Kiromal Katibin

Indonesian sport climber
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroIndonesian sport climber
PlacesIndonesia
isMountaineer
Gender
Male
Birth21 August 2000
Age24 years
Star signLeo
The details

Biography

Kiromal Katibin (born (2000-08-21)21 August 2000) is an Indonesian competition climber who specializes in competition speed climbing. He was the world record holder in speed climbing, with a time of 5.009 seconds recorded at 2022 IFSC Climbing World Cup in Chamonix, France in July 2022, until it was broken by his compatriot Veddriq Leonardo in April 2023. He finished second overall in the men's speed category during the 2021 IFSC Climbing World Cup series. Katibin also has four career IFSC Climbing World Cup medals, all in speed.

Early life

In 2007, Katibin saw sport climbing for the first time in a Batang city square during the Provincial Sports Week.

Since 2009, Katibin has been training with his brother. He was motivated to pursue sport climbing because he enjoyed meeting many friends, but he started winning national-level championships. His first medal was in the lead climbing competition at the 2011 National Championships. He also won the speed climbing gold medal at the 2016 National Championships and the speed climbing gold medal at the 2017 National Championships.

Career

Katibin collected his first senior international medal, winning silver at the 2019 Asian Championships in Bogor, Indonesia.

On 28 May 2021, Katibin set a record for the fastest-ever ascent in competition speed climbing with a record of 5.25 seconds in the qualifying round of a IFSC World Cup event in Salt Lake City, United States. The record had been held by Reza Alipour who climbed in 5.48 seconds in 2017. He finished the competition with a silver medal, losing the same day in the final race to his compatriot Veddriq Leonardo, who set a new world record of 5.20 seconds. In July 2021, Katibin won a bronze at the Villars World Cup. He finished the 2021 World Cup series in second place overall.

On 6 May 2022, Katibin regained the world record from Leonardo with a 5.17-second run in the qualifying round of the World Cup event in Seoul, South Korea. On 27 May, he lowered his own world record with 5.10 seconds in the qualifying round of the World Cup event in Salt Lake City. On 30 June, he broke the record for the fourth time in the IFSC World Cup Villars qualifiers with 5.097 seconds and improved his record again later that day with a 5.04-second run. On 8 July, Katibin set the world record for the seventh time in 14 months with a time of 5.009 seconds at the Chamonix World Cup qualifying round.

In July 2022, Katibin won the silver medal at the World Games in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, losing to Leonardo in the final.

In April 2023, Katibin lost the world record to Leonardo, who recorded runs of 4.984 and 4.9000 seconds at the 2023 IFSC Climbing World Cup in Seoul.

Achievements

World Games

Men's speed

YearVenueOpponentTime (s)ResultRef
2022Sloss Furnaces, Birmingham, United States Veddriq Leonardofall–7.230 Silver

Asian Games

Men's speed relay

YearVenuePartnerOpponentTime (s)ResultRef
2022Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre,
Shaoxing, China
Veddriq Leonardo
Rahmad Adi Mulyono
Aspar
Wang Xinshang
Wu Peng
Zhang Liang
Long Jinbao
FS–W Silver

Asian Championships

Men's speed

YearVenueOpponentTime (s)ResultRef
2019Pakansari Stadium, Bogor, Indonesia Veddriq Leonardo5.547–5.460 Silver

Men's speed relay

YearVenuePartnerOpponentTime (s)ResultRef
2019Pakansari Stadium,
Bogor, Indonesia
Veddriq Leonardo
Zaenal Aripin
Sabri
Rahmad Adi Mulyono
Fatchur Roji
fall–23.492 Silver

Asian Youth Championships

Speed juniors

YearVenueOpponentTime (s)ResultRef
2018Chongqing, China Milad Alipour Shenazandifar6.05–6.42 Gold

IFSC Climbing World Cup

Men's speed

YearVenueOpponentTime (s)ResultRef
2021Salt Lake City, United States Veddriq Leonardofall–5.208 Silver
2021Villars, Switzerland Vladislav Deulin5.30–5.38 Bronze
2022Seoul, South Korea Veddriq Leonardofs–6.965 Silver
2022Salt Lake City (I), United States Noah Bratschi5.643–fall Gold
2022Jakarta, Indonesia Aspar5.75–5.39 Silver
2023Jakarta, Indonesia Wu Peng6.34–fall Bronze
2023Salt Lake City, United States Samuel Watson4.98–5.98 Bronze

World records

DateTime (s)LocationCompetition
July 8, 20225.009Chamonix, FranceWorld Cup
June 30, 20225.04Villars, SwitzerlandWorld Cup
June 30, 20225.09Villars, SwitzerlandWorld Cup
May 27, 20225.10Salt Lake City, United StatesWorld Cup
May 6, 20225.17Seoul, South KoreaWorld Cup
May 28, 20215.25Salt Lake City, United StatesWorld Cup

Rankings

Climbing World Cup

Discipline20212022
Speed22

Number of medals in the Climbing World Cup

Speed

SeasonGoldSilverBronzeTotal
2021112
2022123
202322
Total1337
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