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Sport Climbing Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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  • 2 months later...
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This weekend saw the European and Asian seasons opening with the Continental Cup events taking place in Munich and Hong Kong.

 

IFSC European Cup - Munich: Boulder

 

Men's Results:

1.) :FRA Thomas Lemagner - 3T/4Z (84.5)

2.) :GBR Jack MacDougall - 2T/4Z (69.1)

3.) :FRA Leo Favot - 2T/3Z (59.8)

4.) :FRA Antoine Girard - 2T/2Z (49.9)

5.) :GER Thorben Perry Bloem - 0T/4Z (38.7)

6.) :FRA Samuel Richard - 0T/3Z (29.5)

7.) :ISR Ido Fidel - 0T/2Z (19.7)

8.) :CZE Lukas Mokrolusky - 0T/2Z (19.7)

 

Women's Results:

1.) :GER Afra Honig - 3T/4Z (84.3)

2.) :AUT Flora Oblasser - 3T/3Z (74.9)

3.) :GER Lucia Dorffel - 3T/3Z (74.8)

4.) :FRA Lily Abriat - 3T/3Z (74.7)

5.) :FRA Lucile Saurel - 2T/4Z (69.4)

6.) :AUT Sandra Lettner - 2T/3Z (59.7)

7.) :GBR Zoe Peetermans - 2T/3Z (59.6)

8.) :ITA Stella Giacani - 0T/3Z (30.0)

 

Edited by Rafa Maciel
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Finally some common sense. IOC decides to put all 3 disciplines in programme for LA28. 

 

So now, we will see Speed, Lead and Boulder separate, with quota of 38 athletes per gender all together.

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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

Not too familiar with this sport, but do the same athletes compete in boulder and lead?

Absolutely, there was at first all-around with 3 disciplines, where lead/boulder specialists were favorites, then it was replaced by Lead+Boulder combined, where lead specialists was favorites because of greater gaps that can be achieved in lead climbing, and now these are separate disciplines where it depends only on what each climber could do best (or who is Janja Garnbret who will win 2 golds)

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2 hours ago, intoronto said:

Not too familiar with this sport, but do the same athletes compete in boulder and lead?

until Sport Climbing became part of the Olympic schedule, the "combined event" didn't exist and it was quite an oddity to see the same people being at the top of both boulder and lead, even if boulder was basically invented as a form of (indoor) training for the lead specialists

 

in the last 10 years, with this "combined event" included in the Olympic program, many things have changed and of course the strongest specialists in both disciplines started to develop also the skills required by "the other one" to be competitive in the new event

 

actually, also the design of the boulder and lead walls has changed to allow all the top athletes to become better all-arounders than true specialists of a single event

 

but, despite that, there are still a very good number of those and if you're not Janja Garnbret, it's very difficult to be a medal candidate in both disciplines

 

most likely, with boulder and lead being now separated also at the Olympics, I hope everything will be back to basics, with boulder and lead walls being way more complicated for the non-specialists, requiring different skills (and physical characteristics) that can't easily match one with the others

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:ITA Laura Rogora is the first woman in history to complete a onsight mode* route of 8c+ :yikes: (the following step, 9a, is the most difficult degree of climbing ever completed in the onsight mode -and only 2 male climbers did it; 9c is the most difficult degree of climbing overall...just to give you an idea of how amazing is the result achieved by Rogora)

 

she did it in France, at Les Gorges du Loup on the route called Ultimate Sacrifice

 

*technically, it means that the climber has never watched anybody else attempting the climb, that he/she has never tested/had a warmup on it before and he/she's done it entirely straight at the first attempt (no second chances on any passage)

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It's official.  Erin McNeice is my favorite athlete.  :roflmao:. (Never thought I'd see a T-Rex climbing a boulder.)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA3MN4NLkjo

 

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