Climbing Japan Cup


Climbing Japan Cup or Japan Climbing Cup is a series of climbing competitions held annually and organized by the JMSCA. The athletes compete in three disciplines: lead, bouldering and speed. The first Lead Japan Cup was held in 1987. The first Bouldering Japan Cup was held in 2005. The first Combined Japan Cup was held in 2018. The first Speed Japan Cup was held in 2019.

Lead

:ja:リード・ジャパンカップ|Lead Japan Cup
EditionY.M.DLocationWomenMen
111997.10.4-5Ōtake city, Hiroshima PrefectureRie KimuraDai Koyamada
121998.10.3-4Katano city, Osaka PrefectureHoshiko NakagaiTomohiro Shibata
131999.10.10-11Hadano city, Kanagawa PrefectureRie KimuraTakaaki Tsuiki
142000.11.4-5Kazo city, Saitama PrefectureYasue MinamiuraAkito Matsushima
152001.8.18-19Nanto city, Toyama PrefectureYuka KobayashiTakuya Takeda
162002.9.15-16Sendai city, Miyagi PrefectureYuka KobayashiHidekazu Ito
172003.9.27-28Nagaoka district, Kōchi PrefectureYuko HirohataKeita Mogaki
182004.6.12-13Sapporo city, Hokkaido PrefectureYuka KobayashiYoshinobu Shinozaki
192005.11.5-6Kazo city, Saitama PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiYuji Hirayama
202006.9.2-3Maniwa city, Okayama PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiSachi Amma
212007.6.2-3Hadano city, Kanagawa PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiSachi Amma
222008.6.7-8Taketa city, Ōita PrefectureMomoka OdaHidekazu Ito
232009.6.6-7Joetsu city, Niigata PrefectureYuka KobayashiSachi Amma
242010.6.5-6Inzai city, Chiba PrefectureMomoka OdaSachi Amma
252011.6.4-5Yamaguchi city, Yamaguchi PrefectureMomoka OdaSachi Amma
262012.6.9-10Gifu city, Gifu PrefectureMomoka OdaMasahiro Higuchi
272013.6.1-2Higashikurume city, TokyoYuka KobayashiDaisuke Kasahara
282014.6.7-8Omura city, Nagasaki PrefectureRisa OtaAkito Matsushima
292015.6.6-7Minabe town, Wakayama PrefectureAika TajimaMasahiro Higuchi
302016.6.11-12Morioka city, Iwate PrefectureAi MoriKeiichiro Korenaga
312017.6.10-11Saijo city, Ehime PrefectureAi MoriTaisei Honma
322019.3.2-3Inzai city, Chiba PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiKokoro Fujii

Bouldering

:ja:ボルダリング・ジャパンカップ|Bouldering Japan Cup
Akiyo Noguchi won the most, with 9 consecutive wins from 2005 to 2014. In 2017, Futaba Ito then 14-year-old, became the youngest athlete to win the Bouldering Japan Cup. There were no male athletes who won more than once until Kokoro Fujii won three times consecutively from 2016 to 2018.
EditionY.M.DLocationWomenMen
12005.9.23-24Kobe city, Hyogo PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiKeita Mogaki
22006.12.23-24Kazo city, Saitama PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiTatsuya Muraoka
32007.12.1-2Taketa city, Oita PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiKazuma Watanabe
42009.2.28-3.1Kawagoe city, Saitama PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiMasatoshi Sugita
52009.11.21-22Fukaya city, Saitama PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiTsukuru Hori
62011.2.26-27Nagasaki city, Nagasaki PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiAtsushi Shimizu
72012.2.25-26Nagasaki city, Nagasaki PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiTatsumi Nitta
82013.2.23-24Komazawa Olympic Park, Setagaya ward, TokyoAkiyo NoguchiSachi Amma
92014.2.22-23Shizuoka city, Shizuoka PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiMakoto Yamauchi
102015.2.21-22Fukaya city, Saitama PrefectureAika TajimaRei Sugimoto
112016.1.30-31Kazo city, Saitama PrefectureAkiyo NoguchiKokoro Fujii
122017.1.28-29Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Shibuya ward, TokyoFutaba ItoKokoro Fujii
132018.2.3-4Komazawa Olympic Park, Setagaya ward, TokyoAkiyo NoguchiKokoro Fujii
142019.1.26-27Komazawa Olympic Park, Setagaya ward, TokyoMiho NonakaTaisei Ishimatsu

Speed

Combined