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Sport Climbing IFSC World Championships 2023


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Sport Climbing IFSC World Championships 2023

 

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  • 6 months later...

:GBR hope Toby Roberts seems off his game today only managing 2 tops and 5 zones in qualifying. Currently in 13th place so he will probably struggle to get into the semi-finals (in 2021 it took minimum of 3 tops and 5 zones to qualify)

 

Thankfully the Olympic quotas aren't awarded until later in the week during combined event, but it's not a great start to the competition. 

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Getting on for about 100 athletes having completed and somehow Roberts is still clinging on to qualifying spot in 15th. In better news for :GBR, Jack Macdougall should be safely through with 3 tops and 5 zones - currently sitting in 9th place.

 

Another 36 athletes yet to start....

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A couple of shocks in the qualifying so far

 

:BEL world number 8 Hannes Van Duysen wont progress after failing to zone on the first boulder - he's currently in 25th. Likewise, world number 11 :USA Colin Duffy and number 15 Jan-Luca Posch of :AUT have both had a stinker of a day and are down in 45th and 57th respectively. 

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6 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

A couple of shocks in the qualifying so far

 

:BEL world number 8 Hannes Van Duysen wont progress after failing to zone on the first boulder - he's currently in 25th. Likewise, world number 11 :USA Colin Duffy and number 15 Jan-Luca Posch of :AUT have both had a stinker of a day and are down in 45th and 57th respectively. 

He was nursing a sprained ankle apparently. I’m surprised he entered the comp. 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Doesn't look like there were any major surprises in the qualification for Women's Lead although world numbers 12 -14 (:CZE Eliska Adamovska, :JPN Ryu Nakagawa and :USA Natalia Grossman) all finish just outside of the semi-final cut off

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