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Gold for Garnbret and Ondra in Chamonix

Yesterday the lead climbing final took place in Chamonix, where 17 athletes fought for a place on the podium in front of a spectacular backdrop. In the women's event, Olympic gold medalist Janja Garnbret of Slovenia claimed her third straight Lead World Cup gold medal, while in the men's, Czech Olympian Adam Ondra topped the podium, returning with a bang to the international competitive stage.

Lead and Speed ​​World Cup Chamonix 2022: program and live stream

The IFSC Lead World Cup will take place in Chamonix, France, from July 8th to 10th, 2022. The competition program and the live broadcast can be found here.

Janja Garnbret wins a World Cup medal for the 50th time

Janja Garnbret got her 50th World Cup medal with a win in the Lead discipline. The Japanese Taisei Homma won the men's event.

Meiringen receives a rejection from the IFSC

What was already an issue in the run-up to this year's event is now definitive: the IFSC Bouldering World Cup in Meiringen in April 2022 was the last in this form. These are the reasons.

Is the criticism of the International Sport Climbing Federation justified?

In recent times, the IFSC has often been offended by decisions. In the comment columns, some sharp shots are fired at the international sport climbing association. And the athletes themselves are also critical. Is this criticism appropriate or not?

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.

IFSC Boulder World Cup in Meiringen 2022: information and live stream

From April 8th to 10th, the climbing elite will meet for the first Bouldering World Cup of the season in the Haslital climbing hall in the Bernese Oberland. The IFSC Climbing World Cup in Meiringen kicks off the competition season. Here you will find the most important information and live streams for the competition.

IFSC asks you to pay: Climbing World Cup broadcasts will be subject to a fee

The International Sport Climbing Federation (IFSC) is making a second attempt after 2017 to monetize the rising popularity of climbing. In a media release on Friday, the IFSC announced a three-year partnership with the paid streaming platform Discovery+. Anyone who wants to watch the IFSC World Cups and World Championships until the 2024 Olympics will either have to pay or wait for the delayed transmission.

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