LOH 2024: Climber Adam Ondra repeated sixth place from Tokyo. But the Parisian audience gave him a standing ovation

LOH 2024: Climber Adam Ondra repeated sixth place from Tokyo. But the Parisian audience gave him a standing ovation

First, the so-called bouldering was climbed, in which Ondra scored 24.1 points, after he reached the second zone as soon as possible on the first wall or boulder, thus scoring 9.5 points. On the second boulder, he also did not get further than the second zone, but this time he had 9.8 points for it. He did not succeed at all on the third wall, as he could not find a recipe for how to overcome the built sculptures. On the fourth wall, he scored 4.8 points.

Both Ondra and Schubert had to bow to the rising generation. Britain’s Tony Roberts became the winner thanks to a total ten points higher than that of Japan’s Sorato Anraka. He was finishing the climb at a difficult level and could still think about overcoming Roberts, but just below the top he couldn’t hold his nerve, made a mistake and ended up even lower than where Roberts reached.

As for Adam Ondra’s total points, he scored a total of 120.1 points, losing almost twenty points to the third Schubert, and more than thirty-five to the first Roberts. The Czech climber can at least be pleased that he was better than the Olympic champion from Tokyo, the Spaniard Alberto Ginés.

“Disappointing as a result, but the band-aid is that if the difficulty were a separate discipline, it would be gold. That is a major band-aid. The disappointment is great, but compared to Tokyo, it is half the size,” Ondra evaluated his performance in an interview for ČT sport, where he confirmed that even after the unsuccessful bouldering, he had enough reasons to make the best possible result in the climbing difficulty. “If I messed up the boulder and the difficulty, the bitterness would be great. I wouldn’t even say I would climb without pressure. I thought it was a combination, but in my head it’s a difficulty race and now show what you’ve trained The fact that Jakob and I reached the same level is a great joy. I am proud of myself,” concluded the native of Brno.

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