Festiglass du Quebec

The eigth edition of the Festiglass du Quebec took place in Canada from 18-20 February 2005. The individual competition was won by Evgeny Kryvosheytsev.
The eigth edition of the Festiglass du Quebec took place in Canada from 18-20 February 2005. The event at Pont Rouge was a great success, attracting an estimated 6000 visitors including the likes of Conrad Anker, Jim Donini, Peter Athans, Guy Lacelle.

The individual ice climbing competition was won the the Ice speed world Champion Evgeny Kryvosheytsev, who doubled his taking with a win in the pairs speed event on Saturday together with teammate Jonathan Urness from Canada.


Pont Rouge, Quebec, canada, ice

Team competition
1 Evgeny Krivosheitcev - Jonathan Urness
2 Guy Lacelle - Benoit Gradelet
3 Audrey Gariepy - Ian Mongrain
4 Martin Lajoie - Sam Beaugey
5 Erwann Lelann - Stéphane Lapointe
6 François Marcotte - Maxime Turgeon
7 Guy Tremblay - Mathieu Audibert
8 Dale Remberg - Kristie Arend
9 Louis-Julien Roy - Nicolas Gauthier
10 Roger Strong - Abby Watkins

Individual competition
1 Evgeny Krivosheitcev - Ucraina
2 Martin Lajoie - Québec
3 Louis-Julien Roy - Canada
4 Dale Remberg - Stati Uniti
5 Roger Strong - Stati Uniti


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Pont Rouge, Quebec, canada, ice
Pont Rouge, Quebec, canada, ice
Pont Rouge, Quebec, canada, ice
Pont Rouge, Quebec, canada, ice
Photos: Evgeny Krivosheitcev in action during the competition, and the winners of the team competition Evgeny Krivosheitcev and Jonathan Urness



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