IFSC World Cup Briançon 2019: information and live stream

Next weekend, the next competition in lead climbing will be held in Briançon, France. Here you will find information about the program and the live broadcasts.

From the 19. to 20. July 2019 is the third IFSC World Cup in lead climbing. in the Parc des Sports at Briançon, the world elite is once again fighting for victory.

Program of the IFSC World Cup in Briançon

Friday, 19th July 2019

19.30-22.00 semi-finals men and women

Saturday, 20th of July 2019

20.00-21.00 final men

21.30-22.00 final women

Live broadcast of the semi-finals

Live broadcast of the finals

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Credits: Cover Picture Eddie Fowke / IFSC

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