IFSC Lead World Cup Koper | Livestream & Program

From September 6th to 7th, 2024, the world's best climbers will compete for medals at the Lead World Cup in Koper. Here you can find the live stream, program and all important information about the event in Slovenia.

The European Championships have barely passed and the next IFSC World Cup is just around the corner: In Plus Climbing in the Slovenian Copper From 6 to 7 September 2024, the international climbing elite will meet for Lead World Cup.

Long-time dominator and crowd favorite Janja Garnbret will make it particularly difficult for her competitors in front of their home crowd. Image: Jan Virt / IFSC
Long-time dominator and crowd favorite Janja Garnbret will make it particularly difficult for her competitors in front of their home crowd. Image: Jan Virt / IFSC

IFSC Lead World Cup Koper 2024: The most important things at a glance

Perfect mix for a thrilling Lead World Cup in Koper: top-class athletes and a highly motivated audience. Photo: Jan Virt / IFSC
Perfect mix for a thrilling Lead World Cup in Koper: top-class athletes and a highly motivated audience. Photo: Jan Virt / IFSC

Livestream: How to follow the Lead World Cup in Koper

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.

Livestream Lead Semifinals Men & Women | IFSC Lead World Cup Koper 2024

Livestream Lead Finals Men & Women | IFSC Lead World Cup Koper 2024

These athletes are competing

The start list of the IFSC Lead World Cup in Koper includes athletes such as Hannes VanDuysen, Mejdi Schalck, the newly crowned European champion Sam Avezou, the Olympic champion Toby Roberts, the German power combo Yannick Flohe and Alex Megos, the Japanese spearheads Sorato Anraku and Yoshiyuki Ogata or the Swiss Lead European Champion Sascha Lehmann.

After their disappointing performance at the Olympic Games, Yannick Flohรฉ and Alex Megos will be more than motivated to be at the top in Koper. Photo: Jan Virt / IFSC
After their disappointing performance at the Olympic Games, Yannick Flohรฉ and Alex Megos will be more than motivated to be at the top in Koper. Photo: Jan Virt / IFSC

The womenโ€™s field is also top-class: Olympic champion Janja Garnbret will not miss the opportunity to perform in front of the home crowd, just like her teammates Mia Krampl, Vital Lucan or Jennifer Eucharia Buckley.

Other names include Jessica Pilz, Oceania MacKenzie, Zelia Avezou, Lucia Doerffel, Laura Rogora, Chaehyun Seo and Annie Sanders guarantee an exciting competition.

The newly crowned Olympic champion and lead specialist Toby Roberts will also want to have a say in the victory in Koper. Image: Jan Virt / IFSC
The newly crowned Olympic champion and lead specialist Toby Roberts will also want to have a say in the victory in Koper. Image: Jan Virt / IFSC

Program IFSC Lead World Cup Koper 2024: When is what happening?

DateTime of dayDiscipline
Friday 6th September20 to 22.30 clock (GMT+XNUMX)Semifinals women and men
Saturday, September 7st20 pm
21 pm
Final men
Final women

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