There was an all-Polish women's speed podium in Utah ©Daniel Gajda/IFSC

Aleksandra Miroslaw led an all-Polish women's speed podium at the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) World Cup in Salt Lake City.

Miroslaw clocked 6.93sec in the final to claim her second consecutive IFSC World Cup victory, following a speed triumph in Seoul earlier this month.

Aleksandra Kalucka was second in the final, in 7.83, and twin sister Natalia - the reigning world champion - beat American Emma Hunt in the race for bronze at Pioneer Park.

Miroslaw set a new world record at the Seoul event - 6.64 - as did Kiromal Katibin in the men's.

Indonesia's Katibin made it a double for world record-holders in Salt Lake City, beating American Noah Bratschi in the final.

Kiromal Katibin claimed the men's speed victory ©Dimitris Tosidis/IFSC
Kiromal Katibin claimed the men's speed victory ©Dimitris Tosidis/IFSC

Bratschi slipped, but Katibin still recorded an impressive time of 5.64.

The new world record he set in Seoul is 5.17.

Fellow Indonesian Veddriq Leonardo was third.

Bouldering contests are scheduled to take place over the next two days.