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Sport climbing at the Summer Olympics

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The flag of the Russian Olympic Committee, used during the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games.

Competition climbing has been part of the Summer Olympic Games on two occasions. It was first included as a special sport in the 2020 Games and will become a regular sport in the 2028 Games. Athletes take part in three main types of climbing: bouldering, lead climbing, and speed climbing. In the 2020 Olympics, all three were combined into one event, but in the 2024 Olympics, speed climbing became its own separate event. Slovenia has won the most gold medals so far, with two, while Austria, Japan, and the United States each have won three medals in total.

Bid for inclusion

Competition climbing was suggested to be part of the Olympics in 2015 by the International Federation of Sport Climbing. Later that year, it was put on a list with baseball, softball, skateboarding, surfing, and karate for possible inclusion in the 2020 Summer Olympics. In June 2016, leaders of the International Olympic Committee decided to support adding all these sports. Finally, on August 3, 2016, it was officially approved for the 2020 Games.

Competition format

At the 2020 Summer Olympics, athletes competed in two climbing events: men's combined and women's combined. The events included three types of climbing: competition speed climbing, competition bouldering, and competition lead climbing. Some climbers were not happy with this choice.

The group in charge of climbing explained that they could only award one gold medal per gender, and they wanted to include speed climbing. Their main goal was to get all three climbing types into the Olympics, and they thought they could change the rules later. This plan worked, and at the 2024 Summer Olympics, climbing events were split into separate boulder-and-lead and speed climbing competitions.

Starting at the 2028 Summer Olympics, boulder and lead climbing will have their own separate medal events.

Technical information

For Olympic sport climbing, special experts called route setters prepare the climbs. In lead climbing, the difficulty for both men and women is set between two very hard levels. In bouldering, men’s routes are set between two very hard levels, and women’s routes are set between slightly easier but still very hard levels.

NB:

  • Lead grades are given in French Numerical and grades in brackets () are in American YDS.
  • Boulder grade are given in V-Grades and grades in brackets () are in Fb-Grades.
  • Due to the climbing routes being at the highest level, routes cannot be sufficiently tested, therefore the exact grade of each route is unknown, and may not reflect the target range.

Summary

Sport climbing has been part of the Summer Olympic Games on two occasions. It was chosen as a special sport for the 2020 and 2024 games, and it will become a regular sport for the 2028 games. Athletes take part in three types of climbing: bouldering, lead climbing, and speed climbing.

GamesEventsBest nations
2020 Summer Olympics2 Spain (1)
 Slovenia (1)
2024 Summer Olympics4 Poland (1)

Events

Current program
Event20202024Years
Men's combined (s, b, l)X1
Men's combined (b, l)X1
Men's speedX1
Women's combined (s, b, l)X1
Women's combined (b, l)X1
Women's speedX1
Events24

Participating nations

Many countries have joined in the Olympic climbing events. The table shows how many climbers each country sent to the games in each year.

Nation20202024Years
 Australia222
 Austria222
 Belgium11
 Canada21
 China272
 Czech Republic112
 France472
 Germany232
 Great Britain142
 Indonesia41
 Iran11
 Italy342
 Japan442
 Kazakhstan112
 New Zealand21
 Poland122
 ROC31
 Slovenia232
 South Africa242
 South Korea232
 Spain122
 Switzerland112
 Ukraine21
 United States482
Nations192224
Climbers4068
Year202020242

Olympic records history

EventRoundClimberNationTimeGamesDateRecord
Men's combined (speed)QualificationBassa Mawem France5.452020 Tokyo3 August 2021OR
Women's combined (speed)QualificationAleksandra Mirosław Poland6.974 August 2021OR
FinalAleksandra Mirosław Poland6.846 August 2021WR
Women's speedQualificationAleksandra Mirosław Poland6.062024 Paris5 August 2024WR
Men's speedBronze medal matchSam Watson United States4.748 August 2024WR

Medal table

As of the women's combined event of 2024 Olympics

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Slovenia2002
2 Poland1012
3 Great Britain1001
 Indonesia1001
 Spain1001
6 Japan0213
 United States0213
8 China0202
9 Austria0033
Totals (9 entries)66618

Current program

Medals
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain1001
 Spain1001
2 Japan0101
 United States0101
3 Austria0022
Total5 nations2226
Medals
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Indonesia1001
2 China0101
3 United States0011
Total3 nations1113
Medals
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Slovenia2002
2 Japan0112
3 United States0101
4 Austria0011
Total4 nations2226
Medals
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Poland1012
2 China0101
Total2 nations1113

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