If anybody you wants to see a good climber match, watch qual 55 from Wisconsin. I don't think the video is up anywhere yet, but I'm sure it will be.
There were 4 outside corner climbing robots. 3 on blue. 1 on red. 4143 (blue) climbed and dumped for 50. 2481 (blue) tried to slow down 1714 (red) because their climb was slower. Both ended up climbing for 30. 1259 (blue) didn't get their climber working until their next qualification match. Or maybe they we were just scared to get on the pyramid

. Blue scored 127 and didn't shoot a single teleop disc (except for the 4 pyramid dumps). Match ended with 2 bots at the top of blue and 1 on the top of red.
A side note to climbing teams. Make sure the refs give you the points. There was once where I think they forgot to count the pyramid discs. I don't think it affected anything. When you have to use the belay system on 2 or 3 bots, the field crew has a lot to do.
It's really hard to verify the pyramid discs get counted because differences between the hand count and the scales can shadow the addition of pyramid discs.
I know a least once where they forgot to give climb points. In quarters 2 match 2, blue climbed for 50 points but final match score showed 20 climb points. Our driver went to the question box. The ref acknowledged the mistake, but didn't change anything because the outcome didn't change.
Wisconsin had a ton of great climbers and the crowd loved it. The only thing louder than the crowd cheering a climber to the top, was the groan of a 20 point dismount.