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Sport Climbing IFSC World Championships 2019


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Noguchi now has the edge over Garnbret after the first Boulder (Janja actually hasn't finished her effort yet, but she's already done worse than the Japanese...

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and Janja didn't top the first section, which means that she's already behind both Noguchi and Mori and she's exposed to be beaten also by a few more climbers (and this would kill of her chances to win the combined event gold, especially if Coxsey goes well here)...

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very good effort by Coxsey...now she has it all in her hands...it's gonna be very difficult for Noguchi (and almost impossible for Garnbret) to overtake her in the overall ranking...

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2nd Top for Noguchi...and 1st for Garnbret, but she's still in her opponents' hands...

 

if Noguchi and, above all, Coxsey don't make any major mistake, it's a hopeless situation for the great Slovenian...

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and also Nonaka goes to the Top of the second Boulder, so she provisionally puts herself ahead of her Japanese rivals Mori and Ito for the second Japanese spot at the Olympics...

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and here comes the turnaround! Coxsey wasted a big chance by not topping the second Boulder...

now she's behind Noguchi and Garnbret in the Boulder section of the Combined event and all is going to get a lot more uncertain...:cheer:

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And Garnbret wins the lead and takes her third gold ahead of Noguchi and Coxsey.

 

Noguchi and Nonaka win the Japanese battle for the Olympic quota.

 

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Women's Combined Final

 

Boulder Results

 

1st, :JPN Akiyo Noguchi

2nd, :SLO Janja Garnbret

3rd, :GBR Shauna Coxsey

4th, :JPN Miho Nonaka

5th, :JPN Ai Mori

6th, :JPN Futaba Ito

7th, :SUI Petra Klinger

8th, :POL Aleksandra Miroslaw

 

Provisional Standings after Boulder

 

1st, :GBR Shauna Coxsey, 6 pts

2nd, :JPN Akiyo Noguchi, 7 pts

3rd, :POL Aleksandra Miroslaw, 8 pts

4th, :SLO Janja Garnbret, 12 pts

5th, :JPN Miho Nonaka, 16 pts

6th, :SUI Petra Klinger, 21 pts

7th, :JPN Futaba Ito, 30 pts

8th, :JPN Ai Mori, 40 pts

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