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Yannick Flohé in one of the most difficult indoor routes in the world: Yellow Godzilla (9b)
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This video shows Yannick Flohé projecting what is perhaps the world's most difficult indoor climbing route, Yellow Godzilla (9b).
Famous boulder flashed and massively devalued
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Abaddon (8A+) is one of the most popular boulders of this grade in the US bouldering Mecca Red Rocks. The American competition climber Zander Waller recently forced a flash ascent of the line and quickly downgraded it from 8A+ to 7C.
Adam Ondra launches scream song – will he soon storm the hit parade?
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The Czech professional climber Adam Ondra has published a song on his YouTube channel based on his distinctive screams.
Adam Ondra and the power of his battle cry
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When Adam Ondra climbs to his absolute limit, he usually screams his heart out. What the climbing pro lets out is not just any scream, but a very specific power scream - each adapted to the movement required by the situation.
Chris Sharma (41) with the hardest first ascent of his life: Sleeping Lion (9b +)
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Almost exactly ten years after he was able to climb his first 9b+ route with La Dura Dura, Chris Sharma strikes again: In Siurana he manages the first ascent of Sleeping Lion (9b+). With this new King-Line, the 41-year-old American puts the icing on the cake of his long climbing career.
Ghisolfi, Bosi or Whittaker: who is the strongest crack climber?
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It's almost like being knighted to be invited into the Wide Boyz's crack torture chamber. Stefano Ghisolfi made a pretty good trap during his visit to the legendary cellar. But was it enough to claim the title of strongest crack climber?
Matt Fultz repeats Vecchio Leone sit (8C+)
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Matt Fultz secures the first repeat of Vecchio Leone sit (8C+) in Brione. It's the seventh boulder of this grade for the strong American, but the first time he's cracked such a difficult problem outside of the States.
Two years twice a day on the hangboard: What's the point?
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In February 2021, a video by Swedish climber Emil Abrahamsson went viral, in which he presented a simple and seemingly effective training for finger strength: With just 2 short hangboard sessions a day, he achieved an incredible increase in performance in one month. Now, after a two-year period, the climbing professional is commenting on his supposed miracle cure.