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  2. Template:Climbing grade - Wikipedia

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  3. Campus board - Wikipedia

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    Other climbing training 'boards' have been developed since the campus board, including the MoonBoard, a small customized overhanging indoor climbing wall also for plyometric performance, and the hangboard (or also the fingerboard), a device for building up static strength, particularly in the fingers, but also in the arms.

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  6. Template:Infobox climbing route - Wikipedia

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    The parameters for this template map to a subset of the parameters used by {{Location map}}. A map template can be found using these sources: List of templates – Many of the listed items are redirects and a few templates may not function as expected. Category:Location map templates - templates sorted by category.

  7. John Gill (climber) - Wikipedia

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    John Gill, performing a dynamic move at Pennyrile Forest, KY in the mid-1960s.. John Gill began mountain and rock climbing in 1953 as a traditional climber.By the mid-1950s he had begun to specialize in very short, acrobatic routes on outcrops and boulders, establishing problems in the 1950s and early 1960s considerably harder than those existing at the time.

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  9. USA Climbing - Wikipedia

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    USA Climbing is the national governing body of the sport of competition climbing in the United States. [1] As a 501(c)3 non-profit, they promote Sport Climbing which comprises three competition disciplines: bouldering , lead climbing , and speed climbing , in elite, youth and collegiate formats.