Olympic Climbing – The Complete Guide To Tokyo 2020
Everything you need to know about Olympic Climbing in Tokyo 2021. Meet the climbers, find the times, learn the rules and more!
Everything you need to know about Olympic Climbing in Tokyo 2021. Meet the climbers, find the times, learn the rules and more!
Japan are hosting the 2021 Olympics and are set to field possibly the strongest team of any country. Up in front is 23 year old Tomoa Narasaki – who has just won the IFSC Bouldering and Combined Climbing World Championships 2019.
What a crazy Combined final for 2019 – With Speed results out of nowhere and really hard boulders, it was all up to the Lead – See who won and how it went down now
After a hard competition that saw him not topping any of the Bouldering problems in finals – Adam Ondra has proven he is the world’s best lead climber. In Finals Adam Ondra of the Czech Republic managed to get one hold further than anyone else – taking Gold in the IFSC Lead Climbing World Championships.
The Men’s Bouldering IFSC World Championships Final took place, featuring the dominant Adam Ondra as well as Jakob Schubert, Tomoa Narasaki, Yannick Flohé and a host of insanely hard problems. Qualifications for lead happened today with some incredible results
Sasha Digiulian’s expedition to Pico Cao Grande in an epic, rain-filled, choss fest of dangerous hard routing, Jacopo Larcher’s hardest trad climb revealed, 9b sent back to back in Rodellar – More news and updates in the climbing world
Climbing news for the last week featuring Piotr Schab climbing his first 9b, IFSC World Cup news with Manuel Cornu and Janja Garnbret, Alex Puccio 8B+ boulder, Jim Pope film and more
Climbing news from Easter April 2019 featuring Janja Garnbret gold at IFSC Bouldering World Cups, Daniel Woods on The Kingdom, Seb Bouin 9b Mamichula and the Wide Boyz Black Mamba
Watch the highlights of the men’s qualifiers for the IFSC Bouldering World Championships featuring Adam Ondra and Sean McColl