The Climbing World Championships take place in Innsbruck, Austria, between 6-16 September. A total of 750 athletes compete in disciplines including lead, bouldering, speed and para-climbing.
BBC Sport will bring you live coverage across the tournament online and on your Connected TVs. Times below in BST.
Sunday, 9 September
17:55-19:05, Lead Men – Final, Connected TV and online
Thursday, 13 September
19:00-20:40, Speed finals, Connected TV and online
Friday, 14 September
18:00-20:00, Women's Boulder final, Connected TV and online
Saturday, 15 September
18:00-20:00, Men's Boulder final, Connected TV and online
Sunday, 16 September
10:00-17:00, Combined finals, Connected TV and online
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The Climbing World Championships take place in Innsbruck, Austria, between 6-16 September. A total of 750 athletes compete in disciplines including lead, bouldering, speed and para-climbing.
BBC Sport will bring you live coverage across the tournament online and on your Connected TVs. Times below in BST.
Sunday, 9 September
17:55-19:05, Lead Men – Final, Connected TV and online
Thursday, 13 September
19:00-20:40, Speed finals, Connected TV and online
Friday, 14 September
18:00-20:00, Women's Boulder final, Connected TV and online
Saturday, 15 September
18:00-20:00, Men's Boulder final, Connected TV and online
Sunday, 16 September
10:00-17:00, Combined finals, Connected TV and online
Get Inspired: How to get into Climbing
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The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) will be able to help you find a club in England and Wales. If you live in Scotland, get in touch with Mountaineering Scotland and in Northern Ireland, try Mountaineering Ireland.