The 2023 Sport Climbing World Cup, which is the 35th edition of the competition will begin on April 21, check out the competition preview, schedule, full schedule, how to watch live, and more
The competition will feature 18 events taking place across 11 countries with hundreds of athletes taking part.
Sport Climbing World Cup 2023 schedule, dates, venue, format, live stream telecast where to watch
That 10-days-to-the-start-of-the-season kind of feeling! 🥳#IFSC #SportClimbing pic.twitter.com/qbCZApafRt
— International Federation of Sport Climbing (@ifsclimbing) April 11, 2023
When you realise that the IFSC World Cup Series 2023 are only 3️⃣0️⃣ days away!#IFSC #SportClimbing pic.twitter.com/VTES4Gdi6Q
— International Federation of Sport Climbing (@ifsclimbing) March 22, 2023
The IFSC Sport Climbing World Cup will begin its first 2023 event in Hachioji, Japan, on April 21. Following which, the competition will travel across different countries and continents up until September 22, in Wujiang, China.
The 2023 season will feature a total of 12 World Cups with a total of 18 events: 6 boulder, 6 lead, and 6 speed.
Sport Climbing World Cup 2023 season preview
Asia will be the first to host the top sport climbers this year with the first boulder World Cup event in Japan. The second event will then feature two disciplines – boulder and lead – in Seoul, Korea. Meanwhile, the third event will feature only speed in Indonesia.
Later in May, the USA will host the World Cup in Salt Lake City. The athletes will then head to Europe, where the Czech Republic and Italy will host boulder events.
The lead World Cup will then start in June in Austria, which is the same location that will host the boulder World Cup. Other classic spots like Switzerland (Villars), France (Charmonix and Briançon), and Slovenia will welcome athletes again for the eighth year in a row.
The results at the upcoming 2023 World Cup events are highly important as it will determine the invitations for the Olympic Qualifier Series. The Olympic Qualifier Series is the last event for athletes to get a ticket for Paris 2024. Athletes will progress based on the international events results / rankings.
IFSC Sport Climbing World Cup season 2023 full schedule
| Date | Event |
| 21-23 April | IFSC Boulder (B) World Cup in Hachioji, Japan |
| 28-30 April | IFSC Boulder and Speed (B, S) World Cup in Seoul, South Korea |
| 6-7 May | IFSC Speed (S) World Cup in Indonesia |
| 19-21 May | IFSC Boulder and Speed (B, S) World Cup in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA |
| 2-4 June | IFSC Boulder (B) World Cup in Prague, Czech Republic |
| 9-11 June | IFSC Boulder (B) World Cup in Brixen, Italy |
| 14-18 June | IFSC Boulder and Lead (B, L) World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria |
| 30 June-2 July | IFSC Lead and Speed (L, S) World Cup in Villars, Switzerland |
| 7-9 July | IFSC Lead and Speed (L, S) World Cup in Chamonix, France |
| 14-15 July | IFSC Lead (L) World Cup in Briançon, France |
| 1-2 September | IFSC Lead (L) World Cup in Koper, Slovenia |
| 22-24 September | IFSC Lead and Speed (L, S) World Cup in Wujiang, China |
IFSC Sport Climbing World Cup 2023 how to watch live
Fans can watch the live coverage of the IFSC Sport Climbing World Cup 2023 on the Olympic Channel via Olympics.com. Certain territorial restrictions may however apply.
Fans can also watch the live telecast via the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) partner broadcasters and their YouTube Channel.


