Olympic Qualifier Series Budapest | Info & Livestream

The second and final part of the Olympic Qualifier Series will take place in Budapest from June 20th to 23rd. For the athletes, the event is the last chance to secure an Olympic ticket. We have compiled the most important information and the live stream for you.

The Olympic Qualifier Series is tough. To qualify for the Olympic Games in Paris, it is not enough to just be at the top of one event. Only those who make it into the top 10 in the combined ranking of both competitions will advance. The second and final qualifying event will take place in Budapest from June 20th to 23rd. Last chance to qualify.

With the podium in Shanghai, Brooke Raboutou, Chaehyun Seo and Erin McNeice and Dohyun Lee, Alberto Gines Lopez and Adam Ondra climbed into pole position. But for athletes like Miho Nonaka, Lucia Dörffel, Jain Kim, Sascha Lehmann, Yannick Flohé and Alex Megos, the chances are still completely intact. What we can already say with certainty is that Budapest will be exciting, damn exciting.

Olympic Qualifier Series Budapest Program

Schedule (UTC+2:00)

  • Thursday, 20th June 2024
    11:40 a.m. Qualifications bouldering men and women
  • Friday, 21th June 2024
    09:40 a.m. Qualifications Lead Men and Women
    16:40 Qualifications Speed ​​Men and Women
  • Saturday, 22th June 2024
    09:40 a.m. Semi-finals bouldering men and women
    13:40 p.m. Semifinals Lead Men and Women
    17:55 p.m. Finals Speed ​​Men and Women
  • Sunday, 23th June 2024
    09:25 p.m. Finale Bouldering & Lead, Bouldering Women
    11:45 p.m. final bouldering & lead, lead women
    14:55 a.m. Finale Bouldering & Lead, Bouldering Men
    17:15 p.m. final bouldering & lead, lead men
Despite a ring ligament injury, Alex Megos managed to finish 12th in Shanghai. Photo: Nakajima Kazushige/IFSC
Despite a ring ligament injury, Alex Megos managed to finish 12th in Shanghai. Photo: Nakajima Kazushige/IFSC

Live stream Olympic Qualifier Series Budapest

The Olympic Qualifier Series competitions in Shanghai will be broadcast live on the Olympic Channel streamed on Olympics.com or on the official Olympic app.

We'll tell you how the format of the two-part Olympic Qualifier Series works in detail, how many points and Olympic tickets are awarded in this article for your convenience.

Livestream Final Women Bouldering & Lead


Livestream Final Men Bouldering & Lead


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