The third Boulder event of the Climbing World Cup Series takes place at the USA Climbing Training Center.
The IFSC Climbing World Cup Salt Lake City 2025 is the 408th World Cup event in history, featuring the 56th Boulder World Cup competition. Also, it is the seventh Climbing World Cup held in Salt Lake City and the 23rd held in the USA.
ATHLETES’ HIGHLIGHTS
A total of 124 athletes, 57 women and 67 men, are registered to compete, travelling from 28 countries and territories in four continents.
The female athletes making their overall debut are:
- Paloma Slowik (USA)
- Ada Karsbrun (ISR)
The male athletes making their overall debut are:
- Tomas Casas (CRC)
- Ariel Gonzalez (CRC)
- Andrés Ortega Fosada (MEX)
- Cozmo Rothfork (USA)
- AJ Goldsmith (NZL)
- Timo Ossig (GER)
- Adi Bark (ISR)
Previous women’s Boulder World Cup gold medallists competing:
- Annie Sanders (USA)
- Nonaka Miho (JPN)
- Oriane Bertone (FRA)
- Naïlé Meignan (FRA)
Previous men’s Boulder World Cup gold medallists competing:
- Mejdi Schalck (FRA)
- Amagasa Sohta (JPN)
- Anraku Sorato (JPN)
- Narasaki Tomoa (JPN)
- Sugimoto Rei (JPN)
- Lee Dohyun (KOR)
- Colin Duffy (USA)
PREVIOUS RESULTS
IFSC World Cup Salt Lake City 2024:
Women's medal event:
- Natalia Grossman (USA)
- Oriane Bertone (FRA)
- Naïlé Meignan (FRA)
Men's medal event:
- Anraku Sorato (JPN)
- Narasaki Meichi (JPN)
- Jakob Schubert (AUT)
THE PROGRAMME
The IFSC Climbing World Cup Salt Lake City 2025 will kick off tomorrow, Friday, 23 May with the two Boulder qualification rounds. Women will start at 09:00 (UTC -6:00) before the men at 16:30.
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.