Brooke Raboutou, one of Team USA’s star sport climbers, will be competing in the combined bouldering and lead semifinals at the Paris Olympics on Thursday.
Rabouotu, 23, came in fifth at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in her Olympic debut.
She’s a favorite to make it onto the podium in Paris. At the 2023 world championships, Raboutou finished fourth in combined lead and bouldering and third in bouldering.
Raboutou’s parents are former world cup champions Robyn Erbesfield-Raboutou and Didier Raboutou, and her brother is a successful outdoor climber, according to her Team USA athlete bio.
She was the first U.S. climber to qualify for an Olympics.
We put climber Brooke Raboutou in a Time Machine to relive the moments that brought her to the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The women’s boulder and lead semifinals are at 4 a.m. ET on Thursday, Aug. 8.
The women’s final bounder event is on Saturday, Aug. 10 at 4:15 a.m. ET.
The women’s semifinals on Thursday will be live on Peacock and stream here at NBCOlympics.com.
The women’s finals on Saturday will be live on Peacock and streaming at NBCOlympics.com. They will replay on E! later Saturday morning and on NBC in late night.
Raboutou is a native of Boulder, Colorado, which is where she lives and trains. She graduated from the University of San Diego, where she studied psychology and marketing.
Sport climber Brooke Raboutou tried to see how well she knows miming, the popular French art dating back to the 16th century.
In Bouldering, climbers scale four “problems,” like bounders, without harness.
In Lead, climbers do use a harness and scale up a wall with a rope and carabiners.
Scores from the Bouldering and Lead rounds are combined to determine a total score in each round and climbers are ranked based on those scores. The three highest scores by climbers in the final earn the gold, silver and bronze medals.
Slovenia won the gold medal in 2020, while Japan won the silver and bronze medals.
The climber gave us a step-by-step walkthrough, and we followed her recipe word-for-word.