Bed-thesis about the rating system in sport-climbing

Lukas analyzed with different methods if the best all-rounder really has the highest chances to win gold at Olympia 2020 (2021...) in climbing, see [1,2]. When I saw the rating-system G=s*b*l the gradient immediately popped up in my head and that's how this topic was born.

So, as Lukas shows, the short answer is "no, the opposite is true". The rating in olympic combined benefits "experts". He shows this with three different methods. Thanks for the nice presentation 

Have a look (here) at his presentation and here at his thesis. 

Also someone else had a look at it [3]

Your rating (3/6) in two dimensions, first invest mainly in your stronger discipline

[1] "Allrounder gefragt"
https://www.olympia.at/main.asp?kat1=87&kat2=538&NID=18187&scsqs=1

[2] "Mit dem eigens für die Olympia-Premiere ins Leben gerufenen Modus "Olympic Combined" soll der beste Allround-Kletterer ermittelt werde"
https://www.kicker.de/_olympic_combined_dreikampf_an_der_wand-759663/artikel

[3] https://www.halamuda.com/ein-schlechtes-ranking-in-tokyo/