Drama at Paris 2024 Olympics: Sam Avezou’s Disappointment, Paul Jenft’s Comeback in Climbing Semi-Finals

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Turnaround this Wednesday, August 7 at the 2024 Paris Olympics ‌in the semi-final of the combined bouldering-difficulty event, in sport climbing.

Two days after⁤ securing 4th place‌ provisionally after the bouldering round​ with 49.2 points, Sam ‌Avezou fell quite low​ on the difficulty wall, scoring only 12.1 points. He finished 11th in the overall combined ranking.

His compatriot Paul Jenft, who started less well by finishing 9th ‍in bouldering with 34.1 points, made a great comeback⁣ in the⁣ difficulty round. ‌He scored an additional 57 points, ‌which, given the performances ⁣of his competitors that day, allowed ​him to finish 6th⁣ in‌ the overall combined ranking after the⁤ semi-finals.

Only ‌the top eight climbers across⁤ both⁣ bouldering and difficulty events qualify for the final. Sam Avezou will​ therefore not be competing.

“Obviously, I am really very disappointed. It was a route that suited me well, I started ‌off well in qualifying, I am in good shape at the moment. It’s hard to have ⁣done all this, ⁤all this work over the past few​ years and⁢ to fail ​like this… It’s⁢ quite tough,” he⁢ confided to France Télévisions ‍ after his ​run.

Climbers will particularly remember that none ⁢of them managed ⁣to ‍reach⁢ the⁣ top of this difficulty wall. It was ​Spain’s Alberto Gines Lopez, ​crowned Olympic champion in the combined⁢ bouldering-difficulty-speed at Tokyo 2020, ⁢who won this second event by scoring an additional 72 points.

See ⁢you ⁢on Friday, August 9 at 12:35 PM for the final, where Paul Jenft will face ⁢off against⁣ the three best climbers⁢ from the semi-finals: Japan’s Anraku Sorato, Britain’s Toby Roberts, ‌and the Czech Adam ‍Ondra.

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