Keyword: 9a boulder

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Video: Adam Ondra on the 9A boulder Soudain Seul

At the beginning of February, Adam Ondra successfully climbed the 9A boulder Soudain Seul. Now Ondra has published a video showing his ascent of the Fontainebleau boulder.

«Softe 9A» | Noah Wheeler repeats Shaolin

The American Noah Wheeler has succeeded in the first repeat of Sean Bailey's Shaolin (9A) in the Red Rocks. It is already his second 9A ascent this year after Return of the Sleepwalker in January.
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9A boulder: Video of The Big Slamm now online | Elias Iagnemma

At the beginning of the year, Elias Iagnemma climbed the boulder The Big Slamm (9A) in Tintorale, Abruzzo. In this video, Iagnemma shows his ascent and explains the individual passages of the boulder.

Adam Ondra cracks 9A boulder Soudain Seul | Fontainebleau

Adam Ondra announces the successful ascent of the Soudain Seul boulder in Fontainebleau. Ondra is unsure about the level of difficulty. Details about the ascent in the video interview. He wanted to...
00:09:56

Without any screaming: Noah Wheeler boulders Return of the Sleepwalker (9A)

In contrast to the first ascent, Daniel Woods, who screamed for what felt like 10 minutes when he climbed out, Noah Wheeler has his emotions much more under control. This video shows his ascent of the 9A boulder Return of the Sleepwalker.

This line was long considered impossible – No One Mourns the Wicked (9A)

At the end of last year, Nathaniel Coleman made the first ascent of the 9A boulder No One Mourns the Wicked. The line is the low version of the boulder Defying Gravity (8C), which was long considered impossible.
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Sean Bailey boulders Shaolin (9A) - first ascent

The American professional climber Sean Bailey has made the first ascent of a new 9A boulder in the Red Rocks. Shaolin is the first ninth boulder problem in the world at this level of difficulty. Sean...

Aidan Roberts climbs two potential 9A boulders

Two new 9A boulders? Aidan Roberts was the first to climb two extremely hard boulders that have the potential to be of the highest difficulty.

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