Wujiang Hosts 396th Climbing World Cup: Celebrating South Korea’s Kim Jain and Poland’s Marcin Dzienski, and Exciting Debuts at IFSC World Cup

Facts and Stats from the 2024 IFSC World Cup in Wujiang

The 396th Climbing World Cup is set to take place in Wujiang, China. This event will be the fourth time that Wujiang has hosted a competition and will feature both UIAA and IFSC competitions. A total of 235 climbers, including 128 men and 107 women from 37 countries across four continents, will compete in four medal events: women’s Lead, women’s Speed, men’s Lead, and men’s Speed.

One of the most notable highlights of this event is South Korea’s Kim Jain participating in her 100th Lead competition. This achievement solidifies her place as the fourth most seasoned competitor in the all-time list. Another highlight is Polish speed climber Marcin Dzienski making his 63rd start in a Speed World Cup competition. His experience in this discipline is sure to be a spectacle to watch.

Several climbers will be making their debut appearance at an IFSC World Cup event in various categories, including women’s Lead, men’s Lead, women’s Speed, and men’s Speed. Updates and news about the event can be found on the IFSC website and the Federation’s social media platforms.

Fans can follow along on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Douyin for Chinese audience and Weibo for exclusive content related to the competition. Stay tuned for exciting developments and performances from the talented climbers participating in Wujiang 2024!

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