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Keqiao
China
Keqiao 2024
Boulder
Where to Watch
WHERE TO WATCH AND FOLLOW THE IFSC WORLD CUPS KEQIAO 2024 AND WUJIANG 2024

The IFSC World Cup Series 2024 is kicking off tomorrow, 8 April in Keqiao, China, with the first Boulder competition of the season, quickly followed a couple of days later by the IFSC World Cup in Wujiang, China – which will feature Lead and Speed competitions.

Throughout the entire Series, semi-final and final rounds of all Boulder and Lead competitions are going to be live streamed on the YouTube channel of the Federation, with geo blocking applied to selected countries and territories.

Speed qualifications and finals will also be live streamed on the IFSC YouTube channel, with geo restrictions only applied to the latter.

The list of broadcasters is as follows:

  • Europe: Eurosport/Discovery, for a comprehensive list of the countries and territories please check the IFSC website;
  • Japan: J-Sports, Boulder finals, Lead finals, Speed finals; and
  • Latin America: TV Azteca.

The schedule of the event in Keqiao is as follows:

Monday, 8 April:
9:00 – Women’s Boulder qualification
16:00 – Men’s Boulder qualification

Tuesday, 9 April:
12:00 – Women’s Boulder semi-final – YouTubeOlympic Channel
19:00 – Women’s Boulder final – YouTubeOlympic Channel

Wednesday, 10 April:
9:00 – Men’s Boulder semi-final – YouTubeOlympic Channel
19:00 – Men’s Boulder final – YouTubeOlympic Channel

Click here for start lists and live results of the World Cup in Keqiao.

The schedule of the event in Wujiang is as follows:

Friday, 12 April:
9:00 – Lead qualifications
19:00 – Speed qualifications – YouTube

Saturday, 13 April:
15:00 – Lead semi-finals – YouTube
19:30 – Speed finals – YouTube

Sunday, 14 April:
19:00 – Lead finals – YouTube

Click here for start lists and live results of the World Cup in Wujiang.

News and updates about the two World Cup events will be available on the brand-new IFSC website, and on the Federation’s digital channels: Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, LinkedIn, and exclusively for the Chinese audience, Douyin and Weibo.

The official hashtags of the events are #KeqiaoWC and #WujiangWC, with #WorldClimbing grouping contents across all social media platforms throughout the entire season.

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