Based on the results of the CEC International Competition Assessment Process, CEC has determined to not send athletes to the IFSC Boulder World Cup, scheduled for April 16-17, 2021 in Meiringen, Switzerland. The High Performance Program Staff determined that, at this...
Given the ever changing dynamics of the coronavirus pandemic, and considering that every country has a different response to this worldwide challenge, CEC will be implementing an International Competition Assessment Process to determine if CEC can safely send a team...
Climbing Escalade Canada (CEC) is excited to recognize Climb Yukon as the official Territorial Sport Organization (TSO) for competition climbing in the Yukon Territory, and to welcome it as the newest member of CEC. Climb Yukon is the first recognized territorial...
The CEC Diversity & Inclusion Committee wants to know: Who are the Canadian climbers? What motivates them? What barriers to participation do they face? In partnership with the University of Waterloo and the SIRC Matching-Grant, CEC is launching a National...
CEC is pleased to launch its 2021-2024 Strategic Plan. Completed in consultation with industry leaders such as Provincial and Territorial Sport Organizations, Climbing Facilities, athletes and coaches, this plan constitutes a road map for the next four years, leading...
CEC is excited to announce the selected athletes to the 2021 High Performance Program (HPP). These athletes were invited to join the program through its first annual intake, based on their results in the Continuous National Ranking (CNR). The 2021 athletes will...