The IFSC Asian K Championship 2025, sanctioned by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) Asia, was a prestigious international sport climbing competition held at this state-of-the-art complex in Pimpri Chinchwad from 1st November to 4th November 2025.
The championship witnessed participation from 12 Asian countries along with host nation India, including Japan, China, Thailand, South Korea, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Philippines, Hong Kong China, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, and Singapore. Elite climbers from across the region competed on technically demanding routes set in accordance with international IFSC standards, showcasing exceptional athleticism, precision, endurance, and sportsmanship.
Organized with a strong emphasis on safety, fairness, and professional event management, the competition featured certified route setters, judges, and officials, ensuring strict adherence to global competition protocols. The successful execution of the event highlighted the venue's world-class infrastructure and operational excellence.
Hosting the IFSC Asian K Championship 2025 marked a significant milestone for the region, strengthening India's presence in the international sport climbing ecosystem and reinforcing Pimpri Chinchwad's capability to host world-class international sporting events, while also inspiring the next generation of climbers across the country.