Praveen C.M.

Praveen started climbing in 1999 and have competed at the National level since 1999, Asian level since 2002 and World championships since 2003. He has been trained in various countries like Spain, France, Thailand, Malaysia and Korea. He holds the record of bagging 3 gold medals consecutively for two years 2008 and 2009 in all three disciplines (speed, lead and boulder) in the National Climbing Competition: a feat that is still unmatched. He climbs right now 8a+. He is the only Indian to have been invited to set routes at Asian Climbing Championship in Korea and Asian youth Championship Kazakhstan.
Since 2009, Praveen has been training the Madras Regimental Centre (Indian Army) for climbing and the Special Forces for rescue on urban structures and the National Junior Teams (Boys and girls). He presently heads the national athletes’ commission.
Since 2009, Praveen has been training the Madras Regimental Centre (Indian Army) for climbing and the Special Forces for rescue on urban structures and the National Junior Teams (Boys and girls). He presently heads the national athletes’ commission.
Tuhin Satarkar

Tuhin Satatkar has been competing in the nationals since 2007 and been in first three since then. He is also 2011 National Bouldering champion.
He represented India at the Asian Youth Championship Iran and Singapore. Also competed in International Bouldering Competitions held in Singapore. He is also winner of Girirvihar open international competition for last 2 years.
He represented India at the Asian Youth Championship Iran and Singapore. Also competed in International Bouldering Competitions held in Singapore. He is also winner of Girirvihar open international competition for last 2 years.
Chea Amelia Ch. Marak

Chea is the winner of three Golds in Bouldering, Speed and Lead categories in 2011 National Sport Climbing Competition, New Delhi. She won her first competition at school level when she was 9 years old. Since then she has close to 50 climbing competition achievements to her credit. She also stood fifth Lead and Sport Youth A Female category in Asian Youth Sport Climbing Championship, Hamedan, Iran, held in July 2012.
Bharath Pariera

Bharath Pariera started climbing from age 4. He won several junior and sub-junior championships at state, zonal and national lavel. He went on to win three silvers in Asian Youth Cup - 2008 and 2 medals in 2011.
Shanthi Rani

Shanthi started climbing in 1998, winning medals in the state, zonal and national championships and representing India in the Asian Cup. She made her presence known in more than 50 national and international competitions.
Sadhvi Kukreja

Sadhvi has been climbing for 6 years now. She has won several medals nationaly. She stood second in 2010, Hyderabad Cup. She intends to leave her mark in HCC 2012.
Prateeksha Arun

Prateeksha Arun is 14 year old, stood first in Bouldering category and second in lead climbing category in 18th national sport climbing competition, New Delhi.
Smrithi Singh

Smrithi has been climbing since 2003. She participated in 7 south zone competitions to date and qualified for 6 national level IMF competitions.
Smirthi holds national silver medal in lead and speed currently.
Smrithi represented India twice - 2004 asia cup - Utterkashi, was ranked 10. 2006 - asian youth championship - hong kong - was ranked 4th
Smirthi holds national silver medal in lead and speed currently.
Smrithi represented India twice - 2004 asia cup - Utterkashi, was ranked 10. 2006 - asian youth championship - hong kong - was ranked 4th
Shivalinga Mahadeva

Shivalinga Mahadeva stood 2nd in speed climbing category in National Sport Climbing Competition, New Delhi, 2012.