Golden Garnbret returns, women's route setter clinic and LA28 Paralympics || Innsbruck 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
- For the fourth consecutive year, the legendary Kletterzentrum in Innsbruck, Austria, welcomes the best Boulder and Lead climbers in the world, from 26 to 30 June.
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When Janja flashed the second boulder in the finals, she blew a kiss into the crowd and I think half of them fainted. I may have gotten a little dizzy as well. True story.
My eyes crossed a little bit and I got slightly woozy and I was watching on a phone screen.
Great news about the Paralympics in 2028. I hope every country's competitors have a chance to qualify.
Janja showing yet again how she is a level above. Incredible mastery of movement.
Thanks for the coverage. I really like how in the finals you showed the complete boulders.
I feel like the route seters deserve more recognition in the competition. It could be bad in that if the comp is boring they might get hate but the seters for this final deserve the praise for challenging even Janja.
IFSC camera angles always undefeated lol, why cut away from Janja right before she goes?
Watched this live yesterday, shocking camerawork cutting away from key moves throughout. Commentary was middling as well - Janja impressive as always
So up to the usual IFSC standards, then. Good to hear
The commentary is okay, it's not the greatest but it's good considering they want to provide interesting commentary for people not into climbing.
Why why why do the camera people think we want to have a close up of a foot when a climber is about to do an insane move! Have no idea how Janja did the last climb as it kept panning to her shoe 🙄
Love that you're improving with these and now please work on fixing camera work during comps
The production has made a marked improvement recently. Huge congratulations to the producers - more to come certainly, but on such a good trend.
PS. Janja is the best athlete in any sport at their game. What a phenom.
Thanks for the nice summary! That camera cut at 11:16 is horrendous though
Closeups should be reserved for replays and highlights only!
Thanks for showing the woman route setters, really inspiring!
I cant wait for the Olympics!!! 😁
Can you please stop spoilering in the title? would be much appreciated
Golden Goat
Timing the music's drums to match with Janja's dynos was a great editing choice.
Patience young Padawans, your time will come.
Please let us watch the livestream in Europe
broadcast rules suck, making it harder to follow our sport. it should be up on the olympic website in a few days but they're inconsistent with upload times.
The route setters, when asked about the route had this to say, “Mwahahahaha!”😈
What was wrong with camera. Unnecessary zoom-in on everything critical moments for whole body positioning techniques.
Event-based text.
Hm, controversial.
Event-based text
I believe that "Event-based text." sentence in the description should be replaced with event-based text.
Where can I watch the semis and finals (re-live is okay) - the absolutely useless Olympic channel "tells" me, that it is not available for my area (Germany)
wheres ai mori?
She failed to qualify for the final
She only managed a zone during the semi-finals. Unfortunately, most of the routes were not set with her small height in mind. It was painful to watch her not even getting to start hold of the first boulder because it was placed so high. And all the other boulders were similar in style.
I saw her after the semis sitting in the crowd, smiling, taking photos, and signing autographs. I greatly admire her composure, because I definitely wouldn't have been able to keep my cool.
@@Zabucracker The boulders were set with her height in mind. The routesetters aren't cretins. Ai Mori isn't really good at jumps and dynamic moves. Other climbers of simmilar height breeze through those types of moves. Go back a few world cups and see if there is a jumpy move that stopped Ai, which Brooke couldn't do with ease. Sadly, her style of climbing just isn't suited to the parkourish nature of modern boulders.
@@miho5182 This. Also Mao is only 2cm taller than Ai and made it to the final.
@@Zabucracker The trouble is that she's short and she can't jump, she's a real outlier. It's not fair on the setters or other competitors to limit the routes they can set for the sake of one athlete that has such extreme limitations. It's a shame for Ai that bouldering competitions will always be a struggle for her, but her strength to weight ratio is a big advantage in lead so it evens out in some respects.
Definitely needs to be height categories introduced.
It's already a small sport without much money in it, I don't see how stratifying it would help or why that would be the goal anyway. Height advantages (and those can go both ways) are part of any sport.
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10:47 I can't stand Matts commentary style 🤢