Marco Müller gets the celebration of the Jungfrau Marathon (9a) in Gimmelwald

The Schwyz climber Marco Müller scored the 9a-Jungfraumarathon in the Bernese sports climbing area Gimmelwald a few days ago.

Marco Müller is in top form. In June The 23 year old participated in the Swiss Championships in the Lead discipline and got ahead Sascha Lehmann the gold medal. Also on the rock it runs Marco like clockwork.

“I won the fight against my forearms,” commented Marco on his red point ascent of Jungfrau Marathon, Already a month ago, he was able to commit to a difficult tour in the Bernese Oberland: Gimmelexpress (8c +).

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Mood image from the Gimmelwald climbing area in the Bernese Oberland. (Picture Benjamin Weber)

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Credits: Title picture Marco Müller, picture in the article Benjamin Weber

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