- National Cup: 10 –11 , or 17 – 18 May (Wanaka have expressed an interest in hosting this)
- 5 – 6 April
- 28 – 29 June
- 13 – 14 September
Home of Sport Climbing in New Zealand, the new Olympic Sport!!
A Judging Course is being run to explain the rules for national climbing competitions. This is a perfect opportunity to expand your skills to help at the competitions. Effectively run competitions are highly dependent on the support and assistance of as many people as possible.
WHERE: The Wall, Rotorua
WHEN: Saturday 29th June, 10am – 2pm
BRING: Your lunch and paper & pen
Please confirm to Jo by email. Jo Hutton-Smith:
Any questions please contact Lossie Maafu:
Don’t miss out!
The selection criteria for the World Youth Championships can be found here:
For 2013 National Cup 1 Rotorua, July 6th-7th
Registration can be found in the 2013 Competitions tab.
Please note: Error on registration form, there is no SPEED climbing event.
Climbing New Zealand is seeking a WYC Manager and WYC Coach for 2013/2014.
Applications are invited for the positions of
The successful candidates will be responsible for a WYC team to travel to Canada in August 2013. They will also be responsible for development of a WYC team to represent NZ at the 2014 World Youth Cup in New Caledonia.  Job descriptions and application forms for these positions are available here:
CNZ WYC Coach and Manager job descriptions
Please email your application to David Sanders, secretary Climbing New ZealandÂ
Applications close: 5.30pm 30th June 2013
The Sport BOP Junior Secondary School Competition is underway at The Wall in Rotorua!
The music is pumping and the competitors are crushing the awesome boulder problems.
90 competitors from Rotorua, Taupo, Whakatane, Tauranga and more…the event filled quickly & places were restricted – sorry for any schools that missed out, but be sure to get onto your school Sport Coordinator EARLY next year.
It’s getting bigger and better every year!
Another fantastic competition!Â
59 competitors taking part, across six different categories. The competitors came from as far afield as Auckland, all the way down to New Plymouth, which was extremely pleasing to see. The Harvest rock team put up some awesome climbs and the climbers had an absolute blast.
The day was topped off with a prize giving with some fantastic spot prizes. A big thanks to all sponsors.
This is the second time the Harvest Rock team have hosted a round of the Waikato/BOP regional series and it just gets bigger and better.
A big thanks to the Harvest Rock Team!