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Paris 2024: No time to blink at the sports climbing

We marvel at 100m sprinters on the track who clock under ten seconds.

Of course, medals are given out for that. But there is another sport, where silverware for doing what's asked of you in half that time, is also awarded.

And that is in the 'speed' competition of sport climbing, which was introduced at the Tokyo Games and today saw the medals awarded in the men's competition at the Paris Games.

Before we go any further, let's have a brief overview.

It's rock climbing held indoors on an artificial climbing wall.

Or if you really want to use your imagination and think of it on a bigger scale, it's Sylvester Stallone fighting off the baddies in 'Cliffhanger' or Clint Eastwood looking for revenge in 'The Eiger Sanction'.

Journey's classic getting the crowd involved at the men's speed final in the sport climbing competition #Paris2024 #SportClimbing pic.twitter.com/TrkAxriWP1

But back to reality. 1985 saw the first internationally recognised sports climbing competition and in 1989 we had the first World Cup. In time came the formation of the International Federation of Sport Climbing that the International Olympic Committee provisionally recognised.

In August 2016, the IOC announced that competition climbing would be a sport in the 2020 Summer Olympics.

As well as the speed competition, bouldering and lead climbing make up the trio of disciplines within the sport.

Speed climbing: Two climbers face off on a 15-metre-high wall, sloped at 95-degree angle. Whoever reaches the top first is the winner, which usually takes just five seconds for male climbers and slightly over six seconds for women.

Bouldering: Climbers have four minutes to climb four-metre high wall based on route difficulty, with higher points awarded for the greater

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