At the beginning of April, the Czech Republic’s Adam Ondra kicked off the 2019 Bouldering World Cup season by topping the fourth boulder in a nail-biting event that went down to the wire in Meiringen, Switzerland. At last weekend’s competition in Munich, Germany, he had the chance to author an identical, thrilling script. Ondra topped four boulders in his qualification group to advance to the men’s semi-final round. There, he shot to the top of the pack by topping all four boulders. In the final round, he managed to pull away from a stacked field that included German hometown favorite Jan Hojer, Austria’s Jakob Schubert, Russia’s Aleksey Rubtsov, Slovenia’s Anze Peharc, and South Korea’s Jongwon Chon. Ondra was the only competitor who successfully guppy-gripped his way to a top on the first boulder (51:18 in the livestream), and he cruised through the second boulder of Blue Pill slopers and topped the slabby third boulder too. 15 Photos From the 2019 IFSC Munich World Cup 15 Gallery 15 Images As the last competitor to attempt the fourth boulder, Ondra was primed to give another “Hollywood ending” to a World Cup event. Schubert and Hojer had already topped the long, powerful boulder,…