IFSC Boulder World Cup Brixen: program and live stream

On June 10th to 12th, the international climbing elite will scale the bouldering wall in the Vertical Climbing Center in Brixen. 196 athletes are expected for the IFSC Bouldering World Cup. Here you will find the most important information and live streams for the competition.

The starting shot will be fired on Friday, June 10th at 9.00:196 a.m. with the women's qualification. XNUMX climbing professionals, including Olympic bronze medal winners, take part in the fifth Bouldering World Cup of the season in Brixen, Italy Jakob Schubert, youngster Mejdi Schalck, Alexander Megos. or the Japanese Dominators Yoshiyuki Ogata, Kokoro Fujii or Tomoa Narasaki. For women, they are the current world number one Natalia Grossman, teammate Brooke Raboutou, Miho Nonaka and Stasa Gejo or Jessica mushroom at the beginning.

Program IFSC Boulder World Cup Brixen 2022

Schedule (UTC +2:00)

  • Friday, 10th June 2022
    09.00: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Qualification Women
    16.30 p.m.: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Qualification Men
  • Saturday, 11th June 2022
    11.00:XNUMX a.m.: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Semifinals Women
    20.00 p.m .: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Final women, followed by award ceremony
  • Sunday, 12th June 2022
    11.00:XNUMX am: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Men's Semifinals
    19.00:XNUMX p.m.: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Men’s final, followed by the award ceremony

Important information about the live streams

The semi-finals and finals of the men's and women's bouldering competitions will be broadcast live worldwide on the IFSC YouTube channel streamed. However, this does not apply to countries within Europe. As recently communicated, the International Sport Climbing Federation is one Cooperation with the paid streaming platform Discovery+ received.

Accordingly, viewers in Europe can watch the semi-finals and finals live Discovery + and / or the Eurosport Player track, provided they buy a corresponding subscription. Those who cannot or do not want to do this have no choice but to wait a day. Each spin will be free 24 hours later on the Olympic Channel be visible.

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The women's bouldering final will be broadcast live on Eurosport 9 on Saturday 18 April at 00:1 (UTC+00:1); the men's bouldering final will be broadcast on Sunday 10 April at 23:00 on Eurosport 1 with a time delay.

Live stream semifinals women: IFSC World Cup Brixen 2022

Live stream final women: IFSC World Cup Brixen 2022

Live stream semi-finals men: IFSC World Cup Brixen 2022

Live stream final men: IFSC World Cup Brixen 2022

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Credits: Cover picture Daniel Gajda / IFSC

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