Keyword: Jan Hojer
Kim Marschner and Jan Hojer end their competitive careers
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For many years, Kim Marschner and Jan Hoyer successfully competed in national and international competitions as members of the DAV squad. Not anymore. The two climbers announced the end of their careers for the 2023 season.
Alexander Megos and Jan Hojer's first days in Tokyo
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The climbing sport celebrates its Olympic premiere in Tokyo. Alexander Megos and Jan Hojer compete for the German team. That was how her first days in Japan went.
Climbing elite united in Innsbruck: IFSC Austria Climbing Open 2021
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From June 22nd to 26th, 2021, four international competitions will take place at the IFSC Austria Climbing Open in the outdoor area of the Innsbruck climbing center. Live streams will be published on LACRUX in due course.
German championships: four national titles and a new German record
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It was an exciting weekend: On June 5th and 6th, the German Speed and Bouldering Championships took place. In the speed discipline, Franziska Ritter set a new German record. In bouldering, Yannick Flohé and Afra Hönig won the title.
Jan Hojer and Yannick Flohé devalue Bock-Route Working Class
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The two German competition athletes Jan Hojer and Yannick Flohé climbed the 9a-Route Working Class within a single day. Both devalue the route to 8c +.
Climbing elite united in Meiringen: First World Cup of the season
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The first IFSC World Cup (discipline bouldering) of the season will take place in Meiringen on April 16 and 17, 2021.
Janja Garnbret and Yoshiyuki Ogata win the Boulder World Cup 2019 in Vail
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149 athletes participated in the sixth and last Boulder World Cup of the season in the American ski resort Vail. Once again Slovenian Janja Garnbret won the women's competition. Yoshiyuki Ogata won the men's race.
4. Boulder World Cup in Wujiang: Can Janja Garnbret be beaten?
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Slovenian Janja Garnbret Gold took another win at the fourth bouldering world cup of the season. For the men it was the Japanese Tomoa Narasaki.