Ottawa Citizen

Yip falls short of qualifying on rock wall

- TAYLOR BLEWETT

No Canadian will claim one of the first Olympic medals awarded in sport climbing, with Alannah Yip falling short of qualifying for the women's final after a standout performanc­e in a discipline she's not known for, but less than ideal results in the remainder of the competitio­n.

Yip finished 14th in the combined event's qualificat­ion phase on Wednesday, from which the top eight of 20 climbers move on.

Fellow Canadian Sean McColl took a 17th-place finish in the men's qualifier the previous day, so Canada's hopes for a medal in the sport were left hanging on Yip.

“It was a roller-coaster, I can be happy with some things and obviously not as pleased with other things, but at the end of the day, I still got to compete here. I still got to be a part of this historic event, showing the world the sport that I love so much,” Yip said, after her final climb. “And I became an Olympian today.”

The 27-year-old made a remarkably strong Olympic debut on the speed climbing wall, smashing her personal best on the first run, only to follow it up by an even stronger performanc­e in the second speed round.

Yip's early momentum then faded in the bouldering competitio­n, where she was unable to top any of the four routes (known as “problems”) that athletes had five minutes to try to solve. She did reach the zone, a preliminar­y hold, on two.

Her struggle to execute meant a 16th-place finish in that competitio­n.

With a fall midway up the 15-metre lead climbing wall, and a 12th-place finish in that competitio­n, Yip saw her chance to progress to the final slip away.

 ?? POOL/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Canada's Alannah Yip competed in the women's sport climbing event Wednesday, finishing 14th.
POOL/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Canada's Alannah Yip competed in the women's sport climbing event Wednesday, finishing 14th.

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