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{{short description|Serbian rock climber}}
{{Infobox climber
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| image = Staša Gejo 2017.jpg
| image = Staša Gejo 2017.jpg
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| caption = Gejo at the 2017 Boulder Worldcup in [[Munich]]
| caption = Gejo at the 2017 Boulder Worldcup in [[Munich]]
| name = Staša Gejo
| name = Staša Gejo
| nationality = [[Serbia|Serbian]]
| nationality = [[Serbia]]n
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1997|11|25}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1997|11|25}}
| birth_place = [[Niš]], [[Serbia and Montenegro|FR Yugoslavia]]
| birth_place = [[Niš]], [[Serbia and Montenegro|FR Yugoslavia]]
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| education =
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| occupation =
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| height = 174 cm
| height = 175 cm
| weight = 62 kg
| weight = 57–69 kg<ref name=kg />
| typeofclimber = [[Sport climbing]]
| typeofclimber = [[Competition bouldering]]
| highestgrade =
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| highestboulder =
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| knownfor = 2015 World Junior Champion Bouldering and Combined<br>2017 World Games Champion Bouldering<br>2017 European Champion Bouldering
| knownfor = 2015 World Junior Champion Bouldering and Combined<br />2017 World Games Champion Bouldering<br />2017 European Champion Bouldering
| firstascents =
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|medaltemplates = {{MedalCount
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{{MedalSport | Women's [[competition climbing]] }}
{{MedalCountry | {{SRB}} }}
{{MedalCount
| [[World Games]] | 1 | - | -
| [[World Games]] | 1 | - | -
| [[IFSC Climbing World Championships|World Championship]] | - | - | 1
| [[IFSC Climbing World Championships|World Championship]] | - | - | 2
| [[IFSC Climbing European Championships|European Championship]] | 1 | - | 1
| [[IFSC Climbing European Championships|European Championship]] | 1 | 1 | 2
}}
}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[World Games]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[World Games]]}}
{{Medal|Gold |[[2017 World Games|2017 Wrocław]]|[[Sport climbing at the 2017 World Games|Bouldering]]}}
{{Medal|Gold |[[2017 World Games|2017 Wrocław]]|[[Sport climbing at the 2017 World Games – Women's boulder|Bouldering]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[IFSC Climbing World Championships|World Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[IFSC Climbing World Championships|World Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Bronze |[[2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships|2018 Innsbruck]]|Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Bronze |[[2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships|2018 Innsbruck]]|Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Bronze |[[2021 IFSC Climbing World Championships|2021 Moscow]]|Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[IFSC Climbing European Championships|European Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[IFSC Climbing European Championships|European Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Gold |2017 Munich|Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Gold |2017 Munich|Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Silver |[[2020 IFSC Climbing European Championships|2020 Moscow]]|Combined}}
{{Medal|Bronze |2017 Munich|Combined}}
{{Medal|Bronze |2017 Munich|Combined}}
{{Medal|Bronze |2020 Moscow|Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships|World Youth Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships|World Youth Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Gold |2015 Arco |Junior Combined}}
{{Medal|Gold |2015 Arco |Junior Combined}}
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{{Medal|Competition|[[IFSC Climbing European Youth Championships|European Youth Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[IFSC Climbing European Youth Championships|European Youth Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Gold |2016 Langenfeld|Junior Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Gold |2016 Langenfeld|Junior Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Gold |2015 L'Argentière-<br>la-Bessée |Junior Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Gold |2015 L'Argentière-<br />la-Bessée |Junior Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Silver |2014 Edinburgh |Youth A Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Silver |2014 Edinburgh |Youth A Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Bronze |2013 Grindelwald |Youth A Bouldering}}
{{Medal|Bronze |2013 Grindelwald |Youth A Bouldering}}
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|show-medals = yes
|show-medals = yes
}}
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[[File:European championship Bouldering 2017 women 9437.jpg|thumb|Gejo as the 2017 European Champion in Bouldering - with [[Janja Garnbret]] in second and [[Petra Klingler]] in third place]]
[[File:European championship Bouldering 2017 women 9437.jpg|thumb|Gejo at the 2017 European Champion in Bouldering with [[Janja Garnbret]] in second and [[Petra Klingler]] in third place]]
[[File:Climbing World Championships 2018 Boulder Final Gejo (BT0A8145).jpg|thumb|Climbing at the finals of the 2018 Boulder Climbing World Championship]]
[[File:Climbing World Championships 2018 Boulder Final Gejo (BT0A8145).jpg|thumb|Climbing at the finals of the 2018 Boulder Climbing World Championship]]
'''Staša Gejo''' (born 25 November 1997 in [[Niš]]) is a [[Serbia|Serbian]] [[sport climber]]. She was the 2015 [[IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships|World Junior Champion]] in both [[Bouldering]] and Combined. In the senior category she won the 2017 [[World Games]] in Bouldering. She was the 2017 European Champion in Bouldering and came in third in Combined. In 2018 she came in third at the Boulder [[IFSC Climbing World Championships|World Championship]].
'''Staša Gejo''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Сташа Гејо}}; born 25 November 1997) is a [[Serbia]]n [[rock climber]] who specializes in [[competition climbing]]. She was the 2015 [[IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships|World Junior Champion]] in both [[competition bouldering]] and the combined event. In the senior category, she won the 2017 [[World Games]] in bouldering. She was the 2017 European champion in bouldering and came in third in combined scoring. In 2018 and 2021, she came in third at the [[IFSC Climbing World Championships|World Championships]] in bouldering.


== Rankings ==
== Rankings ==

=== Climbing World Cup<ref name="IFSC Worldcups" /> ===
=== Climbing World Cup<ref name="IFSC Worldcups" /> ===
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | Discipline
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | Discipline
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2012<br>Youth B
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2012<br />Youth B
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2013<br>Youth A
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2013<br />Youth A
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2015<br>Junior
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2015<br />Junior
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2016<br>Junior
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2016<br />Junior
|-
|-
| align="left" | Lead
| align="left" | Lead
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! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2016
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2016
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2018
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2018
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2021
|-
|-
| align="left" | Lead
| align="left" | Lead
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| -
| -
| 38
| 38
| -
|-
|-
| align="left" | Bouldering
| align="left" | Bouldering
| 49
| 49
| 7
| 7
| style="background: #cc9966;"| 3
| style="background: #cc9966;"| 3
| style="background: #cc9966;"| 3
|-
|-
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| -
| -
| 35
| 35
| -
|-
|-
| align="left" | Combined
| align="left" | Combined
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| -
| -
| 7
| 7
| -
|}
|}


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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | Discipline
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | Discipline
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2012<br>Youth B
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2012<br />Youth B
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2013<br>Youth A
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2013<br />Youth A
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2014<br>Youth A
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2014<br />Youth A
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2015<br>Junior
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2015<br />Junior
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2016<br>Junior
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2016<br />Junior
|-
|-
| align="left" | Lead
| align="left" | Lead
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! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2015
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2015
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2017
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2017
! style="background: #b0e0e6;" | 2020
|-
|-
| align="left" | Lead
| align="left" | Lead
| -
| -
| 30
| 30
| 11
|-
|-
| align="left" | Bouldering
| align="left" | Bouldering
| 14
| 14
| style="background: Gold;" | 1
| style="background: Gold;" | 1
| style="background: #cc9966;"| 3
|-
|-
| align="left" | Speed
| align="left" | Speed
| -
| -
| 41
| 41
| 11
|-
|-
| align="left" | Combined
| align="left" | Combined
| -
| -
| style="background: #cc9966;"| 3
| style="background: #cc9966;"| 3
| style="background: Silver;"| 2
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|refs=
{{Reflist|refs=
<ref name="IFSC Worldcups">{{web cite|url=http://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/rankings|title=World Cup Rankings|editor=[[International Federation of Sport Climbing|IFSC]]|date=29 March 2019|access-date=29 March 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="IFSC Worldcups">{{cite web|url=https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/world-competition/ranking|title=World Cup Rankings|website=[[International Federation of Sport Climbing]]|date=29 March 2019|access-date=29 March 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="IFSC profile">{{web cite|url=http://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/component/ifsc/?view=athlete&id=10338|title=Gejo's profile and rankings|editor=[[International Federation of Sport Climbing|IFSC]]|date=29 March 2019|access-date=29 March 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="IFSC profile">{{cite web|url=https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php?option=com_ifsc&task=athlete.display&id=3840|title=Gejo's profile and rankings|website=[[International Federation of Sport Climbing]]|date=29 March 2019|access-date=29 March 2019}}</ref>
<ref name=kg>{{cite web|url=https://www.8a.nu/news/stasa-gejo-talks-eating-disorder-part-2|title=Staša Gejo talks eating disorder part 2|website=8a.nu|date=6 October 2021|access-date=22 February 2023}}</ref>
}}
}}


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| ifsc_2020 = 3840
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[[Category:1997 births]]
[[Category:1997 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Female climbers]]
[[Category:Serbian female climbers]]
[[Category:Serbian sportspeople]]
[[Category:Serbian mountain climbers]]
[[Category:European champions for Serbia]]
[[Category:World Games gold medalists]]
[[Category:World Games medalists in sport climbing]]
[[Category:IFSC Climbing World Championships medalists]]
[[Category:Boulder climbers]]
[[Category:Serbian competition climbers]]
[[Category:World Games medalists for Serbia]]
[[Category:Medalists at the 2017 World Games]]

Latest revision as of 23:24, 28 June 2024

Staša Gejo
Gejo at the 2017 Boulder Worldcup in Munich
Personal information
NationalitySerbian
Born (1997-11-25) November 25, 1997 (age 26)
Niš, FR Yugoslavia
Height175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight57–69 kg (126–152 lb)[1]
Climbing career
Type of climberCompetition bouldering
Known for2015 World Junior Champion Bouldering and Combined
2017 World Games Champion Bouldering
2017 European Champion Bouldering
Medal record
Women's competition climbing
Representing  Serbien
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Games 1 - -
World Championship - - 2
European Championship 1 1 2
World Games
Gold medal – first place 2017 Wrocław Bouldering
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Innsbruck Bouldering
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Moscow Bouldering
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Munich Bouldering
Silver medal – second place 2020 Moscow Combined
Bronze medal – third place 2017 Munich Combined
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Moscow Bouldering
World Youth Championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 Arco Junior Combined
Gold medal – first place 2015 Arco Junior Bouldering
European Youth Championships
Gold medal – first place 2016 Langenfeld Junior Bouldering
Gold medal – first place 2015 L'Argentière-
la-Bessée
Junior Bouldering
Silver medal – second place 2014 Edinburgh Youth A Bouldering
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Grindelwald Youth A Bouldering
Silver medal – second place 2012 Gémozac Youth B Lead
Gejo at the 2017 European Champion in Bouldering – with Janja Garnbret in second and Petra Klingler in third place
Climbing at the finals of the 2018 Boulder Climbing World Championship

Staša Gejo (Serbian Cyrillic: Сташа Гејо; born 25 November 1997) is a Serbian rock climber who specializes in competition climbing. She was the 2015 World Junior Champion in both competition bouldering and the combined event. In the senior category, she won the 2017 World Games in bouldering. She was the 2017 European champion in bouldering and came in third in combined scoring. In 2018 and 2021, she came in third at the World Championships in bouldering.

Rankings

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Climbing World Cup[2]

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Discipline 2015 2016 2017 2018
Lead - - 42 35
Bouldering 24 18 6 6
Speed - - - 63
Combined - - 19 5

Climbing World Championships

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Youth[3]

Discipline 2012
Youth B
2013
Youth A
2015
Junior
2016
Junior
Lead 4 20 10 -
Bouldering - - 1 7
Speed 10 - 13 -
Combined - - 1 -

Adult[3]

Discipline 2014 2016 2018 2021
Lead - - 38 -
Bouldering 49 7 3 3
Speed - - 35 -
Combined - - 7 -

Climbing European Championships[3]

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Youth[3]

Discipline 2012
Youth B
2013
Youth A
2014
Youth A
2015
Junior
2016
Junior
Lead 2 19 6 - -
Bouldering - 3 2 1 1
Speed 5 10 5 - -
Combined - - - - -

Adult[3]

Discipline 2015 2017 2020
Lead - 30 11
Bouldering 14 1 3
Speed - 41 11
Combined - 3 2

References

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  1. ^ "Staša Gejo talks eating disorder part 2". 8a.nu. 6 October 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  2. ^ "World Cup Rankings". International Federation of Sport Climbing. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Gejo's profile and rankings". International Federation of Sport Climbing. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
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