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Press Release – Nov 27th 2023 Two New Zealand Climbers Qualify for Paris 2024 Olympic GamesPress Release – Nov 27th 2023

Press Release – Nov 27th 2023 Two New Zealand Climbers Qualify for Paris 2024 Olympic GamesPress Release – Nov 27th 2023
30 Nov

Two New Zealand Climbers Qualify for Paris 2024 Olympic Games


Julian David and Sarah Tetzlaff have become the first New Zealand climbers to ever qualify for an
Olympic Games, following wins at the Oceania qualifier in Melbourne overnight.
Competing in the speed climbing discipline, Junior World Champion Julian David (18, Tauranga)
breezed through the opening rounds to make the men’s final.
Up against Australian Hayden Barton in the gold medal race David was clinical, finishing in 6.77s to
Barton’s 7.5s.
“I cannot believe it. I’ve dreamed of all sorts of outcomes. I’ve woken up at night thinking oh man
what if this happens’ and it has actually happened so it’s absolutely surreal,” said David.
“I have a bit of an off season now for a month and then I will hit 2024 in full training and see what I
can come out with at the end.”
Tetzlaff then won a close final against Australia’s Grace Crowley to claim her gold medal. The
Tauranga based climber scaling the wall in 8.54s to Crowley’s 8.88s.

“The final was incredibly close, and I didn’t think I had it to be honest,” said Tetzlaff.
“Anything can happen in Speed is the classic saying, that’s what my coach always says, so you just
have to treat every run as an individual run that you do in training. Forget about the last one, forget
about the next one and just go hard.” 
Speed climbing is a form of sport climbing where athletes compete for the fastest time to the top of
the climbing wall. The competition takes place on a standardized 15m high climbing wall, and the
same holds and route are used each time for consistency across competition.
Climbing NZ High Performance Director Rob Moore says he’s absolutely thrilled his team claimed the
two Olympic qualification spots available at the competition.
“We’ve been training really hard and it’s just amazing that we’ve won both of these spots,” said
Moore.
“I’m incredibly proud of these athletes and our whole climbing team. Sarah and Julian performed
incredibly and have created history.
“It’s important to note there is still work ahead of us. These two athletes will need to meet the New
Zealand Olympic Committee’s top 16 selection policy before being selected for the Paris Olympics.
So, there is more work to do but we’re excited and looking forward to more competition.”

Paris 2024 Olympics here we come!

Paris 2024 Olympics here we come!
27 Nov

Imagine waking up this morning and having to pinch yourself to make sure you didn’t just dream about qualifying for the Olympics yesterday.

That is likely what Sarah Tetzlaff and Julian David must be going through this morning, and similarly their proud coach Rob Moore.

After stunning and nail-biting races yesterday, both Julian and Sarah have officially qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympics as the first NZ climbers to represent NZ at any Olympic event. It is a historic moment for the sport and the country but one that will only sink in slowly for our athletes.

Hundreds of people watched the event live on TV yesterday, many cheering and screaming at the screen and celebrating countless PBs and successes.

It has been a big journey not just for Julian and Sarah but all other NZ athletes at the IFSC Qualifying event as well. Abby Gebert and Flynn Chisholm placing third in their retrospective events is another huge success to come from the event. PBs were set by many other athletes; many running under 10, 9, 8, 7 seconds for the first time and walking away with big smiles.

We are sure there was a big celebration in Melbourne last night and we can’t wait to welcome home the team and celebrate their hard work and success.

Best times for each NZ athlete:

Females

Sarah Tetzlaff: 8.54 secs
Abby Gebert: 9.06 secs
Jorja Rangi: 9.56 secs
Mischa Boorman: 10.54 secs
Meredith Butcher: 12.40 secs

Males

Julian David: 5.96 secs
Flynn Chrisholm: 6.79 secs
Ned Johnston: 7.82 secs
Luke Stock: 10.16 secs
Jack Niles (JJ): 10.90 secs
Karyss Adams: 12.82 secs

IFSC Oceania Qualifier Melbourne Live video links

23 Nov

Here are the links to all the live videos and NZ times for the Oceania Qualifier in Melbourne this weekend!

FRIDAY, 24 NOVEMBER:

11:30   BOULDER & LEAD SEMI-FINALS, BOULDER ROUND


16:00   BOULDER & LEAD SEMI-FINALS, LEAD ROUND

SATURDAY, 25 NOVEMBER:
19:00   BOULDER & LEAD FINALS

SUNDAY, 26 NOVEMBER:
17:00 SPEED QUALIFICATIONS

20:00 SPEED FINALS

We wish all our athletes all the very best!!

IFSC Oceania Qualifier Melbourne 2023

IFSC Oceania Qualifier Melbourne 2023
04 Nov

Climbing NZ is sending the following athletes to the IFSC Oceania Qualifier in Melbourne on the 24th to the 26th November

Speed Male
Julian David
Flynn Chisholm
Luke Stock
Jack Niles
Karyss Adams
Ned Johnston
Speed Female
Sarah Tetzlaff
Abby Gebert
Jorja Rangi
Mischa Boorman
Meredith Butcher

Boulder and Lead Male
Jake Townshend
George Sanders
Henry Booker
Oskar Wolff
AJ Goldsmith
Fin Newton-Howes
Finlay Cate
Angus Kirk
Spencer Menzies
Lead and Boulder Female
Cirrus Tan
Rebecca Hounsell
Amanda Speed
Bella Domaneschi
Mischa Boorman
Kiri Shibahara
Lucy Sinclair
Azaria Briscoe
Meredith Butcher
Rochelle Andrews

We wish them all the very best and we are excited for this great opportunity! Go hard and have a great time!

La Sportiva Speed Climbing Championships 2023/24

La Sportiva Speed Climbing Championships 2023/24
18 Sep

We are so excited to announce the date and venue for the La Sportiva Speed Climbing Championships.

Event Info:

When?

24th March 2024

Where?

Blake Park, Mount Maunganui

Bookmark the dates, more details to come about selection, times, registration.

Want to help? Fill out our volunteer form and we will be in touch!

National Volunteer Database

Poster to download

La Sportiva Youth, Masters and Paraclimbing Lead Championships 2023/2024

La Sportiva Youth, Masters and Paraclimbing Lead Championships 2023/2024
18 Sep

We are so excited to announce the date and venue for the La Sportiva Youth, Masters and Paraclimbing Lead Championships.

Event Info:

When?

24-25th February 2024

Where?

Extreme Edge, Hamilton

Bookmark the dates, more details to come about selection, times, registration.

Want to help? Fill out our volunteer form and we will be in touch!

National Volunteer Database

Poster to download

La Sportiva Open Lead Championship 2023/24

La Sportiva Open Lead Championship 2023/24
18 Sep

We are so excited to announce the date and venue for the La Sportiva Open Lead Championships.

Event Info:

When?

23rd March 2024

Where?

The Wall and Basement Cinema, Rotorua

Bookmark the dates, more details to come about selection, times, registration.

Want to help? Fill out our volunteer form and we will be in touch!

National Volunteer Database

Poster to download

La Sportiva National Youth and Masters Bouldering Championships 

La Sportiva National Youth and Masters Bouldering Championships 
18 Sep

Important Links for the day:

PIKI results

Start list

Timetable

YouTube LIVE video

We are pleased to announce that the 2023/24 National Youth and Masters Championships will be held at Boulder Co. Auckland on 14th/15th October 2023.

This event will be run by IFSC competition guidelines and will be used to select our 2024 Youth Development Squad.

To register click here

Want to shout it from the rooftops? Download the poster

Print version

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Report: La Sportiva Open Bouldering Championships 2023/2024

Report: La Sportiva Open Bouldering Championships 2023/2024
18 Sep

Climbing NZ, in partnership with Northern Rocks, put on a fantastic event this past Saturday. With 21 female and 28 male climbers competing for the much contested Opens title, it was always going to be a great day.

The supporters spent their day watching and cheering some incredible climbers.

The qualifier round consisted of 5 climbs for males and 5 climbs for females. It was hard to know where to look at any given time.

6 climbers then headed to finals from each category. Although Jasmin Arnold-Clark placed 5th, she did not compete in the finals.

Females

  1. Lucy Sinclair (Place:1)
  2. Azaria Briscoe (Place: 2.5)
  3. Amanda Speed (Place: 2.5)
  4. Tayla Manning (Place: 4)
  5. Jasmin Arnold-Clark (Place: 5)
  6. Kiri Shibahara (Place: 6.5)
  7. Dixie Whiting (Place: 6.5)

Males

  1. Oskar Wolff
  2. George Sanders
  3. Finlay Cate
  4. Jake Townsend
  5. Spencer Menzies
  6. AJ Goldsmith

After a complete re-set, the athletes were then taking on 4 very difficult boulders. The crowd was engaged and hyped to watch these fantastic athletes.

Final Results and Podiums

Females:

  1. Lucy Sinclair
  2. Tayla Manning
  3. Amanda Speed
  4. Dixie Whiting
  5. Kiri Shibahara
  6. Azaria Briscoe

Males

  1. Oskar Wolff
  2. George Sanders
  3. Jake Townsend
  4. Finlay Cate
  5. AJ Goldsmith
  6. Spencer Menzies

Overall, the day was full of action, emotions and joy. We thank our sponsors

  • La Sportiva
  • RAB
  • The North Face
  • Black Diamond

To watch the finals and qualifiers, head to our FB Page (available until 15/10/2023) to watch the live-stream videos from the day.

La Sportiva Open Bouldering Champs 2023/24

La Sportiva Open Bouldering Champs 2023/24
11 Sep

This is a National competition run according to IFSC rules.

This is the stand alone championship event to crown male and female Open Bouldering champions for NZ 2023 / 24 Age categories: Open – Athletes must be at least 15 years of age on the date of the event, being 16th of September 2023. Opens born during 2008 or earlier and at least 15 years of age on the date of the competition. There will also be a Boulder Jam competition on the day for Open B and Youth B athletes – separate registration.


The competition runs entirely on Saturday and consists of one qualifying round of 5 blocs and one final round of 4 blocs.

Entry fee options for this competition are $95* (Early Bird one category), $105* (regular fee)

*Fees included previously levied $30 athlete entry fee via clubs. Talk to your club about this if you need an explanation.

Register early and save $10!

Registrations close midnight Thursday 14th September 2023. Early Bird registration price ends midnight Thursday 7th September 2023. Late registrations and those taken on competition day will incur an additional $20 late fee.

Competitors must be a member of an affiliated Climbing New Zealand club and have a Domestic Climbing license if they want to be eligible for New Zealand Team selection.

All competitors must complete the domestic license form prior to the competition. Forms are available on the Climbing New Zealand website, or will be available on the day.

Climbers who are not a member of an Affiliated Club can enter as an individual with an additional one-off payment of $20.

Completed forms are to be provided to clubs for affiliated athletes or provided on the day to officials.

Register here

https://www.climbing.nz/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=57