Climbing World Championship 2018 - videos, pictures and results

Innsbruck invites you to the 6. to 16. September 2018 for the World Climbing Championships. More than 700 athletes, coaches and officials from all over the world are expected in the Austrian Alpine town to follow the competitions of the World Climbing Championship with 30.000 fans and 150 volunteers.

In addition to the individual disciplines lead, bouldering and speed, the combined Olympic format (Combined Format) will be used for the first time in Innsbruck. The world's top six athletes climb one after the other in all three disciplines. You can find all the news and pictures of the climbing world championship 2018 in the Category competition, The program of the World Cup looks like this.

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The program in the overview

The program of the World Climbing Championship 2018 in Innsbruck

Watch competitions live and in video replay

Video Lead Final Women - Climbing World Championship 2018

Video Lead Final Men - Climbing World Championship 2018

Video final paraclimbing - World Cup 2018

Video Final bouldering ladies climbing world championship 2018

Video final bouldering men - Climbing World Championships 2018

Video Combined Format Women - Climbing World Championships 2018

Video Combined Format Men - Climbing World Championships 2018

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Alex Megos opens climbing hall | Frankenjura Academy

Partial opening of the Frankenjura Academy: From today on you can climb in Alex Megos' climbing hall in Forchheim.
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Is Rhapsody (E11) the most dangerous route in the world?

Magnus Midtbo returns with Dave MacLeod to one of his most impressive first ascents: Rhapsody (E11, 7a).

Yannick Flohé climbs his hardest route to date with Lazarus (9a+).

9a+ in transit: Yannick Flohé manages to climb Lazarus at the Schiefen Tod in the Franconian Jura in just 4 Go's.

Efficient exercise on the way to handstand

This is how the handstand works: With the L handstand you can build up strength and practice the handstand position in a controlled manner.

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Alex Megos opens climbing hall | Frankenjura Academy

Partial opening of the Frankenjura Academy: From today on you can climb in Alex Megos' climbing hall in Forchheim.
00:20:25

Is Rhapsody (E11) the most dangerous route in the world?

Magnus Midtbo returns with Dave MacLeod to one of his most impressive first ascents: Rhapsody (E11, 7a).

Yannick Flohé climbs his hardest route to date with Lazarus (9a+).

9a+ in transit: Yannick Flohé manages to climb Lazarus at the Schiefen Tod in the Franconian Jura in just 4 Go's.

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