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Sport Climbing IFSC European Championships 2020


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50 minutes ago, Illya said:

Honig and Kalucka out in Lead

It's not a suprise ;) Still they both will be in top 20. :UKR Lavrykova is out from combination and probably :ISR Yohai, :CZE Siruckova and :UKR Chierniavska too. :SVK Michalkova has some chance to advance but not very big.

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14 minutes ago, Col_Frost said:

It's not a suprise ;) Still they both will be in top 20. :UKR Lavrykova is out from combination and probably :ISR Yohai, :CZE Siruckova and :UKR Chierniavska too. :SVK Michalkova has some chance to advance but not very big.

Yes( Potapova well done Lead 

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Since The Ninja challenge (Tv show) is well dominated by Climbing athletes, the Sport is getting here more and more attention, @Illyacan you help me understand the chances of Israeli athletes in this competition and the chances of going to Tokyo?

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2 minutes ago, Dnl said:

Since The Ninja challenge (Tv show) is well dominated by Climbing athletes, the Sport is getting here more and more attention, @Illyacan you help me understand the chances of Israeli athletes in this competition and the chances of going to Tokyo?

Difficult question , 'cause I doesn't know any interesting information about Israeili athletes. But Levi and Khazanov have chances

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Womens Combined. Pre-qualification(unofficial)

1. MESHKOVA VIKTORIIA 11

2. GEJO STASA 162

3. KALUCKA ALEKSANDRA 308

4. CAULIER CHLOE 342

5. KRASOVSKAIA ELENA 392

6. ADAMOVSKA ELISKA 432

7. MEUL HANNAH 520

8. KALUCKA NATALIA 544

9. DÖRFFEL LUCIA 660

10. THOMPSON-SMITH MOLLY 660

11. HÖNIG AFRA 1008

12. BESTVATER ALMA 1200

13. JANOSOVA MARKETA 1248

14. POTAPOVA NIKA 1330

15. CHUDZIAK PATRYCJA 1800

16. KEREM AYALA 2128

17. SMETANOVA MICHAELA 2618

18. PICCINI VANA 2808

19. BROZEK ANNA 3000

20. SHIRAN NOA 3570

21. LAVRYKOVA YELYZAVETA 5290

22. MICHALKOVA VANDA 5400

23. YOHAI NAAMA 6900

24. SIRUCKOVA TEREZA 8096

25. CHERNIAVSKA YEVHENIIA 8316

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Mens Combined. Pre-qualification(unofficial)

# Name Country Summary
1 COLLIN NICOLAS Belgium 80
2 LEHMANN SASCHA Switzerland 119
3 LUZHETSKII SERGEI Russia 126
4 KRUDER JERNEJ Slovenia 384
5 MARCUS NIMROD Israel 420
6 IARILOVETS NIKOLAI Russia 486
7 PEHARC ANZE Slovenia 540
8 BOSI WILLIAM Great Britain 1053
9 LEVIN RAM Israel 1104
10 BOLDYREV DANYIL Ukraine 1190
11 STRANIK MARTIN Czech Republic 1400
12 SHEMLA YUVAL Israel 1463
13 PUMAN HANNES Sweden 1680
14 KHAZANOV ALEX Israel 1872
15 LORENZI SIMON Belgium 1950
16 RUBTSOV ALEKSEI Russia 2380
17 DZIENSKI MARCIN Poland 2448
18 LEVIN GEVA Israel 3828
19 KURIC PETER Slovakia 4032
20 KRIZ JAN Czech Republic 4224
21 SAMOILOV FEDIR Ukraine 5148
22 BOTNAR BOHDAN Ukraine 5270
23 GRUZITIS EDVARDS Latvia 5800
24 POTUCEK SIMON Czech Republic 6006
25 POTUCEK STEPAN Czech Republic 8316
26 VOLF STEPAN Czech Republic 9660
27 BALTRUNAS KIPRAS Lithuania 10982
28 SERLACHIUS ROLF FREDRIK Sweden 11400
29 RUGENS ROLANDS Latvia 11700
30 KONECNY JAKUB Czech Republic 14880
31 KRAMARIC NIKOLA Croatia 16335
32 RAZ ROMEO CARMEL Israel 18000
33 OSADCHYI LEONID Ukraine 18144
34 TKACHUK MYKHAYIL Ukraine 19964
35 JERIOMENKO EDUARDAS Lithuania 29696
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