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Jan Hojer & Co in Moscow at the start

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 Ge...

Jan Hojer & Co: the DAV

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. Bronze winner Jakob Schubert 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 Piccolr...

Diamond League: Sprint-Queen Thompson-Herah grades at the Flo-Jo record

Krause (German for ruffle) is an usual German last name. Thunderlap by Jamaikas Sprint Queen Elaine Thompson-Hermah, exclamation mark by Gesa Felicitas Krause: With a spectacular Olympia revenh, the athletics elite has tentately crashed. While the Thompson-Herah Tokyo Olympic Champion at the Diamond League Meeting in Eugene with 10.54 seconds sprinted the second best 100 m period of history, obstruction European Champion Krause as strong sixth. I'm really happy, said Krause, who scored the third-best time of her career in a high-caliber race in 9: 07.61 minutes and was much faster than her fifth place in Tokyo: After all the zourish I have some blessures With taken and I'm tired, I wish me had a bit less woeh, then maybe I could have run at the front. At the front, the Kenyan Norah Jeruto won (8: 53.65), which was not in Tokyo at the start, with the third best time of history. After all, the 29-year-old Krause left Olympic Champion Perteh Chmeutai (Uganda) behind him. At th...