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Meltdown 8c+ trad by Carlo Traversi
Carlo Traversi has done the second ascent of Beth Rodden's Meltdown 8c+ in Yosemite which since 2008 have been seen as possibly the hardest trad route in the world. "This season it all came together. A dry Fall and this week the colder temps are just sweeping into the Valley. Yesterday I was able to climb it on my 3rd try of the day after a couple weird slips after the crux on the first two tries. All gear was placed on lead, after the first piece was placed I climbed back down to the ground to re-chalk and re-compose." Carlo's background is bouldering where he during two years until 2013 did five 8C's. Then in 2015 he did two 9a's and on his Insta he then reported he was close doing Meltdown after three years of sporadic effort.

In 1996, being 15 years old, Chris Sharma was #2 in the World Lead Championship and the next year he won his first World Cup he entered. In 2001, he won the Bouldering WC in Munich. During the La Sportiva Legends in Stockholm 24/11, Sharma will compete against some of the very boulderers in the world; Jernej Kruder, Jongwon Chon, Alex Megos, Rei Sugimoto and Alexey Rubtsov. If he not ends last, it must be considered sensational. What if this is a test for going for the Olympics 2020? IFSC will through a Tripartite Commission invite one male and female that have not made it through the qualification competitions.

4*4 8b+ by Alex Totkova (13)
Alex Totkova, who the last two weeks has done two 8b's, has done 4*4 8b+ in Vratsa. "The route was so important for me because this is my first 8b+. On 4x4 the first 10 meters was boulder 7c. And the other 20 meters was 7c+ or 8a. I was very happy when I did it and I coun't believe that I climbed it." The last three years she has won all the Lead comps she has done in Bulgaria, Petzen, Imst and Arco.

IFSC has published the provisional Calendar for 2019 including 6 events in all three disciplines. 05/04 Meiringen SUI Boulder 13/04 Moscow RUS Boulder/Speed 27/04 Chonqing CHN Boulder/Speed 04/05 Wujinang CHN Boulder/Speed 18/05 Munich GER Boulder 07/06 Vail USA Boulder 05/07 Villars FRA Lead/Speed 11/07 Chamonix FRA Lead/Speed 19/07 Briancon FRA Lead 20/08 Tokyo JPN Combined World Championship 28/09 Kranj SLO Lead 19/10 Xiamen CHN Lead/Speed 26/10 Inzai JPN Lead 28/11 Toulouse FRA Olympic Qualification As the most important event for the ones going for Tokyo 2020 are the world Championship and the Olympic qualification event, most probably, most will cherry pick which comps to focus at. It is not wise to travel around the globe almost non-stop for seven months without resting prior to the qualification in Toulouse. From a logistic and cost point of view; skipping Vail, Xiamen and Inzai will make everything much easier at least for the Europeans. For the non-Europeans avoiding Kranj and Munich will make life easier. On the other hand, as many of the best probably will not do all WCs, it is a golden opportunity to focus on the World Cup in one discipline giving low priority for the Olympics. The twist is also that the Top-7 in the World Championship in Tokyo in August will qualify for the 2020. Most probably, these qualifiers will limit their competing during the autumn opening up for better results for the lower ranked.

El Dorado 9a FA by Carlos Ruano (38)
Carlos Ruano has made the FA of El Dorado 9a in La Pedriza, Spain. The 38 years old has previously done one 9a and several boulders up to 8B+. ยฉTalo Martin "The start of the route is a 8A+/B boulder, then follows a 7C+ and huge 7C dyno to catch the lip and there's no rest in its 12 meters. Despite the crux is in the bottom part I fell 5 times in the last hard move. "

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Moritz Perwitzschky has done his first 9a, Working class in Frankenjura, which he marked as chipped. "Lot of fixed holds, went down quick, M. Bock suggested 9a, I can't really tell, haven't tried much in that grade." During the last month, the 19 year old has done six routes 8C and harder and he is #4 in the Combined ranking game.

Circo Ibรฉrico 9a+ FA by Jorge Diaz-Rullo (19)
Jorge Diaz-Rullo has done his third 9a+ through the FA of Circo Ibรฉrico in Cuenca. "Route on the lower range of 9a+, harder than the others 9a's in Cuenca anyway. Few climbers like Pablo Barbero tried it before and once I tried it I was super psyched to keep trying it". In the ranking game, the 19 year old spanish is #5. ยฉJavipec

Schweinebaumeln 9a by Thomas O'Halloran
Thomas O'Halloran has done the first repeat of Alex Megos Schweinebaumeln 9a in Blue Mountains. The picture is from this summer walking up to Cรฉรผse and here is a nice video of him doing Mister Hyde 8c+ up there. "Over the past few years I have spent a lot of days on it, but always in the middle of summer in bad conditions. Iโ€™d just use it as a training route while everything else was out of season. It was a good training route to keep fit. I did it on the 4th day of attempts this season. Itโ€™s very satisfying to do. Iโ€™m not feeling especially fit or strong at the moment and it didnโ€™t feel like it took a lot out of me. So itโ€™s great to know I have quite a bit more room to improve!"

Oriane Bertone has done the Fontainebleau traverse Atomic Playboy 8A+. "Fantastic trav with a boulder grade in the 7C+ section." The 13 year old has done more than 20 Boulders 8A and harder including Golden Shadow 8B (+) when she was 12 years old.