Section 4: Players & Officials
4.1 Competitors
- Individual sport: All events are individual competitions
- Olympic field: Typically 20 athletes per gender per event (Speed; Boulder & Lead Combined)
- Qualification: Based on IFSC World Rankings, Continental Championships, and the IFSC Olympic Qualification Series. Host nation guaranteed at least one spot.
- Maximum per country: Typically 2 athletes per country per event at the Olympics
- Age: Athletes must be at least 16 years old in the year of the competition (18 for Speed at the Olympics)
4.2 Route Setters
Route setters are among the most important officials in sport climbing — they design the problems and routes that determine the competition:
- Chief route setter: IFSC-certified. Leads the route setting team and has final authority on route/problem design.
- Setting team: Typically 4–8 setters who work together to design, test, and refine routes. Setters physically climb the routes during the setting process to verify difficulty and movement quality.
- Forerunners: Test climbers (typically national-team-level athletes not competing) who climb the routes/problems before competition to verify difficulty, safety, and quality. Their feedback may result in holds being changed or routes being modified.
- Design goals: Routes should create separation between competitors (not everyone tops, not everyone fails at the same point). Problems should reward skillful climbing technique rather than pure strength or reach.
4.3 Judges and Officials
- IFSC judges: Certified judges positioned at each boulder problem and on the lead wall. For bouldering, judges verify the start position, zone attainment, and top attainment. For lead, judges track the highest hold reached.
- Chief Judge: Overall authority on competition rules and scoring decisions. Handles protests and appeals in conjunction with the IFSC Jury.
- Speed timing judges: Oversee the electronic timing system, verify false starts, and confirm finish times
- Isolation officials: Monitor the isolation zone to ensure compliance with communication and observation rules
- Video review: Available for disputed holds in lead and bouldering. Cameras cover every angle of the climbing wall.