Im be honest im still dont well convince of the very smal push back, because like i said before, in the first 2 trys i use the strategy what WireBender mention, the one of push and push whit my units strictly glue to alarak and avoiding him go back, and in those 2 the achieve never appear. is there any form or metodo to share the saves i made? Only to if you alowme that of course to see or giveme a tip of what im doing wrong Now i think i can understand the fail, im give the try number 6, using the strategy of the first video, and tell later what happens. Im afraid that this is another issue, because my natal and every day language is the latam spanish, and besides im have more or less some well coomprension of the english, lets say that my limitations start when there is much tecnical explanations, thats why i cannon understand the second video that shared me ![]() Here’s a vid I made to help demonstrate it: They only way to be sure that Al/Mal don’t ever get pushed back is to constantly micro your support unit(s) forward so that they don’t get too far way, thereby preventing that slight pushback. Al/Mal then get pushed back that slight amount back into your units’ push range (where they then immediately stop because there are units from both sides present), thus failing the achievement.Then, for example, an enemy support wave moves into their own push range.However, when they reach the edge of the push range, they are pushed a tad bit further, which is outside of the push range.While you are not watching, your units naturally push Al/Mal forward.You park your units behind Alarak and turn you attention elsewhere.Meaning, if enemies come into their own push range, it will push Al/Mal just slightly back into your units’ push range (where they will then stop), thus failing the achievement. Not to the edge of the push range, but completely outside of it. Units will actually push Al/Mal slightly outside of their push range. If a support wave comes, as long as you intervene before the unit is killed you should be fine.īut! There is something you need to watch out for. So keeping at least one unit in ‘push range’ of Alarak at all times is enough. Watch: Innsbruck World Cup on Olympics.The triggers that govern the tug of war only require a single unit to prevent/stop Alarak/Malash from moving.She's due back on the wall in two day's time to compete in lead, as well. It's a 15th World Cup victory in boulder for the 24-year-old who also has 23 lead wins. I was really just happy in Prague."Įach of Raboutou (Hachioji), Grossman (Salt Lake, Brixen), Nonaka (Seoul) - and now Garnbret (Innsbruck) - have won a World Cup gold this season. It felt weird in Prague because everyone had three Cups and they were in competition mode. She added: "I wasn't disappointed in Prague. I'm really thankful and grateful for all the supporters today and all of the crowd that stayed and cheered us on. I was still trying to find my competition flow. ![]() "I don't have the words to say how I feel right now," Garnbret said on the IFSC broadcast. Grossman had won last week in Brixen, Italy, while Garnbret had taken silver two weeks ago in Prague, where Frenchwoman Oriane Bartone won.Īmerican Brooke Raboutou made a furious push to land on the podium, but could only manage a zone (halfway up the route) on the fourth and final boulder. was second, with two tops and two zones, while Olympic silver medallist Nonaka Miho won the bronze. Reigning world champion Natalia Grossman of the U.S. Garnbret not only topped all four routes in the women's final, she flashed them, meaning she completed each boulder on her first try. The Olympic champion from Tokyo 2020, who missed the first half of this season due to a toe injury, won her first gold in just her second World Cup back. Janja Garnbret put on a bouldering masterclass Thursday (15 June) night at the IFSC Sport Climbing World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria.
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