Back to News The 2025 National Team Trials concluded last night at Mesa Rim in Austin, TX. Of the more than 60 Boulder athletes registered at the start of the week, only 16 joined Finals last night to fight for the podium and accrue points towards National Team selection. Of course, the 2025 National Team will go on to represent the USA at International World Cups and World Championships. Costanza Dominates in Semi-Finals and Finals with 12 Tops Renewing her spot on the 2025 Boulder National Team, Melina Costanza stayed in the lead during the Qualification, Semi-Final and Final rounds. With a score of 99.8, including four tops in the Semi-Final and three flashes in the Finals, Costanza undoubtedly took Gold as the only Boulder athlete to top every climb in both Final rounds. Already qualified for the 2025 Lead National Team, her Boulder performance showcased how versatile she is. When asked what her favorite Finals climb was, Costanza replied with the slab, which she topped. “I’ve been working really hard on slab. I love working on my weaknesses, I’m proud of the growth I’ve had in that area,” Costanza said. Adriene Akiko Clark kept the crowd’s attention whenever she finished a climb. In the Semi-Finals, Clark topped her last climb with only two seconds remaining. In the Finals, she executed a high hand-foot match on a sloper, followed by a side lunge to a small finishing crimp on her next climb. Among many others, these split-second decisions earned her Silver with a score of 84.8 Finally, Nekaia Sanders took Bronze with a score of 84.6, bumping out Helen Gillett, who scored 84.4, by attempts. Sanders had repeated falls close to or on the finishing holds in the Semi-Finals, before making a comeback with three tops in finals. Melina Costanza and Adriene Akiko Clark earned enough National Team Ranking points to join the 2025 Boulder National Team. Hanna Wins First Team Trials Benjamin Hanna’s stunning 360 campus spin from a two-finger pocket to the zone on his final climb earned him his first National Team Trials Gold. In an interview, Hanna revealed that he had no idea all he needed was the zone to win. Hanna is no stranger to the National Team Trials podium, having earned Bronze in both Lead and Boulder at the 2024 National Team Trials. However, this is Hanna’s first Gold performance, which was also his ticket onto the 2025 Boulder National Team. When asked about his future plans, Hanna replied, “A few outside projects and then lots of World Cups.” Notably, Hanna and Hugo Hoyer were the only athletes to make any zones on their third Finals climb. With just as many surprising moves during Finals was Joshua Gerhardt, who took Silver. Gerhardt flashed his first two Finals climbs with a score of 59.9, ahead of Vail Everett by attempts with a score of 59.8. In Bronze, Vail Everett, with his score of 59.8, held the crowd’s breath as he struggled to find a steady finishing position on his first climb. After flashing the first climb, Everett successfully pulled back into the finish of his second climb after a huge dyno. Vail Everett, Zander Waller, and Benjamin Hanna all earned enough National Team Ranking points to join the 2025 Boulder National Team. 2025 Boulder National Team: Adriene Akiko Clark Melina Costanza Colin Duffy Vail Everett Natalia Grossman Jesse Grupper Benjamin Hanna Brooke Raboutou Annie Sanders Zander Waller Full results from the 2025 National Team Trials Presented by YETI can be found here. You can rewatch the Semi-Final and Final rounds on Outside TV. Follow @usaclimbing on social media for competition updates and behind-the-scenes action.