The 31-year-old native of Brno won the difficult semi-final. In Monday’s bouldering, it seemed for a long time that he would write down an average score and would have to work really hard to get into the top eight out of twenty climbers. On the last wall, however, he was able to achieve the final hold, scored 25 points and, as one of only six Olympians, was “top”. Ondra himself admitted that the boulders were damn hard. “The bettors gave us enough salt,” he laughed.
One of the world’s most famous climbers finished the first part of the semi-finals in fifth place with 48.7 points. He did even better on Wednesday’s difficulty. Ondra went in thirteenth, which meant that if he beat all his predecessors in the sum of bouldering and difficulty points, he would secure the final regardless of the performances of the seven remaining climbers.
Ondra did it. With ice calmness, he managed to score 68.1 points, which was ultimately the second best result on the difficulty of the entire starting field. In total, the Czech representative scored 116.8 points and advanced from the semi-finals as the third best climber.
A layman might say that Ondra just fulfilled his duty. But it couldn’t be further from the truth. For example, Tomoa Nasaraki from Japan, a hot contender for a medal, failed after a mistake on the difficulty. Not even the Frenchman Sam Avezou made it to the finals, he had a score a few tenths better than Ondra after bouldering, but the difficulty proved fatal for him. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Ondra’s semi-final performances are irrelevant in terms of medal fights, as all climbers start from scratch. The final result will again be the sum of the bouldering and climbing difficulty points, the three most successful climbers will share medals.
What is the 2024-2025 Champions League schedule? The new tournament format, which now includes 36 teams compared to 32 previously, promises more confrontations from the start of the competition. Find the complete schedule of matches and their results updated in real time in our table below.
During the league phase scheduled between September and December 2024, each club plays eight matches against different opponents, selected based on their UEFA ranking.
Then, the top eight teams in the rankings will advance directly to the round of 16, while teams ranked 9th to 24th will have to go through play-offs in January 2025. These knockout matches will begin in February, with the grand final scheduled for June 2025. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
For French clubs, including PSG, AS Monaco, Lille and Stade Brestois, the challenge will be to stay in the race for direct qualifications and avoid early eliminations.
The final of the competition will take place in Munich on May 31, 2025. We will then know the successor to Real Madrid where Kylian Mbappé now plays.
In American football, the halftime show has long been part of the event. Appearances during the break have not been an issue in football so far – but that will change at the next World Cup.
Anyone who goes to the toilet or refills chips during half-time at the next World Cup final will miss something: As the world football association Fifa announces, from the next World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico there will be a half-time show in the final. What exactly the association is planning is still very vaguely worded in the announcement. FIFA is probably planning a musical performance modeled on the Superbowl in American football: This so-called half time show is probably the biggest stage that musicians have had so far. In recent years, megastars such as Coldplay, Rihanna and Bruno Mars have appeared at halftime.
FIFA wants to organize a halftime show together with an aid organization
Global Citizen acts as co-organizer. The aid organization is committed to combating extreme poverty around the world. “FIFA has made it its mission to promote football in all countries of the world and thereby have a positive influence on society,” explains the controversial FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
Through this partnership, FIFA, together with Global Citizen, will unite the world of sports and entertainment to actively contribute to a better world. “We are committed to a series of joint actions that promote access to the game and encourage fans to advocate for positive change in their local communities,” Infantino continued. However, the association leaves it open exactly how a halftime show during the World Cup final should support Global Citizen or combat poverty in the world. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
“Eventization” of football is met with rejection in Germany
If FIFA presents an act as big as the NFL at the Superbowl, the football halftime show would actually immediately be in the same league as its US counterparts. In the USA, the show is one of the absolute highlights of the football final. It remains to be seen whether such a show will be received so positively by football fans who are more used to a simpler presentation of their sport.
In Europe and especially in Germany, the organized fan scene is extremely critical of the additional commercialization and “eventization” of sport. A resonant example is Helene Fischer’s act before the 2017 DFB Cup final. The artist was booed so mercilessly and loudly during her short appearance that her singing on the television was difficult to understand at times.
Difficult to find two courses as dissimilar as those of Ugo Humbert and Arthur Fils at the ATP 500 in Tokyo, but the rectilinear trajectory of the first will still cross the fractured line of the second, in the final, this Tuesday. Despite losing his first set of the week, Humbert (19th in the world) qualified without too much difficulty by beating Tomas Machac (54th) 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. After having fought like a madman to eliminate Taylor Fritz and especially Ben Shelton, Son went through two tie-breaks with forceps to subdue Holger Rune. One wanders, the other suffers, but we will be treated to a happy ending. Even with a seven-hour time difference with France, this is a pleasure that we won’t shy away from.