead season rankings with only two
events remaining. Veteran Sean McColl
(CAN), competing in his first Lead final this season, wowed the crowd
with an eye-popping one-handed grab at the dyno and finished in 5th
place. Yuki Hada and Kokoro Fujii of Japan and Italy’s Francesco Vettorata also competed in finals and climbed well this weekend.
Jakob Schubert, Stefano Ghisolfi and Masahiro Higuchi (photo credit: Stanko Gruden)
Three Austrian and two Slovenian athletes advanced to the women’s final
in Kranj. Big moves started the women’s final route too, with another
risky jump early on the wall followed by technical positioning to
conserve energy and maintain friction on the overhanging sections of the
route. Austrian Katharina Posch
started strong by sticking the jump and continuing onward for an early
lead. The next three finalists dropped at the dyno: veteran Mina Markovic of Slovenia, competing in her 15th Lead World Cup in Kranj, and Katherine Choong (SUI) and 16-year-old Natsumi Hirano (JPN), IFSC World Cup finalists for the first time. Hannah Schubert
stuck the jump and surpassed teammate Posch’s high point for her first
IFSC World Cup medal, falling at the steepest section of the Lead wall
where footholds disappear and handholds become even more slippery. Lead
season frontrunner Janja Garnbret
of Slovenia fell at the same upper crux move, moving ahead on countback
to their semi-final scores but leaving the door open for Lead world
champion Jessica Pilz
of Austria and Kim. Only Garnbret and Pilz had won gold medals in Lead
this season before Kranj, but that changed when Pilz struggled at the
technical moves following the jump to finish between teammates Schubert
and Posch. Last to climb in Kranj, Jain Kim held the crux sloper and rose to
the headwall for her 28th IFSC World Cup victory. Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018 qualified athletes Vita Lukan and Lucka Rakovec of Slovenia placed 20th and 24th at home, one week before Buenos Aires. Visit the Kranj event page for full results and replays.
Janja Garnbret, Jain Kim and Hannah Schubert (photo credit: Stanko Gruden)
The IFSC World Cup season concludes with the 2nd stage of the 2018 China
Tour in Wujiang and Xiamen, the final Lead and Speed events. Tune-in
for the LIVE streaming of semi-final and final rounds on October 21st
and 28th. The schedules, starters and 2017 highlights can be found on
the Wujiang and Xiamen event pages.
Source: IFSC