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Hazel Findlay (born May 1989) is a British traditional climber, sport climber and big wall climber. She was the first female British climber to climb a route graded E9, and a route graded 8c (5.14b). She did the third ascent of the Yosemite traditional route Magic Line 5.14c (8c+).
The cast featured Francesca Annis, Deborah Findlay, and Ron Cook, directed by James Macdonald. [2] [3] The play premiered on Broadway, produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club with the same cast, running at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre from 28 November 2017 to 4 February 2018. Direction was again by James Macdonald.
Hazel Findlay (born 1989) UK, first British female to ascend a traditional climbing route at grade E9; Scott Fischer (1955–1996) US, ascents of Lhotse (1990), K2 (1992), Everest (1994); died in 1996 Mount Everest disaster; Hans Florine (born 1964) US, won first world speed championships in 1991, set a speed record on The Nose of 2:36:45 (2012)
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