Lead Finals | Innsbruck | Men's | 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • 30th June, 2024. Innsbruck, Austria
    0:00 Intro
    0:10 Route
    1:10 Tomoa Narasaki
    3:27 Shuta Tanaka
    8:14 Alexander Megos
    13:04 Colin Duffy
    17:12 Jonas Utelli
    20:46 Taisei Homma
    23:49 Toby Roberts
    28:47 Jakob Schubert
    33:08 Outro
    Commentators : Matt Groom, Hamish McArthur
    Source : / sportclimbing
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Комментарии • 12

  • @luziel3071
    @luziel3071 22 дня назад +1

    What a route! Amazing to watch these strong performances

  • @Dozo-ii8zn
    @Dozo-ii8zn 23 дня назад +32

    The camera director on these events get worse every time. I don’t want to see a close up of random limbs every time a climber is about to make a move.

    • @mnt4763
      @mnt4763 23 дня назад +10

      Nothing like seeing a closeup of a crimp right as the climber goes for a lower percentage move so you entirely miss them falling off...

    • @marceloantunes998
      @marceloantunes998 23 дня назад +1

      for "general audiences" a man pulling himself up on two fingers is what looks impressive...
      I can't imagine general audiences are watching this though

    • @seanwestbrook9619
      @seanwestbrook9619 23 дня назад +5

      Forreals. Just a nice straightforward camera the entire climb would be better.

    • @MF-CLIMB
      @MF-CLIMB 23 дня назад +4

      Plus they're asking me to pay for this content too 🤣

    • @dreadcoil
      @dreadcoil 23 дня назад +1

      this

  • @googleaccount7806
    @googleaccount7806 20 дней назад

    Thank you! Can you include Interviews next time please?

    • @ClimbingRocksAU
      @ClimbingRocksAU  20 дней назад +3

      Yes will do. Here's a transcript of the interview though.
      Hamish : This is one of my favourite climbing memories of watching it. I wanna know if it felt special to you, obviously you have won so much, did
      this feel different ?
      Jakob : I mean climbing here at home is always different, it's always special and this route today was exceptionally special, cause it was such a crazy fight from halfway up,
      like every move I felt like I'm gunna fall, I felt like I might not have been the best climber today on this route but I think I was the best fighter and
      that's what brought me to victory and I think it was also only possible because the crowd had my back.
      Hamish : Yeah ,my only other question is could you hear the music and the crowd when you were climbing ? Cause in the stadium everything is built up until
      the moment where you'd want, it was, it was surreal to watch.
      Jakob : I mean I'm always really focused and don't hear too much but obviously I hear the cheering, I wouldn't really recognise which song was playing or whatever,
      but obviously it was so crazy loud when I stuck that move up there so I immediately knew ok that was probably the victory you know and its not very often
      that its this loud that you realise it immediately, so from there I felt like I could almost enjoy, I mean not really cause I was way too pumped but still it was such a great feeling being lowered down
      and hearing I'd actually won here at home.
      Hamish : Well thankyou very much for once again delivering something like that, something so memorable, I'm sure its going to inspire a whole generation of people.
      Jakob : I hope so thank you.

    • @googleaccount7806
      @googleaccount7806 19 дней назад

      @@ClimbingRocksAU Thank you!! :)

  • @luisfraser4187
    @luisfraser4187 21 день назад

    Not to be a hater, but Hamish has really negative points and almost far too critical about the climbers. Every little decision is spoken about. Needs to be relaxed and hyped for climbers. Not this clinical thinking

    • @madraven5915
      @madraven5915 19 дней назад +2

      What are you on about? Lots of people watch these for entertainment, as much as to learn from them. And the climbing analysis from a professional is so valuable to understand what's going on.