OutDoor by ISPO/07/02/2019

With Video: Climbing at the Olympics - What Does It Mean For the Sport?

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Climbing will be Olympic for the first time in 2020. But how exactly will the competitions take place? The IOC provides information at OutDoor by ISPO 2019. ISPO.com shows the workshop on Monday, from 12 p.m. via livestream.

Climbing will be Olympic for the first time in the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020.

Climbing becomes Olympic. At the Olympic Games 2020 in Tokyo, medals will be awarded for the first time on the climbing wall. But what will the competitions look like? And what does the new, prominent Olympic platform mean for sport and nature?

At OutDoor by ISPO, Stefan Glowacz, Fanny Gibert, Jérôme Meyer (IFSC), Rachel Spry (IOC) and Bram Schellekens (IOC) as well as special climbing guests were discussing this topic at the Indoor Climbing Hub in Hall A6 on Monday. See the complete discussion here.

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