How to Watch the IFSC Climbing World Cup Salt Lake City 2025

World Cup season continues this weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah! This is the first World Cup of the season taking place in North America. Due to the convenient location, attendance will be high for American athletes, with 18 confirmed competitors from Team USA.

The event will take place at USA Climbing’s National Training Center from May 23–May 25.

How to Spectate the World Cup

To get tickets, visit the USA Climbing Eventbrite. While all of the Semi-Final and Final rounds are now sold out, there are still limited tickets available for the Qualification rounds on Friday, May 23.

How to Livestream the World Cup

You can watch the IFSC World Cup Salt Lake City 2025 Semi-Final and Final rounds live (or on-demand at any time after the event) on the IFSC YouTube channel, starting with the Women’s Boulder Semi-Final round on Saturday, May 24 at 10:00 a.m. MDT.

USA Climbing Athletes Who Are Competing 

Men’s Boulder Athletes

  • Colin Duffy | Salt Lake City will be Duffy’s 37th World Cup
  • Vail Everett | Salt Lake City will be Everett’s second World Cup
  • Alexander Waller | Salt Lake City will be Waller’s sixth World Cup
  • Benjamin Hanna | Salt Lake City will be Hanna’s 29th World Cup
  • Adam Shahar | Salt Lake City will be Shahar’s fourth World Cup
  • Joshua Gerhardt | Salt Lake City will be Gerhardt’s third World Cup
  • Isaac Leff | Salt Lake City will be Leff’s second World Cup
  • Cozmo Rothfork | Salt Lake City will be Rothfork’s first World Cup

Women’s Boulder Athletes

  • Anastasia Sanders | Salt Lake City will be Sanders’ 18th World Cup
  • Maya Madere | Salt Lake City will be Madere’s 23rd World Cup
  • Ella Fisher | Salt Lake City will be Fisher’s fourth World Cup
  • Cloe Coscoy | Salt Lake City will be Coscoy’s 22nd World Cup
  • Helen Gillett | Salt Lake City will be Gillett’s 8th World Cup
  • Kyra Condie | Salt Lake City will be Condie’s 56th World Cup
  • Nekaia Sanders | Salt Lake City will be Sanders’ fifth World Cup
  • Adriene Akiko Clark | Salt Lake City will be Clark’s 17th World Cup
  • Paloma Slowik | Salt Lake City will be Slowik’s first World Cup and IFSC event
  • Quinn Mason | Salt Lake City will be Mason’s 18th World Cup

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

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