How to Watch the IFSC World Cup Bali 2025

World Cup season continues this weekend in Bali, Indonesia! 15 athletes will represent Team USA, with five competing in the Lead discipline and 10 competing in the Speed discipline. This is the first time Bali has hosted a Climbing World Cup, and the fourth time Indonesia has hosted one overall.

How To Watch 

You can watch the IFSC World Cup Bali 2025 Semi-Final and Final rounds live (or on-demand at any time after the event) on the IFSC YouTube channel, starting early in the morning of Saturday, May 3rd. The competition will begin with the Speed Qualification round on Friday, May 2nd at 8:58 p.m. MDT, and will conclude with the Lead Finals round on Saturday, May 3rd at 6:30 a.m. MDT.

USA Climbing Athletes Who Are Competing

Women’s Lead Athletes

  • Adriene Akiko Clark | Bali will be Clark’s 16th World Cup
  • Zoe Yi | Bali will be Yi’s first World Cup

Men’s Lead Athletes

  • Sergey Lakhno | Bali will be Lakhno’s second World Cup
  • Declan Osgood | Bali will be Osgood’s 4th World Cup
  • Jesse Grupper | Bali will be Grupper’s 32nd World Cup

Women’s Speed Athletes

  • Liberty Runnels | Bali will be Runnels’ 9th World Cup
  • Sophia Curcio | Bali will be Curcio’s 18th World Cup
  • Isis Rothfork | Bali will be Rothfork’s 11th World Cup
  • Piper Kelly | Bali will be Kelly’s 17th World Cup

Men’s Speed Athletes 

  • Ben Jennings | Bali will be Jenning’s 5th World Cup
  • Noah Bratschi | Bali will be Bratschi’s 25th World Cup
  • Aidan Goddard | Bali will be Goddard’s 6th World Cup
  • Merritt Ernsberger | Bali will be Ernsberger’s 9th World Cup
  • Samuel Watson | Bali will be Watson’s 19th World Cup
  • Zach Hammer | Bali will be Hammer’s 17th World Cup

Follow @usaclimbing on social media for competition updates and behind-the-scenes action.

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