アダム・オンドラのインスタグラム(adam.ondra) - 6月18日 00時00分
Olympic format for 2020 is the combination of 3 disciplines, and speed included. Inevitably, I ended up training speed as well. At first, I thought it would be for the first time ever I would force myself to train something I would not love. But at least I am doing my best to enjoy the process. The episode captures the national training camp in speed with @liborhroza. #RoadtoTokyo
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mroy_yogadanga
Would love one day a wall of 4 to 8 climbers, getting into a vertical race, next to each others.
Could be a really exciting event, maybe specific to the Olympics, and more « dramatic » than the fantastic 100m horizontal sprint, because of the risk of falls involved.
I hope that one day the 3 climbing disciplines will have their individual medals, but that the combined as it is now, will remain. As a spectator, I get curious, excited and moved by the performance of biathletes, triathletes, heptathletes, and decathletes, in their best discipline of course, but not more than in the one which give them other sort of challenge and keep them humble! With this in mind, I feel privileged to witness Ondra’s path toward the Olympics.
don_tapia12
To combine speed with lead and bouldering would be like baseball determing the champion of season by: combing whomever won the World Series(the true champion) ..and whomever won the Home Run Contest (fun and exciting but doesn't truly tell best at baseball). Most would agree it wouldn't truly determine 'best climber' as it is traditionally understood
steelenwood
@indigo_pw it's a recipe for injuries and permanent damage, all three disciplines require physically different physique. look at the physique of a speed walker/marathon runner compared to a sprinter. It is recklessly endangering athletes and will no doubt end some athletes careers due to unnecessary injuries. But I've got my money on Adam
kilo.delta.foxtrot
@cawthonnoah having all climbers do all three as opposed to making them three different disciplines create situations like this. Ondra doesn't speed climb and he doesn't like it either, but he's gonna have to do it now because of the way the Olympics are set up for climbing
mroy_yogadanga
Again, such a well done segment. As so many people put speed down for all sorts of reason, it is good at least to be taught how concentration and precision is part of the game, 'cause wanting to go faster can lead you to the kingdom of "Did Not Finish".
lousyhunter
@gaggerotybo climbing is it's own sport, any comparison you make is irrelevant. Fact is most people hadn't even heard of speed climbing before the Olympic addition; there were just the two disciplines of competitive climbing: sport and bouldering.
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