![]() ![]() Whether it was “ring rust” from being away from the circuit or simply the undeniable depth of the field, Ondra was not the early standout in the men’s division. Here’s how it all played out… Lee and Ondra Fight for the Men’s Crown ![]() And this all ensured that the Prague World Cup would feature some memorable battles and be a highlight of the season so far. Surrounding them was an assorted cast that included winners of previous 2023 World Cups-such as France’s Mejdi Schalck and Japan’s Miho Nonaka. Specifically, this Prague World Cup marked the highly touted returns of the Czech Republic’s Adam Ondra in the men’s division (he last participated in a World Cup in July 2022) and Slovenia’s Janja Garnbret in the women’s division. In fact, it was the first World Cup hosted by the Czech Republic since a Lead competition in Brno in 2009.īut in many ways, the focus for the weekend’s proceedings was less on the history and the alluring setting and more on the present-day superstars. Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members!Īfter raucous events in Asia and the United States, the IFSC rolled into Europe over the weekend with a Boulder World Cup in Prague. ![]()
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