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NOW IN PROGRESS21. 9. 2024
The final six in the men's competition was decided in the early afternoon on Letná, with the outcome determined in the last seconds of the semifinal. The most successful were two Japanese climbers, Sorato Anraku and Tomoa Narasaki. Other favorites also made it to the star-studded battle for the medals.
Anraku and Narasaki were the only two out of the twenty semifinalists to solve all four boulders. Even the Olympic champion from Paris, Toby Roberts, didn’t manage that this time, but the Brit still advanced to the evening stage in fourth place. Last year’s Prague meeting winner, Dohyun Lee from Korea, will also compete in the final, and Czech fans were thrilled by the qualification of Adam Ondra, who secured his place among the elite at the last moment.
The men's final starts at 18:30.
Link to the qualification results here.
13. 4. 2026
We have launched ticket sales for individual disciplines of the World Climbing Series in Prague. Fans can now choose whether to attend boulder or lead climbing. In addition to the competition itself, the venue on Štvanice will also feature an extensive accompanying programme, and the new merch collection is already available.
2. 2. 2026
The Climbing World Cup in Prague will be presented under the name World Climbing Series for the first time. With less than five months remaining until the event begins, multi-day passes for this year’s edition are currently on sale. The highest demand is for seats in the grandstands at the Štvanice stadium for the lead discipline. Preparations for the event are ongoing, including volunteer recruitment and work on the accompanying programme.
17. 12. 2025
At the beginning of June, Prague will once again transform into the centre of the climbing world. From 3 to 7 June 2026, Štvanice Island will host the World Cup - specifically, a stop of the new World Climbing Series. Look at what’s waiting for you and secure your front-row experience.
4. 12. 2025
After three editions held at Letná, the world’s climbing elite will once again return to Prague, this time in a brand-new location. From 3 to 7 June 2026, the next edition of the IFSC World Cup in Sport Climbing will take place on Štvanice Island. In addition to bouldering, this year’s programme will also include lead climbing.
27. 6. 2025
The Prague round of the 2025 Bouldering World Cup is behind us, and climbing fans are already looking forward to next year’s edition. This year’s winners were France’s Mejdi Schalk and Oriane Bertone. For Adam Ondra, it was his Last Boulder Dance, but with lead climbing added to the program in 2026, he’s expected to be back on the start list – much to the delight of his supporters.