The IFSC Climbing World Cup in Innsbruck 2025 saw Alberto Ginés López lead the men's qualifiers and Janja Garnbret dominate the women's qualifiers, setting the stage for semi-finals as top athletes compete for victory.
Anraku Sorato of Japan led the men's Boulder semi-final at the IFSC Climbing World Cup Innsbruck 2025, narrowly beating Lee Dohyun of South Korea, with the final scheduled for tonight. The event features challenging problems and competitive performances from top climbers worldwide.
At the IFSC Climbing World Cup in Innsbruck 2025, top climbers like Anraku Sorato and Lee Dohyun qualified for the semi-finals in a competitive men's Boulder qualification round, with notable performances from Pan Yufei, Toby Roberts, and debutant Luca Boldrini. The semi-finals are scheduled for the next day, with updates available on the IFSC channels.
In the semi-final of the women's Boulder event at the IFSC Climbing World Cup Bern 2025, Nonaka Miho led with the only multiple tops, while tight scores and decimal differences determined the finalists, with the final set for later today.
The IFSC Boulder World Cup Bern 2025 saw women’s qualification with notable performances from Kyra Condie and Annie Sanders, as well as other top climbers from France, Japan, and Spain. Condie, in her last full circuit, expressed excitement about the new wall and her semi-final qualification, while Sanders and Calliet topped their groups. The semi-finals will determine the finalists for the upcoming final round, with updates available on the IFSC website and social media channels.
The women's semi-final at the IFSC Boulder World Cup in Prague saw French climbers Oriane Bertone and Agathe Calliet leading, with Bertone aiming for a comeback after previous frustrations, and both securing spots in the final along with competitors from Japan, Great Britain, Slovenia, and Spain. The final is scheduled for 18:30, with updates available on the IFSC channels.
The 2024 Paris Olympics will feature several new sports and events, including the debut of breaking (commonly known as breakdancing) with 16 men and 16 women competing, surfing taking place in Teahupo’o, skateboarding returning with four events, sport climbing with a fresh format and more athletes, 3x3 basketball making a comeback, and the debut of kayak cross under the canoe slalom umbrella. Additionally, there are changes in other sports such as artistic swimming, boxing, sailing, shooting, track and field, volleyball, and weightlifting.