More than 200 athletes from 30 countries to compete in six countries
Climbers from across the world will descend on Bozeman, Montana (U.S.A) starting on 11 December 2014 to launch the 2015 UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup Tour.
The Bozeman competition is the first of six events that are held in the U.S.A., Cheongsong (Korea), Saas Fee (Switzerland), Rabenstein (Italy), Champagny-en-Vanoise (France) and Kirov, Russia where the tour concludes on 8 March 2015.
About 200 male and female athletes from 30 nations are expected to compete in the various events throughout the tour.
The competition format includes Speed and Lead (Difficulty) challenges. In Speed, competitors climb up an artificial ice wall in the fastest time. The Lead competition is where athletes are judged on their ability to climb a difficult route in the best time.
World Cup winners are announced at each stage of the tour, and an overall winner is declared at the end.
The 2015 tour will include the bi-annual UIAA World Championships. The Lead competition takes place during in Rabenstein while the Speed takes place in Kirov.
There will be live-streaming for the tour on the competition website accompanied by live results. You can also stay up to date with the tour through the new ice climbing Twitter account, the main UIAA Twitter account and Facebook.
The calendar for the 2014-2015 season is:
- Bozeman (U.S.A) – UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup: 11 – 14 Dec, 2014
- Cheongsong (Korea) – UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup: 10 – 11 Jan, 2015
- UIAA World Youth Ice Climbing Championships (Switzerland): 17 – 18 Jan, 2015
- Saas Fee (Switzerland) – UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup: 23 – 24 Jan, 2015
- Rabenstein (Italy) – World Cup & World Championships (Lead): 30 Jan – 01 Feb, 2015
- Champagny-en-Vanoise(France) – UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup: 05 – 07 Feb, 2015
- Kirov (Russia) – World Cup & World Championships (Speed): 06 – 08 Mar, 2015
For more information: www.iceclimbingworldcup