PeakMode and CCT21 Coaches


BRANDON VILLATORO
Routesetter and coach at CCT21 who brings his background as a former competition climber into every problem he sets. Now fully focused on setting, he creates intentional boulders that highlight his love for slabs and electric moves, challenging athletes with precise, technical sequences.

Ivan Nafria
Routesetter and coach at CCT21.
With experience setting in the Catalan Cups, he brings a competition-focused mindset and a deep understanding of athlete development.
Passionate about physical and coordination boulders, Ivan loves creating powerful, dynamic problems that challenge movement skills and body awareness.
He looks forward to setting engaging and demanding climbs that push athletes to grow stronger, more confident, and more complete climbers.

Leo De Rivero
Coach and routesetter at CCT21 with a true passion for the craft of climbing.
He loves designing complex boulders that are difficult to read, challenging athletes to slow down, think critically, and unlock sequences through creativity and precision.
A devoted rock climber at heart, Leo brings his love for movement and problem-solving into every boulder, creating thoughtful climbs that inspire growth, resilience, and a deeper connection to the sport.

Matías “Piwi” Ochoa Marcos
Sport climbing coach and former international competitor who represented Argentina, with experience developing both youth and high-performance athletes.
He focuses on the technical, physical, and tactical development of competition climbers, supporting individual training processes and preparation for national and international events.
The new coach of the Serbian national team.
In addition to coaching, he conducts data-driven research analyzing International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) competition performance across boulder, lead, and speed to identify trends, problem-solving styles, and key factors influencing results, integrating practical training planning with objective performance analysis.
At this event, he will participate as a coach, bringing a structured and up-to-date perspective on competitive climbing training.

Mireia Pont
Has turned her passion for climbing into a profession and field of study. After years of competing and experiencing the pressure of the wall firsthand, she decided to take a step further to understand what really optimizes our performance.
Currently, she combines teaching at the university, where she trains future professionals in the sector, with her doctoral research focused on deciphering the keys to performance in competitive climbing.
With more than 5 years of experience as a coach, she helps climbers hone their potential through scientific evidence and smart training.
