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International Federation of Sport Climbing

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Governing body for competition climbing
International Federation of Sport Climbing
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Formation27 January 2007; 18 years ago (2007-01-27)
TypeSports federation
HeadquartersTurin,Italy
Membership98 member federations
President
Marco Maria Scolaris
WebsiteIFSC-Climbing.org

TheInternational Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) is the internationalgoverning body for the sport ofcompetition climbing, which consists of the disciplineslead climbing,bouldering, andspeed climbing.

Charter

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The IFSC describes itself as "the international federation responsible for all aspects of international competition climbing and is the final authority for all matters concerning international competition climbing".[1] It describes itself as responsible for all technical aspects of the sport of competition climbing, for the approval of all member federations and their respective competitions, and of approving the calendar and schedule of events held during the year.[1] The IFSC is recognised by theInternational Olympic Committee.[1]

History

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The IFSC was founded in Frankfurt on 27 January 2007 by 57 member federations as a continuation of theInternational Council for Competition Climbing [de], which had been in existence from 1997 to 2007 under the governance of theUnion Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA).[2][3] Later that year, the IFSC was granted provisional recognition by the IOC, and consisted of 80 member federations.[3] On 10 February 2010, the IOC granted the IFSC formal recognition, and on the 4 July 2011, the IOC added climbing to a shortlist of potential new sports for the2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, which was confirmed in 2016.[3]

Due to the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the IFSC suspended the Russian and Belarusian federations and canceled all events in Russia in 2022.[4]

Competitions

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The major competitions organized by the IFSC are:

World Cup

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Further information:IFSC Climbing World Cup

The IFSC Climbing World Cup is a series of competitions held annually. The athletes compete in three disciplines: lead, bouldering, and speed. The number of competitions and venues vary from year to year.[5] The first World Cup was held under the auspices ofUIAA in 1989,[2] World Cups were held under the auspices of IFSC from 2007.

World Championship

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Further information:IFSC Climbing World Championships

The IFSC Climbing World Championship is a competition held biennially. This event determines the male and female world champions in the three disciplines ofsport climbing lead, bouldering and speed as well as in para-climbing.[6]

World Youth Championship

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Further information:IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships

The IFSC World Youth Championship is a competition held annually. This event determines the male and female world youth champions in three disciplines: lead, speed, and bouldering. For each discipline, the athletes are grouped in three age groups: Youth B, Youth A and Juniors.[7]

European Championship

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Further information:IFSC Climbing European Championships

The IFSC European Championship is a competition held biennially in years when World Championships are not held. This event determines the male and female European champions in the three disciplines ofsport climbing lead, bouldering, and speed.

European Youth Cup

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Further information:IFSC Climbing European Youth Cup

The IFSC European Youth Cup is a series of competitions held annually. Athletes compete in three disciplines: lead, speed, and bouldering and are grouped into three age groups: Youth B, Youth A, and Juniors.

Presidents

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Marco Scolaris, President of the IFSC, in 2017

Members

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In the following tables are listed the members of the national federations:[8][9]

Full members

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CountryFederationAcronym
ArgentinaFederación Argentina de Ski y AndinismoFASA
AustraliaSport Climbing AustraliaSCA
AustriaKletterverband ÖsterreichKVÖ
AzerbaijanAir and Extreme Sports Federation of AzerbaijanFAIREX
BelgiumClimbing and Mountaineering BelgiumCMBEL
BoliviaFederación Boliviana de Ski y AndinismoFEBSA
BrazilAssociação Brasileira de Escalada EsportivaABEE
BulgariaBulgarian Climbing and Mountaineering FederationBCMF
CameroonAssociation des Sport de Montagne et d'EscaladeASME
CanadaClimbing Escalade CanadaCEC
ChileFederación de Andinismo de ChileFEACH
ChinaChinese Mountaineering AssociationCMA
Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Alpine AssociationCTAA
ColombiaFederación Colombiana de Escalada DeportivaFCED
Costa RicaFederación costarricense de Deportes de MontañaFECODEM
CroatiaHrvatski Planinarski Savez (Croatian Mountaineering Association)HPS
CyprusCyprus Mountaineering and Climbing FederationCMCF
Czech RepublicCesky horolezecky svaz (Czech mountaineering association)CHS
DenmarkDansk Klatreforbund/Danish Climbing FederationDKF/DCF
EcuadorFederación Ecuatoriana de Andinismo y EscaladaFEDAN
El SalvadorFederación Salvadoreña de montañismo y escaladaFSME
FinlandFinnish Climbing associationFCA
FranceFédération française de la montagne et de l'escaladeFFME
GeorgiaGeorgian Climbing National FederationGCNF
GermanyDeutscher AlpenvereinDAV
Great BritainBritish Mountaineering CouncilBMC
GreeceHellenic Federation of Mountaineering and ClimbingHFMCU (EOOA)
GuatemalaFederación Nacional de Andinismo de GuatemalaFNAG
HondurasFederación Hondurena de Deportes de Montana y EscaladaFEHDME
Hong KongHong Kong Mountaineering UnionHKMU
HungaryHungarian Mountaineering and Sport Climbing FederationMHSSz
IndiaIndian Mountaineering FoundationIMF
IndonesiaFederasi Panjat Tebing IndonesiaFPTI
IranIran Mountaineering and Sport Climbing FederationIRI MF
IrelandMountaineering IrelandMI
IsraelIsrael Climbers' ClubILCC
ItalyFederazione Arrampicata Sportiva ItalianaFASI
JapanJapan Mountaineering and Sport Climbing AssociationJMSCA
KazakhstanMountaineering and Climbing Federation of Republic of KazakhstanMCFRK
LatviaLatvian Alpinist AssociationLAA
LithuaniaLithuania Federation of Sport ClimbingLFSC
LuxembourgFédération Luxembourgeoise d'Escalade, de Randonnée et d'AlpinismeFLERA
MalaysiaPersekutuan Mendaki Malaysia (Malaysia Mountaineering Federation)PMM
MaltaMalta Sport for AllMSFA
MauritiusMauritius Sport Climbing FederationMSCF
MexicoFederación Mexicana de Deportes de Montana Y EscaladaFMDMYE
MongoliaMongolian National Climbing FederationMNCF
  NepalNepal Mountaineering AssociationNMA
NetherlandsKoninklijke Nederlandse Klim- en BergsportverenigingNKBV
New ZealandClimbing New ZealandCNZ
North MacedoniaMacedonian Sport Climbing FederationMSCF
NorwayThe Norwegian Climbing FederationNCF
PakistanAlpine Club of PakistanACP
PanamaAsociación Panameña de EscaladaAPAES
PeruFederación Deportiva Peruana de EscaladaFEDPE
PhilippinesPilipinas ClimbingPCI
PolandPolski Zwiazek Alpinizmu (Polish Mountaineering Association)PZA
PortugalFederação Portuguesa de Montanhismo e Escalada / Portuguese Mountaineering and Climbing FederationFPME
RomaniaFederația Română de Alpinism și EscaladăFRAE
RussiaClimbing Federation of Russia (suspended)[4]CFR
Saudi ArabiaThe Saudi Climbing and Hiking FederationSCHF
SerbiaUnited Sport Climbing Federation of SerbiaUSCFS
SingaporeSingapore Mountaineering FederationSMF
SlovakiaSlovak Mountaineering Union JAMESSMU JAMES
SloveniaAlpine Association of SloveniaPZS
South KoreaKorean Alpine FederationKAF
SpainFederación Española de Deportes de Montaña y EscaladaFEDME
South AfricaSouth African National Climbing FederationSANCF
SwedenSwedish Climbing FederationSKF
 SwitzerlandSwiss Alpine ClubCAS
ThailandThe Sport Climbing Association of ThailandSCAT
TurkeyTurkish Mountaineering FederationTDF/TMF
UkraineUkrainian Mountaineering and Climbing FederationUMF
USAUSA ClimbingUSAC
VenezuelaFederación Venezolana de Escalada DeportivaFEVME

Continental members

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CountryFederationAcronym
AlgeriaFédération Algérienne de Ski et sports de MontagneFASSM
AndorraFederacio Andorrana de MuntanyismeFAM
ArmeniaArmenia Alpine ClubAAC
BelarusBelarus Alpine Federation (suspended)[4]BAF
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMountaineering Union of Bosnia - HerzegovinaPSBIH
CambodiaCambodia Climbing FederationCCD
EstoniaEstonian Climbing AssociationECA
FijiSport Climbing FijiSCF
JordanJordan Federation of Sport ClimbingJFSC
KyrgyzstanFederation of Mountaineering Rock and Ice Climbing of Kirgiz RepublicFMRICK
MacauMountaineering Federation Macau ChinaMFMC
RwandaRwanda Sports Climbing FederationRSCF
Sri LankaNational Association for Climbing and Mountaineering in Sri LankaNACMSL
UgandaUganda Sport Climbing FederationUSCF
UzbekistanFederation of Mountaineering and Rock Climbing of UzbekistanFMCU

Regional

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CountryFederationAcronym
New CaledoniaComité Régional de la Montagne et de l'Escalade de la Nouvelle Calédonie

Observers

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CountryFederationAcronym
AustriaAustrian Alpine ClubÖAV
SpainBasque Mountaineering Federation (Eusko Mendizale Federazioa)EMF
SpainFederació d'Entitats Excursionistes de CatalunyaFEEC

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"1. The International Federation of Sport Climbing".IFSC Rules 2023 1.1. International Federation of Sports Climbing. 2023. p. 12. Retrieved20 March 2023.
  2. ^ab"Climbing Competitions' History". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived fromthe original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved12 May 2013.
  3. ^abc"A History of Competition Climbing Since 1985".Gripped Magazine. 15 July 2019. Retrieved25 March 2023.
  4. ^abc"Russian Climbing World Cup Rescheduled as IFSC Hands Out More Suspensions". 23 March 2022.
  5. ^"IFSC rules book 2013"(PDF). ifsc-climbing.org. pp. 61–66. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 21 August 2013. Retrieved20 May 2013.
  6. ^"IFSC rules book 2013"(PDF). ifsc-climbing.org. pp. 67–72. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 21 August 2013. Retrieved20 May 2013.
  7. ^"IFSC rules book 2013"(PDF). ifsc-climbing.org. pp. 73–77. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 21 August 2013. Retrieved20 May 2013.
  8. ^"Member Federations". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved20 May 2013.
  9. ^"Member Federations". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived fromthe original on May 17, 2019. RetrievedMay 26, 2019.

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