
Janja Garnbret wins – Andrea Kümin comfortably third | Boulder World Cup Meiringen
Janja Garnbret won gold and Natalia Grossman silver at the IFSC Bouldering World Cup in Meiringen. Andrea Kümin confidently climbed to third place.
Janja Garnbret won gold and Natalia Grossman silver at the IFSC Bouldering World Cup in Meiringen. Andrea Kümin confidently climbed to third place.
After a series of consultations with various stakeholders, the International Climbing Federation IFSC has today decided to cancel the IFSC Bouldering and Speed World Cup, scheduled for April 1-3, 2022 in Moscow, from the competition calendar.
As a result of the ongoing corona pandemic, the International Climbing Association (IFSC) and the Chinese Mountain Sports Association (CMA) have decided to cancel the two planned World Cups. The American Natalia Grossmann is the big beneficiary of this decision.
In 2001 the American Chris Sharma dominated the Bouldering World Cup in Munich. But the victory was revoked - because of cannabis consumption. Today, twenty years later, professional climbers consume carrots and insect meal. Our sport has become more professional. We take a look at the past and present.
During the bouldering world cup in Innsbruck, a cameraman filmed a close-up of Johanna Färber's rear for several seconds during the live broadcast. The athlete herself and the climbing scene are shocked.
Last night the final of the second bouldering competition took place in Salt Lake City. Sean Bailey and Natalia Grossman both won gold in front of their home crowd.
On Friday, May 21, 2021 and Saturday, May 22, 2021 the second Boulder World Cup of the season will take place in Salt Lake City, USA. Here you will find the most important information as well as the live broadcasts of the competitions
She is 19 years young, only started climbing four years ago - and recently got her first 9a in just 5 attempts. Actiontalk TV invited the scene's shooting star to the BETA program and accompanied her on the Voralpsee.
On April 16 and 17, 2021, the first World Cup of the season took place in Meiringen, Switzerland. The two winners of the first World Cup competition of the season dominated all rounds: Adam Ondra and Janja Garnbret.
The first World Cup of the season will take place in Meiringen, Switzerland, on April 16 and 17, 2021. Here you can find the most important information and live streams about the competition.
The first IFSC World Cup (discipline bouldering) of the season will take place in Meiringen on April 16 and 17, 2021.
A few weeks ago the IFSC announced the implementation of the first competition of the season in Meiringen. The first competitions, namely in Wujiang and Seoul, have already been postponed.
After weeks of uncertainty, it is now clear - in mid-April, Meiringen will be climbing again at the highest level. If the epidemiological situation allows, the world's best athletes will meet on April 16 and 17, 2021 for the first World Cup of the 2021 season in Haslital.
The IFSC postpones the European and Asian championships and questions the planned Boulder World Cup in Meiringen.
149 athletes participated in the sixth and last Boulder World Cup of the season in the American ski resort Vail. Once again Slovenian Janja Garnbret won the women's competition. Yoshiyuki Ogata won the men's race.