Amieyra Khoslla, 14, Wins Gold at National Sport Climbing Championship 2025
Teen Prodigy Amieyra Khoslla Clinches National Climbing Gold

In a stunning display of skill and determination, 14-year-old climbing sensation Amieyra Khoslla has secured the gold medal at a prestigious national competition. She triumphed in the Youth Girls (Under-17) category at the 29th National Sport Climbing Championship (NSCC) 2025, which was held in Bengaluru from December 26 to 29.

A Flawless Path to Victory

The championship, organized by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) in association with the General Thimayya National Academy of Adventure (GETHNAA), saw top young talent from across India converge at Yavanika in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Competing in the bouldering discipline, Amieyra faced the nation's best. Her journey to gold began spectacularly during the qualification round on December 27, 2025, where she achieved a perfect score of 100.0 across all four bouldering problems. This flawless performance made her the joint top qualifier heading into the finals.

Dominance in the Final Round

Amieyra carried her exceptional form into the decisive final round on December 28, 2025. Demonstrating remarkable strength, technical precision, and composure under pressure, she successfully tackled all four challenging boulder problems. She secured multiple 'tops' and 'zones,' culminating in a commanding overall score of 83.8 points. This score placed her significantly ahead of her competitors, cementing her status as the national champion. Her performance was noted for its remarkable consistency across every route.

A Rising Star in Indian Climbing

This victory at the NSCC 2025 highlights Amieyra Khoslla's growing stature as one of India's most promising young climbers. The championship featured competitions in both speed climbing and bouldering across various age groups, showcasing the future of the sport in the country. Amieyra's gold medal is a testament to her dedication and skill, marking a significant milestone in her budding athletic career and inspiring a new generation of climbers in India.