3 April 2017

Anna Stรถhr does 8B+ and 8B on the same day

Anna Stรถhr, the #1 female boulder competition climber of all time, comes with amazing news on Instagram. (c) Alfons Dornauer "Today I climbed 'steppenwolf' 8b and 'new base line' 8b+... after checking out the moves for the first time on Saturday I did both problems today." New Base Line was put up by Bernd Zangerl as 8C, but has later been down graded. It should be noted, however, that the 8B+ grade has never been questioned in the 8a database. With regard to Steppenwolf, some have suggested 8A+, though it should be considered a soft 8B. This means that Anna Stรถhr once again has set new standards in female bouldering. Next week, Anna will compete in the World Cup in Meiringen, trying to win her 23rd World Cup. The Austrian has also won the World Championship twice.
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