Field narrowed down as British Boulder Championships progress in Manchester

Performance News
24 Jan
3 min read

The qualification rounds at the British Bouldering Championships are complete, with the field cut dramatically from 295 athletes to just 24 per category ahead of Sunday’s semi-finals.

In the senior men’s competition, Max Milne set the pace, topping all five problems to finish first on 124.6 points. Hamish McArthur ended just a tenth of a point behind on 124.5, while Fred Williams completed the top three on 124.1. The trio were the only athletes in the men’s senior field to top every problem.

Harveer Seikham impressed on his senior debut, where he recorded tops on problems one, three and four to finish with 94.3 points and secure progression to the semi-finals. The top 24 athletes advance.

Click here to view the men’s results.

The senior women’s qualification was similarly close at the top. Emma Edwards led the standings with 109.9 points, flashing four of the five problems and claiming the zone on boulder three. Lucy Garlick followed narrowly on 109.6, after flashing problems two and five and topping three and four. Multiple-time British champion Zoe Peetermans finished third on 109.1 points, with tops on problems one, two (flash), three and five.

Meanwhile, Iggy Rinaldi enjoyed a strong debut in the senior category, qualifying comfortably for the semi-finals in eighth place.

“Competing against all these big names I look up to is quiet exciting. I’m looking forward to seeing where I place against them”, Rinalidi said after her qualification round.

Click here to view the senior women’s results.

In the men’s U17 category, reigning 2025 champion Spike Fullwood finished second on 124.4 points, just behind Ethan Maxfield on 124.7. Fourteen-year-old Arthur Ogden completed the top three qualifiers with 109.8 points.

Click here to view the U17 men’s results.

Jessica Ward led the U17 women’s field with 109.8 points, topping problems one, three, four and five. Bella Ryder placed second after flashing problems one, three and four to score 95 points. Evelyn Hyland, Elysia Land and Eva Smith finished level on 94.9 points, all progressing through to the next round.

Click here to view the U17 women’s results.

The semi-finals take place on Saturday and will be streamed live on YouTube from 10:30am.

Where to watch

The BMC are delighted to bring you live coverage from the British Boulder Championships via the BMC YouTube channel. Coverage will be starting and approximately ending at the following times:

Semi-finals

U17 & Senior: 10:30- 13:00

Click here to watch.

Finals

U17 final: 17:00-18:00

Senior final: 18:30-20:00

Click here to watch.

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