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2025 IFSC Climbing World Cup | |
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Organiser | IFSC |
Edition | 37th |
Events | 16
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Dates | 18 April – 6 September 2025 |
The 2025 IFSC Climbing World Cup is the 37th edition of the international sport climbing competition series organised by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC), held in 12 locations. There are 16 events per gender: six bouldering, five lead, and five speed events. The series begins on 18 April in Keqiao, Shaoxing, China, with the first bouldering World Cup of the season, and will conclude on 5 September in Koper.
Scheduling
[edit]In September 2024, IFSC announced the 2025 competition schedule. This season will feature the first ever IFSC World Cup in South America, which will be held in Curitiba, Brazil.[1] The schedule accommodates the 2025 IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships, which will be held in Helsinki, Finland from 28 July - 3 August; the 2025 World Games, held in Chengdu, China from 7 - 17 August; and the 2025 IFSC World Championships, held in Seoul, Korea from 21 - 28 September.
Competition format and ranking
[edit]The top three finishers in each individual competition receive medals, and the overall winners are awarded trophies. At the end of the season, an overall ranking is determined based upon points, which athletes are awarded for finishing in the top 40 of each individual event.
Overview
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1 | Keqiao 18–20 April |
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2 | Wujiang 25 - 27 April |
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3 | Indonesia 2 - 4 May |
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4 | Curitiba 16 - 18 May |
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5 | Salt Lake City 23 - 25 May |
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6 | Prague 6 - 8 June |
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7 | Bern 13 - 15 June |
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8 | Innsbruck 25 – 29 June |
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9 | Poland 5 - 6 July |
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10 | Chamonix 11 - 13 July |
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11 | Klagenfurt 26 - 27 July |
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12 | Koper 5 - 6 September |
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References
[edit]- ^ "Official website of the International Federation of Sport Climbing". www.ifsc-climbing.org. 30 September 2024. Retrieved 6 October 2024.