Brooke Raboutou
Brooke Raboutou is a professional rock climber known for her ascent of "Golden Ticket", becoming the first female to climb a 5.15a route at the age of 13.
Rock Climber
April 9, 2001
Aries
23
Colorado
Brooke Raboutou, born on February 14, 2001, in Boulder, Colorado, is a remarkable rock climber who has taken the climbing world by storm. Following in the footsteps of her renowned parents, Didier Raboutou and Robyn Erbesfield-Raboutou, both former world champion climbers, Brooke has carved her own path to success.
Raboutou’s talent manifested at an early age, and she quickly rose through the ranks, capturing Youth World Championship titles in 2016 and 2017. Her dominance continued as she transitioned to the senior circuit, securing the IFSC Climbing World Cup title in 2018 and defending it successfully in 2019.
Beyond her World Cup triumphs, Raboutou’s achievements are numerous. She clinched the gold medal at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games and the silver medal at the 2019 World Championships. Her prowess extends to various climbing disciplines, including lead climbing, bouldering, and speed climbing.
Raboutou’s climbing style is characterized by her strength, agility, and technical precision. She fearlessly tackles challenging routes, demonstrating her mastery of the sport. Her accomplishments have made her a role model for aspiring climbers worldwide.
Off the climbing wall, Raboutou is passionate about environmental conservation and serves as an ambassador for the Access Fund. She is also an accomplished musician, artist, and an advocate for veganism.
Brooke Raboutou continues to push the boundaries of rock climbing, inspiring a new generation of climbers and leaving an indelible mark on the sport.