Climbing = Olympic sport?

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by mconnell » Mon Dec 07, 2009 3:36 pm

I find watching climbing rather boring, especially sport climbing. I've never been able to watch a climbing comp for more than a couple of minutes.

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by DukeJH » Mon Dec 07, 2009 5:00 pm

Please say no. There have been many "fringe" sports tried, added to, and later removed from the olympics. Although the exposure to the sport of climbing may be beneficial, I think that sport climbing in a gym setting is something completely different from trad on natural rock and fear we would see an increase in the number of inexperienced climbers attempting the sport with little or no mentoring or training.

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by MoapaPk » Mon Dec 07, 2009 5:13 pm

I can see synchronized rhythmic climbing as an Olympic sport. I would also be partial to the biathaclimb, which combines the skills of climbing and shooting.

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by battledome » Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:18 pm

MoapaPk wrote:I would also be partial to the biathaclimb, which combines the skills of climbing and shooting.


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by MoapaPk » Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:35 pm

The bolt gun would be used for the shooting part.

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by etai101 » Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:39 pm

bouldering and dyno should be considerd its technichle after all and impressive to watch. maybe slack line qulifacations for first bid on a boulder route.
oh there is also simulclimbing.
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by BrunoM » Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:54 pm

Soloing over the swimming pool might be interesting :)

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by brianhughes » Tue Dec 08, 2009 5:54 am

Ernest Hemingway would be dismayed that none of the three true sports are Olympic events:

1 - Bullfighting

2 - Motor Racing

and of course ...

3 - NUNCHUCK PING-PONG !!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QHslHpK4-Q

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by SpiderSavage » Tue Dec 08, 2009 6:08 am

Climbing is a fundamental human motion. It should have been in the Olympics decades...no...centuries ago.

Bruce Lee deserves an honorary gold medal for the Nunchuck Ping-Pong

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by Guyzo » Tue Dec 08, 2009 4:09 pm

Climbing and Shooting ..... that would work.

Speed climb up, blast some ranger targets for a good score, lowering your climbing time.

yes.... :wink:

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by ksolem » Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:49 pm

Aren't they called the "Olympic Games?"

Just sayin' ...

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by Sierra Ledge Rat » Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:47 am

The best athletes in the world are doing things like climbing 3 big walls a day, not throwing javelines or bouncing around on a mat or pushing big granite weights around on ice with brooms.

The hell with the Olympics, they would never understand...

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by dan2see » Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:39 pm

I think good climbing routes are too un-structured to fit into an Olympic-style regulated event.
And the climbing activity is too natural and personal to measure in hundredths of a second.

So you can recommend some kind of sport climbing for the Olympics, but...
- I won't work for the comptetition
- I won't watch the events
- I won't pay attention to who wins or whines.

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by ksolem » Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:46 pm

Man would I love to arrange a nice little California climbing tour for the first Olympic gold medalist in climbing...

I'd have her (him?) start in Idyllwild, home of the Yosemite Decimal System.

The Pirate, Caliente - Suicide Rock
The Edge (TurboFlange variation) - Tahquitz Rock

Then up to The Needles for a go at the new testpiece Pulp Friction and the old masterpiece Scirocco.

From there, up to Courtright for some serious face climbing. How about SeamStress and Gold Standard - the bookends of Voyager Rock.

Then up to the Meadows for the Bachar Yerian. And of course any Olympian climber would have to go to The Valley and do one of the big free routes on El Cap. Climbers choice there.

By then it would be time to finish up in Joshua Tree. I'd suggest Games Without Frontiers, Seizure, and Toxic Waltz.

These are mostly not the very hardest routes in each area, and there are no sandbags on the list (for example New Deal and G String in Josh are still unrepeated.) They are just representative of high end climbing in California. So how do you think our Olympian would fare?

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by ksolem » Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:34 pm

Ah yes, if that guy were the medalist my list would not even slow him down. How many of the routes would he solo?

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