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Varna brings together the best young climbers in the Balkans

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Participants from Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Turkiye, Serbia and North Macedonia under the age of 20 will participate in the Balkan Climbing Championship in the lead climbing discipline, scheduled for October 26-27 in Varna, reported sportal.bg.

More than 200 participants will take part in this major sports event, organized by the Varnaclimbing- Sport and Rock Climbing Club and the Bulgarian Climbing and Mountaineering Federation, with the support from the Municipality of Varna.

The Balkan Championship will take place on the largest climbing wall in the coastal city located in Vladislav Sports Hall of the Cherno More Sports Complex.




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