Climbing World Cup in Villars 2019: information and live stream

Villars has become a permanent fixture in the annual competition calendar. From Thursday to Sunday, July 4th - 7th, 2019, the IFSC World Cup in the lead and speed disciplines will be held in the middle of the Vaudois Alps. The live broadcast is available here on LACRUX.

On an 6000 square meter parking lot, with spectacular views of the Mont Blanc massif and the Dents-du-Midi, the organizers once again create a setting that certainly does not need to shy away from comparison with the international competition venues.

The world elite of sport climbing will meet again in Villars. Will the topshots of the past season, like last year's winners in Villars, Janja Garnbret and Jakob Schubert, be back at the start? Or will some new stars rise in the climbing sky? It will be interesting - it is worthwhile in any case.

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Program of the IFSC World Cup in Villars

DateTimeDisciplinecompetition
Thursday, 4. July12 pmSpeedTraining Men / Women
15 pmSpeedQualifications Men / Women
Friday, 5. July9 17-clockLeadQualifications Men / Women
20.30 pmSpeedFinals Men / Women
22 pmSpeedPresentation ceremony
22.30 pmClimbing Festival
Saturday, 6. July10 12.30-clockLeadSemi-finals Men / Women
20 pmLeadFinal Men
21 pmLeadFinal Women
22 pmLeadPresentation ceremony
22.30 pmSilent Party

Live stream of the disciplines Lead and Speed ​​of the IFSC World Cup in Villars

Live stream of the Speed ​​discipline - July 5th, 20.30 p.m.

Live stream of the lead discipline (semifinals) - July 6th, 10.00 a.m.

Live Stream of the Lead Discipline (Final) - July 6th, 20.00:XNUMX p.m.

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Credits: Cover picture SAC / David Schweizer, Text SAC

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