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9a+ in Cรฉรผse by Stefano Ghisolfi
Stefano Ghisolfi, currently #4 in the Lead World Cup, has done Jungle Boogie 9a+ in Cรฉรผse after ten days of projecting. In the 8a ranking game, the Italian is #3. (c) Paolo Sartori "3rd ascent after Adam and Sachi, hard 9a+, much harder than Biographie, but totally different style. I tried it for 10 days and after the second I could do all the moves. But there is a really hard crux crossing to a 2 finger pocket and I fell there a lot of time. Once I passed that move I went to the top. The route is about 20/25 moves with no rest, and then a 15 meters slab. Beside Jungle Boogie, there are three more 9a+s in Cรฉรผse; Three Degrees of Separation, Realization and L'รฉtrange ivresse des lenteurs.

IFSC has presented some impressive stats for the World Championships but they exaggerate the Combined stats. "More than 600 Athletes representing 53 countries registered to the three Sport Climbing disciplines (Bouldering, Lead and Speed) and nine Paraclimbing (Lead) categories over five consecutive days. 140 volunteers enabled 20,000 spectators to enjoy the event, and 146 accredited representatives of the media brought the action to thousands more fans. Online, 12 events were viewed 147,334 times during a marathon of LIVE streaming, and to date IFSC YouTube videos of Paris have gathered an impressive 594,623 total views. The historic event also reached over 130 countries via television broadcast, including in Japan on SkyA which ยญ- for the first time in IFSC history ยญ- televised LIVE action of an IFSC event outside the host nation. Only weeks after the inclusion of Sport Climbing in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, twice as many Athletes participated in all three disciplines this year compared to 2014." What IFSC do not say is that the World Championships in 2014 took place at two different locations. Compared to the World Championships in Paris 2012, the number of competitors fell with from 31 to 28 but more seriously, less top climbers participated.

David Firnenburg goes for university degree and Tokyo
Eddie Fowke has made a great interview with David Firnenburg, #3 in Combined in Paris and #6 in the Combined 8a ranking game - Between lecture room, competition and rock. The usual way of his older climbing colleagues in Germany is to abandon their sport career sooner or later and to give priority to their vocational training. โ€œThis reasonable decision indeed affects our sport adversely, because like this a sustainable international competitiveness is not to be expected. Realistically I see my chances to participate in the Olympic Games in 2020 more as an outsider. But if I can maintain my joy of climbing and continue also to rely on my capabilities, it doesnโ€™t seem impossible to me to have a chance of taking part at Tokyoโ€, David ends.

Baptiste Ometz, who has done eight 8B+s so far, has done Practice of the Wild giving it a personal grade of 8B+. "Amazing line! 4 days. My style with the jump at the end, simply didn't fell like 8c being already too close on the first day.. psyched for more in magic." It should be noted that six out of seven climbers who recorded it as 8C, called it soft and also Gabri Moroni, who did the second last ascent, gave it 8B+. It is also noteworthy that earlier this year, the 17-year-old was #11 in the Boulder World Cup in Munich.

What if IFSC just put up 30 four meters wide campus rungs and let Speed Climbers run on them, four at a time? It would be much more fun to watch this as now the climbers are so far apart that you cannot keep an eye on both competitors at the same time. This would also make it more understandable for the spectators and less expensive for gyms. It would also be easier to certify a wall for world records. You could also run relays for nations like in this video.

Do not top rope directly in the anchor
Geir Evensen has published this picture on Facebook in order to educate climbers NOT to top rope directly in the anchor.

Wash your rope and increase its lifespan
Cosmin Andron has published a detailed article in regards to washing the rope and increasing its lifespan. Ii is interesting is that Tendon has actually developed a specific detergent. "Spring is here and it's the best time to check your climbing bag and do some cleaning. Rope is a textile product and it's possible to wash it in the washing machine or by hand. It not only removes all the dirt but it also prolongs the life span of the rope. The water temperature should be set between 30 - 40ยฐC and instead of common washing powder a special rope cleaner should be used for safe washing without changes in rope parameters. The rope should be dried properly in a dark place protected from direct sunshine and away from heaters."

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In 2004, Dave MacLeod made tha FA of Rhapsody and with 8c and E11 iw was a contendor for the hardest trad route in the world. The fame was also based in the video which really showed his commitment and how dangerous it was. Dave actually said it could be potentially deadly. Later it was repeated by several people, everyone of whom said it was not dangerous if you instead used dynamic belay. The grades were also questioned as well as the fact that it was an elimination. Jacopo stays away from all this and just says that he is so impressed by Dave, who put it up.