IFSC World Cup Meiringen 2021: Information and live stream

The first World Cup of the season will take place in Meiringen, Switzerland, on April 16 and 17, 2021. Here you can find the most important information and live streams about the competition.

The starting signal for the 2021 international sport climbing season will be given on Friday, April 16 at 9 a.m. with the men's qualification. Due to the current Corona situation, the event will be held without an audience. Numerous climbers take part in the first competition of the season. Among them are Adam Ondra, Alexander Megos., Jakob Schubert, Janja Garnbret, Jessica mushroom or Akiyo Noguchi.

IFSC Climbing World Cup 2021 program

Friday, April 16, 2021, Boulder Arena, Haslital climbing hall 
9 a.m .-- 15.30 p.m .: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Men's qualification
16.30pm - 22.00pm: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Qualification women

Saturday, April 17, 2021, Boulder Arena, Haslital climbing hall 
11.00 a.m. - 13.15 p.m .: IFSC Climbing World Cup: semi-finals women and men
19.15 p.m .: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Final men
20.45 p.m .: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Final women, followed by award ceremony

Live stream semi-finals: IFSC World Cup Meiringen 2021

Live stream final: IFSC World Cup Meiringen 2021

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Credits: Cover picture Haslital Mountain Festival

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