L/R: Colin DUFFY of the USA, ANRAKU Sorato of Japan, Samuel RICHARD of France
ANRAKU MAKES IT THREE MEN'S BOULDER GOLDS IN A ROW

Anraku Sorato of Japan continued his remarkable start to the 2026 season, claiming his third consecutive Boulder gold medal at the World Climbing Series Comunidad de Madrid 2026 in Alcobendas, Spain.

SETTING RECORDS TOPPING BOULDERS

The Japanese climber scored 99.3 points and was the only athlete to top all four boulders in the final. His decisive moment came on M4, where he secured a flash to overtake Colin Duffy of the USA and snatch victory with the final climb of the competition.

Anraku spent much of the final chasing Duffy, who had led the standings after topping the opening three boulders. However, when it was time to face the final problem, the Japanese athlete delivered once again, securing gold after previous victories in Keqiao, China, and Bern, Switzerland.

The victory further underlines Anraku’s dominance this season. Across the three Boulder finals contested so far in 2026, he has won all three gold medals and topped 11 of the 12 boulders set for finalists. His triumph in Alcobendas also made him the most successful Japanese climber in World Cup and World Climbing Series history with eight career gold medals.

Speaking after his victory, Anraku said: “I’m very happy of taking my third gold in a row, I just wanna say that. My favourite boulder was the one that I flashed, the last one, but topping the coordination one, boulder number two, was also great.”

Asked about handling expectations as the athlete to beat, Anraku added: “I don’t feel the pressure, I just love Climbing.”

DUFFY FALLS JUST SHORT OF GOLD

Duffy looked set for victory for most of the evening after topping the first three boulders and leading the competition through three quarters of the final. The American finished with 74.7 points and had five attempts on the final problem to secure the gold medal, but was unable to complete the decisive top.

Despite missing out on victory, Duffy earned his first podium of the season after leading both the semi-final and much of the final round.

Samuel Richard of France completed the podium in third place with 54.4 points. The result marks the French climber’s second podium in just two final appearances at senior international level, following his first medal-winning performance in Prague, Czechia, in 2025.

I don’t feel the pressure, I just love Climbing.ANRAKU Sorato (JPN)

FIRST-TIME FINALISTS IMPRESS

Lee Dohyun of South Korea finished fourth with 44.6 points. One of only three climbers to top the opening boulder, the Keqiao silver medallist was limited to two zones on the remaining problems. Dohi Keita of Japan followed closely behind in fifth with 44.3 points, just 0.3 points off Lee.

Competing in front of a home crowd, Guillermo Peinado Franganillo of Spain produced one of the highlights of the evening. The 20-year-old flashed M1 in his first-ever final appearance, prompting one of the loudest celebrations of the competition from the Alcobendas crowd. He eventually finished sixth with 35.0 points.

Oscar Baudrand of Canada, also making his first final appearance, placed seventh with 29.5 points, while Dayan Akhtar of Great Britain ended the event in eighth with 19.6, after returning from the injury that forced him to miss the previous Boulder event in Bern.

For the Men’s Boulder complete results click here.

NEXT UP

The World Climbing Series Comunidad de Madrid 2026 will conclude on Sunday, 31 May, with a full day of Speed competition. The women’s qualification round will begin at 11:15 (UTC+2:00), followed by the men’s qualification at 14:30, before the finals bring the event to a close at 18:00.

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