Lead climbing World Cup in Kranj 2019 - information and live stream

On Sunday, 29. September 2019, the Lead Climbing World Cup takes place in the Slovenian Kranj. Switzerland is represented by Anne-Sophie Koller, Katherine Choong, Michelle Hulliger and Sascha Lehmann. Austria and Germany travel with eleven and eight athletes respectively.

The fourth largest city in Slovenia, Kranj, invites the international climbing elite to the Lead World Cup on the weekend. Due to the numerous entries for the World Cup, the organizers had to change the program ten days ago. New is the qualifying round on Saturday, 28. September 2019, instead. The semi-finals and final will be on Sunday, 29. September 2019, performed.

Program of the World Cup in Kranj

Saturday, 28th September 2019
08.00 watch qualifying men
14.30 watch qualifying ladies

Sunday 29. September 2019
08.00 watch semi-final ladies and gentlemen
17.15 Watch Presentation and Observation Ladies
17.30 Watch Final Ladies
18.25 presentation and observation gentlemen
18.35 Final Men

Live stream of the World Cup in Kranj

Semi-final lead climbing: Sunday, 29. September 2019, 08.00 clock

Final lead climbing: Sunday, 29. September 2019, 17.15 clock

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Credits: Cover Picture Eddie Fowke / IFSC

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