'It's not bad' Seo Chae-hyun, '44.2 points'Bouldering finished in 13th place...'Main event'Leader's turnaround challenge
Aug 06, 2024
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Seo Chae-hyun ranked 13th with 44.2 points in the women's semi-final bouldering at the 2024 Paris Olympics Sports Climbing Combine (Bouldering + Lead) held at Le Bourget Climbing Stadium in Paris, France on the 6th (Korea time). The gap with eighth place, which can reach the final, is 19.8 points.
Combine determines medal rankings by summing the scores of lead and bouldering scores (out of 200). Bouldering is an event in which various artificial structures installed on a 4.5-meter-high rock wall must be passed within a set time. There are a total of 4 questions, and you need to grab certain holds that are twisted like puzzles to score points. Each time the number of attempts for each hold increases, 0.1 points are deducted. Creativity to solve problems is as important as flexibility and muscle strength. Lead is an event that catches artificial structures (protrusions and holds) installed on a 15-meter-high rock wall and climbs the highest in six minutes.
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There is a chance left. You can get a good score in the lead on the 8th. The final round will be determined by bouldering, lead, and combined score, and must be in the top eight. As the semi-final score is not reflected in the final, once you reach the final, you can try to win a medal. Seo Chae-hyun has strength in the lead. He is third in the lead world. Due to the nature of the lead stock, the difference of 19.8 points is not large.
Seo Chae-hyun, dubbed the `Women's Shindong', appeared on the senior stage hotly, winning four gold medals in the 2019 IFSC World Cup Series lead event, which she competed in at the age of 15. Seo Chae-hyun, who unfortunately missed the medal at the Tokyo Games, won a silver medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games last year and is aiming for her first career 'Olympic medal' in Paris, her second Olympic stage.
Meanwhile, Yanya Garnbret, who held 25 points in all four questions, ranked first. I got a whopping 99.6 points. France's Orien Vertonghen, who finished second in the first three questions, came in second with 84.5 points, and Brooke Barutu of the U.S. came in third with 83.7 points.
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