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In Lead qualifications the coaches can quite easily estimate when the athletes are going to start as they just calculate the average time of the first starters. During the Lead qualifications in Paris, the organizer delayed the last competitors in order to have people climbing during the whole period of scheduled time. Several coaches protested saying that they could not tell their athletes when to start warming up etc. Sean McColl was one of the guys who had to wait one hour extra.

Planet Mountain has written a nice article in regards that today passes 25 years since Wolfgang Gรผllich did the FA of Action Direct. Previously, Wolfgang had done the world's first 8b, 8b+ and 8c between 1984 and 1987. In 1990, Ben Moon did the first 8c+ and in 1991, Gรผllich put up Action Direct giving it XI in the UIAA scale, which was 8c+/9a converted to the French and global scale. Milan Sykora had originally bolted it coming in from the right and later Wolfgang added a more direct start, hence the name. The FA came on the scene after just eleven days but Wolgang had spent numerous days on the campus board, which he invented in 1988, to get used to all the one and two finger pockets. What is not so known and makes the story even more impressive is that Wolgang did use the most direct sequence, which is believed to be harder, since almost all repeaters have opted for the right-side version. In total, AD has been repeated 19 times and in fact, as many top climbers had tried it without success, some, 8a among them, started to say it should be upgraded. In 2001, we made this official calling it a benchmark 9a when it had had just two repeats in ten years. Later, this made Alex Huber upgrade some of his routes as earlier he had based their grading on the assumption that AD was 8c+/9a. Today, due to the grade inflation, Ben Moon's Hubble from 1990 is thought to be the world's first 9a and AD is considered to be hard for the grade.

During the second day of the World Championships in Paris, we did not see any sensational results for the Male Lead and Female Bouldering. Four male of each group topped both qualification routes excluding Domen Skofic and Gauthier Supper. Complete results. Among the female, Akiyo Noguchi and Miho Nonaka, both from Japan, won each group. Complete results.

World Championship starts on Wednesday
The World Championship starts with the Male Boulder and Female Lead Qualifications on Wednesday. On Thursday, the opposite disciplines take place. Then from 16th to 18th, semi and final are live streamed. Here is the result from the 8a poll regarding who will become the World Champion. 34% Adam Ondra 24% Tomoa Narasaki 11% Jan Hojer, 8% Jongwon Chon, 6% Kokoro Fujii There are a total of 533 athletes registered in all categories and IFSC has published a short interview with Janja Garnbret. Here you can follow the updated results from the male boulder qualifications. It seems the route setters did find the perfect level.

There were 123 participants in the Boulder World Championship qualification and the route setters found a good level even though ten guys did not get any bonuses. All favorites made it to the Top-20 semifinal but Hojer, Sharafutdinov, Coleman and Stranik. Complete results. Alban Levier onsighted all five problems and Tomoa Narasaki won the other group by doing the five great Boulders in nine tries.

Father and son win the Great Wall in Brazil
Father and son have won the Great Wall festival in Brazil, in Espirito Santo state, near Pedra Riscada, the Brazilian Paradise, from where endless possibilities of new climbing routes arise. On a 630 meters wall there was born a route called "Spirit of the Gerais", check out the full story of this adventure on Edemilson Padilla and Ian Padilhaโ€™s blog

First 8c by Daniel Martian (48)
Daniel Martian, who started climbing in 1988 and did his first 8b+ in 2003, has done his first 8c by the FA of Tour de Lion in Lion's head. "Link-up between Maxi Pista and Lion's Head Express but mega-good!!! Some of the best steep rock and movement at LH. Tentatively rated .14b but it will need to be confirmed. Started to work on it 4 seasons ago but "seriously" committed the last two seasons. Lots and lots of tries until I brought this beautiful stone down to my level."

IFSC interviews with Ondra, McColl, Durif and more
IFSC is ready for the Paris World Championship that starts on Wednesday. Interviews with McColl, Durif and more have been published on the FB page. Here we present Ondra's answers, who became the World Champion in both Lead and Boulder in 2014. Picture showing the winning moment. 1. What are you most looking forward to about the upcoming IFSC World Championships? I am most looking forward to the atmosphere in Paris. Comps should be done for the audience, and it's always the best feeling to climb in front of many spectators and know they are psyched. 2. How have you prepared for this event? Are you ready?! I have been climbing mostly outdoors this year, but in the last three weeks I made my training more plastic-oriented, so hopefully I will be ready in Paris to give a good fight! 3. Which Athletes do you think will be your biggest competition? Tomoa Narasaki in Bouldering; Domen Skofic, Romain Desgranges, Gautier Supper, Ramon Julian Puigblanque and Jakob Schubert in Lead. 4. What would be a successful week for you? Giving it all I have without making mistakes. 5. Why should people attend the IFSC World Championships in Paris? It is the best possible show of our sport! Best Athletes, best walls and routes, in the best location possible.

11 September 2016

Create Left > Right Topos

Well over 1 500 Left > Right Topos have been created and are available to download in our 8A app. This will help you to find and climb the best routes at a crag. Here you can try it out. Normally it just takes 10 minutes to sort the names from the tick list from left to right and you'd help the whole community if you decided to do it for the crags you know. Thanks in advance :)