A 14-year-old climber, Amieyra Khoslla, has won the gold medal at the 29th National Climbing Championship 2025, marking a big moment for youth sport climbing in India. The event highlighted the rising talent and growing popularity of competitive climbing across the country.
The championship, organised under the national sport climbing federation, brought together top young athletes from multiple states to compete in lead, speed, and bouldering categories. Amieyra dominated her age group with strong technique, calm mindset, and consistent performance in the final rounds. Her victory in the under-16 girls’ category has made her one of the promising faces of India’s next generation of climbers. Coaches and officials praised her discipline, training routine, and ability to handle pressure on difficult routes set to national standards. The 29th edition of the championship is seen as an important step in preparing athletes for future Asian and world-level events, especially as sport climbing gains more attention after its Olympic debut.
The competition also helped identify potential talents for national camps and international exposure tours. Many participants came from cities where new climbing walls and academies have opened in recent years, showing how infrastructure is slowly improving for this niche sport. Amieyra’s win is expected to inspire more school and college students, especially girls, to try climbing as a serious competitive sport.
FAQs [Frequently Asked Questions]
1. Who is Amieyra Khoslla?
Amieyra Khoslla is a 14-year-old Indian sport climber who competes in national-level events. She gained national attention after winning gold at the 29th National Climbing Championship 2025 in the under-16 girls’ category.
2. What is the National Climbing Championship?
The National Climbing Championship is an annual competition that brings together India’s best climbers in different age groups to compete in lead, bouldering, and speed events. It is supervised by the national sport climbing federation.
3. Why is Amieyra’s win important?
Her gold medal shows the growing strength of India’s youth climbers and highlights how early training and better facilities can create international-level athletes. It also encourages more young girls to take up competitive climbing seriously.