IFSC Speed and Lead World Cups took place at the historic Place du Rendez-Vous in Villars, Switzerland, over the weekend.
A new speed climbing record, another unparalleled lead performance from Janja Garnbret, plus near-sweeps by China and the U.S. kept the excitement high from start to finish.
Here’s a wrap on this year’s Speed and Lead Climbing World Cup in Villars.
Stay tuned for the Paraclimbing Lead World Cup, which will take place at the Place du Rendez-Vous from July 8 to 9.
IFSC Lead World Cup Villars

The second lead event of the season came to a close Saturday evening after 2 days of intense qualifications and spellbinding finals rounds in both divisions.
Scoring the Lead Climbing Competition
Lead rounds feature a single sport route roughly 50 feet tall and overhanging. Each hold on the route corresponds to a number, with 1 being the closest to the ground. Competitors are limited to a single attempt; if they fall, their attempt is over.
The climber that reaches the highest hold without falling receives the highest score. If multiple climbers reach the same height, the climber who reaches that height the fastest wins.
Women’s Lead Competition


Women’s Results
- Janja Garnbret (SLO): Top
- Brooke Raboutou (USA): 37+
- Natalia Grossman (USA): 35+
- Laura Rogora (ITA): 31+
- Manon Hily (FRA): 28+
- Chaehyun Seo (KOR): 17+
- Ryu Nakagawa (JPN): 17+
- Natsuki Tanii (JPN):d 17+
Men’s Lead Competiton


Men’s Results
- Taisei Homma (JPN): 36+
- Jesse Grupper (USA): 34+
- Colin Duffy (USA): 34
- Yannick Flohé (GER): 33
- Satone Yoshida (JPN): 27+
- Yoshiyuki Ogata (JPN): 26+
- Mejdi Schalck (FRA): 19+
- Ao Yurikusa (JPN): 18+
IFSC Speed World Cup Villars
Scoring Speed Climbing

Women’s Speed Competition


Women’s Results
- Deng Lijuan (CHN)
- Niu Di (CHN)
- Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi (IND)
- Anna Brozek (POL)
Men’s Speed Comp

Men’s Results
- Long Jianguo (CHN)
- Wu Peng (CHN)
- Long Jinbao (CHN)
- Veddriq Leonardo (INA)