U.S.A. ICE CLIMBING

As the UIAA Member Federation, the AAC has the responsibility to connect with all U.S. athletes wishing to compete in UIAA International World Cup Events. The AAC provides licenses to compete and registers athletes at competitions they will be attending. 

The Power of Beginning Again: Reflections from the USA Ice Climbing Team

2025 U.S. ICE CLIMBING SEASON

January 10-12, 2025 — World Cup – Cheongsong, Korea
January 24-25, 2025 — World Cup — Saas-Fee, Switzerland
January 31 - February 2, 2025 — World Cup – Champagny-en-Vanoise, France
February 21-23, 2025 — World Cup — Longmont, CO, USA
February 27 - March 1 — World Cup — Edmonton, Canada

USA Ice Climbing Team 2024 Season Highlights

Adult Team:

  • First lead medal, silver in Cheongsong, Korea - Catalina Shirley

  • First male lead medal, silver at the Edmonton, Canada World Championship - Keenan Griscom

  • First overall World Cup lead medal, silver - Keenan Griscom

  • The USA Ice Climbing team finished third at the Edmonton, Canada World Championships in team rankings

  • Highest number of USA Ice Climbing Team athletes making semifinals and finals in lead and speed in a season.

Youth Team:

  • U16 lead and speed gold medals in Champagny-en-Vanoise, France Youth World Championship - Landers Gaydosh

  • U18 speed silver medal in Champagny-en-Vanoise, France Youth World Championship - Wilson Whitley




  • The USA Ice Climbing Selection Committee will

    1. Select ten (10) men and ten (10) women for both speed and lead, for a potential 40 unique competitors. Top six (6) ranked athletes receive first choice of events.

    2. Field all team slots by an annual USA Ice Climbing Team Tryouts with the following amendments:

    (a) Athletes qualifying for finals for a UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup event (Does not include Continental or European Cups) during the previous season will receive an automatic team slot within ranks 1-6. Pre-qualified athletes are exempt from tryouts but must meaningfully participate in the management of USA Ice Climbing Team Tryouts.

    (b) Selection committee maintains the option to select no more than 1x discretionary spot in ranks 1-6 for each category, allocated in the spirit of making the most competitive team. This option might not be used every year.

  • Tom Beirne, Glen Griscom, Tessie Bailey, Micah Day, Marcus Garcia

    Athlete Representatives: Ryan McCauley, Tyler Kempney, Angela Limbach, Roz Reynolds

    Note: Athlete representatives do not take part in the individual selection of athletes to the team, rather they serve as the athlete voice to the selection process and speak on behalf of the athletes.

  • Athletes will receive a team uniform that they will be required to wear during any international competitions between Nov 2023 and June 2024.

    Athletes will be expected to make their own travel arrangements once notified. 

    Athletes (and parents when the athlete is a minor) will be required to sign and abide by a code of conduct set by the AAC. Athletes who violate the code of conduct will be warned and may be removed from the team at the discretion of the AAC and the team manager.

    The AAC and the team manager will work to provide monetary and product support through fundraising and grants. Athletes will be expected to support these initiatives as well. Financial support is not a guarantee and athletes must be prepared to fully support themselves for all travel related expenses. 

    Athletes are expected to behave as part of a team, giving and receiving morale support to and from their team members.

    Athletes will act as American Alpine Club and US ambassadors to the domestic and international climbing communities and are expected to obey the rules and regulations of the host country in which they are climbing.


USA Ice Climbing Team in the News


Sam Serra on the lead wall at Saas-Fee with teammate Lauren Shartell looking on. Photo credit: Robert Hendriksen.

Roz Reynolds and Jessica Perez in Cheongsong in 2023. Photo credit: Rhea Kang.

Chelsea Kyffin lowering off the speed wall in Champagny-en-Vanoise in 2023. Photo credit: Nils Paillard.


Meet Our 2024 Athletes

Men's Team
Keenan Griscom (Lead)
Tyler Kempney (Lead)
Sam Serra (Lead/Speed)
Thomas Gehrlein (Lead/Speed)
Christian Junkar (Lead/Speed)
Daniel Plinska (Lead/Speed)
Kevin Lindlau (Lead)
Ian Umstead (Lead/Speed)
Justin Jacobs (Lead/Speed)
Scott Reed (Lead)
Dan Koepke (Speed)

Women's Team
Ryan McCauley (Lead/Speed)
Catalina Shirley (Lead/Speed)
Nicole Mericle (Lead)
Roz Reynolds (Lead/Speed)
Sarah Hudson (Lead)
Kendra Stritch (Lead/Speed)
Chelsea Kyffin (Lead)
Angela Limbach (Lead/Speed)
Marian Prather (Lead/Speed)
Jessica Perez (Lead)
Joanna Dyer (Speed)
Erin Arai (Speed)
Gabrielle Tourtellotte (Speed)

Youth Team
Mathias Olsen
Conner Rose Bailey
Wilson Whitley
Landers Gaydosh
Dominic Unnasch
Keenan Griscom

Questions? Want to get involved with the team? Looking to support?
Reach out: [email protected]

USA Ice Climbing Team athletes cheering on teammates in CheongSong, 2023. Photo credit: Rhea Kang.


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