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competition climbing

1 of 1noun
/ˌkɑmpəˈtɪʃən ˈklaɪmɪŋ/
Forms:competition climbings
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a sport where athletes compete to climb artificial or natural rock structures within a specified time or without falling

Competition climbing is a sport where climbers compete against each other to complete climbing routes or problems within a set time limit or with the fewest moves. It is typically divided into three main disciplines: lead climbing, bouldering, and speed climbing. In lead climbing, climbers ascend longer routes while managing their energy and time. In bouldering, climbers tackle shorter, more intense problems without ropes. Speed climbing involves climbing a set route as quickly as possible. Competitors are judged based on their performance, and the sport requires skill, strategy, and mental focus. It is often held in controlled indoor environments but can also be performed outdoors in some cases.

  • Climbers from different countries gather to compete in international competition climbing tournaments.
  • Competition climbing tests climbers' skills in speed, lead, and bouldering disciplines.
  • He excels in bouldering, a discipline within competition climbing.
  • Winning a medal in competition climbing requires both physical prowess and strategic planning.
  • The rules of competition climbing vary depending on the discipline and competition format.