🔥IFSC Men's Final World Cup PRAGUE Bouldering 2023 💪🏼
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Here is the amazing Men's Final IFSC Boulder World Cup Prague 2023. The most exiting World Cup competition this year, becuase of Adam Ondra's return to the IFSC World Cups 💪🏼. He did a fantastic final! Check it out.
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01:02 Boulder 1
11:34 Boulder 2
22:41 Boulder 3
38:43 Boulder 4
Yannick Flohé: M1 01:37 || M2 12:05 || M3 23:16 || M4 39:15
Adam Ondra: M1 03:41 || M2 13:44 || M3 25:03 || M4 40:38
Jan-Luca Posch: M1 06:00 || M2 15:57 || M3 27:43 || M4 42:15
Mejdi Schalck: M1 08:31 || M2 17:51 || M3 29:35 || M4 43:25
Yoshiyuki Ogata: M1 09:50 || M2 19:21 || M3 32:31 || M4 44:09
Dohyun Lee: M1 10:39 || M2 20:44 || M3 35:37 || M4 44:58
Пікірлер: 122
Yannick, you've got my respect and perhaps a new fan. I've noticed a genuine compassion between athletes in bouldering where they wish each other success. 24:21 is the most heartwarming example of this I've seen so far. Legend.
@lililyc
11 ай бұрын
I wonder if he is actually trying to make a statement about how the event team can demonstrate more respect towards the athletes by ensuring proper brushing is done before each athlete starts. Because recent bouldering competitions involve many risky moves, it is important to remember that despite they are incredibly strong, the athletes are still human. Every time they take the risk and give more than 100% in their performances, they deserve better treatment, and I highly respect that.
@zealeigh
11 ай бұрын
@@lililyc Perhaps. It is hard to know without talking with Yannick himself. Regardless of why, he still did something that shows care and benefits the next athlete, which I respect.
@thomaskositzki9424
9 ай бұрын
The sportsmanship in Climbing is just so wholesome. 🙂 One of the many reasons, why this is the only professional sports I watch regularly. These girls and guys are just awesome people! 🥰😃
@ksea8971
5 ай бұрын
@@lililyche was definitely annoyed at the event team, but he also cares about his fellow teammates.
Natural born commentator this one. The excitement from her voice is unreal
@lnotgy95
3 ай бұрын
I'm so glad someone else noticed. I'm dying
@nilsp9426
3 ай бұрын
Some people may be used to the totally staged excitement and ridiculous demeanor of some commentators who make a fuzz from nothing at all (like timber sports or darts). Others are proven experts and share interesting opinions. If you hate these away, you are stuck in a meaningless dopamine machine. Good luck.
@RangerK5
3 ай бұрын
@@nilsp9426no. Wrong. Some people can do both, that’s who we like. Not that complex (and it’s not staged, it’s just energy and actual passion, which makes us feel more energetic and passionate)
@nilsp9426
3 ай бұрын
@@RangerK5 I can only speak for myself, but I get interested by calm commentary as well. I think a good mix is important. Can't be hyped for the full time of a 3 hour broadcast, but for a 5 minute trailer or highlight video, this would be important to me.
@RangerK5
3 ай бұрын
@@nilsp9426 bro did u just agree with me? I just said a good mix is what you need, YOU said it doesn't matter that she sounds like shes in another dimension, because she knows what shes talking about. Glad we're on the same page, but whyd you so that first
Yannick brushing the holds for the next athlete appreciation comment ❤
@xJacquelineBx
25 күн бұрын
i admire him for that!
Very excited to see Adam. And Yannick for that matter. They're both amazing. Incredible talent here.
next cup. Zone: 17 molecules.
Lee was super strong! but I really wanted to see a more challenging final boulder to see where his upper potential is because he really didn't struggle much on the other harder boulders here.
Lee kicked their asses, dude seemed like he wasn't even challenged. grats
@dabneyoffermein595
Ай бұрын
It wasn't close, that is correct. Neves of steel. Has he climbed El Capitan yet?
Mejdi climbs like a freaking ballerina, soooo dang graceful. Super cool to watch him destroy these boulders
Boulder 3 was the best, I wish they set more technical/delicate climbs vs what seems like parkour boulders 90% of the time (coordination and super dynamic boulders)
Read the comments before watching yall were exaggerating so much in regards to the commentator it just sounded like she had a bit of a cold but her comments were great u could tell she knows a lot abt the sport
@rtoomer92
2 ай бұрын
That’s the internet for you
@drummingtildeath
Ай бұрын
I agree. She's not animated but she's very knowledgeable and doesn't actually sound bored.
@emsax
17 күн бұрын
What she said was great and she's clearly an expert, but her voice is definitely monotone
Was expecting an epic struggle for the last boulder but turned out to be a huge disappointment. Best boulder was #3. Even if slabs are not as spectactular as big jumps and dynos it's where you can appreciate the underrated basics of climbing: balance and footwork.
Thank you!
Really sad for Ogata. His style was the best of them all, simply mesmerising, always deliberate. If he only got one more try...
Thanks for posting the video guys !
너무 축하해요!! 앞으로 더 응원할게요!!
thanks a lot for the video!
Thanks for the effort! I do appreciate that you take your time to cut it :) On the other hand, are there any boulders without jumpy boulders anymore? Even what started as a slabby balance one had to finish with a jump. Also, the last boulder was a disaster, if everyone flashes it then there's no point in setting it. Of course, I understand that climbers now are very strong and able, so it has to be a major challenge to set boulders that look good, give a good show and separate the competitors efficiently at the same time, but still..
Medji made the first one look so easy
Go Adam!!!!
@williamjin3938
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the likes!
ondra 3:55 13:45 25:05 40:40
The zone on the third one might be the tiniest hold I have seen in my life.
Adammmmm
39:28 gotta love the swing
Thanks alot!
Ondra is such a professional - humble in his loss.
YT suggested the female climbers to me first, and I was amazed at the skill and prowess of those women... but golly, the strength difference when you go to watching these male climbers, it's unbelievable how much upper body power they have, it seems superhuman how they're able to grab and hold those impossibly angled surfaces.
Nice to see the podium holder's get a replica of Darth Vader's Tie Fighter as a trophy.
Thanks
The male commentator pronounced dohyun’s name right. For as many times his name was said, I wish both commentators had made an extra effort to get that right
11:40 "red and yellow holds" 😂 (red and blue)
46:17 is the biggest pause ive ever seen
wow
The korean guy looks awesome. Looks like he has many years ahead of him
WWWoooooooooowww.....
11:32 red and yellow holds 🤨
@Deeds_of_Love
10 ай бұрын
No wonder Yannick got confused :)
Maybe this is a dumb question, but how many "Final World Cup"s are there?
@GTkoze
7 ай бұрын
I hope this is a joke. If not, it’s the men’s final of the World Cup
@DonkeyClimbMedia
7 ай бұрын
Not a dumb question at all. There were 13 in total this year. Some of them had boulder and lead climbing combined, some just boulder, lead or speed climbing on their own. Here is the link for the official IFSC calendar www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/world-competition/calendar
@jadennguyen2811
5 ай бұрын
@@GTkozevery gatekeepy behavior from u lol
The climbing world is dominated by shorter climbers. I like that the third boulder was different.
@hamplrada3817
4 ай бұрын
Shorter? Adam Ondra is the best climber in the world and he is 186 cm. How is that short?
@Henry-xu5jg
3 ай бұрын
@@hamplrada3817there’s a big difference between who is the best climber is and who the top 10 best are. If 9 of the top 10 are short and only 1 who happens to be the best is the top 1. That still means climbing is dominated by shorter climbers
@pipapo3424
2 ай бұрын
@@hamplrada3817if Adam had a normal neck he would be like 1.75 haha
The commentator sounds like she's falling asleep
@TheMeefmaster
7 ай бұрын
😂 owch
@tacticalchunder1207
6 ай бұрын
She sounds mega blazed!
@DorVardy
6 ай бұрын
Right!!! She sounds like she is commentating on a snooker match lol
@nexiz7141
4 ай бұрын
So much strength in his right arm!
@an0therdimensi0n99
3 ай бұрын
she was at the end of her rope. rip
39:09 NASTY SLOPPY TOP
last one was anticlimactic
They know the next boulder before climbing it?
the commentator makes it seem like adam is super thirsty for applause lol
can't believe Adam got beat.
the girl is an IA?
The female commentator seems like she really doesnt want to be there. She sounds very bored.
do the climbers see the previous climbers attempts at a boulder? or do they go in blind?
@antoniodifrancesco5598
3 ай бұрын
They are not allowed to watch previous climbers attempts so, yes, they go in "blind". Still, they can all collectively take a look at all the routes beforehand, of course without trying them.
@pedropauli5018
3 ай бұрын
@@antoniodifrancesco5598 Ok thanks for the reply!
Zone: jelly bean
Thanks! No need to cut it together IMO, but thx for the effort.
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my hands always wet every see the climbers play on the wall,
@mx5038
6 ай бұрын
and your feet😂
wow that female commentator is conveying exactly no energy at all
Don't quite get why Adam got the 2nd place. Was it a speed thing?
@skogis06
6 ай бұрын
Number of attempts
This girl commentating sounds high lmao
that woman was putting me to sleep goddamnit
last boulder my grandma can do it even after her death
30:56 average
Its onmy me or the girl commentator is like delayed when shes speaking by 0.5s?
The French is the Best by far
@moonshifter0
10 ай бұрын
Yeah, he will write history as he is not even at the peak of his potential yet, at only 19 years old.
@ajclannachan
7 ай бұрын
Not true though or he would have won. He’s got huge potential
@le_jiggy_garcon
7 ай бұрын
I think he cheated by somehow watching how the other guys did the betas
I think the male commentator is color blind.
The girl was the worse announcer I’ve ever heard
7:17 girl's bored af.
Trigger warning: This comment might be a spoiler to anyone reading the comments before having finished the video. The last boulder really was way to easy. I mean its hard to find the perfect balance for a WC boulder route that is neither too easy nor too hard. But I guess they'll learn from it. I mean Adam had way more attempts than Doyun but I really hoped that one of them would fail at some point which sadly didn't happen...😅
3 dynos and a slab, same as the Women's really! Shame about that last climb..
I really get the feeling that Mejdi saw the beta from the other competitors. Is it just me?
Could the commentator be any more low energy
last boulder was so disappointing, everyone flashed it ffs
Doctor here, it is my professional opinion that the female commentator has insomnia
Routesetting clearly lacking, boulders were too easy.
Mejdi might be the least sympathetic climber I've ever seen.
@bambesfresser
6 ай бұрын
What did you expect him to do: throw kisses? Seriously, he is a young kid focused on the competition. Adam Ondra has tons of videos and public experiences underneath his belt so naturally he will be more charismatic.
I don't mean to be rude but with each boulder competition video I watch I just grow more annoyed at the female commentator, she sounds so incredibly un-energetic... Is she a great climber? I'd like to change my mind
Please never have that woman commentate again. Completely miserable.