Jain Kim, in both 2007 + 2011.A not-massively-thorough manual trawl yielded that, plus the others mentioned. There may be a couple more, but it's a fairly elite group regardless!
Unless there is an error here: https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupe_du_monde_d%27escalade_de_2007Kim Jain did not take gold in lead or boulder in 2007
What do you think about the scoring for the women? ... absolutely bonkers imo.
For some more farce, if this from a comment on 8a is right then Chaehyun shouldn't have been called off at all
During their attempt [...] competitors [...] must clip the Protection Points in sequence, provided that [...] the competitor may un-clip and re-clip the last clipped Protection Point at any time
During their attempt [...] competitors [...] must clip the Protection Points in sequence
QuoteDuring their attempt [...] competitors [...] must clip the Protection Points in sequence, provided that [...] the competitor may un-clip and re-clip the last clipped Protection Point at any timeIsn't the pertinent point here that she did not clip them in sequence? Any clause after that is negated is the premise of the initial statement is not met?
Quote from: galpinos on July 10, 2023, 01:28:18 pmQuoteDuring their attempt [...] competitors [...] must clip the Protection Points in sequence, provided that [...] the competitor may un-clip and re-clip the last clipped Protection Point at any timeIsn't the pertinent point here that she did not clip them in sequence? Any clause after that is negated is the premise of the initial statement is not met?No, the "provided that" is still part of the rule, you have to read it in its entirety, surely.
fixing a back-clip? although I'm not sure they really give much of a shit about back-clips.
from the pdf:Legitimate Position means, for the purposes of Lead competitions, that a competitor in thecourse of their attempt on a route:a) has not used any Illegal Aid;b) has clipped each preceding Protection Point in sequence; and
I can't see why you would have "the competitor may un-clip and re-clip the last clipped Protection Point at any time" in that rule for any reason other than to ensure that doing what she did was within the rules. .....
Quote from: Bradders on July 09, 2023, 09:15:18 pmCareful what you wish for, he's much, much better than the idiot they had doing the Olympics commentary.Get Mike langley in
Careful what you wish for, he's much, much better than the idiot they had doing the Olympics commentary.
Quote from: robertostallioni on July 10, 2023, 01:55:26 pmfixing a back-clip? although I'm not sure they really give much of a shit about back-clips.What's this is in reference to?Quote from: sirlockoff on July 10, 2023, 01:32:48 pmfrom the pdf:Legitimate Position means, for the purposes of Lead competitions, that a competitor in thecourse of their attempt on a route:a) has not used any Illegal Aid;b) has clipped each preceding Protection Point in sequence; andAh, maybe that does it... weird to have that bit about being able to unclip the preceding draw in then though, to my mind at least. Shitty rule in that case, with no justification that I can think of. I can't imagine any climber thinking that she should have been stopped. Stuff like this just makes comp climbing so much more lame than it needs to be.
Who was the last Brit to win a lead world Cup? Having not really followed it Vickers is the first name that jumps to mind but he may not have. I can picture another bloke but can't remember is name, a bit later. Possibly naughties.