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Mina Markovic Is on Fire

Three weeks after the last IFSC Lead World Cup in Austria, the world’s best Lead climbers were back in business in Stavanger, Norway on August 21-22. Due to the novelty of the location, there was a lot of anticipation surrounding the 4th IFSC Lead World Cup of the season, but the venue certainly did not disappoint as thousands of fan gathered to cheer on the athletes! In the women’s field, Mina Markovic secured first place once again, while in the men’s category, Gautier Supper took gold for the second time this season.
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She has done it again. For the third time this season, Mina Markovic climbed to victory in Stavanger, falling only two moves from the top of the final route. Once again, Austrian young gun Jessica Pilz was very close to the win, posting the same score as Mina Markovic in the final, and the two were separated using their semi-final results. She thus takes silver for her fourth podium spot in as many Lead World Cups this season. After a heartbreaking slip in Imst , Anak Verhoeven of Belgium is back on top of her game, and she completes the podium.


Mina Markovic currently leads the overall ranking ahead of Jessica Pilz and Jain Kim. It will be interesting to see how the rivalry between these three competitors plays out during the rest of the season!

Once again, the French national anthem resonated in the competition venue as Gautier Supper secured his second gold medal of the season, ahead of Czech powerhouse Adam Ondra and fellow Frenchman Romain Desgranges, who arrived in Norway fresh from his victory in Austria three weeks ago. On the live stream, Magnus Mitboe announced that the final route would suit Gautier Supper’s climbing style well, and he proved right as the French strongman made quick work of the dynamic moves and bouldery sequences that sent several male finalists to an early fall.

The two Frenchmen currently lead the overall ranking, ahead of Jakob Schubert and Adam Ondra. Only a few points separate the four climbers, so the second half of the season will definitely be suspenseful!

Next stop: Arco, Italy

The 2015 IFSC World Youth Championship will be held in Arco, Italia, on August 28 – September 6, 2015! As already announced on Adrex.com, coming talents in sport climbing will all be present in the idyllic mountain town of Arco to battle for the World title in Lead, Speed and Bouldering! Stay tuned.

Photos: © IFSC/ELIAS HOLZKNECHT - www.woodslave.com

Source: http://www.ifsc-climbing.org

26. 8. 2015
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