Brooke Raboutou


Brooke Raboutou is a rock climber. At age 9, Brooke ticked a V10 and became the youngest female to climb a 5.13b. At 10, she sent a V11 and became the youngest female to climb 5.13d. At 11, she became the youngest female to send 5.14b.. Raboutou also performed well on the youth climbing circuit from 2015 to 2018.
In 2019, she qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics by finishing ninth in the combined Climbing World Championships.

Biography

In 2001, Raboutou was born in Boulder, Colorado. Raboutou's parents, Didier Raboutou and Robyn Erbesfield-Raboutou, are former world champion rock climbers. Didier is a three-time World Cup champion, and Robyn is a five-time US champion and four-time World Cup Champion. Raboutou's mother retired from competitive rock climbing in 1996 to focus on teaching climbing at ABC Climbing in Colorado.
Raboutou attends the University of San Diego where she is a full-time student. She climbs 15 hours a week and trains another nine hours.

Rankings

Climbing World Championships

Youth
Discipline2016
Youth B
2017
Youth A
2018
Youth A
Lead221
Bouldering336
Speed172818
Combined-2-