The second Boulder event of the Climbing World Cup Series takes place at the Parque Olímpico Do Cajura (Brazilian National Climbing Training Center).
The IFSC World Cup Curtiba 2025 is the 407th Climbing World Cup event in history, featuring the 155th Boulder World Cup competition. It is the very 1st Climbing World Cup held in Brazil, and South America.
ATHLETES’ HIGHLIGHTS
A total of 115 athletes, 56 women and 59 men, are registered to compete, travelling from 23 countries and territories in four continents.
The home nation Brazil, alongside Japan, have the most competitors with 12 each across both the men’s and women’s events. USA, Germany and France are the next most represented nations all having ten competitors.
The female athletes making their overall debut in the Climbing World Cup Series are:
- Marian Kiara Luna Micheri (ARG)
- Antonieta Esmeralda Parra Veizaga (BOL)
- Deborah Albuquerque (BRA)
- Camila Flores (BRA)
- Ana Carolina Gumurski Da Rocha (BRA)
- Ninele Carolina Motiño Flores (HON)
- Astridt Alexandra Vides Zeron (HON)
- Suezawa Yui (JPN)
- María José Estrada (MEX)
- Miranda Mendoza Bertrand (PER)
The male athletes making their overall debut in the Climbing World Cup Series are:
- Ariel Flores Cheun (ARG)
- Alejo Suter (ARG)
- Javier Leonardo Aliaga Nina (BOL)
- Davi Carvalho Peres (BRA)
- Pedro Henrique Namba De Araújo (BRA)
- Hugo Dorval (CAN)
- Tomás Arace (COL)
- Juan Sebastian Sanchez Martin (COL)
- Jonathan Odiel Benitez Rodriguez (HON)
- Luis Carlos Rodríguez Ochoa (HON)
- Leonardo Magallanes Tejada (MEX)
- Yaku Martin Galmez Suarez (PER)
- Vail Everett (USA)
Previous women’s Boulder World Cup gold medallists:
- Oriane Bertone (FRA)
Previous men’s Boulder World Cup gold medallists:
- Mejdi Schalck (FRA)
- Toby Roberts (GBR)
- Amagasa Sohta (JPN)
- Anraku Sorato (JPN)
- Narasaki Tomoa (JPN)
- Sugimoto Rei (JPN)
- Lee Dohyun (KOR)
- Colin Duffy (USA)
THE PROGRAMME
The IFSC Climbing World Cup Curitiba 2025 will kick off tomorrow, Friday, 16 May with the two Boulder qualification rounds. Both men and women will start at 09:00 (UTC -3:00).
News and updates about all IFSC events will be available on the IFSC website, and on the Federation’s digital channels: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, TikTok, X, YouTube, and exclusively for the Chinese audience, Douyin, Weibo, and Xiaohongshu.