BWC Innsbruck 2021
Table of content Qualifications Semi-final My thoughts and lessons learned Dreaming big is really important for every athlete, that wants to be one of the best. It’s much easier to …
Table of content Qualifications Semi-final My thoughts and lessons learned Dreaming big is really important for every athlete, that wants to be one of the best. It’s much easier to …
Table of Content First World Cup Second World Cup Thoughts and lessons learned After the first stop of the world cup in Meiringen – Switzerland, world cup now moved to …
Finally, WC competitions are back and I am over the moon excited! The climbing community is finally starting to embrace the COVID-19 situation and the organisers took the initiative and …
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.
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.
This time this is not the usual introduction where I tell something about the competition. In the future my blog posts will be shorter and I will focus only on the important details. Hopefully that will make it easier and more interesting to read.
After finishing with competition in Chongqing there wasn’t long till I had the chance to show my best one more time here in China. In between both competitions there is a week. Just enough time to recover from previous competition and to do two easier sessions on the wall.
It’s that time of the year again. Time to fly to China for two weeks and compete in two bouldering world cups. Traditionally the first one takes place in Chongqing.