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Continues in his own way: Yuval Shamla advanced to the semi-finals of the European Championship Israel today

2022-08-12T16:57:40.222Z


The climber finished in 21st place out of 54 in the lead competition and advanced to the next stage • Success also to Nimrod Marcus and Ayala Kerem


continues his own.

The climber Yuval Shamla, this evening (Friday) advanced to the semi-finals of the European Championship being held in Munich, Germany in the lead competition, when Nimrod Marcus did it together.

Success also to Ayala Kerem in the bouldering competition. 

The 23-year-old Shamla, known as the ninja champion, finished the first route with 37+ holds, while in the second route, he achieved one more hold, which gave him the 21st place overall, out of 54 participants in total, which was enough for him to obtain the His place in the next step. 

As mentioned, Marcus also managed to move up, from 22nd place, after he was satisfied with 24+ grips in the first course, while in the second he was much better, already reaching 42+ grips.

Kerem, she also reached the semi-finals, in the bouldering competition, when she did so from the ninth place overall (out of 53 participants), while achieving on the five routes, three times reaching the top and another four times in the zone. 

Nimrod Markus, photo: The Typhus Association

Ayala Kerem, photo: the climbing association

As a reminder, the climbing branch entered the Olympic Games for the first time at the Tokyo Olympics, when in the campaign for Paris 2024, Israel would like to send the first representatives in the branch that is gaining momentum day by day.  

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Source: israelhayom

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