Americans Natalia Grossman, Jesse Grupper, Piper Kelly and Samuel Watson won sport climbing events at the Pan American Games to qualify for their first Olympics in 2024.
They joined the previously qualified Emma Hunt and Colin Duffy on the U.S. team for Paris. Hunt and Duffy earned spots with silver medals at August’s world championships.
Climbing made its Olympic debut in Tokyo with a single men’s event and single women’s event, each combining results from the speed, bouldering and lead disciplines.
For Paris, there are two events per gender: a standalone speed event and a combined event for bouldering plus lead. A nation can qualify up to two athletes per event for the Olympics.
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In each individual climbing event at Pan Ams in Santiago, Chile, the top finisher not already qualified for Paris earned an Olympic spot.
Grossman won the last event, women’s combined on Tuesday, prevailing over fellow Boulder (Colorado) Fairview High School grad Brooke Raboutou.
Grossman was the 2021 World champion in bouldering and silver medalist in lead. She placed ninth in the combined event at this past August’s worlds.
Raboutou, fifth at the Tokyo Olympics, can still qualify for the Paris Games via competitions next May and June.
In Monday’s men’s combined, Grupper, who has worked as a bioengineering research fellow at Harvard, won in a comeback from fourth place after the…