SVN - Finals of sport climbing World Cup in Kranj 2005

Final competition in Climbing World Cup was held in Kranj, Slovenia, on 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria in women competition and Flavio Crespi of Italy in men competition. Both of winners reached top of the route which, based on previous day performance secured their victories.
Kranj, Slovenia
20.November 2005


Second placed Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Flavio Crespi of Italy, Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland finished second while Cedric Lachat of Switzerland placed third. All three climbers managed to overcome obstacles on final climb route and they reached top of wall.
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Second placed Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held i...

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Second placed Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland celebrating his success on top of final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Flavio Crespi of Italy, Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland finished second while Cedric Lachat of Switzerland placed third. All three climbers managed to overcome obstacles on final climb route and they reached top of wall.
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Second placed Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland celebrating his success on top of final climb in Climbing...

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Christian Bindhammer of Germany during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Flavio Crespi of Italy, Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland finished second while Cedric Lachat of Switzerland placed third.
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Christian Bindhammer of Germany during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj bet...

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duringfinal climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Half finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria in women competition and Flavio Crespi of Italy in men competition. Both of winners reached top of the route which gives them advantage for next day finals.
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duringfinal climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. H...

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Fourth placed Tomas Mrazek of Czech during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Flavio Crespi of Italy, Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland finished second while Cedric Lachat of Switzerland placed third.
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Fourth placed Tomas Mrazek of Czech during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj...

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Winner Flavio Crespi of Italy is entering final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Flavio Crespi of Italy, Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland finished second while Cedric Lachat of Switzerland placed third.
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Winner Flavio Crespi of Italy is entering final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj ...

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Climbing shoe of Flavio Crespi of Italy while he was climbing in  final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Flavio Crespi of Italy, Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland finished second while Cedric Lachat of Switzerland placed third.
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Climbing shoe of Flavio Crespi of Italy while he was climbing in final climb in Climbing World Cup ...

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Winner Flavio Crespi of Italy is holding grip during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Flavio Crespi of Italy, Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland finished second while Cedric Lachat of Switzerland placed third.
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Winner Flavio Crespi of Italy is holding grip during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was hel...

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Winner Flavio Crespi of Italy during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Flavio Crespi of Italy, Jorg Verhoeven of Netherland finished second while Cedric Lachat of Switzerland placed third.
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Winner Flavio Crespi of Italy during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj betwe...

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Katharina Saurwein of Austria  during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria, second was Maja Vidmar of Slovenia while her teammate Natalija Gros placed third.
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Katharina Saurwein of Austria during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj betw...

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Jenny Lavarda of Italy during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria, second was Maja Vidmar of Slovenia while her teammate Natalija Gros placed third.
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Jenny Lavarda of Italy during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. ...

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Ninth placed Murile Sarkany of Belgium during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria, second was Maja Vidmar of Slovenia while her teammate Natalija Gros placed third.
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Ninth placed Murile Sarkany of Belgium during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kr...

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Third placed Natalija Gros of Slovenia during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria, second was Maja Vidmar of Slovenia while her teammate Natalija Gros placed third.
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Third placed Natalija Gros of Slovenia during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kr...

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Climbing shoe of third placed Natalija Gros of Slovenia while she was climbing her final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria, second was Maja Vidmar of Slovenia while her teammate Natalija Gros placed third.
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Climbing shoe of third placed Natalija Gros of Slovenia while she was climbing her final climb in Cl...

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Second placed Maja Vidmar of Slovenia during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria, second was Maja Vidmar of Slovenia while her teammate Natalija Gros placed third.
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Second placed Maja Vidmar of Slovenia during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kra...

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Second placed Maja Vidmar of Slovenia during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria, second was Maja Vidmar of Slovenia while her teammate Natalija Gros placed third.
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Second placed Maja Vidmar of Slovenia during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kra...

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Winner Angela Eiter of Austria is geting ready for her final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria, second was Maja Vidmar of Slovenia while her teammate Natalija Gros placed third.
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Winner Angela Eiter of Austria is geting ready for her final climb in Climbing World Cup which was h...

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Winner of this race and overall World Cup winner Angela Eiter of Austria celebrating her victory on top of final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria, second was Maja Vidmar of Slovenia while her teammate Natalija Gros placed third. Angela Eiter was the only women who reached top of final route. <br>
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Winner of this race and overall World Cup winner Angela Eiter of Austria celebrating her victory on ...

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Third placed Natalija Gros of Slovenia during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kranj between 19. and 20. November 2005. Finals were won by Angela Eiter of Austria, second was Maja Vidmar of Slovenia while her teammate Natalija Gros placed third.
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Third placed Natalija Gros of Slovenia during final climb in Climbing World Cup which was held in Kr...

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