Vitaliy Musiyenko connected two Grade VI ridges in the Sierra Nevada to create the 32-mile Goliath.
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Vitaliy Musiyenko connected two Grade VI ridges in the Sierra Nevada to create the 32-mile Goliath.
The 8.2-foot recirculating wind tunnel, which will premiere at a new Urban Air Adventure Park, will be the first in the Raleigh-Durham area.
Janja Garnbret isn’t the only strong Slovenian taking the stage in Tokyo.
YuFei Pan and YiLing Song are the sole Chinese climbers in Tokyo. Both are quite young, and both are on the rise.
The 25-year-old boulderer is relatively lesser-known than many of his fellow Olympic climbers, but he remains a stout all-arounder.
GoAirborne is now the first and only indoor skydiving wind tunnel in the lively Chinese resort city.
The Russian Olympian holds the Women’s Speed World Record at 6.964 seconds.
The French lead climber and Olympic competitor became the third woman in the world to climb 9b (5.15b) in November 2020.
The famed wind tunnel coach/owner and FreeFly World Champion worked with Dutch designer Iris van Herpen on her latest couture line, “Earthrise."
The young lead climber took the international scene by storm with a triple gold in the European Continental Championships last year.
The new route on a Himalayan peak was the hardest of high-altitude veteran Marek Holeček's life, and became a climb of epic proportions.
Ondra, Nonaka, Pilz… a surprising number of Olympic climbers have come down with injuries with mere weeks until the Olympic Games.
Not only was her ascent bold and quick, it was also the first female solo of the route.
Ondra, Raboutou, Noguchi, Garnbret, and Megos are household names, but many Olympic climbers are folks you may not be familiar with...
The all-star Japanese boulderer, 32, plans to make the Tokyo Olympics the final competition of her 16-year career.
This weekend’s competition saw a diverse group of climbers come to compete, spanning a wide range of paraclimbing categories.
Despite battling a 2020 pulley injury, the Polish climber is on top of the Speed game after a 7.38 first-place finish in Salt Lake City.
The British boulderer, with two overall Boulder World Cup wins under her belt, is the only British climber heading to Tokyo.
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.