The Executive Board of the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) met via teleconference on 18 February 2021 to address a series of important topics and ratify a number of decisions.
The International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) is pleased to confirm that the two IFSC World Cup stages scheduled in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, in May are confirmed and will take place as scheduled.
It has been 679 days since the last Boulder World Cup competition day, in Vail, Colorado, USA. After being forced to cancel the whole 2020 season, the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) is thrilled to...
The highly anticipated first Boulder World Cup since 2019 kicked off in the Swiss alpine village of Meiringen this morning, with the men’s qualification round opening the competition.
Following the men’s qualification earlier today in Meiringen, Switzerland, this afternoon saw the women take to the mats, with 70 athletes competing in the round.
An action-packed set of semi-finals took place at the IFSC Boulder World Cup in Meiringen, Switzerland, this morning, with Slovenia’s Janja Garnbret ruling the women’s event and Adam Ondra of the Czech Republic...
The long-awaited first World Cup of the 2021 season concluded in Meiringen, Switzerland, this evening, with Slovenia’s Janja Garnbret defending her throne in the women’s event, and Adam Ondra of the Czech Republic...
Ticket sales are now open for the back-to-back world cups in Salt Lake City, USA, next month.
The International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) and Austria Climbing are pleased to confirm that the two competitions scheduled in Innsbruck, Austria, next June are confirmed and will take place as...
The International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) is pleased to confirm that the IFSC Lead and Speed World Cup in Villars, Switzerland, is confirmed and will take place as scheduled from 1 to 3 July.
A little over a month after the inaugural competition of 2021, the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) is about to offer a binge of Sport Climbing in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, where two IFSC...
The IFSC World Cup series returns this weekend from 21 to 22 May, with the second Boulder World Cup of the 2021 Sport Climbing season taking place in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
The opening round of two back-to-back IFSC world cups in Utah’s Salt Lake City, USA, commenced this afternoon, with 49 athletes taking to the blocs in the women’s Boulder qualification event.
It sporadically rained over the men’s Boulder qualification round in Salt Lake City, USA, where the second IFSC Boulder World Cup of the season kicked off
Salt Lake City in Utah, USA, saw 20 men and 20 women compete in the semi-final of the second Boulder World Cup of the 2021 season this morning, with the USA’s Natalia Grossman leading the way in the women’s event in...
The 10-days Sport Climbing full immersion in Salt Lake City, USA, started with a bang, as home favourite Natalia Grossman climbed atop the World Cup podium for the very first time in her young career, topping the...
A first of its kind for Sport Climbing, Utah’s Salt Lake City, USA, will host the inaugural IFSC mixed team Boulder event on 25 May, in between two back-to-back world cups in the city.
Speed will make its season debut alongside Boulder this weekend, in the closing World Cup of two back-to-back competitions in Utah’s Salt Lake City, USA.
The International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) and USA Climbing inform that the schedule of the IFSC Boulder and Speed World Cup in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, has been updated as follows:
Announced, but not less astonishing: 20-year-old Speed climber Kiromal Katibin of Indonesia crushed the men’s Speed world record at the IFSC World Cup in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, stopping the clock at 5.25 seconds...