Noah Bratschi Takes Bronze in Speed World Championships
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The 2021 Speed World Championships, in Moscow, Russia, just wrapped up. In first place was Danyil Boldyrev, from the Ukraine, and Natalia Kalucka, from Poland.
“I respect everyone, but I want to say that today I am boss of this mental game,” said Boldyrev to the IFSC. “Every second, every minute, I always imagined how I am World Champion and how I would take a gold medal in this Championships. When you always imagine this, and you never give up, then you do this in real life… It’s crazy. I don’t know how to say it, but I feel like a billionaire.” Boldyrev is now a two-time Speed World Champion and is a five-time Speed World Record holder.
From the U.S., Noah Bratschi took bronze. John Brosler and Emma Hunt placed sixth and seventh, respectively.
Stay tuned for a recap of the events.
Rank
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Name |
Country
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Qualification
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Final
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1
|
5.80
|
5.73
|
|||
2
|
5.817
|
5.95
|
|||
3
|
5.791
|
6.31
|
|||
4
|
5.85
|
8.46
|
|||
5
|
5.945
|
5.98
|
|||
6
|
5.76
|
fall
|
|||
7
|
5.946
|
fall
|
|||
8
|
5.74
|
fall
|
Rank
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Name |
Country
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Qualification
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Final
|
|
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1
|
7.42
|
7.18
|
|||
2
|
7.23
|
8.94
|
|||
3
|
6.99
|
7.00
|
|||
4
|
7.53
|
8.47
|
|||
5
|
7.45
|
7.30
|
|||
6
|
7.76
|
7.55
|
|||
7
|
7.40
|
9.41
|
|||
8
|
7.62
|
fall
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