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HIGHAMS’ HIGHLIGHTS: IFSC WORLD CUP WUJIANG 2023

Throughout the 2023 season, the IFSC will bring some interesting facts and figures ahead of our events, in association with statistician Paul Highams. The next set of stats is for the upcoming World Cup event taking place in Wujiang, China from 22 to 24 September 2023 for the Lead and Speed disciplines and is heldindoor at the Fenhu Culture and Sports Center.

HIGHLIGHTSThe IFSC World Cup Wujiang 2023 will be the 394th World Cup event in the history of the IFSC – the 39th in China, which is third on the list of countries hosting the most World Cup events. It will be the eighth time Wujiang has hosted in China which is the joint most in the country alongside Chongqing. The event will feature the 224th men’s and women’s Lead competitions and the 134th men’s andwomen’s Speed competitions.

NUMBERS

A total of 238 athletes from 32 countries are registered for the event:   

PARTICIPATION MILESTONES

DEBUTS

The following climbers will make their career debut on the IFSC World Cup circuit:

Men’s Lead:  

Women’s Lead:  

Men’s Speed:

Women’s Speed:

PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE (LOCAL TIME, UTC+2:00) FRIDAY 22 SEPTEMBERMen’s and women’s Lead qualification - 09:00Men’s and women’s Speed qualification – 19:00 SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBERMen’s and women’s Lead semi-finals - 15:00Men’s and women’s Speed finals – 19:30

SUNDAY 24 SEPTEMBER

Women’s Lead final followed by men’s Lead final - 19:00 News and updates will be available on the IFSC website  and on the Federation's social media profiles: FacebookInstagramXLinkedIn , and exclusively for the Chinese audience, Weibo  and Douyin.

Sport Climbing stat master Paul Highams will be highlighting his top facts and figures throughout the 2023 season for the IFSC. Brit Highams, based in Chamonix, France, is a climbing superfan with a special talent for picking some stand-out stats for the IFSC event calendar.

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