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1 hour ago, dcro said:

Well, we all know that these new additions are a joke. What, we will have 6 teams in baseball/softball, 10 people per category in karate... And people think that women's boxing quotas are thin. :lol::rolleyes:

i really dont know that, i presumed that the news sports will take spots for anothers........what a reduced quotas they have!!

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Well, To be honest the only addition to the olympic games which makes me happy :) As someone here said, it's much different than other sports plus it's surprisingly really fun to watch :)

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

World Championship was held last week

 

Men's lead

1. :CZE Adam Ondra

2. :AUT Jakob Schubert

3. :FRA Gautier Supper

 

Men's bouldering

1. :JPN Tomoa Narasaki

2. :CZE Adam Ondra

3. :FRA Manuel Cornu

 

Men's speed

1. :POL Marcin Dzienski

2. :IRI Reza Alipour

3. :RUS Aleksandr Shikov

 

Women's lead

1. :SLO Janja Garnbert

2. :BEL Anak Verhoeven

3. :SLO Mina Markovic

 

Women's bouldering

1. :SUI Petra Klingler

2. :JPN Miho Monaka

3. :JPN Akiyo Noguchi

 

Women's speed

1. :RUS Anna Tsyganova

2. :FRA Anouk Jaubert

3. :RUS Iuliia Kaplina

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Em 9/19/2016 at 17:23, DaniSRB disse:

World Championship was held last week

 

Men's lead

1. :CZE Adam Ondra

2. :AUT Jakob Schubert

3. :FRA Gautier Supper

 

Men's bouldering

1. :JPN Tomoa Narasaki

2. :CZE Adam Ondra

3. :FRA Manuel Cornu

 

Men's speed

1. :POL Marcin Dzienski

2. :IRI Reza Alipour

3. :RUS Aleksandr Shikov

 

Women's lead

1. :SLO Janja Garnbert

2. :BEL Anak Verhoeven

3. :SLO Mina Markovic

 

Women's bouldering

1. :SUI Petra Klingler

2. :JPN Miho Monaka

3. :JPN Akiyo Noguchi

 

Women's speed

1. :RUS Anna Tsyganova

2. :FRA Anouk Jaubert

3. :RUS Iuliia Kaplina

 

 

Well, I watched this World Championships to watch Climbing for the first time. I must say I was a bit sceptical for this sport but in the end, I found it really interesting!! (specially Bouldering)

So interesting that made me go and look for Climbing walls here in Lisbon! :p 

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