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Coxsey Second in Vail Boulder World Cup

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Shauna Coxsey competing in the World Cups 2012 © Heiko Wilhelm  © Heiko Wilhelm
Shauna Coxsey competing in the World Cups 2012 © Heiko Wilhelm
British climber Shauna Coxsey has continued her fantastic run of form in the bouldering world cup competitions with a second place in last weekend's competition in Vail, Colorado, USA.

Shauna commented after the competition on her Facebook page: "Vail World Cup was amazing! Now it's time to get psyched for rock :D !!"

GB Team Results:

Women:

  • Shauna Coxesy - 2nd
  • Mina Leslie-Wujastyk - 20th

Men:

  • Tyler Landman - 14th
  • David Barrans - 31st
  • David Mason - 36th

Top 8 results:

The final round of the 2012 Bouldering World Cup is to be held in Munich, on August 25th and 26th.


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Overall 1st place in the 2016 and 2017 IFSC Bouldering World Cup. Appointed MBE in 2016. Britain's first Sport Climbing athlete in Tokyo 2020.

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5 Jun, 2012
Nice work Shauna. Keep up the good work
5 Jun, 2012
very good effort! i clicked on the link that was up the other day and quickly realised i have absolutely no idea how comps work! can anyone point me in the direction of a quick explanation. watching 4 screens simultaneously was also quite bizarre (i'm getting old, aren't i?).
5 Jun, 2012
I've been to a few comps so I think I can help. Basically goes like this - 1st person climbs a problem, quite interesting, 2nd person climbs it, bit less interesting, 3rd person climbs it, bit boring, 4th person, go and get a drink. Come back later, people still climbing. Someone wins.
5 Jun, 2012
That 4 screens thing was wierd, they were trying to show all the climbers at once but you ended up not seeing any of them properly. :( Do they show a replay of the finals anywhere I couldn't stay up that late.
5 Jun, 2012
You can score on each problem by getting to the bonus hold (marked with yellow tape) and the top. The person who gets the most tops in the least number of attempts is the winner. If more than one tie for first on tops, then you look at how many bonus hold they reached, and then how many attempts to get the bonus.
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