A fresh format and a dynamic fusion of styles featuring route setters from Japan and Singapore! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, we welcome you to join us in this competition and embark on a journey of self improvement and self discovery.

A fresh format and a dynamic fusion of styles featuring route setters from Japan and Singapore! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, we welcome you to join us in this competition and embark on a journey of self improvement and self discovery.

THE FINAL EVALUATION – RESULTS

THE CLASSIFICATION – RESULTS

UN:BLOC 2024 – RIC SCALE

Uncover your strengths & weaknesses! Find out how you fared in terms of Risk, Intensity & Complexity on The Classification & Final Evaluation routes.

THE CLASSIFICATION

🗓️ 16 March 2024

📍 Depot Heights

Choose your timeslot
16 March: 10am-11.15am / 11.30am-12.45pm / 1pm-2.15pm / 2.30pm-3.45pm / 4pm-5.15pm / 5.30pm-6.45pm
20 March: 7pm-8:15pm

Round 1: You will attempt a range of routes crafted based on the Risk x Intensity x Complexity scale! Each climb will be closely observed by our route judges. Bring your best and your performance here will determine your classification into one of the five divisions for the Final Evaluation.

THE FINAL EVALUATION

🗓️ 23 March 2024

📍 Kent Ridge

10am-4pm | Each timeslot will be 45min. Your assigned timeslot will be determined by the Division you’re classified into.

Round 2: Return for the ultimate showdown! This is where you will compete against climbers in your assigned division, with curated routes tailored to your Division – V / IV / III / II / I. Stand to win prizes when you top your division!

THE FINAL EVALUATION

🗓️ 23 March 2024

📍 Kent Ridge

10am-4pm | Each timeslot will be 45min. Your assigned timeslot will be determined by the Division you’re classified into.

Round 2: Return for the ultimate showdown! This is where you will compete against climbers in your assigned division, with curated routes tailored to your Division – V / IV / III / II / I. Stand to win prizes when you top your division!

Public: $38/pax (inclusive of entry)
Unlimited Pass Members: $28/pax

Get an exclusive un:bloc 2024 t-shirt when you sign up!
Unbloc T-shirt

Introducing our routesetters

Leong Heng

Leong Heng

Singapore
fit•bloc Head Setter
Climbing experience: 17 years
Setting experience: 5 years

Nicole

Nicole

Singapore
fit•bloc Setter
Climbing experience: 9 years
Setting experience: 2 years

Hilman

Hilman

Singapore
Freelance Setter
Climbing experience: 17 years
Setting experience: 14 years

Obe

Obe

Japan
Setting experience: 20 years

DK

DK

Japan
Climbing experience: 20 years
Setting experience: 10 years

Routesetters Interviews

Leong Heng
  1. Could you introduce yourself and give us some insight to your background?
    I am Leong Heng from Singapore. I am one of the co-founders of fit • bloc.
  2. What made you become a route setter?
    After opening fit • bloc, taking on this role naturally fell on me and I’ve been doing it since.
  3. How long have you been route setting for?
    I started setting for competitions during my university days. After a hiatus from it, I opened fit • bloc and I’ve been doing professionally since for the last five years.
  4. Which are the competitions you have set for?
    I’ve set for some local and overseas competitions, the most recent one being The North Face Cup 2024 in Japan.
  5. Which route that you set was the most memorable and why?
    I’d say the most memorable route was the Ghostline route for #featbloc at Box Right – it was the first time we were using the ghostline holds at fit • bloc. I had a visualisation in mind and was delighted to see it come to life. It’s not always easy to realise a idea in mind, but for that route, I managed to do it.
  6. Give us some insights to your thought process when coming up with a route.
    I usually don’t approach setting with an idea fixed in mind. I like to take holds I haven’t used in a long while. From there, it inspires me to create a movement or desired emotion I want climbers to feel from it.
  7. What advice would you give to those who are currently facing difficulties in completing specific levels of bouldering routes, to help them overcome any mental barriers they may be experiencing?
    Bouldering is a very free emotion sport. Day to day, you’d always see climbers experiencing different emotions while climbing. It requires an individual to be open minded with themselves. Mental barriers are intrinsic so it’s important to be open to learning, failing and accpeting new concepts and ideas to discover more in climbing.
  8. What motivated you to create un:bloc?
    un:bloc is about education. I feel like there’s a disconnect between what setters want climbers to explore and what climbers understand about the routes. I’ve been searching for an avenue for this to happen. un:bloc serves as an exploration to try and find that connection; to allow people to understand themselves through climbing and push their boundaries. There are two types of education. Soft education – learning through classes and guided sessions. Hard education – competitions. These two forms of education helps a climber to be more well-rounded, learn to climb under pressure and continuously uncover their potential.

FAQs

Does the registration fee include entry passes for both days?

Yes, it’s inclusive of the gym entry passes for 16 and 23 March 2024.

What are the timings for each round?

Round 1: The Classification – you will have 1h 15min to attempt all the routes.
Date: 16 March 2024
Venue: Depot Heights

Here the available time slots to choose from: 10am-11.15am / 11.30am-12.45pm / 1pm-2.15pm / 2.30pm-3.45pm / 4pm-5.15pm / 5.30pm-6.45pm (subject to availability)

Round 2: The Final Evaluation – you will have 45 minutes to attempt the routes designated for your assigned Division.
Date: 23 March 2024
Venue: Kent Ridge

Round 2 will run from 10am-4pm. Your timeslot will be dependent on the Division you’re classified into.

Does the time slot include warm up time?

No, the time slot doesn’t include warm up time so please arrive early if you’d like to warm up before you start.

Are there any age restrictions to join?

The minimum age is 8 years old and above, but all children below 12 will need to be accompanied by an adult.

What are the divisions and how are we going to be classified?

You will be assigned into Division V / IV / III / II / I, depending on your performance at The Classification. The routes at The Classification will include a range across the Risk x Intensity x Complexity scale, from easiest to hardest.

Your performance here will also provide us with an insight into your strengths and weaknesses.

Do I have to climb a minimum number of routes in The Classification round?

You will need to attempt a minimum of 10 routes.

How many attempts are allowed for each route?

There is no limitation to the number of attempts but your attempts to complete a route will affect your ranking in the division.

When will I get to know which division I’m in for the final evaluation?

Results will be tabulated and you will be notified of your division 2-3 working days later.

May I warm up at Kent Ridge before heading to Depot Heights for The Classification?

Yes, you may but you’ll have to sort out your own transport.

Can I continue climbing at Depot Heights or Kent Ridge after my slot?

Yes. On 16 March, you may continue climbing at Depot Heights when the gym reopens at 7pm or you could also head to Kent Ridge for your climbs after completing your slot. There will no extra charges involved.

Are spectators allowed?

Yes, Depot Heights will be closed for regular climbs during the competition hours on 16 March, but you’re welcome to come and watch The Classification round! However, in order to ensure a smooth flow, we will be doing crowd control where needed.

Am I allowed to volunteer if I'm also participating in the competition?

Yes, you may still opt to volunteer. Volunteers are entitled to 1 complimentary fit • bloc single entry pass for every two timeslots. Please submit your interest here.

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