IFSC Speed ​​and Lead World Cup Jakarta | program and live stream

From September 24th to 26th, 2022, the climbing elite will meet in Jakarta, Indonesia, for the penultimate World Cup of the season in the lead and speed disciplines. Here you will find the most important information and live streams for the competition.

On the penultimate IFSC World Cup of the season in Jakarta the best athletes in the world compete in the disciplines of speed and lead. Among others, the Brit will be at the start Hamish McArthur, Vice European Champion Hannah Meul, the Indonesian speed experts Leonardo Veddriq and Katibin Kiromal, Natalia Grossman, Jesse Grouper or Colin Duffy from the United States and the strong Slovenians Luca Potocar and Janja Garnbret.

Program IFSC Climbing World Cup Jakarta 2022

Schedule according to Central European Summer Time (UTC+7:00)

  • Saturday, 24th September 2022
    14:00 p.m.: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Qualification Speed ​​Men and Women
    19:30 p.m.: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Finals Speed ​​Men and Women
  • Sunday 25. September 2022
    09:00 IFSC Climbing World Cup: Qualification Lead Men and Women
  • Monday, 26th September 2022
    12:15 p.m.: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Semifinals Lead Men and Women
    19:15 p.m.: IFSC Climbing World Cup: Final Lead Men
    Then final lead women

Important information about the live streams

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 recently communicated, 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. Those who cannot or do not want to do this have no choice but to wait a day. Each spin will be free 24 hours later on the Olympic Channel be visible.

Live Stream Finals Speed: IFSC Climbing World Cup Jakarta 2022

Live Stream Semifinals Lead: IFSC Climbing World Cup Jakarta 2022

Live Stream Finals Lead: IFSC Climbing World Cup Jakarta 2022

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