IFSC climbing competition Toulouse - information, program and live stream

From November 28 to December 1, 2019, the next IFSC competition will take place in Toulouse, France, in a combined format. The event offers athletes another chance to qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Here is the information, the program and the live stream of the event.

Eight athletes and eight athletes have already joined the World Climbing Championships 2019 in Japan secured a place for the Summer Olympics. Among the lucky ones are among others Petra Klingler, Jakob Schubert, Jessica Pilz, Akiyo Noguchi, Janja Garnbret, and Alexander Megos..

A known name is missing from the list: Adam Ondra, Due to an alleged kick on a hook Adam Ondra points were deducted, so his placement at the World Cup 2019 not enough for the Olympic qualification (Here is his statement). The Czech top climber therefore had to devote himself fully to training again and hopes for a qualification in Toulouse.

Twelve coveted Olympic places will be awarded in Toulouse

In the Espace Sportif des Quefets stadium in Tournefeuille, outside Toulouse, competitions in the disciplines of speed, lead and bouldering will be held from November 28 to December 1, 2019. The six best placed women and six best placed men win an "Olympic ticket". On Thursday, November 28, 2019, 11.00 a.m., the eagerly anticipated event begins with the speed qualification.

Program of the IFSC competition in Toulouse

Thu. 28 November
11: 00 Watch Speed, Qualification, Men
13.00 p.m. bouldering, qualification, men
16.45 Watch Lead, Qualification, Men

Fri. 29 November
11.00 Watch Speed, Qualification, Ladies
13.00 Watch Boulder, Qualification, Ladies
16.45 Watch Lead, Qualification, Ladies

Sat. 30 November
19.00 Watch Speed, Final, Men
19.45 Watch Boulder, Final, Gentlemen
21.40 Watch Lead, Final, Gentlemen

Sunday, 1. December
14.00 Watch Speed, Final, Ladies
14.45 Watch Boulder, Final, Ladies
16.40 Watch Lead, Final, Ladies

Live stream of the IFSC climbing competition in Toulouse

Qualification Speed, men

Qualification Boulder, men

Qualification Lead, Gentlemen

Qualification Speed, ladies

Qualification Boulder, ladies

Final combined, gentlemen

Final combined, ladies

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Credits: Cover Picture Eddie Fowke / IFSC

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