Back to News Some of the world’s best climbers are recovering after a week in Innsbruck, Austria, which just hosted the second IFSC Paraclimbing World Cup, third Boulder World Cup, and second Lead World Cup of the year. For the Paraclimbing World Cup, 26 athletes represented the USA. In Boulder and Lead, 11 total athletes represented the USA, with 8 competing in the Boulder discipline and 10 competing in the Lead discipline. 11 Athletes Podium at Paraclimbing World Cup Brian Zarzuela (Silver, Men’s AU2) Eleanor Rubin (Bronze, Women’s AU2) Tanner Cislaw (Bronze, Men’s AL1) Ethan Zilz (Gold, Men’s AL2) Morgan Loomis (Silver, Women’s AL2) Emeline Lakrout (Silver, Women’s B1) Seneida Biendarra (Silver, Women’s B2) Linn Poston (Gold, Women’s B3) Ben Mayforth (Silver, Men’s RP2) Brayden Butler (Bronze, Men’s RP2) Nat Vorel (Gold, Women’s RP3) Full Results for the IFSC Paraclimbing World Cup Innsbruck 2024 can be found here. View this post on Instagram A post shared by USA Climbing (@usaclimbing) Sanders Takes Bronze in Boulder World Cup In the Boulder discipline, Annie Sanders stood atop a World Cup podium for the first time, securing a bronze medal for the USA. Sanders also finished 6th in the Lead discipline. Meanwhile, Colin Duffy just narrowly missed the podium, finishing 4th in the Lead discipline. Full Results for the IFSC World Cup Innsbruck 2024 can be found here. View this post on Instagram A post shared by USA Climbing (@usaclimbing) You can rewatch the IFSC World Cup Innsbruck 2024 on the IFSC YouTube Channel. The next stop on the World Cup circuit is Chamonix, France, welcoming Lead and Speed July 12-14, 2024. Follow @usaclimbing on social media for competition updates and behind-the-scenes action.