Back to News World Cup season continues this weekend in Chamonix, France! As the fourth Lead World Cup and fifth Speed World Cup of the season, Chamonix will welcome 19 US athletes to the Place du Mont Blanc, named for its location at the base of Mont Blanc, the highest summit in the Alps. Notably, this will be Brooke Raboutou’s first World Cup appearance since winning silver in Boulder & Lead at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. How to Watch the World Cup You can watch the IFSC World Cup Chamonix 2025 live (or on-demand at any time after the event) on the IFSC YouTube channel, starting with the Speed Qualification on Friday, July 11. USA Climbing Athletes Who Are Competing Men’s Lead Athletes Colin Duffy | Chamonix will be Duffy’s 42nd World Cup Jesse Grupper | Chamonix will be Grupper’s 37th World Cup Sergey Lakhno | Chamonix will be Lakhno’s fourth World Cup Women’s Lead Athletes Adriene Akiko Clark | Chamonix will be Clark’s 22nd World Cup Quinn Mason | Chamonix will be Mason’s 25th World Cup Brooke Raboutou | Chamonix will be Raboutou’s 43rd World Cup Annie Sanders | Chamonix will be Sanders’ 23rd World Cup Men’s Speed Athletes Sam Watson | Chamonix will be Watson’s 22nd World Cup Zach Hammer | Chamonix will be Hammer’s 20th World Cup Michael Hom | Chamonix will be Hom’s fifth World Cup Merritt Ernsberger | Chamonix will be Ernsberger’s 10th World Cup Logan Schlecht | Chamonix will be Schlecht’s fifth World Cup Noah Bratschi | Chamonix will be Bratschi’s 28th World Cup Women’s Speed Athletes Emma Hunt | Chamonix will be Hunt’s 20th World Cup Piper Kelly | Chamonix will be Kelly’s 20th World Cup Sophie Curcio | Chamonix will be Curcio’s 21st World Cup Isis Rothfork | Chamonix will be Rothfork’s 13th World Cup Madi Walsh | Chamonix will be Walsh’s second World Cup Emiko Takeuchi | Chamonix will be Takeuchi’s second World Cup Follow @usaclimbing on social media for competition updates and behind-the-scenes action.