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Akiyo Noguchi first competed in the Climbing World Cup in 2005 in lead discipline that took place in Shanghai, China.[1] In 2007, she started competing in bouldering and won her first World Cup medal (silver) in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 2008, she won her first gold medal in Bouldering World Cup in Montauban, France. Over the years, she has competed in both lead and boulder, with more success in the latter. Noguchi attended her final IFSC Climbing World Cup in Innsbruck in June 2021, finishing a career of 149 World Cups and 68 podium places.

Year Date Location Rank Discipline
2005 October 22 Shanghai, China 15 Lead
2006 May 19 Dresden, Germany 16 Lead
August 5 Singapore 9 Lead
September 16 Marbella, Spain 14 Lead
2007 April 20 Sofia, Bulgaria 2nd Boulder
April 27 Hall, Austria 4 Boulder
June 8 Grindelwald, Switzerland 2nd Boulder
June 15 Zürich, Switzerland 24 Lead
June 22 Fiera di Primiero, Italy 3rd Boulder
August 11 Qinghai, China 17 Lead
October 13 Kazo, Japan 12 Lead
2008 April 18 Hall, Austria 4 Boulder
May 2 Réunion, France 2nd Boulder
May 30 Grindelwald, Switzerland 3rd Boulder
June 13 Fiera di Primiero, Italy 10 Boulder
July 4 Montauban, France 1st Boulder
July 12 Chamonix, France 13 Lead
September 12 Bern, Switzerland 5 Lead
September 19 Imst, Austria 6 Lead
September 26 Puurs, Belgium 5 Lead
October 31 Moscow, Russia 6 Boulder
November 15 Kranj, Slovenia 3rd Lead
2009 April 11 Kazo, Japan 1st Boulder
May 1 Hall, Austria 1st Boulder
May 29 Wien, Austria 2nd Boulder
June 5 Vail, United States 3rd Boulder
June 12 Eindhoven, Netherlands 1st Boulder
July 12 Chamonix, France 10 Lead
September 25 Puurs, Belgium 13 Lead
November 6 Brno, Czech Republic 7 Lead
November 14 Kranj, Slovenia 2nd Lead
2010 May 14 Greifensee, Switzerland 2nd Boulder
May 28 Wien, Austria 1st Boulder
June 4 Vail, United States 7 Boulder
June 17 Moscow, Russia 4 Boulder
June 25 Eindhoven, Netherlands 4 Boulder
July 3 Sheffield, United Kingdom 3rd Boulder
July 30 Munich, Germany 1st Boulder
August 20 Xining, China 3rd Lead
August 28 Chuncheon, South Korea 9 Lead
October 29 Huaiji, China 9 Lead
November 13 Kranj, Slovenia 3rd Lead
2011 April 14 Milan, Italy 4 Boulder
May 7 Log-Dragomer, Slovenia 2nd Boulder
May 13 Vienna, Austria 7 Boulder
May 27 Canmore, Canada 1st Boulder
June 3 Vail, United States 5 Boulder
June 17 Eindhoven, Netherlands 1st Boulder
June 25 Barcelona, Spain 1st Boulder
July 2 Sheffield, United Kingdom 1st Boulder
August 19 Munich, Germany 6 Boulder
September 30 Puurs, Belgium 5 Lead
October 8 Boulder, United States 6 Lead
2012 April 13 Chongqing, China 1st Boulder
April 21 Log-Dragomer, Slovenia 5 Boulder
April 27 Vienna, Austria 1st Boulder
May 18 Innsbruck, Austria 7 Boulder
June 1 Vail, United States 11 Boulder
August 25 Munich, Germany 1st Boulder
September 21 Puurs, Belgium 6 Lead
October 20 Mokpo, South Korea 5 Lead
October 27 Inzai, Japan 6 Lead
November 17 Kranj, Slovenia 5 Lead
2013 March 22 Chongqing, China 4 Boulder
April 5 Millau, France 3rd Boulder
April 26 Kitzbühel, Austria 2nd Boulder
May 11 Log-Dragomer, Slovenia 4 Boulder
May 17 Innsbruck, Austria 3rd Boulder
June 1 Toronto, Canada 2nd Boulder
June 7 Vail, United States 2nd Boulder
July 19 Briançon, France 6 Lead
August 24 Munich, Germany 9 Boulder
September 20 Puurs, Belgium 5 Lead
October 11 Mokpo, South Korea 7 Lead
October 19 Wujiang, China 9 Lead
November 1 Valence, France 7 Lead
November 16 Kranj, Slovenia 2nd Lead
2014 April 26 Chongqing, China 3rd Boulder
May 3 Baku, Azerbaijan 2nd Boulder
May 10 Grindelwald, Switzerland 4 Boulder
May 16 Innsbruck, Austria 3rd Boulder
May 31 Toronto, Canada 1st Boulder
June 6 Vail, United States 1st Boulder
June 20 Haiyang, China 1st Boulder
June 27 Laval, France 1st Boulder
July 10 Chamonix, France 6 Lead
July 19 Briançon, France 7 Lead
October 25 Inzai, Japan 4 Lead
November 15 Kranj, Slovenia 3rd Lead
2015 May 30 Toronto, Canada 2nd Boulder
June 5 Vail, United States 2nd Boulder
June 20 Chongqing, China 1st Boulder
June 26 Haiyang, China 2nd Boulder
August 14 Munich, Germany 4 Boulder
November 14 Kranj, Slovenia 13 Lead
2016 April 15 Meiringen, Switzerland 4 Boulder
April 23 Kazo, Japan 20 Boulder
April 30 Chongqing, China 2nd Boulder
May 14 Navi Mumbai, India 3rd Boulder
May 20 Innsbruck, Austria 6 Boulder
June 10 Vail, United States 8 Boulder
August 12 Munich, Germany 3rd Boulder
October 22 Xiamen, China 4 Lead
November 26 Kranj, Slovenia 2nd Lead
2017 April 7 Meiringen, Switzerland 21 Boulder
April 22 Chongqing, China 3rd Boulder
April 29 Nanjing, China 13 Boulder
May 6 Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan 2nd Boulder
June 9 Vail, United States 2nd Boulder
June 24 Navi Mumbai, India 3rd Boulder
August 18 Munich, Germany 3rd Boulder
October 7 Wujiang, China 4 Lead
October 14 Xiamen, China 6 Lead
November 11 Kranj, Slovenia 9 Lead
2018 April 13 Meiringen, Switzerland 3rd Boulder
April 21 Moscow, Russia 53 Speed
3rd Boulder
May 5 Chongqing, China 33 Speed
1st Boulder
May 12 Tai'an, China 35 Speed
1st Boulder
June 2 Hachioji, Japan 1st Boulder
June 8 Vail, United States 3rd Boulder
July 6 Villars, Switzerland 39 Speed
5 Lead
July 11 Chamonix, France 49 Speed
7 Lead
August 17 Munich, Germany 3rd Boulder
October 20 Wujiang, China 26 Speed
4 Lead
October 27 Xiamen, China 28 Speed
3rd Lead
2019 April 5 Meiringen, Switzerland 2nd Boulder
April 26 Chongqing, China 30 Speed
2nd Boulder
May 3 Wujiang, China 34 Speed
2nd Boulder
June 7 Vail, United States 2nd Boulder
July 3 Villars, Switzerland 4 Lead
30 Speed
July 11 Chamonix, France 10 Lead
37 Speed
October 20 Xiamen, China 2nd Lead
October 27 Inzai, Japan 4 Lead
2021 April 17 Meiringen, Switzerland 4 Boulder
May 31 Salt Lake City, United States 13 Speed
18 Boulder
June 26 Innsbruck, Austria 3rd Lead
5 Boulder
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