Tokyo Olympics: Alberto Gines Lopez wins first climbing gold

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Spain's 18-year-old Alberto Gines Lopez wins the men's combined climbing gold

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Eighteen-year-old Spaniard Alberto Gines Lopez claimed the first men's combined sport climbing gold in Olympic history after a thrilling lead final.

Gines Lopez won the speed final as he raced up the wall in 6.42 seconds, but finished last in bouldering and moved down the leaderboard.

Fourth place in lead gave him 28 points to earn Spain's third gold in Tokyo.

American Nathaniel Coleman took silver on 30 points, while Austrian Jakob Schubert won bronze on 35.

Schubert was the final climber to go in the lead final and was the only athlete to make it to the top of the wall, snatching bronze and pushing five-time world champion Adam Ondra out of the medals.