THE NEXT MOVE

Built to give back to the athletes and people that love our sport. The Pro Climbing League brings elite boulderers together for a new, high-pressure head-to-head format.

Climbing’s new era. Pure competition, pure adrenaline.

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London, get ready

The debut Pro Climbing League event will take place on:

  • Date: Saturday 28 February.

  • Venue: Magazine London, Greenwich.

  • Doors open: 6.30pm

Event finishes: Approximately 10.30pm

Olympic Champions Janja Garnbret and Toby Roberts lead a world class lineup that includes Yannick Flohé, Tomoa Narasaki, Erin McNeice, Mejdi Schalk, Annie Sanders, and more.

Tickets on general sale 9am GMT, January 8. EVENT SOLD OUT

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1 NIGHT.
2 CHAMPIONS.

A single, high-voltage event where every move matters.

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A NEW
HEAD-T0-HEAD
FORMAT.

The world’s best climbers go one-on-one. No confusion, just decisive moments.

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ELITE ATHLETES.
GLOBAL STAGE.

Olympic gold medallists and world champions. Broadcast worldwide on Red Bull TV.

BROADCAST

Red Bull TV brings audiences around the globe closer to the climbing action than ever before.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

  • QUALIFYING

    The pairs compete head-to-head on three boulders in the first round, and the winner is the climber who “tops” the most boulders. If both climbers top, the winner is the climber who tops first. If neither of them top a boulder, the winner is the climber who controlled the highest hold. If they’re still tied, the climber who reached the highest point first wins.

  • SEMI-FINAL

    The four winners from the pairs in round one progress to round two, and compete on a single boulder with the same rules/scoring as round one.

  • FINALS

    The four climbers then compete for the podium on two separate boulders with the same rules/scoring as in round two.