Only one climbing gold medal for each gender was awarded at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, as bouldering, lead climbing, and speed climbing were all combined into a single event. The medal count will double in Paris this summer, with Boulder and Lead and Speed Climbing being separate events, to the unanimous approval of anyone familiar with competitive climbing.
The number of sport climbing athletes will also drastically increase in Paris compared to the Tokyo Games. Sixty-eight athletes will represent their countries this summer, compared to 40 in 2020. The United States earned a silver medal in Tokyo, as Utah’s Nathanial Coleman nabbed the second step in the combined three-discipline event.
But first things first. How does an aspiring climbing athlete claw their way into the Olympic Games? Read on for our climbing athlete road map to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Qualifying for Sport Climbing in the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games

Boulder and Lead Event: 20 Athletes per Gender Will Qualify

Men
- Colin Duffy (USA)
- Jesse Grupper (USA)
- Jakob Schubert (AUT)
- Tomoa Narasaki (JPN)
- Sorato Anraku (JPN)
- Toby Roberts (GBR)
- Campbell Harrison (AUS)
- Mel Janse van Rensburg (RSA)

Women
- Natalia Grossman (USA)
- Janja Garnbret (SLO)
- Jessica Pilz (AUT)
- Ai Mori (JPN)
- Oriane Bertone (FRA)
- Zhang Yuetong (CHN)
- Oceana Mackenzie (AUS)
- Lauren Mukheibir (RSA)
Speed Climbing Event: 14 Athletes per Gender Will Qualify

Men
- Samuel Watson (USA)
- Matteo Zurloni (ITA)
- Long Jinbao (CHN)
- Bassa Mawem (FRA)
- Rahmad Adi Mulyono (INA)
- Julian David (NZL)
- Joshua Bruyns (RSA)
Women
- Emma Hunt (USA)
- Piper Kelly (USA)
- Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi (INA)
- Aleksandra Mirosław (POL)
- Deng Lijuan (CHN)
- Sarah Tetzlaff (NZL)
- Aniya Holder (RSA)
But Where Are the Other Big Guns?
How to Qualify for Sport Climbing in the 2024 Paris Olympics Through the OQS

Final Thoughts on Qualifying for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in Sport Climbing
