JAKARTA - The son of Tri Ramadani failed to win a medal despite making a historic record by breaking into the men's lead number final in the 2025 World Cup or IFSC Climbing World Cup Suitcase, in Slovenia, early Sunday.
Based on IFSC data on Sunday quoted by Antara, the Indonesian athlete was ranked sixth of the eight final participants and recorded a score of 40+.
This achievement became Putra's first final debut throughout his career.
He was able to compete against the world's top climbers, from the qualifying round to the semifinals, before appearing in the final.
The gold medal was won by Japanese athlete, namely Soroto Anraku, with a score of 48+, followed by gold winner at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics from Spain, Alberto Gines Lopez, in second place with a score of 47+.
The bronze medal belonged to Toby Roberts from England who recorded a score of 46+.
The fourth position is occupied by Satone Yoshida (Japan), fifth Jakob Schubert (Austria), then sixth Son, Adam Ondra (Czech Republic) in seventh place, and Neo Suzuki (Japan) in eighth position.
Despite failing to bring home a medal, Putra's performance received high appreciation from the Central Board of the Indonesian Rock Climbing Federation (FPTI).
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He is considered to have appeared consistent since the qualifying phase by showing careful development of technique and mentality.
"Keep the spirit and confidence in the process of Putra Tri Ramadani," wrote the statement by PP FPTI in the Instagram account (IG) @fpti_official.
The event in this suitcase closed the IFSC World Cup 2025 series specifically for lead numbers.
The federation hopes Putra will use the valuable experience as a stepping stone to look to the next international tournament, including Olympic qualifiers.
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