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Many parts of this article do not make sense[edit]
There are many parts of this article that do not seem to make sense. For example, Janja Garnbret is listed as the top competitor in both lead and bouldering, however in the combined section it states that she was second in bouldering. Similarly, in the speed section it says that Ludovico Fossali won first, but in the combined section it states that Rishat Khaibullin was first in speed. Also, there is no explanation of the scoring system anywhere--e.g. what does "1T2z 1 2" mean as a bouldering score? --Yoctally (talk) 16:39, 10 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]