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  2. Barbara Zangerl - Wikipedia

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    After retiring from bouldering and taking time off in 2009 to allow her back to recover, Zangerl began to focus on easier sport climbing routes. [3] While single pitch sport climbing never became a core focus for Zangerl, by 2018 she was climbing at the grade of 9a (5.14d) when the highest achieved female sport climbing grade was just two notches higher at 9b (5.15b). [5]

  3. Jenya Kazbekova - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Kazbekova's highest-level international competition climbing result is 2nd place in bouldering and lead at the 2024 IFSC Climbing European Championships. [9] She is a twelve time Ukrainian National Champion in Sport Climbing and Bouldering from 2012 to 2024. [2]

  4. Petra Klingler - Wikipedia

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    Klingler at the 2022 European Sports Climbing championship. Petra Klingler (born 14 February 1992) is a Swiss rock climber who specializes in competition climbing. [2] [1] Known as a versatile climber, she competes in a wide range of competitive events, including competition bouldering, competition speed climbing, competition lead climbing, and also competition ice climbing.

  5. Janja Garnbret - Wikipedia

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    Janja Garnbret (born 12 March 1999) is a Slovenian professional rock climber who specializes in sport climbing and competition climbing.She has won multiple competition lead climbing and competition bouldering events, two Olympic gold medals, and is widely regarded as the greatest competition climber of all time.

  6. Mia Krampl - Wikipedia

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    Mia Krampl (born 21 July 2000) is a Slovenian rock climber who specialises in competition climbing.In 2019, she finished second in lead at the IFSC Climbing World Championships and qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games by finishing third at the IFSC Combined Qualifier in Toulouse. [2]

  7. Angela Eiter - Wikipedia

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    Angela "Angy" Eiter (born 27 January 1986 in Arzl im Pitztal) is an Austrian professional rock climber who specialises in competition climbing and sport climbing. In competition lead climbing, she won three IFSC World Cups in a row (2004–2006), and four IFSC World Championships. In 2011, she achieved her 25th win in World Cup and her 42nd podium.

  8. Jessica Pilz - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, she also won both the European Youth Cup and Youth Championships in bouldering. In 2017, Pilz won the Winter Military World Games both in lead climbing and bouldering. In 2018, Pilz won the lead climbing event at the 2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships in Innsbruck by climbing the route a few seconds faster than the former World ...

  9. Isabelle Patissier - Wikipedia

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    Patissier started climbing at age 5 or 6 with her parents. At 14 she practised mountaineering in Chamonix and also slalom and downhill skiing . In 1986 at the age of 19, she won the first French official climbing competition , taking place in the sportshall in Vaulx-en-Velin only steps from her highschool, climbing barefoot.