International Nomination Procedure (INP)
A proposal to include surfing, skateboarding, breaking, and Sport Climbing at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 was unanimously approved at the 134th International Olympic Committee (IOC) Session on 25 June 2019.
The IOC Executive Board officially confirmed Sport Climbing’s inclusion in the programme of the 2024 Olympic Games on 7 December 2020.
The decision marks a high watermark in the history of the IFSC, following on from the sport’s inclusion at the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018 and coming just eight months before its highly anticipated debut at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
With a Speed event and a combined Boulder & Lead event in Paris, the total number of medal events for Sport Climbing will double from two at the Tokyo Games, to four in Paris. The 2024 Games will also see a significant increase in the number of Sport Climbing athletes participating in comparison to the Tokyo Games, from 40 athletes in Tokyo, to 68 in Paris.
The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad are scheduled to take place in the French capital from 26 July to 11 August 2024.
Tokyo 2020(1)
During the 129th IOC Session in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2016, the International Olympic Committee added Sport Climbing to the program of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. From 3 to 6 August 2021, a total of 40 Sport Climbing athletes – 20 men and 20 women – will compete in a Combined event at Tokyo’s Aomi Urban Sports Park, featuring all three disciplines of the sport: Boulder, Lead, and Speed, in one event.
Official Site Tokyo 2020
IFSC Information on Tokyo 2020
Canadian Selection Process
Olympic Climbing is happening for the first time ever
FINAL RESULTS
COMBINED EVENT (MEN)
- GOLD – GINES LOPEZ Alberto (ESP)
- SILVER – COLEMAN Nathaniel (USA)
- BRONZE – SCHUBERT Jakob (AUT)
- NARASAKI Tomoa (JPN)
- MAWEM Mickael (FRA)
- ONDRA Adam (CZE)
- DUFFY Colin (USA)
- MAWEM Bassa (FRA)
- MEGOS Alexander (GER)
- CHON Jongwon (KOR)
- RUBTSOV Aleksey (ROC)
- HOJER Jan (GER)
- PAN Yufei (CHN)
- PICCOLRUAZ Michael (ITA)
- KHAIBULLIN Rishat (KAZ)
- COSSER Christopher (RSA)
- McCOLL Sean (CAN)
- HARADA Kai (JPN)
- FOSSALI Ludovico (ITA)
- O’HALLORAN Tom (AUS)
COMBINED EVENT (WOMEN)
- GOLD – Janja Garnbret (SLO)
- SILVER – Nonaka Miho (JPN)
- BRONZE – Noguchi Akiyo (JPN)
- Aleksandra Miroslaw (POL)
- Brooke Raboutou (USA)
- Anouck Jaubert (FRA)
- Jessica Pilz (AUT)
- Seo Chaehyun (KOR)
- Viktoriia Meshkova (ROC)
- Shauna Coxsey (GBR)
- Kyra Condie (USA)
- Song Yiling (CHN)
- Julia Chanourdie (FRA)
- Alannah Yip (CAN)
- Laura Rogora (ITA)
- Petra Klingler (SUI)
- Iuliia Kaplina (ROC)
- Mia Krampl (SLO)
- Oceana Mackenzie (AUS)
- Erin Sterkenburg (RSA)
CANADIAN ATHLETES
Canada qualified 2 athletes for these games:
Alannah Yip (qualified Feb ‘20) and Sean McColl (qualified Aug ‘19)
COMBINED FORMAT EXPLAINED
Paris 2024
A proposal to include Surfing, Skateboarding, Breaking, and Sport Climbing at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 was unanimously approved at the 134th IOC Session on 25 June 2019. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board officially confirmed Sport Climbing’s inclusion in the program of the 2024 Olympic Games on 7 December 2020.
With a Speed event and combined Lead & Boulder event in Paris, the total number of medal events for Sport Climbing will double from two at the Tokyo Games, to four in Paris. The 2024 Games will also see a significant increase in the number of Sport Climbing athletes participating in comparison to the Tokyo Games, from 40 athletes in Tokyo, to 68 in Paris.
The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad are scheduled to take place in the French capital from July 26 to August 11, 2024.
Los Angeles 2028
Sport Climbing has not yet been confirmed for LA 2028.
Brisbane 2032
International Olympic Committee Members voted on July 21, 2021 to elect Brisbane 2032 as host of the Games of the XXXV Olympiad.