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Tomoa Narasaki wins gold in Keqiao

Tomoa Narasaki wins the first Boulder World Cup of the season and rises to fourth place in the all-time best list.

Tomoa Narasaki flashes 8C+ Boulder and downgrades to 8B+

Tomoa Narasaki flashes Gakido and downgrades the 8C+ boulder to 8B+. Shortly afterwards he made the first ascent of Ashurado (8C).

Schubert grabs second World Cup gold and Olympic ticket | Result final combined format Bouldering & Lead men

Jakob Schubert wins the combined Bouldering and Lead format and thus his second World Cup gold plus an Olympic ticket.

IFSC Bouldering World Cup Prague | Info & live stream

This Friday to Sunday, June 4th to 6th, 2023, the fourth IFSC Bouldering World Cup of the season will take place in Prague. And it promises to be exciting: With Adam Ondra and Janja Garnbret, the two big dominators are back in the competition. We have put together the most important information and the live stream for you.

IFSC Boulder & Speed ​​World Cup Salt Lake City | Info & live stream

After the first tour stops of the year in Asia, the international climbing elite will compete at the IFSC Bouldering and Speed ​​World Cup in Salt Lake City from May 19th to 21st. Here you will find the most important information 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.

Tips from the pro: Four steps to a better underhand grip technique

The Japanese Tomoa Narasaki is one of the strongest boulderers in the world. In this video he reveals the best way to hold underhand grips and what to look out for.

Two Japanese on the podium at the Bouldering World Cup in Meiringen

A few hours ago the final of the IFSC Bouldering World Cup took place in Meiringen, Switzerland. With an impressive performance in the last boulder, Tomoa Narasaki catapulted himself onto the podium. Closely followed by his compatriot Yoshiyuki Ogata. Third place went to Frenchman Mejdi Schalck.

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