International Federation of Sport Climbing
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The International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) is the international governing body
Sport governing body
A sport governing body is a sports organization that has a regulatory or sanctioning function. Sport governing bodies come in various forms, and have a variety of regulatory functions. Examples of this can include disciplinary action for rule infractions and deciding on rule changes in the sport...

 for the sport of competitive climbing
Climbing competition
A climbing competition is usually held indoors on purpose built climbing walls.There are three main types of climbing competition:* Difficulty: competitors climb the same route one after the other...

, which consists of the disciplines lead climbing
Lead climbing
Lead climbing is a climbing technique used to ascend a route. This technique is predominantly used in rock climbing and involves a lead climber attaching themselves to a length of dynamic climbing rope and ascending a route while periodically attaching protection to the face of the route and...

, speed climbing
Speed climbing
Speed Climbing is climbing in which speed is the ultimate goal. Speed Climbing is done on rocks, walls and poles...

, and bouldering
Bouldering
Bouldering is a style of rock climbing undertaken without a rope and normally limited to very short climbs over a crash pad so that a fall will not result in serious injury. It is typically practiced on large natural boulders or artificial boulders in gyms and outdoor urban areas...

. It was founded in Frankfurt on 27 January 2007 by 48 member federations, and is a continuation of the International Council for Competition Climbing, which had been in existence from 1997 to 2007 and was a part of the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme
Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme
The UIAA or Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme, is the organization that represents several million mountaineers and climbers, world-wide, on international issues. Formed in 1932 in Chamonix, France, it now has over 88 members associations from some 76 countries, all of national...

 (UIAA).

Competitions

The major competitions organized by the IFSC are :
  • IFSC Climbing Worldcup
  • IFSC Climbing World Championship
    IFSC Sport Climbing World Championships
    The IFSC Sport Climbing World Championships are the biennial world championships for competition climbing organized by the International Federation of Sport Climbing . This event determines the male and female world champions in the three disciplines of sport climbing: lead, bouldering and...

  • IFSC World Youth Championship

Members

Pays Fédération Sigle
 Argentina Federacion Argentina de Ski Y Andinismo FASA
 Australia Sport Climbing Australia SCA
 Austria Österreichischer Wettkletterverband ÖWK
 Azerbaijan Air and Extreme Sports Federation of Azerbaijan AESFA
 Belarus Belarus Alpine Federation BAF
 Belgium Climbing and Mountaineering Belgium CMBEL
Mountaineering Union of Bosnia - Herzegovina PSBIH
 Brazil Confederação Brasileira de Montanhismo e Escalada CBME
 Kingdom of Bulgaria Bulgarian Climbing and Mountaineering Federation BCMF
 Canada The Alpine Club of Canada - Competition Climbing Canada / Competition d'Escalade Canada ACC / CEC
 Chile Federacion de Andinismo de Chile FEACH
 Mainland China Chinese Mountaineering Association CMA
 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Alpine Association CTAA
 Independent State of Croatia Hrvatski Planinarski Savez (Croatian Mountaineering Assocociation) HPS
 Cyprus Cyprus Mountaineering and Climbing Federation CMCF
 Czech Republic Cesky horolezecky svaz (Czech mountaineering association) CHS
 Denmark Dansk Klatreforbund/Danish Climbing Federation DKF/DCF
 Ecuador Federacion Ecuatoriana de Andinismo y Escalada FEDAN
 Finland Finnish Climbing association FCA
 Republic of Macedonia Macedonian Mountain Sport Federation MMSF
 Early Modern France Fédération française de la montagne et de l'escalade
Fédération française de la montagne et de l'escalade
The Fédération Française de la Montagne et de l’Escalade , located in Paris, is the French federation of mountain and climbing sports, especially of non-motorized alpine sports like mountaineering, canyoning, climbing, mountain touring and hiking, snowshoe hiking and ski mountaineering...

 
FFME
 Georgia (country) Georgian Climbing National Federation GCNF
 Germany Deutscher Alpenverein DAV
 United Kingdom British Mountaineering Council BMC
 Greece Hellenic Federation of Mountaineering and Climbing HFMCU (EOOA)
 Guatemala Federación Nacional de Andinismo de Guatemala FNAG
 Hong Kong Hong Kong Mountaineering Union HKMU
 Hungary Hungarian Mountaineering and Sport Climbing Federation MHSSz
 India Indian Mountaineering Foundation IMF
 Indonesia Federasi Panjat Tebing Indonesia FPTI
 Iran Iran Mountaineering and Sport Climbing Federation IRI MF
 Republic of Ireland Mountaineering Ireland MI
 Israel The Israeli Organization of Sport Climbing IOSC
 Italy Federazione Italiana Arrampicata Sportiva F.A.S.I.
 Japan Japan Mounatineering Association JMA
 Jordan Jordan Federation of Sport Climbing JFSC
 Kazakhstan Mountaineering and Climbing Federation of Republic of Kazakhstan MCFRK
 Kyrgyzstan Federation of Mountaineering Rock and Ice Climbing of Kirgiz Republic FMRICK
 Korea Korean Alpine Federation KAF
 Luxembourg Fédération Luxembourgeoise d'Escalade, de Randonnée et d'Alpinisme FLERA
 Malaysia Persekutuan Mendaki Malaysia (Malaysia Mountaineering Federation) PMM
 Mexico Federacion Mexicana de Deportes de Montana Y Escalada FMDMYE
 Nepal Nepal Mountaineering Association NMA
 Netherlands Koninklijke Nederlandse Klim- en Bergsportvereniging NKBV
 New Zealand New Zealand Sportclimbing Federation CNZ
 Norway The Norwegian Climbing Federation NCF
 Peru Peruvian Sport Climbing Federation FEPADI
 Philippines Sport Climbing Association of the Philippines SCAPI
 Poland Polski Zwiazek Alpinizmu (Polish Mountaineering Association) PZA
 Portugal Federação Portuguesa de Montanhismo e Escalada / Portuguese Mountaineering and Climbing Federation FPME
 Kingdom of Romania Romanian Federation of Mountaineering and Climbing FRAE
 Russia Climbing Federation of Russia CFR
 Serbia United Sport Climbing Federation of Serbia USCFS
 Singapore Singapore Mountaineering Federation SMF
 Slovakia Slovak Mountaineering Union JAMES SMU JAMES
 Slovenia Alpine Association of Slovenia PZS
 Spain Federación Española de Deportes de Montaña y Escalada FEDME
 South Africa South African National Climbing Federation SANCF
 Sweden Swedish Climbing Federation SKF
 Switzerland Club Alpin Suisse CAS CAS
 Thailand The Sport Climbing Association of Thailand SCAT
 Turkey Turkish Mountaineering Federation TDF/TMF
 Ukraine Ukrainian Mountaineering and Climbing Federation UMF
 United States USA Climbing USAC
 Uzbekistan Federation of Mountaineering and Rock Climbing of Uzbekistan FMCU
 Venezuela Federacion Venezolana de Escalada Deportiva FEVME

Associate members

Pays Fédération Sigle
 Andorra Federacio Andorrana de Muntanyisme FAM
 Bolivia Federación Boliviana de Ski y Andinismo FEBSA
 Cameroon Association des Sport de Montagne et d'Escalade ASME
 Colombia Federación Colombiana de Deportes de Montaña y Escalada FECDME
 Costa Rica Federación costarricense de Deportes de Montaña FECODEM
 El Salvador Federacion Salvadoreña de montañismo y escalada FSME
 Honduras Federacion Hondurena de Deportes de Montana y Escalada FEHDME
 Latvia Latvian Alpinist Asocciation LAA
 Lithuania Lithuania Climbing Sport Association LCSA
 Mongolia Mongolia Mountaineering Federation MCMAC

Observers

Country Federation Sign
 Austria Austrian Alpine Club
Österreichischer Alpenverein
The Austrian Alpine Club has 377,000 members in 197 branches and is the largest mountaineering club in Austria. It is responsible for the upkeep of over 242 alpine huts in Austria and neighbouring countries...

ÖAV
 Spain Basque Mountaineering Federation (Eusko Mendizale Federazioa) EMF
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