Adam Ondra in top form - four 9-man routes in two days

The Czech Adam Ondra climbs faster than we can publish news. The day before yesterday, Adam climbs one 9b and one 9a in one day. Yesterday then a 9a + and 9a. 

The day before yesterday, Adam did the second ascent of the 9b route Lapsus in Andonno (first made by Stefano Ghisolfi) and put in the second as well Perfect Man 2.0 (9a) one on top. Adam comments on yesterday as follows: “Good days continue. Yesterday in Camaiore (Tuscany, Italy), I made first ascent of Naturally 9a +. A project I tried for two days three weeks ago when I was there for a slideshow in Pistoia. To finish the day I made a first ascent of La Terza Eta 9a on my 4th go. "

Video: Adam Ondra's on the first ascent of Naturalmente

Report on the first ascent of Lapsus by Stefano Ghisolfi


Credits: Picture Jan Novak Photography

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