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Men’s Boulder Finals Lineup Confirmed for Seoul 2025 World Championships

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

MEN BOOK⁤ BOULDER PLACE FOR FINAL FLOURISH

Seoul,South Korea – The stage ⁣is set for⁢ a thrilling men’s boulder final at the 2025 IFSC Climbing World Championships⁣ in Seoul,as competitors battled through a⁢ tense semi-final round today. Anraku and Lee secured spots alongside Austria’s‍ Jan-Luca Posch,who qualified in second​ with a score of 84.8 points, and France’s Mejdi Schalck, who ⁤finished fourth with 84.2 points.

Posch initially led the ‌semi-final, holding the top score of 84.3 points‌ until overtaken‌ by ⁤Anraku and ⁢Lee. “It’s surreal,”‍ Posch stated after the round. “I imagined ‍myself in a World ‌Championships final so many times, and now it has happened it just ⁢feels surreal.”‌ He credited the first boulder⁤ as being particularly suited ‍to his style,allowing him ​to build momentum throughout ⁤the round. Posch, a‍ veteran of World Cup​ finals, hopes to “extract everything I have⁢ inside‌ me​ and express myself‍ on ⁢the‌ wall” in the final.

The final four spots were⁣ highly contested, ultimately⁢ decided by a combination​ of tops and attempts. Japanese siblings Meichi (69.4 points, eighth place) and Tomoa ​Narasaki (69.8 points,⁤ fifth place) both ‍qualified. Great Britain’s​ Jack MacDougall (69.7 points, sixth place) and⁣ Germany’s⁤ thorben Perry Bloem (69.6⁤ points,seventh place) will also compete in their first-ever world level ​final.

MacDougall and Bloem will be inspired by the recent success​ of USA’s Melina ‌Costanza, who secured ​a bronze ‍medal⁣ in the women’s Boulder competition in her own first world final appearance. All top four semi-finalists⁤ topped‍ at least three boulders. ‍

Full men’s Boulder qualification results are available at​ https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/events/ifsc-climbing-world-championships-seoul-2025/results/index?discipline=boulder&category=men. Updates and news⁢ can be​ found on the IFSC website (https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/)‌ and its social media channels: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/sportclimbing/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ifsclimbing/),​ LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/ifsclimbing/), Threads (https://www.threads.net/@ifsclimbing), TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@worldclimbing), X (https://x.com/ifsclimbing),YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@sportclimbing/), and for Chinese audiences, Bilibili, Douyin, Weibo, and Xiaohongshu.

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