Season 2019
Year 2019 is almost behind us and that means, it’s time to go through all the moments and events that happened in the course of the year. It was one hell of a ride and I’m excited to share some moments with you.
Year 2019 is almost behind us and that means, it’s time to go through all the moments and events that happened in the course of the year. It was one hell of a ride and I’m excited to share some moments with you.
It finally came down to the last competition of the season, taking place in Toulouse. This was the event where olympic dreams were made and vanished. The whole season of many climbers was focused solely on this event. Everyone chasing a chance to represent their country at the Olympic games in Tokyo 2020. This is my journey!
This is it, the final chapter of the world cup season of 2019! Thing I started way back in April, ends here.
Hometown world cup venue. A competition where you can be most relaxed or feel the biggest pressure. It all depends how you feel climbing in front of home crowd. For me personally it always feel harder that climbing abroad.
Following the road to Tokyo 2020 olympic games led me to its first stop – World championship in Tokyo (Hachioji). The city by itself is simply amazing and well-known for its immense population. The venue is not much different. It’s located on the outskirts of the city in a big sports hall. Big venue, lots of people… the competition is destine to be one of the best.
With the first lead competition in the bag, it was time to correct mistakes from Villars and realy show my best climbing.
After BWC in Munich I decided to skip the last bouldering competition of the season in Vail. It was solely just for one purpose, to focus entirely on lead climbing.