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2025 IFSC Paraclimbing World Cup
OrganiserIFSC
Edition13th
Events
90
  • 3 B1
    3 B2
    3 B3
    3 AU2
    3 AU3
    3 AL1
    3 AL2
    3 RP1
    3 RP2
    3 RP3
Locations
Dates20 May – 26 October 2025
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The IFSC Paraclimbing World Cup 2025 is the thirteenth season of the paraclimbing world cup series by the International Federation of Sport Climbing. Two of the three events are held alongside the 2025 IFSC Climbing World Cup.

Procedure

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Athletes compete in lead climbing only. Each category must feature at least four competitors from three nations for a competition to take place. If these minimums aren't reached, only B2/B3 and AL1 categories may be merged into other.[1]

Dates[2]

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Results

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As opposed to the open class, there is no ranking across the season.

Women

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B1 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Italy Nadia Bredice Slovenia Tanja Glusic Japan Hiromi Aoki
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
B2 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Austria Linda Le Bon Germany Luisa Grube Germany Ivon Lawerenz
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
B3 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City United States Linn Poston France Elsa Boutel Menard United States Phoebe Barkan
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
AL1 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Merged with Men AL1
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
AL2 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City France Lucie Jarrige United States Emily Gray New Zealand Rachel Maia
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
AU2 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City France Solenne Piret [de; fr] Italy Lucia Capovilla United States Eleanor Rubin
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
AU3 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Germany Rosalie Schaupert Slovenia Manca Smrekar Canada Emily McDermott
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
RP1 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City United States Hannah Zook United States Melissa Ruiz United Kingdom Jackie Stewart
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
RP2 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Austria Jasmin Plank Japan Matoi Futahashi Norway Dina Eivik
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
RP3 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City United States Nat Vorel Japan Momoko Yoshida Brazil Marina Dias
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval

Men

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B1 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Japan Sho Aita Spain Francisco Javier Aguilar Amoedo United Kingdom Jesse Dufton
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
B2 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Japan Fumiya Hamanoue Romania Razvan Nedu Spain Guillermo Pelegrín Gómez
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
B3 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Romania Cosmin Florin Candoi Romania Daniel-Bebe-Vasilică Andrei United States Andrew Martinez
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
AL1 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Austria Angelino Zeller [de] Austria Markus Pösendorfer Belgium Pavitra Vandenhoven
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
AL2 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City France Thierry Delarue United States Corey Ramos United States Ethan Zilz
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
AU2 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City United States Brian Zerzuela United States Trevor Smith United Kingdom Sebastian Musson
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
AU3 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Israel Mor Michael Sapir Switzerland Dominic Geisseler United States Mason Keough
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
RP1 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City France Aloïs Pottier Germany Korbinian Franck Norway Kim Rishaug
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
RP2 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City United States Brayden Butler India Manikandan Kumar Germany Philipp Hrozek
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval
RP3 Competition First Second Third
United States Salt Lake City Japan Tadashi Takano Japan Kazuhiko Yamashita Slovakia Andrej Haršány
Austria Innsbruck
France Laval

References

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  1. ^ "Competition Regulations Para Climbing Events" (PDF). IFSC Climbing. 2025-03-01. Retrieved 2025-05-23.
  2. ^ "Para Climbing Season 2025 to Feature Three World Cups, One World Championships". IFSC Climbing. 2024-11-27. Retrieved 2025-05-23.
  3. ^ "IFSC Para Climbing World Cup Salt Lake City 2025". IFSC Climbing Result Service. 2025-05-22. Retrieved 2025-05-23.
  4. ^ "IFSC Para Climbing World Cup Innsbruck 2025". IFSC Climbing Result Service. 2025-05-23. Retrieved 2025-05-23.
  5. ^ "IFSC Para Climbing World Cup Laval 2025". IFSC Climbing Result Service. 2025-05-23. Retrieved 2025-05-23.