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In the great final of the boulder world cup 2012 in munich Dmitrii Sharafutdinov won ahead of the strong Canadian Sean McColl and Jakob Schubert from Austria. The Russian won also last year in Munich and topped out all four final boulders. Only one try more for reaching the four bonus holds was responsible for […]
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Akiyo Noguchi won the world cup final in munich ahead of Anna Stöhr and Juliane Wurm. Anna won the 2012 World Cup, it´s her third win after 2008 and 2011. Akiyo won the series 2009 and 2010. She flashed all four final boulder problems while Anna needed one try more and Juliane two tries. 6000 […]
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OK, I know why all the plastic footage, well I spend most of my time training on plastic and I like it. I hope you all do too. A great final round at the IFSC Bouldering World Cup of Vail assigned the victory to the Austrian team, with Fischhuber and Stöhr on the highest step […]
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I know this is two years old, but I think the footage is cool and watching these guys crank on plastic is awesome. Relive the 2010 World Cup in Vail, Colorado. Daniel Woods and Paul Robinson prepare for and compete in the 2010 Bouldering World Cup competition in Vail, Colorado, part of the Teva Mountain […]
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Looking to kill some time today, well watch the IFSC Bouldering World Cup Finals! All the bouldering masters from around the globe firing some crazy problems. You may need to subscribe to T30 to watch this Subscribe Here.
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An oldie but a gooodie. A tribute to roped climbing and bouldering (about 5minutes in). A short film about indoor climbing featuring Paul Robinson, Sasha DiGiulian, Vasya Vorotnikov, and Ashima Shiraishi. Presented by Central Rock Gym in Worcester, MA, Rockwerx, prAna, Teknik, and e-grips. “There’s an infinite number of movements that can be done in […]
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Just a little taste of the Open Boulder Festival at the Climb in Madrid. Paul Robinson dong what he does best, sending.
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Valerie and Louie were kind enough to let me come in yesterday to preview and boulder a bit at their new gym prior to the grand opening later this month (April 21). The space is very open and the wall angles are very deceiving. My first thought was the place looks great, but why are […]
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My first time climbing in the gym was back in 1998 when I attended a birthday party of one of my neighborhood friends. I loved it and knew I wanted to continue climbing from that moment on. I feel that the training inside the gym has helped greatly with my outdoor success. Having a place […]
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North America’s strongmen converged on Colorado Springs on Feb 24-25, 2012 for ABS Nationals 13. The field of 61 athletes was whittled down to just 6 for Men’s Finals. When the dust settled Daniel Woods proved once again that he is simply the best climber in the U.S. Results: 1. Daniel Woods 2. Ethan Pringle […]
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