Slovenia's Janja Garnbret won the women's bouldering event at the IFSC Climbing World Cup ©Getty Images

World champion Janja Garnbret of Slovenia won the women's bouldering at the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) World Cup in Moscow. 

Garnbret had led yesterday's qualifying event and went on to star in the final at CSKA Athletics Hall in Moscow.

Prior to this, 20 athletes had been narrowed down to six in the semi-final.

Garnbret won with four tops and four zones, with four attempts for each.

Her nearest opponent was Britain's Shauna Coxsey, who had four tops and zones with six attempts for both.

Jernej Kruder of Slovenia won the men's bouldering event at the IFSC Climbing World Cup in Moscow ©Getty Images
Jernej Kruder of Slovenia won the men's bouldering event at the IFSC Climbing World Cup in Moscow ©Getty Images

In third was France's Fanny Gibert of France, also achieving four tops and zones with six attempts each.

Slovenia also had success in the men's bouldering final, with Jernej Kruder taking the victory.

He secured four tops with eight attempts and four zones with six attempts. 

Adam Ondra of the Czech Republic was second with three tops and four zones, with five attempts and seven attempts, respectively.

Japan's Yoshiyuki Ogata took bronze after getting three tops with six attempts and three zones with five attempts.

Today's action concluded the event.