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1 ora fa, heywoodu ha scritto:

Please tell me this Stasa Gejo is someone we're gonna see at the Olympics? :hearts:

 

all the girls in this final should be in Tokyo (with possibly some exceptions in the Japanese team, since they have so many strong girls that Nonaka and Noguchi could well miss out on the internal qualification)...

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Women's Boulder

 

Gold: :SLO Janja Garnbret

Silver: :JPN Akiyo Noguchi

Bronze: :SRB Stasa Gejo

 

Full Competition Results here:

http://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/world-competition#!comp=1564&cat=5&route=-1

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and the 6 girls that made it through to the Combined Event Final should be:

 

:SLO Janja Garnbret

:AUT Jessica Pilz

:JPN Akiyo Noguchi

:JPN Miho Nonaka

:SUI Petra Klinger

:KOR Sa Sol

 

but we still need confirmation of that...

so, don't take this list for granted...

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13 ore fa, phelps ha scritto:

and the 6 girls that made it through to the Combined Event Final should be:

 

:SLO Janja Garnbret

:AUT Jessica Pilz

:JPN Akiyo Noguchi

:JPN Miho Nonaka

:SUI Petra Klinger

:KOR Sa Sol

 

but we still need confirmation of that...

so, don't take this list for granted...

 

confirmed...the 6 girls who did qualify for the Combined event Final are those named above...:evil:

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Men's Boulder, climbers qualified to the Final

 

:JPN Kokoro Fujii
:KOR Chon Jong Won
:SLO Gregor Vezonik
:JPN Kai Harada
:JPN Keita Watabe
:GBR Nathan Phillips

 

Full Results of the Semifinals:

http://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/world-competition#!comp=1564&cat=6&route=2

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and today we can't say that we have watched a poor session or that we didn't have any major surprise...

this afternoon finally it's been a geat show with many upsets, starting with the elimination of :SLO Jernej Kruder, :CZE Adam Ondra, :RUS Aleksei Rubtsov, :GER Jan Hojer and :FRA Mickael Mawem...all of them true medal candidates and all of them destroyed by the really inspired Asian climbers...

let's see what the technical commission is gonna do with the final's route...hoping that they won't build anything crazy, which would end up ruin the show (like they did yesterday with the girls and in the men's Lead final)...

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