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Women's Lead

 

Climbers qualified to the Final


8th, :FRA Julia Chanourdie
7th, :AUT Jessica Pilz
6th, :JPN Akiyo Noguchi
5th, :KOR Seo Chae Hyun

4th, :SLO Mia Krampl
3rd, :JPN Ai Mori

2nd, :SLO Vita Lukan
1st, :SLO Janja Garnbret

 

Full Semifinals Results

https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/world-competition/calendar#!comp=8253&cat=2&route=2

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Men's Lead

 

Climbers qualified to the Final


8th, :SWE Hannes Puman
7th, :ITA Stefano Ghisolfi

6th, :AUT Jakob Schubert

5th, :JPN Kai Harada

4th, :CZE Adam Ondra
3rd, :CAN Sean McColl
2nd, :JPN Tomoa Narasaki

1st, :GER Alexander Megos

 

Full Semifinals Results

https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/world-competition/calendar#!comp=8253&cat=1&route=2

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

When does the final start? There is some meh concert going on.

 

the women in about 15 mins...

 

the men at 1.25 p.m. CET...

 

p.s. all live on Eurosport1 (and on Youtube in streaming)

 

EDIT: my fault...it's Eusp2

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Women's Lead

 

Final Result

 

Gold: :SLO Janja Garnbret
Silver: :SLO Mia Krampl
Bronze: :JPN Ai Mori

4th, :KOR Seo Chae Hyun
5th, :JPN Akiyo Noguchi
6th, :AUT Jessica Pilz

7th, :SLO Vita Lukan

8th, :FRA Julia Chanourdie

 

 

Full Competition Final Ranking

https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/world-competition/calendar#!comp=8253&cat=2

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and history has been made! Janja Garnbret is the first ever climber to win both Boulder and Lead title in the same year and in the same venue/week (Adam Ondra in 2014 won both titles in the male division, but Boulder and Lead were contested in 2 separate sites and in 2 different periods of the year)...

 

today she dominated the competition, even if the route was so difficult that even she couldn't make it to the Top...

 

disappointing 4th place in the end for the young Korean sensation Seo, winner of all the Lead events not won by Janja this year...

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Men's Lead

 

Final Result

 

Gold: :CZE Adam Ondra
Silver: :GER Alexander Megos
Bronze: :AUT Jakob Schubert

4th, :JPN Tomoa Narasaki
5th, :CAN Sean McColl
6th, :ITA Stefano Ghisolfi

7th, :JPN Kai Harada

8th, :SWE Hannes Puman

 

 

Full Competition Final Ranking

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

 

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and among the men, it's Adam Ondra who makes up for the disappointing outcome of the Boulder competition and takes his revenge over his main rivals...

 

kind of a wasted chance for Alex Megos, who looked the most convincing in the field through his climb, but finally made a capital mistake when he was close to overtake Ondra...

 

2nd medal (this time it's a bronze one) in 2 events for Jakob Schubert...meanwhile it's only a painful 4th place for the local hero and Boulder world champion Tomoa Narasaki...all of them fallen more or less on the same point of the wall (once again, very difficult route prepared by the course setter, with nobody getting even close to the Top)...

 

for Italy, another disappointing placing for Stefano Ghisolfi (definitely not having his best season)...4 years ago he was 7th, today "only" 6th...

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3 hours ago, phelps said:

and among the men, it's Adam Ondra who makes up for the disappointing outcome of the Boulder competition and takes his revenge over his main rivals...

 

kind of a wasted chance for Alex Megos, who looked the most convincing in the field through his climb, but finally made a capital mistake when he was close to overtake Ondra...

 

2nd medal (this time it's a bronze one) in 2 events for Jakob Schubert...meanwhile it's only a painful 4th place for the local hero and Boulder world champion Tomoa Narasaki...all of them fallen more or less on the same point of the wall (once again, very difficult route prepared by the course setter, with nobody getting even close to the Top)...

 

for Italy, another disappointing placing for Stefano Ghisolfi (definitely not having his best season)...4 years ago he was 7th, today "only" 6th...

 Probabile Ghisolfi Will have another chance in combined event. Top 20 is possible.

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