At the World Cup, all three disciplines - ie speed, bouldering and lead - completed. A combined rating, as it was carried out exclusively in Tokyo with the Olympic combined mode , will not exist in the Russian capital.
From a German point of view, the following male athletes are at the start: Jan Hojer, Linus Bader, Sebastian Lucke, Philipp Martin, Yannick Flea, Christoph Hanke, Sebastian Halenke and Christoph Schweiger.
Olympione Hojer closed the games in Tokyo as twelfth of qualification and thus missed the final of the best eight as the second German starter Alex Megos.
The Dav women in Moscow are Franziska Ritter, Roxana Wienland, Hannah Meul, Afra Hönig, Alma Bestfather, Käthe Atkins and Martina Demmel. There were no German athletes at Olympia.
In Moscow, the following male Olympic starters are at the start: Bronze winner Jakob Schubert (Austria), Tomoa Nasaraki (Japan), Colin Duffy (USA), Aleksey Rubsev (Russia), Mickael Mawem, Michael Piccolruaz (Italy), Ludovico Fossali (Italy), Ludovico Fossali (Italy) Italy), Rishat Khaibullin (Kazakhstan), Chon Jongwon (South Korea).
Olympic champion Alberto Gines Lopez from Spain and silver medalist Nathaniel Coleman (USA) have not reported.
without Garnbret & Co.: The Olympic podium is missing
The Olympics in Moscow: Speed World Recordinin Aleksandra Miroslaw (Poland), Brooke Raboutou (USA), Jessica Mushroom (Austria), Julia Kaplina (Russia), Viktoria Meshkova (Russia), Julia Chanourdie (France), Jaubert Anouck (France), Laura Rogora (Italy), Seo Chaeh-Yun (South Korea) and Mia Krampl (Slovenia).
The trio on the Olympic Stepping - Janja Garnbret (Gold), Miho Nonaka (Silver) and Akiyo Noguchi (Bronze) - missing in Moscow on the registration form. The latter had finished her competition career after the Olympics.
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