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Janja Garnbret to a record 50th win
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Janja Garnbret to a record 50th win

Janja Garnbret achieved her 50th career victory at the World Cup competition in Innsbruck by finishing second in the final with a height of 44 meters. This marks her third attempt at reaching this milestone, having previously finished second at the opening event in China. Garnbret dedicated the win to her successful completion of a climbing project in France, where she became the first woman to climb the 'Bibliographie' route with a grade of 9b+. She has historically performed well in Innsbruck, winning ten times in the World Cup there. Due to her focus on the climbing project, she missed training sessions for bouldering, which limited her participation in other competitions. American climber Annie Sanders came in second with a height of 38+, while South Korean Chaehyun Seo took third place with 36+. In men's competition, Luka Potočar reached the finals but fell short of winning, with Japanese climber Neo Suzuki claiming victory. The upcoming World Cup events in Koper and other international competitions are highlighted.

Janja Garnbret, dvakratna olimpijska prvakinja in najuspešnejša športna plezalka v zgodovini, se je po 41 dneh tekmovalnega premora vrnila na tekmovanja v svetovni seriji v športnem plezanju. Njena vrnitev je bila osrednja tema dogodka v Innsbrucku, kjer se je slovenska šampionka po 41 dneh vrnila na tekmovanja. Nastopila je v težavnosti, kjer je v soboto in nedeljo v znamenju lova na okroglo 50. zmago v svetovnem pokalu prikazala svojo formo.

Garnbret je v Innsbrucku že devetkrat zmagala, kar jo udeležuje v redkih klubu najboljših plezalk v zgodovini športnega plezanja. Njen dosedanji seštevek zmag v Innsbrucku vključuje pet zmag v disciplini balvani in štiri v težavnosti, vključno s štirimi zlatimi dvojčki, ko je Korošica zmagala v obeh disciplinah v istem tednu. V zadnjih treh izvedbah, v letih 2023, 2024 in 2025, je Slovenki to uspelo zapovrstjo.

V svoji izjavi pred vrnitvijo na umetne stene je Garnbret poudarila, da se je počutila v svojem ritemu treningov in tekmovanja, kar jo je pripravilo na uspešno vrnitev. "V Innsbrucku bom tekmovala samo v težavnosti. Tekme se zelo veselim, ker je to eno izmed mojih najljubših prizorišč. Naredila sem nekaj dobrih treningov, tako da se je koža navadila nazaj na plastiko. Malo sem nazaj padla v svoj ritem treningov in tudi ritem tekmovanja, tako da grem tja uživat in to je to," je povedala Garnbret.

Slovenska ekipa je v Innsbrucku pripravljena na izsočen izbor. Na startu sredinih kvalifikacij balvanov bodo Jennifer Buckley, Lina Funa, Katja Kadić, Julija Kruder, Anže Peharc, Gorazd Jurekovič in Matevž Margon. Ženska polfinale in finale bosta na sporedu v četrtek, moška v petek. Na startu sobotnih kvalifikacij težavnosti pa bodo ob Garnbret še Lučka Rakovec, Lucija Tarkuš, Rosa Rekar, Mia Krampl, Sara Čopar in Luka Potočar.

Garnbret je poskrbela za obe slovenski letošnji uvrstitvi na stopničke. Uvodoma v Wujiangu sta bila v finalu težavnosti tudi Rosa Rekar s petim in Lucija Tarkuš s sedmim mestom ter Jennifer Buckley z osmim mestom na balvanih v Keqiau. Luka Potočar pa je bil šesti v finalu težavnosti v Pragi.

Slovenski selektor Gorazd Hren je bil vesel vrnitve Garnbret. "Janja se spet vrača, kar bo takoj naredilo tekmo še dodatno zanimivo," je poudaril. "Janja bo izpustila balvanski del tekmovanja. V zadnjem obdobju se je posvetila svojemu skalnemu projektu, ki ga je uspešno realizirala in je morda ravno zaradi tega ostalo malo manj časa za treninge balvanov. Ostala ekipa je željna dokazovanja, predvsem bi radi nadgradili nastope iz Prage, predvsem pri dekletih," je dodal.

Garnbretova vrnitev na tekmovanja je bila osrednja tema dogodka v Innsbrucku, kjer se je slovenska šampionka po 41 dneh vrnila na tekmovanja. Njena vrnitev je bila osrednja tema dogodka v Innsbrucku, kjer se je slovenska šampionka po 41 dneh vrnila na tekmovanja. Nastopila je v težavnosti, kjer je v soboto in nedeljo v znamenju lova na okroglo 50. zmago v svetovnem pokalu prikazala svojo formo.

Garnbret je v Innsbrucku že devetkrat zmagala, kar jo udeležuje v redkih klubu najboljših plezalk v zgodovini športnega plezanja. Njen dosedanji seštevek zmag v Innsbrucku vključuje pet zmag v disciplini balvani in štiri v težavnosti, vključno s štirimi zlatimi dvojčki, ko je Korošica zmagala v obeh disciplinah v istem tednu. V zadnjih treh izvedbah, v letih 2023, 2024 in 2025, je Slovenki to uspelo zapovrstjo.

V svoji izjavi pred vrnitvijo na umetne stene je Garnbret poudarila, da se je počutila v svojem ritemu treningov in tekmovanja, kar jo je pripravilo na uspešno vrnitev. "V Innsbrucku bom tekmovala samo v težavnosti. Tekme se zelo veselim, ker je to eno izmed mojih najljubših prizorišč. Naredila sem nekaj dobrih treningov, tako da se je koža navadila nazaj na plastiko. Malo sem nazaj padla v svoj ritem treningov in tudi ritem tekmovanja, tako da grem tja uživat in to je to," je povedala Garnbret.

Slovenska ekipa je v Innsbrucku pripravljena na izsočen izbor. Na startu sredinih kvalifikacij balvanov bodo Jennifer Buckley, Lina Funa, Katja Kadić, Julija Kruder, Anže Peharc, Gorazd Jurekovič in Matevž Margon. Ženska polfinale in finale bosta na sporedu v četrtek, moška v petek. Na startu sobotnih kvalifikacij težavnosti pa bodo ob Garnbret še Lučka Rakovec, Lucija Tarkuš, Rosa Rekar, Mia Krampl, Sara Čopar in Luka Potočar.

Garnbret je poskrbela za obe slovenski letošnji uvrstitvi na stopničke. Uvodoma v Wujiangu sta bila v finalu težavnosti tudi Rosa Rekar s petim in Lucija Tarkuš s sedmim mestom ter Jennifer Buckley z osmim mestom na balvanih v Keqiau. Luka Potočar pa je bil šesti v finalu težavnosti v Pragi.

Slovenski selektor Gorazd Hren je bil vesel vrnitve Garnbret. "Janja se spet vrača, kar bo takoj naredilo tekmo še dodatno zanimivo," je poudaril. "Janja bo izpustila balvanski del tekmovanja. V zadnjem obdobju se je posvetila svojemu skalnemu projektu, ki ga je uspešno realizirala in je morda ravno zaradi tega ostalo malo manj časa za treninge balvanov. Ostala ekipa je željna dokazovanja, predvsem bi radi nadgradili nastope iz Prage, predvsem pri dekletih," je dodal.

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Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 97Objective 9217 days ago
Janja Garnbret in Innsbruck after a record high

Janja Garnbret, the Slovenian champion in sport climbing, is returning to competition after a four-week break. She will compete in Innsbruck, Austria, where she has previously won nine World Cup events. Garnbret took a break from competition to focus on a natural rock climbing project in France, which she dedicated five years to. During her absence, she participated in two World Cup events in China but did not win either, missing out on reaching 50 career World Cup victories. The article highlights her return to competition and her upcoming participation in the World Series in Innsbruck.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about Janja Garnbret's return to competition, her achievements, and her recent activities without any overtly biased language or framing. It does not take a political stance or favor one perspective over another.

Why these scores (Factual 97 · Objective 92): This article is highly factual, accurately reporting Garnbret’s return after a 41-day break, her focus on technical climbing, and her goal of reaching her 50th World Cup win. It also includes direct quotes from Garnbret herself. The tone is mostly neutral, though slightly more enthusiastic than othe

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 96Objective 8814 days ago
After the feat in France, Garnbretova for the number 50 in Austria

The article discusses the upcoming World Cup competition in sport climbing, focusing on Slovenia's Janja Garnbret who is aiming for her 50th victory in the World Cup. It mentions other Slovenian climbers participating in the qualifiers and highlights Garnbret's recent achievement of conquering the route 'Bibliographie 9b+' in the French Alps. The event will take place in Innsbruck with qualifiers on Saturday and finals on Sunday.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about an athletic competition without taking a stance or using biased language. It focuses on sports performance and does not involve political commentary or controversy.

Why these scores (Factual 96 · Objective 88): The article is very accurate in describing Garnbret’s return to competition and her recent climbing achievements. However, it briefly mentions the disappointment of the Slovenian climbers not advancing past the semifinals in the bouldering discipline, which introduces a slight bias toward highlighti

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9017 days ago
Janja Garnbret may reach a new milestone in Innsbruck

The article discusses Janja Garnbret's upcoming competition in Innsbruck, highlighting her recent achievements in natural rock climbing and her performance at previous competitions in China. It notes her focus on natural rock climbing projects over artificial wall competitions this year, and mentions her past successes in Innsbruck, including five wins in the bouldering discipline and four in the difficulty discipline.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports achievements and does not present any political content or controversial issues. The tone is neutral, focusing on facts about Janja Garnbret's career and accomplishments without apparent bias.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides accurate details about Janja Garnbret's return to competition, her natural rock climbing achievement, and her performance at previous events. It includes direct quotes from sources like the selector Gorazd Hren. The only minor deduction comes from some subjective phrasing such a

Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 94Objective 8917 days ago
Janja Garnbret in Innsbruck after a record high

The article discusses Slovenian climber Janja Garnbret's return to competition after 41 days, focusing on her participation in the World Cup series in Innsbruck. It mentions her recent natural rock climbing achievement in France and her performance at the first two events in China, where she narrowly missed securing her 50th World Cup victory. The article highlights Innsbruck as a traditional venue for Garnbret, where she has won nine times.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about an athlete's career and competition schedule without taking a political stance or showing ideological bias. There is no framing that favors one side over another, and it remains neutral in tone and content.

Why these scores (Factual 94 · Objective 89): The article is mostly accurate, covering Garnbret’s return, her climbing achievements, and her goals. However, it omits some specific details present in other articles, such as the exact dates of her competitions in China. The tone is generally neutral, though slightly more celebratory than others,

Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 9516 days ago
Climbers modestly open the competition in Innsbruck

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Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article provides specific details about the competition results including positions of Slovenian athletes and mentions other competitors accurately. It does not show bias or emotional language.

The Slovenia Times logoThe Slovenia TimesIndependentCenter11 days ago
Janja Garnbret sets another record

Slovenian climber Janja Garnbret achieved a historic milestone by securing her 50th gold medal in the World Climbing Series during the lead event in Innsbruck on 21 June. This marks a new record for both men's and women's climbing circuits. Garnbret, who previously missed the milestone in two competitions in China earlier in the year, finished first in the qualification and semi-final rounds before scoring 44 points in the final, surpassing competitors such as American Annie Sanders and South Korean Seo Chae-hyun. This victory comes a decade after her first gold medal at this competition circuit, during which she has earned 32 golds in lead climbing and 18 in boulder. Garnbret also holds ten Climbing World Championship titles, is the reigning Olympic champion in the women's combined event, and recently completed the challenging 'Bibliographie' climbing route in France, which she described as a key motivator for achieving this milestone.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports achievement with no political implications or framing. It provides factual information about Janja Garnbret's athletic accomplishments without any biased language or emphasis on political issues.

Si21 logoSi21IndependentCenter11 days ago
Jan's record-breaking 50th win

Janja Garnbret achieved her 50th World Cup victory in Innsbruck on June 21, 2026, marking a historic milestone in sports climbing. This win also became Slovenia's 101st World Cup victory in the discipline, with the first being secured by Martina Čufar 25 years earlier. Garnbret, a two-time Olympic champion and ten-time world champion, has already won the overall World Cup standings ten times. The victory was celebrated at Innsbruck, one of her favorite competition venues where she has previously won multiple titles. Garnbret expressed her joy and gratitude for the support she receives, noting that this achievement makes her feel 'unbelievable.' She plans to set new goals after celebrating this milestone.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides a balanced account of the athlete's achievements without any apparent bias or political commentary.

Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenter12 days ago
Janji Garnbret reached the milestone in the third

Slovenian climber Janja Garnbret achieved her 50th win in the World Cup competition in Innsbruck, marking a significant milestone in her career. This victory was her first of the year and places her ahead of all other climbers in terms of total wins within the World Cup series. Garnbret performed exceptionally well throughout the event, excelling in qualifications and semifinals before securing the win in the final with a height of 44 meters. She had previously finished second at the opening event in China and completed a major climbing project in France, which provided additional motivation for this achievement. Other notable performances included Rosa Rekar finishing fifth and Luka Potočar placing sixth. The article highlights Garnbret's strong performance and her continued dominance in the sport.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides factual information about a climbing competition and athlete achievements without any biased framing or political commentary.

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Center12 days ago
A new and remarkable milestone Janje Garnbret: It's time to celebrate

Slovenian climber Janja Garnbret achieved her 50th World Cup victory at the competition in Innsbruck, setting a new personal milestone. This marks the first win of the season and ties her with the record for most World Cup wins in women's climbing. Garnbret performed exceptionally well throughout the event, excelling in both qualifications and semifinals before securing second place in the final with a height of 44 meters. She expressed her joy and gratitude for the support she received, noting that Innsbruck consistently brings out her best performance. The American climber Annie Sanders took first place with a height of 38+, while South Korean Chaehyun Seu secured third with 36+. Slovenian climber Rosa Rekar finished fifth, repeating her best result of the season. Garnbret had previously placed second at the opening event in China and recently completed the natural rock route 'Bibliographie' with a grade of 9b+ in Ceüsu, which has further motivated her for future successes.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports achievement with no political implications or controversy. It provides a balanced account of the competition results and athlete quotes without any biased language or framing.

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter12 days ago
Janja Garnbret to a record 50th win

Janja Garnbret achieved her 50th career victory at the World Cup competition in Innsbruck by finishing second in the final with a height of 44 meters. This marks her third attempt at reaching this milestone, having previously finished second at the opening event in China. Garnbret dedicated the win to her successful completion of a climbing project in France, where she became the first woman to climb the 'Bibliographie' route with a grade of 9b+. She has historically performed well in Innsbruck, winning ten times in the World Cup there. Due to her focus on the climbing project, she missed training sessions for bouldering, which limited her participation in other competitions. American climber Annie Sanders came in second with a height of 38+, while South Korean Chaehyun Seo took third place with 36+. In men's competition, Luka Potočar reached the finals but fell short of winning, with Japanese climber Neo Suzuki claiming victory. The upcoming World Cup events in Koper and other international competitions are highlighted.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports achievements and does not involve any political topics, figures, or policies. It provides objective information about climbing results and athlete performances without any biased framing or commentary.

RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter12 days ago
Janja Garnbret has made history by celebrating the 50th anniversary of her victory!

Slovenian climber Janja Garnbret achieved her historic 50th win in the World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria. This was her first victory of the year and marked a significant milestone in her career. Garnbret performed exceptionally well in qualifications and secured first place with a height of 44 meters, while American climber Annie Sanders took second place with a height of 38+, and South Korean climber Chaehyun Seo finished third with 36+. Garnbret reflected on her journey, noting that she had been aiming for this achievement for some time after not securing a win in China earlier in the year. She expressed her joy at still enjoying competitions and feeling motivated like a rookie athlete. Slovenia also had another representative, Roso Rekar, who reached fifth place in the finals with a score of 33, matching her best result from previous competitions. In men's competition, Luka Potočar placed sixth again, similar to his performance in Prague.

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24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter14 days ago
'Like winning an Olympic gold medal'

The article discusses Janja Garnbret, a top Slovenian climber, who has won her second Olympic gold medal. Following her success at the Paris Olympics, she took a period of rest and training before attempting the challenging climbing route 'Bibliographie' with a difficulty rating of 9b+, which no female climber had previously completed in natural conditions. Garnbret successfully climbed the route, expressing joy and satisfaction at achieving this milestone. She emphasized that the feeling after completing such a feat was comparable to winning an Olympic gold medal. The article highlights her dedication to maintaining her competitive rhythm while balancing her ambitions for future competitions, including the 2028 Olympics.

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Svet24 logoSvet24IndependentCenter14 days ago
Janja Garnbret is back in action in Innsbruck: another hunt for a record win

Janja Garnbret, a Slovenian alpine skier, has returned to competition in Innsbruck with the goal of achieving another record-breaking victory. Garnbret is a prominent athlete who has previously set multiple world records in her discipline. Her return to competition highlights her continued dominance in the sport and raises expectations for her performance at upcoming events. This development is significant for Slovenian sports and garners attention from fans and media alike.

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