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Climb to Paris Challenge climbs close to final destination

Just 200,000 meters remain to reach the final destination of the Vertical-Life Climb to Paris Challenge powered by Mammut. After our start in Tokyo, where the last Olympic Games took place, we reached the first milestone in Badami. Now, we are close to our goal, having already reached milestone 2 at the headquarters of Vertical-Life in Brixen in the stunning Dolomites and milestone 3 at Mammut's headquarters near Lenzburg in Switzerland. Now itโ€™s time for some prize raffles.

The winners of prizes provided by Vertical-Life and Mammut will be selected at random and notified by email. If you participated, keep an eye on your inbox, as you might just be one of the lucky winners!

Last chance to participate and win!

More than 27,000 climbers worldwide have logged their indoor and outdoor routes since March 2024. Now comes the final sprint: In a few days, the climbing community will reach Paris, the final destination, where in a few weeks the worldโ€™s best climbers will give their all at the Olympic Games. For everyone who wants to hop on the climbing train, this is your last chance to participate in the challenge for a chance to win top prizes from Vertical-Life and Mammut. Premium users can also win an exclusive climbing day with Adam Ondra.

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Ai Mori and Colin Duffy win in Chamonix
1. Colin Duffy USA 42+ : Ai Mori JPN Top
2. Sam Avezou FRA 41+ : Jessica Pilz AUT Top
3. Toby Roberts GBR 39 : Mei Kotake JPN 44+
Complete results.

Colin Duffy was #20 in the qualification and then #7 in the semifinal before climbing highest of all in the final. Ai Mori, on the other hand, won the first two rounds and by topping out the final route, she won on countback over Jessica Pilz.

Duffy comments, โ€œIt feels amazing to get my second Lead World Cup gold. Itโ€™s been an incredible journey these past few years doing the World Cup circuit and finding another special moment on the wall. In qualification I didnโ€™t feel the greatest on the wall, but I put that out of my mind and have a good climb in the final. And the crowd here is incredible. Itโ€™s a perfect way to cap off my last competition before the Olympics. Iโ€™ve been training hard all year and to see Iโ€™m in the form I want to be is phenomenal and Iโ€™m going to stay here in France and train before Paris and I want to show my best there.โ€

Mori comments, โ€œI thought that Jessica maybe got a top so I was a very nervous, but I looked out and saw the big crowd, and that big crowd pushed my performance. When I got the top I was very happy. Iโ€™ll go back to Japan now and then itโ€™s straight to the Olympics, and Iโ€™ll do my best there.โ€

Many of the top climbers like Sorato Anraku, Jakob Schubert, Alex Megos, Janja Garnbret and Chaehyun Seo did not participate.

Michaela Kiersch does Quintessential (8B) and flashes The Hatchling (8A)
Michaela Kiersch has had a great start of her trip to Rocklands flashing Caroline (7C+) and Black Mango Chutney (7C+). She followed up those flashes with quick ticks of Dirty Epic (8A), Barracuda (8A) and Quintessential (8B) and, just yesterday, she flashed The Hatchling (8A). "Absolute stunner! And arguably the most iconic climb in Rocklands... I watched a few beta videos but really I just had fun and knew the climb would suit me! Crimps and heel hooks are my love language." (c) Kevin McNally

Can you tell us more about the 8B ascent?
This boulder is super in my style and I was glad to do it quickly! Even did it twice, once with a headlamp for the slab top out and once for a better video.

Did you send it during your first session?
The first session was only 20 minutes before a huge rain came and this session was another 15 minutes.

Jules Marchaland repeated Chris Sharmaโ€™s iconic Three Degrees of Separation (9a+) in June. โ€Crazy route, maybe the best I have ever climbed. Took me 6 days and I fell two times at the last dynoโ€ฆ"

How hard is the start of the route and how hard are the dynos?
I think the first part is like a soft 8c+ , but it depends on your [preferred] style of climbing. After that (for me) the first dyno (with the fews moves before) is around a 7C+ boulder, and then the two next dynos (also with the few moves before) are around 7B boulders. I felt good on the dynos. I flashed the 2nd and 3rd one and did the first and hard one 2nd go. This route is just crazy, so fun to try.

Jennifer Eucharia Buckley, who placed second at the Innsbruck World Cup two weeks ago, won the Dornbrin Youth European Cup by winning the qualification and then being the only climber in her category to top the final route. Also, Pierre Marzullo and Andrea Chelleris won both the qualification and the final in their catagories.

05: Felix Mader AUT - Lana Bonnal FRA
07: Pierre Marzullo FRA - Jennifer Eucharia Buckley SLO
09: Andrea Chelleris ITA - Isabella Rinaldi GBR
Complete results

Allizee Dufraisse does Reve de faire (8A+/B)
Allizee Dufraisse has sent Reve de faire (8A+/B) in Sustenpass. โ€œI started trying the boulder last year. I was motivated because I like Sustenpass and also because it has a lower 8B+ start, which is my goal in bouldering :) I did it on my third session this year and directly started working on the lower start.โ€

Have you had any progress on your long time project, La Rambla (9a+), this spring?
I am finishing my PhD, so I am writing my thesis. This is hard work every day I am very focused which makes it difficult to project routes. I can only focus like five minutes which makes bouldering fit better. I spent some time at my flat in Spain this winter but only climbed on other routes. Until I finish my thesis this winter, I will only focus on bouldering.

Jorge Diaz-Rullo has published a video from his send of Muerte por asfixia (8C+) last month.

In March, the Vertical-Life Climb to Paris Challenge powered by Mammut got underway, kicking off the world's longest multi-pitch climb spanning from Tokyo to the Olympic Games in Paris. We now find ourselves in the final sprint of this journey! In just a few days, we will reach Paris, a few weeks ahead of the best competitive climbers in the world arriving to compete for medals.

At each milestone along the route, prizes have been raffled, and once we reach our final destination, an exclusive climbing day with Adam Ondra will be awarded to one lucky Vertical-Life Premium subscribers.

This is your last chance to join the challenge and participate in the prize raffle.

To all Premium subscribers: Join the challenge, climb the final meters with us, and seize the chance to get out cragging with Adam Ondra. Donโ€™t let it slip!

How to participate:

  • Log into your Vertical-Life account or create one for free
  • Log your climbs on the website or Vertical-Life app
  • Join the raffle on 8a.nu/climb-to-paris

Aidan Roberts proposes 9A for Arrival of Birds
Aidan Roberts, who has already completed two previous 9A's, climbed Arrival of Birds in Chironico this spring. On an Instagram post yesterday, he decided to suggest 9a for this line as well. (c) Sam Pratt

"Acknowledging how well it suits me, I suspect this could be a pretty solid 9A, though aware that these boundaries are far from being well understood well and certainly not by myself. Grades, in all their inconsistencies, feel they ought refer to a feature of a boulder and not the climber so I hope that future ascentionists will help to offer their honest opinions."

Pepa ล indel, 16, completes Hades (9a)
Pepa ล indel, who did a 9a+ two years ago, has ticked Hades (9a) in Gรถtterwandl. (c) Felixtsam

Can you tell us more about the ascent?
Hades 9a is a 20m endurance line in Nassereith, Austria, right in the middle of the Gรถtenwandl overhang. It consists of a lighter intro, 3 hard boulders and a tricky finish on small crimps. The main difficulties lie in the fact that there is no good rest between boulders and any small mistake will cause a lack of power in the last moves. Instagram videos of the hardest sequences.

I tried Hades for the first time in the summer of 2023 and after a few tries I started throwing sharp attempts. Unfortunately, I failed. So we returned to it during the autumn holidays. I was very close, but just felt short... So the plan for this holiday was clear - to finish it. And after a good rest and when the conditions improved, the climb was successful! Wow this one gave me a hard time ๐Ÿ˜…. So far my hardest 9a.

What is coming up next?
We are in Frankenjura, where the plan is to send Modified 9a+ and if everything works out, we will end our summer trip in Cรฉรผse.