Nordic Bouldering and Lead Climbing Up Championships are a yearly collection of two climbing up competitors. Both competitors consist of junior as well as elderly categories in the very same event.
So Speed, Bouldering and Lead - - at the World Cup, all three distances must be completed. A combined rating, what auc towards Tokyo was held with the Olympic-Combined Mode , there will be in the Russian capital as well. DAV national coach Urs Stocker, who will leave the organization after the World Cup and einsteigt the Swiss climbing team, hopes the combination in his farewell performance on medals by January Hojer, Yannick Flohé and Philip Martin.
January Hojer, Linus Bader, Sebastian Lucke, Philip Martin, Yannick Flohé, Christoph Hanke, Sebastian Halenke and Christoph Schweiger: From a German perspective, the following male athletes are at the start.
Olympian Hojer closed the Games in Tokyo in twelfth qualifying, and thus also missed the final of the best eight as the second German starter Alex Mego.
The DAV women in Moscow Franziska Ritter, Roxana Wienand, Hannah Meul, Afra honey, Alma Bestvater, Kate Atkins and Martina Demmel. At the Olympics any German athletes were there.
Bronze winner Jakob Schubert this
In Moscow the following male Olympic starter at the start: Bronze winner Jakob Schubert (Austria), Tomoa Nasaraki (Japan), Colin Duffy (USA), Aleksey Rubtsev (Russia), Mickael Mawem, Michael Piccolruaz (Italy), Ludovico Fossali ( Italy), Rishat Khaibullin (Kazakhstan), Chon Jongwon (South Korea).
Olympic champion Alberto Lopez Gines from Spain and silver medalist Nathaniel Coleman (USA) have not reported.
Without missing Garnbret & Co .: The Olympic podium
The Olympionikinnen in Moscow: speed world record holder Aleksandra Miroslaw (Poland), Brooke Raboutou (USA), Jessica mushroom (Austria), Julia Kaplina (Russia), Victoria 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 podium - Janja Garnbret (gold), Miho Nonaka (Silver) and Akiyo Noguchi (Bronze) - missing in Moscow on the entry form. The latter had after the Olympics ended her competitive career.
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