NEWS

8 July 2018

Villars Final

Slovenia and Spain got two victories each in the Euro Youth Cup in Mรผnchen. The only one to top out all three routes was Alberto Gines Lopez. 99: Luiza Emeleva RUS - Mikel Linacisoro ESP 01: Lucka Rakovec SLO - Alberto Gines Lรณpez ESP 03: Lucija Tarkus SLO - Hannes van Deysen BEL Complete results

Thilo Schrรถter, #11 in Moscow Boulder WC in 2018, has done his first 8C, Spray of Light in Rocklands which was put up by Daniel Woods.

First 8A+ by Erica Gatland (20)
Erica Gatland, who previously has done two 7C+', has sent her first 8A+, Moby Dick in Flock Hill after just four sessions, video. "It is a very technical problem that has shit down lots of strong climbers!" (c) Edwin Sheppard

Garnbret and Schubert win in Villars
Janja Garnbret looked surperior like last year and cruised the route to the last move going double dyno. Among the male, Jakob Schubert won his 20-iest WC victory. Interesting that Boulder specialist Tomoa Narasaki got his third podium in Lead. Noteworthy is also seven male Japanese Top-19 and three female Top-7. (c) Eddie Fowke 1. Janja Garnbret SLO - Jakob Schubert AUT 2. Jessica Pilz AUT - Romain Desgranges FRA 3. Jain Kim KOR - Tomoa Narasaki JPN Complete results Video Highlights

From the starting list in Villars we can see that some guys will start their Olympic preparation competing in both Lead and Speed; Alex Megos, Jan Hojer, Jernej Kruder, Stasa Gejo, Jain Kim and Janja Garnbret. Add to that also 17 Japanese entries in Lead including Tomoa Narasaki, Kokoro Fujii, Yushiyuki Ogata, Akiyo Noguchi and Miho Nonaka plus Aleksei Rubtsov and Elena Krasovskaia from Russia.

Perfect route setting and a perfect start of the Lead World Cup 2018 in Villars with three double tops; Romain Desgranges, Sasha Lehmann and Akiyo Noguchi. Interesting that the there were three male Japanese Top-5 in the qualification including boulder stars Tomoa Narasaki and Yushiyuki Ogata. In total, 13 Japanese made it to the semi tomorrow. Other then that, no big surprices in the result list.

8c+ onsight by Adam Ondra
Adam Ondra has onsighted his 19th 8c+, First Flight in Acephale. Later he also onsighted Ojas 8b+ in the most impressive style. "Slab! no chalk on the wall, clipping the draws" Gripped reports that Megos in 2016 said, "If anybody ever onsights that thing, thatโ€™s at least as impressive as flashing 9a." In total he has now onisghted 162 routes 8b+ and harder and it is actually in the onsight discipline, he is most superior. The runner up in the 8a database is Piots Schaab with 22 onsights 8b+ and 8c. Overall, Kleman Becan could be the runner up and a wild guess is that he has onsighted around 35 routes 8b+ and harder. (c) Petr Pavlicek, who reports that this and many more ascents will be put on Yoitube soon.

Jaubert and Shikov win Speed and Ogata got 7.55
Anouck Jaubert from France and Alexandr Shikov from Russia won the Speed event in Villars. Overall, Mawem Bassa got the three fastest times always below 5.89 until the finals where he made big mistakes. Interesting is that there were an incident, like false start or major mistake, in half of the 32 final races. Among the Combined athletes, Yushiyuki Ogata from Japan impressed with 7.55. Tomoa Narasaki was first recorded with 7.22 but later "false start". Other big names were not that fast; Jernej Kruder 9.20 and Alex Megos 13.18. Among the female, Miho Nonaka from Japan got 9.84 and Petra Klingler from Switzerland got 9.94. The most impressive Lead and Boulder female; Janja Garnbret and Akiyo Noguchi, run in 11.65 and 12.15. Complete results (c) Eddie Fowke