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Janja Garnbret in the Climbing World Cup

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Janja Garnbret first competed in the Climbing World Cup in 2015 in lead discipline at Chamonix, France where she won a silver medal.[1] In 2016, she started competing in bouldering and then won her first gold medal in the World Cup in Chamonix lead event. In 2018, she started competing in speed. In 2019, she became the first person to clean sweep a bouldering season, winning six out of six events.[2]

In lead, she missed finals twice in 2019 Chamonix and 2019 Kranj. She missed the podium four times in 2016 Imst, 2019 Chamonix, 2019 Kranj, and 2019 Xiamen.

In bouldering, she missed finals once in 2017 Vail. She missed the podium three times in 2016 Meiringen, 2017 Meiringen, and 2017 Vail.

In speed, she has advanced into finals twice in Salt Lake City and Villars, both in 2021.

Climbing World Cup

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Year Date Location Rank Discipline
2015 July 10 Chamonix, France 2nd Lead
July 31 Imst, Austria 2nd Lead
November 14 Kranj, Slovenia 3rd Lead
2016 April 15 Meiringen, Switzerland 5 Boulder
May 20 Innsbruck, Austria 2nd Boulder
July 11 Chamonix, France 1st Lead
July 15 Villars, Switzerland 1st Lead
July 22 Briançon, France 1st Lead
August 19 Imst, Austria 5 Lead
August 26 Arco, Italy 3rd Lead
October 22 Xiamen, China 1st Lead
November 26 Kranj, Slovenia 3rd Lead
2017 April 7 Meiringen, Switzerland 6 Boulder
April 22 Chongqing, China 1st Boulder
April 29 Nanjing, China 2nd Boulder
May 6 Hachioji, Japan 1st Boulder
June 9 Vail, United States 7 Boulder
July 7 Villars, Switzerland 1st Lead
July 12 Chamonix, France 1st Lead
July 28 Briançon, France 1st Lead
August 18 Munich, Germany 1st Boulder
August 25 Arco, Italy 3rd Lead
September 23 Edinburgh, United Kingdom 1st Lead
October 7 Wujiang, China 1st Lead
October 14 Xiamen, China 3rd Lead
November 11 Kranj, Slovenia 1st Lead
2018 April 13 Meiringen, Switzerland 2nd Boulder
April 21 Moscow, Russia 1st Boulder
July 6 Villars, Switzerland 36 Speed
1st Lead
July 11 Chamonix, France 2nd Lead
July 20 Briançon, France 1st Lead
July 27 Arco, Italy 1st Lead
August 17 Munich, Germany 1st Boulder
September 29 Kranj, Slovenia 2nd Lead
October 20 Wujiang, China 24 Speed
1st Lead
October 27 Xiamen, China 32 Speed
2nd Lead
2019 April 5 Meiringen, Switzerland 1st Boulder
April 12 Moscow, Russia 40 Speed
1st Boulder
April 26 Chongqing, China 27 Speed
1st Boulder
May 3 Wujiang, China 51 Speed
1st Boulder
May 18 Munich, Germany 1st Boulder
June 8 Vail, United States 1st Boulder
July 3 Villars, Switzerland 27 Speed
1st Lead
July 10 Chamonix, France 30 Speed
9 Lead
July 18 Briançon, France 2nd Lead
September 29 Kranj, Slovenia 13 Lead
October 20 Xiamen, China 4 Lead
October 27 Inzai, Japan 2nd Lead
2020 August 22 Briançon, France 2nd Lead
2021 April 17 Meiringen, Switzerland 1st Boulder
May 30 Salt Lake City, United States 15 Speed
2nd Boulder
June 23 Innsbruck, Austria 1st Lead
1st Boulder
July 3 Villars, Switzerland 13 Speed
1st Lead
September 4 Kranj, Slovenia 1st Lead
2022 April 9 Meiringen, Switzerland 1st Boulder
June 26 Innsbruck, Austria 1st Lead
July 2 Villars, Switzerland 1st Lead
July 10 Chamonix, France 1st Lead
July 23 Briançon, France 1st Lead
September 3 Koper, Slovenia 2nd Lead
September 11 Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2nd Lead
September 26 Jakarta, Indonesia 1st Lead
2023 June 3 Prague, Czech Republic 2nd Boulder
June 15 Innsbruck, Austria 1st Boulder
June 18 Innsbruck, Austria 1st Lead
July 1 Villars, Switzerland 1st Lead
September 8 Koper, Slovenia 1st Lead
2024 April 9 Keqiao, China 1st Boulder
April 13 Wujiang, China 1st Lead
June 29 Innsbruck, Austria 1st Lead
June 29 Innsbruck, Austria 1st Boulder

References

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  1. ^ "Garnbret's profile and rankings".
  2. ^ "Janja Garnbret is First Ever to Sweep Boulder Season".