5 May 2025

Babsi Zangerl ticks Bombardino (9a+)

Babsi Zangerl, with two 9aโ€™s under her belt, has repeated Adam Ondraโ€™s Bombardino (9a+) in Arco. (c) Jacopo Larcher

โ€After more or less two months of effort, I finally climbed my first 9a+! Bombardino had me completely hooked from the very beginning. A huge thank you to Adam Ondra for establishing such an incredible and inspiring lineโ€”it's one of those climbs that just draws you in and doesnโ€™t let go.

Every session above the village of Arco felt like a little mission. The view over Lake Garda gave the whole process this unique, almost vacation-like atmosphereโ€”even on the tough days, it was hard to complain. The deeper I got into the project, the more excitingโ€”and emotionalโ€”it became. I fell three times on the very last hard moveโ€ฆ and with each fall, the doubts grew louder. The temperatures were rising, the climbing became more exhausting, and I could feel the window slowly closing. The route started to feel more unpredictableโ€”some days I made real progress, others it felt completely out of reach.

On the day I sent it, it was warmโ€”26 degreesโ€”not exactly my idea of perfect sending temps. Iโ€™d already had three tries, and only one of them felt decent. And of course, I fell again on the last move. At that point, I had zero expectations left. I just wanted to give it one last try as a bit of training. Nothing more. But then somehowโ€ฆ everything clicked. Right from the first move, I knew I had to fight. My body was tired, but my mind was calm. Move after move, I just kept going. I knew exactly what to doโ€”when to breathe, when to push. When I stuck the crux and kept moving, completely pumped, I still didnโ€™t believe it. Not until I clipped the chains. I was totally wrecked, but my endurance held onโ€”just long enough.

The ups and downs, the doubts, the tiny breakthroughsโ€”that feeling of giving everything for something, even if itโ€™s โ€œjust a climbโ€โ€ฆ it felt amazing. Huge thanks to everyone who supported me on this lineโ€”Jacopo, Manu, Barbara, Arba, Lucasโ€”thank you for the belays, the patience, the encouragement, and all the good vibes. You made this experience even more special.โ€


In the domain of multi-discipline climbingโ€”including traditional and big-wall disciplinesโ€”Babsi is recognized as the preeminent female climber and is confidently regarded as one of the top five climbers in the world, irrespective of gender.
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