From June 9th to 11th, 2023, Brixen in South Tyrol will become an international bouldering stronghold. For three days, the climbing elite will compete at the IFSC Boulder World Cup. We have put together the most important information and the live stream for you.
It goes very fast. After Prague, where the two top shots Adam Ondra and Janja Garnbret have returned to the competition circuit, the next stop of the IFSC World Cup Tour is in Brixen next weekend. The vertical will be transformed into a climbing stadium for 3000 enthusiastic fans.

Program IFSC Boulder World Cup Brixen 2023
Schedule (UTC+2:00)
- Friday, 9th June 2023
09:00 Qualification bouldering women
16:00 Qualification bouldering men - Saturday, 10th June 2023
11:00 semi-final bouldering women
20:00 final bouldering women - Sunday, 11th June 2023
11:00 semi-final bouldering men
20:00 final bouldering men

Livestream IFSC Boulder World Cup Brixen 2023
The semi-finals and finals of the men's and women's competitions will be broadcast live worldwide on the IFSC YouTube channel streamed. However, this does not apply to countries within Europe. As communicated in 2021, 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.
For those who can't or don't want to do that, you have two options: You can wait a day, as each round will be available to watch for free on the Olympic Channel 24 hours later. Or they get a VPN client such as NordVPN and watch all World Cups in real time from now on.
Livestream semifinals women
Live stream finals women
Live stream men's semifinals
Live stream final men
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