
Steph Dryfhout, through her unwavering perseverance, has solidified her position as one of the world’s top tree climbers. Her victory in the 2024 ISA International Tree Climbing Championship, after double qualifying by triumphing in both the 2024 ISA Asia-Pacific Tree Climbing Championship and the 2023 New Zealand Tree Climbing Championship, is a testament to her dedication and passion for the sport.
The International Tree Climbing Championship features only the best competitors from around the globe. To qualify, climbers must win either their national title or a global regional championship. In 2024, Steph went head-to-head with 35 of the world’s elite female tree climbers, including six-time world champion Josephine Hedger (UK), proving her strength on the global stage.
Tree climbing is a growing sport in New Zealand and worldwide. New Zealand hosts four regional competitions annually alongside its national championship, which determines international representatives. The 2024 International Tree Climbing Championship in Savannah, Georgia, featured 94 of the world’s top climbers from 43 global chapters.
As the undefeated New Zealand women’s champion since 2018, Steph has represented New Zealand at four ITCC world championships, achieving 2nd place in 2019, 3rd in 2022, and 5th in 2023, before claiming the world title in 2024. She is also a two-time Asia-Pacific champion.
Looking forward, Steph’s goal is to win back-to-back world titles, particularly with the 2025 ITCC set to take place in New Zealand for the first time ever. Outside of tree climbing, she enjoys surfing and cooking and recently earned a Level 6 Diploma in Arboriculture.
Steph’s international achievements, unwavering determination, consistency, and ability to perform under pressure make her a deserving finalist for the RX Plastics New Zealand Rural Sportswoman of the Year award.