5 August 2024

Anraku wins hard Boulder semifinal

It took almost 90 minutes until we saw a top in the Boulder semifinal in Paris. In total, there were only seven tops, out of which, four were on the final slab problem. Sorato Anraku was the only one making two tops including a flash on the second problem which no other topped. The wildest celebration was done by Adam Ondra creating a special moment for the 7 000 spectators. As there were so few tops at the same time almost all high ranked athletes made the second 10 point zone on most of the four boulders, all the Top-8 final spots are still very open. Complete results.
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