How To Watch the IFSC Para Climbing and Climbing World Championships Seoul 2025

As the 2025 season comes to an end, Seoul, Korea will host the IFSC Para Climbing and Climbing World Championships! Across both events, a total of 80 US athletes will be vying for the title of World Champion in their respective categories. Some athletes, like Kaitlyn Truscott (Women’s AL2), are still competing in their very first international season, while others, like Colin Duffy (Men’s Boulder, Lead), already have multiple World Championships appearances.

How to Watch the World Championships

You can watch the IFSC Para Climbing World Championships Seoul 2025 live (or on-demand at any time after the event) on the IFSC YouTube channel. Coverage begins with the Para Climbing Finals on Tuesday, September 23 at 10:30 p.m. MDT.

You can also watch the IFSC Climbing World Championships Seoul 2025 live (or on-demand at any time after the event) on the IFSC YouTube channel. Coverage begins with the Women’s Speed Final on Wednesday, September 24 at 5:00 a.m. MDT.

USA Climbing Athletes Who Are Competing

Para Climbing World Championships Athletes (52 total)

Carlie Cook | Women’s AL1
Andrea Wilson | Women’s AL1
Brittany Chadbourne | Women’s AL1
Morgan Loomis | Women’s AL2
Hannah McFadden | Women’s AL2
Daliya Hansen | Women’s AL2
Kaitlyn Truscott | Women’s AL2
Tanner Cislaw | Men’s AL1
Garrison Redd | Men’s AL1
Carlos Quiles | Men’s AL1
Ethan Zilz | Men’s AL2
Lee Shaffer | Men’s AL2
Corey Ramos | Men’s AL2
Chase Christiansen | Men’s AL2
Isabel Benvenuti | Women’s AU2
Eleanor Rubin | Women’s AU2
Elise Morley | Women’s AU2
Josephine Fouts | Women’s AU2
Brian Zarzuela | Men’s AU2
Trevor Smith | Men’s AU2
Matthew Lynch | Men’s AU2
Dylan Retsek | Men’s AU2
Mason Keough | Men’s AU3
Benen Parlmer | Men’s AU3
Emeline Lakrout | Women’s B1
Seneida Biendarra | Women’s B2
Linn Poston | Women’s B3
Phoebe Barkan | Women’s B3
Mandi Curtis | Women’s B3
Paige Trotter | Women’s B3
Kevin Chao | Men’s B2
Andrew Martinez | Men’s B3
Gordon Fralick | Men’s B3
Melissa Ruiz | Women’s RP1
Hannah Zook | Women’s RP1
Jackie Stewart | Women’s RP1
Tiffany Yu | Women’s RP1
Emily Seelenfreund | Women’s RP2
Megan Gleason | Women’s RP2
Nat Vorel | Women’s RP3
Laura Heaton | Women’s RP3
Lindsay Purcell | Women’s RP3
Paul Martin | Men’s RP1
Joshua Unterman | Men’s RP1
Connor King | Men’s RP1
Ruchir Khaitan | Men’s RP1
Benjamin Mayforth | Men’s RP2
Brayden Butler | Men’s RP2
Johnny Quintana | Men’s RP2
Jeffrey Mellenthin | Men’s RP2
Mark Jourdian | Men’s RP3
Deva Ramireddy | Men’s RP3

Climbing World Championships Athletes (28 total)

Colin Duffy | Men’s Boulder, Lead
Vail Everett | Men’s Boulder
Alexander Waller | Men’s Boulder
Benjamin Hanna | Men’s Boulder
Adam Shahar | Men’s Boulder
Anastasia Sanders | Women’s Boulder, Lead
Melina Costanza | Women’s Boulder
Adriene Akiko Clark | Women’s Boulder, Lead
Nekaia Sanders | Women’s Boulder
Kyra Condie | Women’s Boulder
Helen Gillett | Women’s Boulder
Jesse Grupper | Men’s Lead
Sergey Lakhno | Men’s Lead
Declan Osgood | Men’s Lead
Nathan Sato | Men’s Lead
Analise Van Hoang | Women’s Lead
Ella Fisher | Women’s Lead
Zoe Yi | Women’s Lead
Sam Watson | Men’s Speed
Zach Hammer | Men’s Speed
Michael Hom | Men’s Speed
Merritt Ernsberger | Men’s Speed
Logan Schlecht | Men’s Speed
Emma Hunt | Women’s Speed
Piper Kelly | Women’s Speed
Sophie Curcio | Women’s Speed
Isis Rothfork | Women’s Speed
Madi Walsh | Women’s Speed

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