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Sport Climbing IFSC World Championships 2019


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Men's Lead

 

Climbers qualified to the Semifinal Round

 

26th, :JPN Meichi Narasaki
25th, :NED Tim Reuser
24th, :SLO Martin Bergant
23rd, :JPN Hidemasa Nishida
22nd, :ITA Marcello Bombardi
21st, :KOR Kim Han Wool
20th, :GBR William Bosi
19th, :RUS Vladislav Shevchenko
18th, :KOR Chon Jong Won
17th, :USA Rudolph Ruana
16th, :USA Sean Bailey
15th, :SLO Domen Skofic
14th, :CZE Martin Stranik
13th, :CZE Jakub Konecny
12th, :SWE Hannes Puman
11th, :JPN Kokoro Fujii
10th, :CZE Adam Ondra
9th, :FRA Romain Desgranges
8th, :ITA Stefano Ghisolfi
7th, :RUS Dmitrii Fakiryanov
6th, :GER Alexander Megos
5th, :CAN Sean McColl
4th, :JPN Kai Harada
3rd, :JPN Tomoa Narasaki
2nd, :SUI Sascha Lehmann
1st, :AUT Jakob Schubert

 

Full Qualifications Results

https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/world-competition/calendar#!comp=8253&cat=1

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@JoshMartini007 @intoronto Sean McColl is looking like he’s on great form to qualify for the next Olympics here. I don’t think his speed times are terrible...

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Just now, Olympian1010 said:

@JoshMartini007 @intoronto Sean McColl is looking like he’s on great form to qualify for the next Olympics here. I don’t think his speed times are terrible...

 

Well he was the combined world champion at the 2012, 2014 and 2016 editions

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Just now, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Well he was the combined world champion at the 2012, 2014 and 2016 editions

His form hasn’t been this good in a while though. Hopefully he’s found that type of form again.

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20 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

@JoshMartini007 @intoronto Sean McColl is looking like he’s on great form to qualify for the next Olympics here. I don’t think his speed times are terrible...

Canadian media have been hyping him as Olympic champ.

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I don't think that anybody can beat Tomoa Narasaki this year (and also Adam Ondra in perspective, if he can heal the wrist injury bothering him for quite some time now and overcome this tournament's mental struggle)...

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Quite interesting that the japanese head coach is from Germany ... :mumble:

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Just now, OlympicsFan said:

Quite interesting that the japanese head coach is from Germany ... :mumble:

 

well, the sport originated in the Alps...so, it's quite normal to see many coaches and officials coming from the Alpine Nations...

 

then, mainly thanks to the fact that now only artificial "standard" walls are used, in the last few years luckily the sport developed at almost every latitude, so, now you can find medallists from all over the world...but the "schools" and the traditional climbing Nations are still those in the cradle of the discipline...

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Very physical walls in the semifinals. I think the route setters did a great job. Both routes are fun to watch. We may not see any tops, but the routes should definitely differentiate the good and the bad.

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Miho Nonaka :JPN decided not to compete in the lead semifinals in order to rest for the combined. She is struggling with minor shoulder injuries though, so I don’t blame her.

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