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NOW IN PROGRESS19. 5. 2026
World Climbing Series Prague 2026 is launching the sale of single-day tickets for individual competition days. Fans can now choose a specific programme according to their preferences. A new feature for this year is also a special train offer in cooperation with Czech Railways.
This year’s climbing festival will take place in Prague from 3 to 7 June 2026 on Štvanice Island and will, for the first time in the Czech capital, feature both boulder and lead climbing. Following the launch of four-day passes and two-day discipline tickets, organisers are now introducing single-day tickets. These replace the previous two-day options and provide visitors with even greater flexibility when planning their visit.
Fans can choose individual days according to the schedule – from qualification rounds to the evening finals in both disciplines. Wednesday entry will remain free for all visitors.
The full competition schedule is available on the official event website.

The listed ticket prices are valid for the first 500 tickets sold. Once this allocation is sold out, prices will increase by 200 CZK, or by 100 CZK for children’s tickets. Children’s tickets are valid for visitors between 101 and 150 centimetres in height.
SPECIAL OFFER WITH CZECH RAILWAYS
A new feature this year is the option to purchase a special train ticket together with event tickets in cooperation with Czech Railways, the official transport partner of the event.
Fans can add a one-way train ticket directly to their basket for 110 CZK when travelling within Bohemia (including the Vysočina region) or for 220 CZK when travelling between Prague and the South Moravian, Olomouc and Moravian-Silesian regions. After completing the order, visitors will receive a unique discount code, which can then be used when purchasing the train ticket on the Czech Railways website.
16. 6. 2026
Five days of world-class climbing, a new venue, an expanded programme and a fantastic atmosphere. World Climbing Series Prague 2026 wrote a new chapter in the history of Czech sport climbing on Štvanice Island. For the first time, fans in Prague were able to watch not only boulder competitions but also lead climbing, marking Adam Ondra’s return to competing in front of a home crowd. A total of 15,869 spectators attended the event. The focus of Czech climbing now gradually shifts towards the 2027 IFSC Climbing and Para Climbing World Championships in Brno, with the voucher pre-sale starting today.
7. 6. 2026
Putra Tri Ramadani delivered a dominant performance to win the men’s lead final and became the first Indonesian climber ever to win a World Cup event in a discipline other than speed climbing. Home favorite Adam Ondra delighted the crowd on Štvanice with a fifth-place finish. In the women’s competition, Annie Sanders followed up her boulder victory with another win to complete the Prague double.
7. 6. 2026
Sorato Anraku and Annie Sanders are both on course for another triumph on Štvanice after already winning the boulder competitions. The two climbers delivered the best performances in the lead semifinals and will enter at the end of the evening finals. Japanese climber Anraku was matched only by compatriot Neo Suzuki, while Korean climber Chaehyun Seo was the only athlete to equal Sanders’ performance. Czech fans were delighted by Adam Ondra, who was the only one of the three home climbers to advance to the final.
6. 6. 2026
Annie Sanders confirmed her excellent early-season form on Štvanice. After winning the lead event in Wujiang, China, the American climber also claimed victory in Prague’s boulder competition, narrowly defeating current World Climbing Series leader Erin McNeice.
6. 6. 2026
Erin McNeice confirmed her status as one of the favorites of the women’s boulder competition on Štvanice by overtaking France’s Zélia Avezou at the very end of the semifinal round. Both climbers advanced to the evening final, while two-time Prague winner Oriane Bertone will surprisingly miss out this time.
5. 6. 2026
Sorato Anraku has been one of the biggest boulder stars in recent years, but a Prague victory had long eluded him. He finally achieved it on his fourth attempt, following up his wins in qualification and semifinal rounds by narrowly defeating Korea’s Dohyun Lee by just two tenths of a point.
5. 6. 2026
Japanese favorite Sorato Anraku failed to solve the second boulder and did not even secure a zone there, but still managed to win the demanding men’s boulder semifinal. By topping the remaining problems, he secured first place overall. Former Prague winners Mejdi Schalck and Dohyun Lee also advanced to the final. Czech representative Lukáš Mokroluský finished 13th and narrowly missed out on the eight-man final.
4. 6. 2026
Indonesian climber Putra Tri Ramadani surprised all the favorites in the qualification round of lead and thanks to two consistent performances, narrowly edged out Japan’s Sorato Anraku to claim first place. In the women’s competition, Annie Sanders of the United States and Chaehyun Seo of Korea confirmed their status by topping both routes. Three Czech climbers, including Adam Ondra, also advanced to Sunday’s semifinal.
3. 6. 2026
The stacked women’s boulder start list promised a dramatic competition — and the climbers delivered exactly that to the fans on Štvanice. Seventeen athletes solved all five problems in surprisingly pleasant conditions, but only one managed to top every boulder on her first attempt: Camilla Moroni.
3. 6. 2026
This year’s Prague stop of the World Climbing Series kicked off on Štvanice with the men’s qualification round. Favorites Sorato Anraku and Dohyun Lee advanced to the semifinals from the top spots in their respective qualification groups. Czech representative Lukáš Mokroluský also gave the home crowd plenty to cheer about.
31. 5. 2026
Only a few days remain until the start of the biggest climbing event of this season. From 3 to 7 June, World Climbing Series Prague 2026 will bring together world-class sport climbing, a unique atmosphere and an extensive side programme in the brand-new setting of Štvanice Island.Here is everything visitors should know before arriving at the event.
29. 4. 2026
Five weeks before the start of the World Climbing Series, a press conference provided an update on this year’s event. For the first time, Prague will feature both bouldering and lead climbing, and local fans can look forward to seeing Adam Ondra in action after an exceptionally strong winter.
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.