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”’Competition Climbing Judging”’ is the process of regulating [[competition climbing]] by assessing the progress achieved by a climber on a [[Climbing route|route]] or [[Bouldering|boulder]].

”’Competition Climbing Judging”’ is the process of regulating [[competition climbing]] by assessing the progress achieved by a climber on a [[Climbing route|route]] or [[Bouldering|boulder]].

== History ==

== Bouldering Scoring Systems ==

== Roped Scoring Systems ==

== Speed Scoring Systems ==

== Notable Controversies ==


Latest revision as of 21:14, 7 February 2026

Competition Climbing Judging is the process of regulating competition climbing by assessing the progress achieved by a climber on a route or boulder. Judging ensures fairness and allows for the ranking of competitors based on their ability to climb a route or boulder, more or less successfully.

Bouldering Scoring Systems

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Roped Scoring Systems

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Speed Scoring Systems

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Notable Controversies

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