Results from the Lead World Cup held over the weekend at Boulder, Colorado’s Movement Climbing & Fitness
Schubert, Ernst Win 2011 Lead Climbing World Cup In Boulder
- Akiyo Noguchi, Alex David Johnson, Alex Johnson, Ally Dorey, Amanda Sutton, Amelia Metcalf, Angela Eiter, Audrey Sniezek, Ben Hoberg, Ben Spannuth, Carlo Traversi, Charlotte Durif, Chelsea Rude, Delaney Miller, Emily Harrington, Ian Dory, Jakob Schubert, Johanna Ernst, Jorg Verhoeven, Josh Levin, Kevin McCartney, Maja Vidmar, Manuel Romain, Matt Hong, Michaela Kiersch, Mina Markovic, Momoka Oda, Noah Ridge, Owen Graham, Paige Claassen, Ramon Julian Puigblanque, Romain Desgranges, Ryan Sewell, Sachi Amma, Sasha DiGiulian, Sean McColl, Shane Puccio, Steve Hong, Tiffany Hensley
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News & Notes – 4/12/2011
News & Notes from Nina Caprez, Cedric Lachat, Kevin Jorgeson, Fred Nicole and much more…
2011 SCS Open National Championships Women’s Highlights
DiGiulian, Midtbø Win 2011 SCS Open National Championships UPDATED
The 2011 SCS Open National Championships went off this weekend in Boulder, CO with Magnus Midtbø and the red-hot Sasha DiGiulian taking the top spot on their respective podiums.
News & Notes – 11/29/2010
Feast on the latest edition of News & Notes with news about several repeats of Dave Graham V15s in Europe, a tragic accident in Red Rocks, a lesson about the importance of helmets from Beth Rodden and more…
FFA Of Grand Ol’ Opry (5.14) By Paige Claassen
Paige Claasen has succeed in repeating Grand Ol’ Opry (5.14) for its first female ascent and only its 4th ascent overall

5.14a FFA For Paige Claassen In Washington
In his latest blog entry Jonathan Siegrist reports that Paige Claassen has done the FFA of Motley Crux (5.14a) at Deep Creek near Spokane, WA.
News & Notes – 05/26/2010
News & Notes from Jonathan Siegrist, Paige Claasen, Mike Foley, Alex Honnold and more…
2010 SCS Open National Championship Results
Results of the 2010 SCS Open National Championships held this past weekend in Sandy, UT. Updated with Video.
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Video Friday – 2/10/2012
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Jimmy Webb’s Climbed 99 Problems And The Island (V14) Was One
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Golden Direct Repeated By Ben Spannuth
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Alex Johnson Climbs Lethal Design (V12)
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Jimmy Webb’s Climbed 99 Problems And The Island (V14) Was One
Ok. Horrible title. Forgive me.
Anyway, Jimmy Webb is about a week into his first trip to Font. Last week he managed that one day ascent of Kheops Assis (V14), and according to his 8a scorecard this week he managed a relatively quick repeat of Dave Graham’s The Island a once V15 but now maybe V14 at Coquibus Rumont. This latest ascent puts him at 99 problems V10 or harder in the past 12 months which is notable for being 99 more V10s or harder than I’ve done in my entire life1.
Golden Direct Repeated By Ben Spannuth
Ben Spannuth, who recently started a blog at LT11, grabbed a rare repeat Golden Direct at the Cathedral in Southern Utah according to his 8a scorecard. Golden Direct was first done in 2008 by Joe Kinder at a suggested grade of 5.14d and was subsequently repeated by the likes of Chris Sharma and Jonathan Siegrist. Having climbed five other routes in the 5.14c/d range in the past 6 months, Spannuth felt Golden Direct warranted a grade of 5.14c.
1 CommentAlex Johnson Climbs Lethal Design (V12)
Alex Johnson gave the highballs in Bishop a break to check out the bouldering in Red Rock, Nevada where she repeated the V12 highball Lethal Design according to her 8a scorecard:
great support crew and tons of pads! long and crimpy. worked out all the moves quick and sent first burn.
Since the start of 2012 she has done some eight V10′s or harder across Yosemite, Bishop and Red Rock.
Update: Climbing.com caught up with Johnson to discuss the ascent
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