In reply to samatristudios:
> Thank you for being very nice and constructive in your criticism (the same can't be said for others)
> We only really had two of us there filming on the day so basically this was all the footage of complete routes we managed to get! We were mainly there to learn but as an added bonus we have also got some footage we think people might like to see.
> Yeah as far as I know the only official coverage by the BMC was the short video they published on their website- and while good, lacks just raw route footage. Which is the hole we have tried to fill as best we can. We were very lucky to receive press passes from Rob Adie the event manager, as was Leah Crane's partner who managed to stream the whole event from an iPhone even getting interviews with climbers- Very impressive and certainly shows its not hard to stream an event like that. Really not sure why the BMC didn't themselves. :s
> Anyhow, cheers for the comment, have a nice day!
I agree. Surely you'd think that greater promotion of any climbing event to raise the profile of the sport would be sought and to stream the event online would be great. The first competition I took part in had all standards of climber and boulderer competing and it was quite thrilling to see the advanced finalists on their route (It was on the huge overhanging wall at Awesome Walls Sheffield and I'd never been there before!) and I was practically willing them to keep climbing. Sadly nobody completed the route.
I'm sure even non-climbers would find it exciting to watch.