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      • Natalia Grossman (born June 22, 2001, Santa Cruz, California, U.S.) is a multidiscipline sport climber who is considered one of the leading competitors in bouldering. A standout from an early age, Grossman won her first world championship in 2021 at age 20. She also has excelled in lead climbing and competes in combined and speed events.
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  2. May 28, 2022 · The 20-year-old climber from the United States has seen her stocks soar in recent months thanks to dominant displays across the World Cup competition. In 2021, Grossman had one of the most lucrative seasons in American climbing history.

  3. www.teamusa.com › profiles › natalia-grossmanNatalia Grossman - Team USA

    SANTIAGO, Chile — Natalia Grossman climbed with confidence and poise from the first boulder and on through the lead wall, to take gold at the Pan American Games Santiago 2023. With the medal, came the ultimate prize of a spot on Team USA for the Olympi...

  4. Dec 14, 2021 · After an incredible season, American Natalia Grossman describes her journey toward becoming the 2021 IFSC Bouldering World Champion.

  5. Oct 24, 2023 · Natalia Grossman won gold at the 2023 Pan American Games on Tuesday (24 October) to secure a quota at the Paris 2024 Olympics. It was an emotional win for the American, who overcame long-time friend and compatriot Brooke Raboutou on the final day of sport climbing’s continental debut**.**

  6. May 30, 2021 · After claiming the bouldering world title in 2021, Grossman is now ranked No. 1 in the world this season and has medaled in all three world cup events so far this season. On Sunday she became the lone climber to come up with four tops and four zones in the women’s competition.

  7. Oct 26, 2023 · Natalia Grossman won the gold medal and her Olympic ticket last night in Santiago ahead of teammate and friend Brooke Raboutou. Grossman became the fourth American to win an Olympic ticket at the Pan American Games after Piper Kelly and Samuel Watson won in Speed, and Jesse Grupper won in the Men’s Boulder&Lead event on Monday.