Program and live stream: Climbing European Championship Munich 2022

From August 11th to 18th, 2022, the competitions in the disciplines Bouldering, Lead, Speed ​​and in the combined format Boulder & Lead will be held at the European Climbing Championships in Munich. Click here for the program and the respective live stream.

Thanks to our involvement, the qualification, semi-final and final competitions of the Climbing European Championship 2022 in the disciplines bouldering, Lead, Speed as well as in the Combo format Boulder & Lead be followed live. Live streams are available from ARD and ZDF, and in some cases also from Swiss television.

In the case of a live broadcast on ARD/ZDF, viewers outside of Germany must take the detour via VPN client to be able to watch the live streams. A common tool is NorthVPN.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The live streams are only available a few minutes before the start of the competitions and are constantly updated by us. After the respective events, the live streams are no longer available.

Table of Contents

European Climbing Championship Day 1: Qualification Lead Women & Bouldering Men

Competition times from Thursday, August 11, 2022

  • 12.00 a.m.: Qualification bouldering men
  • 13.00 a.m.: Qualification Lead Women

European Climbing Championship Day 2: Qualification Lead Men & Bouldering Women

Competition times from Friday, August 12, 2022

  • 12.00 a.m.: Qualification Lead Men
  • 13.00 a.m.: Qualification bouldering women

European Climbing Championship Day 3: Semifinals and Finals Lead Women & Bouldering Men

Competition times from Saturday 13 August 2022

  • 09.00:XNUMX am: Lead women semi-finals
  • 12.00:XNUMX p.m.: Bouldering semi-finals men
  • 16.00 p.m.: Final Lead Women
  • 17.30 p.m.: Final bouldering men

Repeat bouldering final women (ARD)


European Climbing Championship Day 4: Semifinals and Finals Lead Men & Bouldering Women

Competition times from Sunday 14 August 2022

  • 09.00 am: Bouldering women's semi-finals
  • 12.00:XNUMX p.m.: Lead Men's Semifinals
  • 16.00 p.m.: Final Bouldering Women
  • 18.45 p.m.: Final Lead Men

European Climbing Championship Day 5: Qualification & Finals Speed ​​Men and Women

Competition times from Monday 15 August 2022

  • 14.00 p.m.: Qualification speed women
  • 14.30 p.m.: Qualification speed men
  • 15.30 p.m.: Final Speed ​​Women
  • 15.45 p.m .: Final speed men

European Climbing Championship Day 6: Final combined format bouldering & lead women

Competition times from Wednesday 17 August 2022

  • 15.00 p.m.: Final combined format Bouldering & Lead women

Replay Women Combined (SRF)


European Climbing Championship Day 7: Final combined format bouldering & lead men

Competition times from Thursday, August 18, 2022

  • 15.00 p.m.: Final combined format bouldering & lead men

Replay Men Combined (SRF)


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