Paris 2024 Olympics: events, history, athletes... sport climbing at the Olympics

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Sport climbing is a recent sport: the first competitions took place in the 1980s. The discipline was included in the Olympic Games for the first time in 2018, at the Buenos Aires Youth


Games. Having quickly won over the public, sport climbing was again selected for the Tokyo Games in 2021, and then for the Paris 2024 Olympics. And it will again be on the program for the


Los Angeles Games in 2028.


Paris 2024 Olympics: on which TV channel and at what time to watch the sports climbing eventsDon't want to miss any of the sport climbing at the Olympics this summer? Find out about the


schedule of events and the TV channels broadcasting the sport. [Read more]


Paris 2024 Olympics: who are the medal-winning climbing athletes? Global summaryThe Paris Olympics are finally here, and athletes from all over the world are competing in a variety of


disciplines. The climbing events take place from August 5 to 10, 2024, and we're offering you the chance to find out who the big winners of the gold, silver and bronze medals are! [Read


more]


While we wait for this American edition, let's focus on Paris: the sport climbing events are organized from August 5 to 8, 2024 for the speed events, and from August 5 to 10, 2024 for the


bouldering-difficulty combined. We'll be at Le Bourget climbing site to cheer on these athletes.


Climbing on natural rock is an ancient discipline. The sporty, competitive version was born in the mid-1980s, first in Italy and then in France, with the first competition on an artificial


climbing wall. A few years later, in the early 1990s, it was decided that international tournaments would all be held indoors, on artificial infrastructures, in order to protect the


environment.


Today, sport climbing is divided into three different disciplines. The speed event is a dual time trial: climbers have to scale a 15-meter-high inclined wall in a limited time (less than six


seconds for men, less than seven for women). The bouldering event takes place on a 4.5-meter wall, which athletes must climb without rope, as quickly as possible, and with as few attempts


as possible. Finally, the difficulty event pits two athletes against each other, who must climb a 15-meter wall in six minutes or less, without knowing the route beforehand. At the Paris


Olympics, the bouldering and difficulty events are combined.


This recent sport does not have as rich a history as boxing or swimming, but there are already some impressive records. The first Olympic champions in sport climbing were Janja Garnbret


(Slovenian athlete) and Alberto Ginés (Spanish climber). The world speed record belongs to Kiromal Katibin, an Indonesian who climbed the 15-meter wall in 5 seconds. The women's record is


held by Aleksandra Miroslaw (Poland), who triumphed with a time of 6.52 seconds at the IFSC 2022 World Cup in Salt Lake City.


So the French have some serious competitors... But medals remain within their grasp. They include Fanny Gibert, Anouck Jaubert, Manuel Cornu and Julia Chanourdie.


Want to try out this Olympic sport? Here are just a few of the places you can go to have fun and let off steam in Paris and the Ile-de-France region.


Where to climb in Paris and the Ile-de-France region? Guide to the best climbing gyms and natural sitesLooking for a climbing site in and around Paris? Whether you're looking for outdoor


climbing, indoor climbing with ropes, or bouldering without ropes or harnesses, we've got something for you, whatever the weather! [Read more]


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