IFSC Lead and Speed ​​World Cup Chamonix | Info & Livestream

From July 12th to 14th, 2024, the world's best climbers will meet in Chamonix for the IFSC Lead and Speed ​​World Cup. We have put together the most important information and the live stream for you.

At the World Cup in Innsbruck at the end of June, the Olympians Janja Garnbret and Jakob Schubertwhere it's going. The strong Austrian in lead, the Slovenian with double gold in bouldering and lead. At the IFSC Lead and Speed ​​World Cup in Chamonix The starting position will be different, at least for the women, especially since the long-time dominator will not be at the start.

The strongest climbers in the world will compete against an impressive backdrop at the IFSC Lead and Speed ​​World Cup in Chamonix from July 7th to 9th. Image: Lena Drapella/IFSC
The strongest climbers in the world will compete against an impressive backdrop at the IFSC Lead and Speed ​​World Cup in Chamonix from July 12th to 14th. Image: Lena Drapella/IFSC

Among men, Jakob Schubert, Adam Ondra, Alberto Gines Lopez, Sam Avezou, Colin Duffy, Sascha Lehmann, Luca Potocar or Sorato Anraku a very strong field of starters, teeming with Olympians and future Olympians.

But despite Janja Garnbret’s absence, there will be numerous strong climbers in the women’s category who will want to have a say in the victory, including Jessica Pilz, Erin McNeice, Ai Mori, Jain Kim, Mia Krampl or Hélène Janicot.

Program IFSC Lead & Speed ​​World Cup Chamonix 2024

Schedule (UTC+2:00)

  • Friday, 12th July 2024
    18:45 Qualifications Speed
  • Saturday, 13th of July 2024
    09:00 Qualifications Lead
    21:00 Finals Speed
  • Sunday, 14th July 2024
    10:00 Semifinals Lead
    20:30 Final Lead Women
    21:25 Final Lead Men
Frenchman Sam Avezou should be highly motivated after his brilliant result in 2023 (2nd place) and Olympic qualification. Image: Jan Virt / IFSC
Frenchman Sam Avezou should be highly motivated after his brilliant result in 2023 (2nd place) and Olympic qualification. Image: Jan Virt / IFSC

Livestream IFSC Lead & Speed ​​World Cup Chamonix 2024

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.

IFSC World Cup Chamonix 2024: Livestream Qualification Speed

IFSC World Cup Chamonix 2024: Livestream Finals Speed

IFSC World Cup Chamonix 2024: Livestream Semifinals Lead

IFSC World Cup Chamonix 2024: Livestream Finals Lead

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Credits: Cover picture Lena Drapella/IFSC

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