These 68 climbers are qualified | Olympic Games Paris

The 26 Olympic Games will be held in Paris from July 11 to August 2024. The competitions in the disciplines of speed and bouldering & lead will take place from August 5 to 10. The following 68 climbers are taking part.

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In Tokyo, there were 40 athletes fighting for Olympic medals in sport climbing. At the Olympic Games in Paris, where sport climbing is taking part for the second time, the starting field already consists of 68 climbers. Those who have qualified and are successful in the disciplines Bouldering & Leading and Speed You can find out more about who will compete against each other here.

Joyful cheers: Slovenian Mia Krampl celebrates her Olympic ticket for Paris 2024. Photo: Lena Drapella
Joyful cheers: Slovenian Mia Krampl celebrates her Olympic ticket for Paris 2024. Photo: Lena Drapella

Bouldering & Lead Women | Participants Olympic Games Paris

First name NameCountryQualification event
Janja GarnbretSlovenia1. World Cup in Bern
Jessica PilzAustria2. World Cup in Bern
Ai MoriJapan3. World Cup in Bern
Oriane BertoneFrance1. European Qualifier in Laval
Natalia GrossmanUSA1st Pan American Games in Santiago
Yuetong ZhangChina1st Asian Qualifier in Jakarta
Oceania MacKenzieAustralia1st Oceania Qualifier in Melbourne
Lauren MukheibirSouth Africa1st African Qualifier in Pretoria
Brooke RaboutouUSA1. Olympic Qualifier Series
Miho NonakaJapan2. Olympic Qualifier Series
Erin McNeiceGreat Britain3. Olympic Qualifier Series
Chaehyun SeoSouth Korea4. Olympic Qualifier Series
Zhilu LouChina5. Olympic Qualifier Series
Ievgenia KazbekovaUkraine6. Olympic Qualifier Series
Mia KramplSlovenia8. Olympic Qualifier Series
Lucia DoerffelGermany9. Olympic Qualifier Series
Zelia AvezouFrance10. Olympic Qualifier Series
Camilla MoroniItaly11. Olympic Qualifier Series
Laura RogoraItaly12. Olympic Qualifier Series
Molly Thompson SmithGreat Britain13. Olympic Qualifier Series

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Bouldering & Lead Men | Participants Olympic Games Paris

First name NameCountryQualification event
Jakob SchubertAustria1. World Cup in Bern
Colin DuffyUSA2. World Cup in Bern
Tomoa NarasakiJapan3. World Cup in Bern
Toby RobertsGreat Britain1. European Qualifier in Laval
Jesse GrupperUSA1st Pan American Games in Santiago
Sorato AnrakuJapan1st Asian Qualifier in Jakarta
Campbell HarrisonAustralia1st Oceania Qualifier in Melbourne
Mel Janse Van RensburgSouth Africa1st African Qualifier in Pretoria
Dohyun LeeSouth Korea1. Olympic Qualifier Series
Sam AvezouFrance2. Olympic Qualifier Series
Adam OndraCzechia3. Olympic Qualifier Series
Alberto Gines LopezSpain4. Olympic Qualifier Series
Hannes VanDuysenBelgium5. Olympic Qualifier Series
Paul JenftFrance6. Olympic Qualifier Series
Yannick FloheGermany8. Olympic Qualifier Series
Hamish McArthurGreat Britain9. Olympic Qualifier Series
Sascha LehmannSwitzerland10. Olympic Qualifier Series
Alexander Megos.Germany11. Olympic Qualifier Series
Luca PotocarSlovenia12. Olympic Qualifier Series
Yufei PanChina13. Olympic Qualifier Series
Last chance to get an Olympic ticket: The qualified speed climbers of the Olympic Qualifier Series. Photo: Lena Drapella
Last chance to get an Olympic ticket: The qualified speed climbers of the Olympic Qualifier Series. Photo: Lena Drapella

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Speed ​​Women | Participants Olympic Games Paris

First name NameCountryQualification event
Desak Made Rita Kusuma DewiIndonesia1. World Cup in Bern
Emma HuntUSA2. World Cup in Bern
Aleksandra MiroslawPoland1. European Qualifier in Laval
Piper KellyUSA1st Pan American Games in Santiago
Lijuan DengChina1st Asian Qualifier in Jakarta
Sarah TetzlaffNew Zealand1st Oceania Qualifier in Melbourne
Aniya HolderSouth Africa1st African Qualifier in Pretoria
Yafei ZhouChina1. Olympic Qualifier Series
Aleksandra KaluckaPoland2. Olympic Qualifier Series
Rajiah SalsabillahIndonesia3. Olympic Qualifier Series
Capucine ViglioneFrance7. Olympic Qualifier Series
Manon LebonFrance10. Olympic Qualifier Series
Leslie Adriana Romero PerezSpain12. Olympic Qualifier Series
Beatrice ColliItaly13. Olympic Qualifier Series

Speed ​​Men | Participants Olympic Games Paris

First name NameCountryQualification event
Matteo ZurloniItaly1. World Cup in Bern
Jinbao LongChina2. World Cup in Bern
Bassa MawemFrance1. European Qualifier in Laval
samuel watsonUSA1st Pan American Games in Santiago
Rahmad Adi MulyonoIndonesia1st Asian Qualifier in Jakarta
JulianDavidNew Zealand1st Oceania Qualifier in Melbourne
Joshua BruynsSouth Africa1st African Qualifier in Pretoria
Peng WuChina1. Olympic Qualifier Series
Veddriq LeonardoIndonesia2. Olympic Qualifier Series
Amir MaimuratovKazakhstan3. Olympic Qualifier Series
Zachary HammerUSA6. Olympic Qualifier Series
Reza Alipour ShenazandifardIran7. Olympic Qualifier Series
Yaroslav TkachyUkraine8. Olympic Qualifier Series
Euncheol ShinSouth Korea11. Olympic Qualifier Series

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