Three World Cups, two bronze medals for GB Climbing
Over the week commencing 15 May 2023, Salt Lake City USA played host to three IFSC World Cups, including its first-ever Paraclimbing World Cup. GB Climbing athletes were representing in force and put in sterling performances across the board despite the high pressure of competing on the international stage. First up for the week was the Paraclimbing World Cup.
IFSC Paraclimbing World Cup | 16-17 May
To kick start the week of World Cups, Salt Lake City welcomed the opening event of the IFSC Paraclimbing World Cup Series 2023 and the Los Angeles Olympic Committee were in attendance to finalise decisions on Paraclimbing’s inclusion in the Los Angeles Olympic Games 2028.
New GB Paraclimbing Team member Luke Jamieson competed in his first ever World Cup, and he was joined by teammates Richard Slocock, James Rudge, and team coach Jamie Vardy. Despite a few oddities, including having his category merged, Richard set the tone for the week by winning a Bronze medal in the B3 category. Congrats Richard!
IFSC Boulder World Cup | 19-21 May
Next up was the Boulder World Cup where GB Climbing athletes were competing in abundance. Holly Toothill and Molly Thompson-Smith made their season debut alongside teammate Erin McNeice, and they all came painstakingly close to qualifying for semi-finals. It was especially inspiring to watch Molly make a phenomenal comeback to the circuit, matching her best Boulder World Cup result, after spending the winter recovering from an ankle injury.
In the men’s round, Jim Pope, Max Milne, Jack MacDougall all performed brilliantly but fell short of moving to the next round. Toby Roberts continued his semi-final streak and was joined by Hamish McArthur, but floating through to his first Boulder World Cup finals, Toby blazed through the final blocs to finish in third place earning himself a bronze medal. Toby’s bronze makes him the first-ever British athlete to win a medal in both a Boulder World Cup and a Lead World Cup.
Toby said: “To win a medal at my 3rd Boulder World Cup feels unbelievable – it has been an amazing week. I felt like I learned a lot in Hachioji and Seoul and I was hoping to improve on those performances – I definitely felt like I did that. Tomoa Narasaki is someone I’ve followed for years – I remember watching him win a World Cup on TV at home when I was about 12. To stand next to him on the podium was surreal.”
Speed World Cup | 21 May
Concluding this round of World Cups in Salt Lake City we turned our gaze to the Speed wall, where GB Climbing athlete Rafe Stokes was out representing alone. Last month, Rafe set the bar incredibly high after breaking the GB Speed Record and achieving his best senior result in Seoul, South Korea.
Rafe was unable to repeat his time in Seoul, but he did post another sub-six-second time on the clock during the competition showing it wasn’t just a fluke. Consistency is key in Speed and we’re excited to see his next result.
Full Results
Men
3rd: Toby Roberts
20th: Hamish McArthur
29th: Max Milne
39th: Jack MacDougall
53rd: Jim Pope
Women
27th: Erin McNeice
29th: Holly Toothill
31st: Molly Thompson-Smith
Speed
39th: Rafe Stokes
Para
3rd: Richard Slocock (B2)
9th: Luke Jamieson (RP1)
8th: James Rudge (AU2)
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