American Teenager Sam Watson Sets New World Record in Speed Climbing at Paris Olympics

18-year-old Sam Watson from Texas has cemented his place in Olympic history by setting a new speed climbing world record of 4.75 seconds at the Paris Olympics. This astonishing feat makes him arguably the “fastest-ever Olympian” in a timed vertical sport, showcasing the explosive nature of speed climbing, which is now a standalone medal event at the Games.

A Record-Breaking Ascent

On Tuesday at the Paris Olympics, Sam Watson, an 18-year-old from Southlake, Texas, scaled the 15-meter (49-foot) speed climbing wall in an astounding 4.75 seconds, establishing a new world record. This incredible time makes him the owner of a unique Olympic title: “the fastest time ever run in the Olympics in a timed sport.”

Sam Watson celebrates during the heats of the men's speed climbing event at the Paris Olympics.

Speed climbing is a head-to-head race where athletes sprint up a standardized wall towards a red buzzer at the top. It demands lightning-fast reactions and immense muscle power. A momentary slip or lapse in concentration can lead to elimination. Watson had previously set the world record at 4.79 seconds at a World Cup event in China earlier in the year. His record was briefly matched by Indonesia’s Veddriq Leonardo in the Paris heats before Watson broke it again with his 4.75-second run. He expressed confidence in his ability to break the record on this stage, stating it was “a really cool life experience.”

Evolution of Sport Climbing at the Olympics

Sport climbing made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo Games three years prior, combining three disciplines – speed, bouldering, and lead – into one medal event. This format was controversial, with some athletes, like Czech Republic’s Adam Ondra, calling it a “circus” due to the difficulty of mastering all three distinct skills. For the Paris Olympics, the format has changed, with speed climbing now its own medal event, separate from a combined lead and bouldering event.

Watson will compete in the men’s speed finals on Thursday. On the women’s side, Poland’s Aleksandra Mirosław also broke her own world record twice earlier in the week, clocking times of 6.24 and 6.06 seconds in the heats.

Watson’s Background and Olympic Journey

US' Sam Watson breaks the world record in the men's sport climbing speed preliminary round's elimination heats during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Le Bourget Sport Climbing Venue in Le Bourget on August 6, 2024. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP) (Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images)

Growing up, Watson was a “vertically challenged child” who loved scaling everything. His parents took him to a local climbing gym, where his talent quickly became apparent. In 2022, at 16 years old, he became the youngest man to win a medal at a World Cup event. The following year, he set the American speed record. His victory at the Pan American Games earned him a spot on Team USA for the Paris Olympics, where he entered the finals as a strong favorite for gold.

Watson described his Olympic experience as “incredible,” cherishing the opportunity to be a part of Team USA, meet childhood idols, and soak in the atmosphere of the Olympic Village. Outside of climbing, he is an avid chess player and enjoys learning languages, including Indonesian, spoken by many top speed climbers.

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