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IFSC Speed ​​World Cup Jakarta | Info & live stream

Jakarta is all about speed on May 6th and 7th. The second IFSC Speed ​​World Cup of the 2023 season is on the agenda. Here you will find all important information, the program and the live stream.

Mejdi Schalck and Miho Nonaka win the World Cup in Seoul

France's Mejdi Schalk confirms Hachioji's strong performance to win his second gold medal of the season in Korea. In the women's category, Miho Nonaka from Japan is back on the podium.

Two new speed world records, Grossman with third gold in a row

Records broke on the second IFSC World Cup weekend in Salt Lake City: Poland's Aleksandra Miroslaw broke her own world record for the third time in a row, Indonesia's Kiromal Katibin improved the men's fastest time for the second time in three weeks. In bouldering, Natalia Grossman underlined her dominance with the third World Cup gold in a row. The Japanese Yoshiyuki Ogata won the men's event.

IFSC World Cup in Seoul: Two speed world records, three Indonesians on the podium, Miroslaw with sixth gold

The speed competition at the IFSC Climbing World Cup in Seoul ended with gold for Indonesia and Poland. The men's medals went to three strong climbers from Indonesia. Aleksandra Miroslaw won gold and a new world record for women.

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