The Australian climber returned from a nine-year IFSC hiatus to compete in the Olympics, one of his lifelong goals.
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The Australian climber returned from a nine-year IFSC hiatus to compete in the Olympics, one of his lifelong goals.
Goris, who climbed 5.14 trad earlier this year, sent the legendary 35-pitch route in a mere five days.
18-year-old Erin Sterkenburg will represent South Africa in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics alongside teammate Chris Cosser.
This South African climber and his teammate Erin Sterkenburg are the only Olympic climbers from the African continent.
The German climber is selling t-shirts emblazoned with his famous #CarrotsForPower slogan, with all proceeds donated to a different NGO each month.
Gym Climber reached out to Chelsea Rude, a climbing coach who recently founded the nonprofit “She Sends Collective” to ask her some questions about the project.
Last week, Lor Sabourin sent East Coast Fist Bump (5.14a) in Sedona, Arizona, becoming the first non-binary climber to redpoint a 5.14 route on traditional gear.
Athletes in isolation during the coronavirus crisis. A limited-run column from R&I columnist Owen Clarke. Follow along as he checks in with top climbers to see what they are up to in their quarantine. This week: Nina Caprez.
Athletes in isolation during the coronavirus crisis. A new limited-run column from R&I columnist Owen Clarke. Follow along as he checks in with top climbers to see what they are up to in their quarantine. This week: Will Gadd.
Athletes in isolation during the coronavirus crisis. A new limited-run column from R&I columnist Owen Clarke. Follow along as he checks in with top climbers to see what they are up to in their quarantine. This week: Molly Mitchell
Athletes in isolation during the coronavirus crisis. A new limited-run column from R&I columnist Owen Clarke. Follow along as he checks in with top climbers to see what they are up to in their quarantine. This week: Adam Ondra
Athletes in isolation during the coronavirus crisis. A new limited-run column from R&I columnist Owen Clarke. Follow along as he checks in with top climbers to see what they are up to in their quarantine. This week: Ashima Shiraishi
Rock & Ice caught up with Austrian Jakob Schubert, the fifth person in the world to climb 5.15c after a send of Perfecto Mundo last week.
Exclusive Q&A with Black Diamond athlete Hillary Gerardi. Sponsored by Black Diamond for Rock & Ice
The Colorado climber sent the line, the hardest confirmed dry-tooling route in the world, just after Thanksgiving
An interview with trail beast Josh Barringer. Sponsored by Arc’teryx for Trail Runner
Kimmel just broke the 37-year-old record at Pikes Peak Marathon. She’s in the middle of a racing blitz and is not fazed.
What does the up-and-coming crusher like to do in his free time (besides send V15s, of course)? Find out here in an exclusive R&I interview