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Indonesia Wins Four Medals at World Climbing Series Krakow

Indonesia won four medals at the World Climbing Series event held in Krakow. The competition featured climbers from around the world competing in various disciplines such as speed climbing, bouldering, and lead climbing. Indonesian athletes performed well across different categories, securing positions that earned them medals. This achievement highlights the growing prominence of Indonesian climbers on the international stage.

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Tempo (English) logoTempo (English)IndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 853 days ago
Indonesia Wins Four Medals at World Climbing Series Krakow

Indonesia won four medals at the World Climbing Series event held in Krakow. The competition featured climbers from around the world competing in various disciplines such as speed climbing, bouldering, and lead climbing. Indonesian athletes performed well across different categories, securing positions that earned them medals. This achievement highlights the growing prominence of Indonesian climbers on the international stage.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports achievements and does not involve any political commentary, framing, or controversy. It simply reports on Indonesia's success in a climbing competition without taking a stance or showing bias.

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 85): Factuality is lower due to limited context and lack of specific details about the medals won, though it aligns with general consensus on Indonesia's success in climbing. Objectivity remains good but slightly less detailed compared to the first article.

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