Adam Ondra

Adam Ondra ( born February 5, 1993, Brno ) is a Czech rock climbers. He counted at the age of 13 years a world leader. Ondra has become known primarily for his achievements in rock climbing. Due to his age, he was allowed until 2009 to participate in the Men's competition climbing the category and won the Lead Climbing the Vice World Champion and overall World Cup in 2009. 2010, he won the overall World Cup victory in 2011 and the vice world champion in bouldering.

  • 2.1 Rock Climbing 2.1.1 routes
  • 2.1.2 Boulder

Career

Promoted by his equally climbing parents, Adam Ondra began at age six with the climbing. In 2006, he mastered, as the 13 -year-old a route in the eleventh Difficulty (9a on the French scale of difficulty ). These were followed by further success in some of the hardest routes in the world such as La Rambla and Action Directe and difficult first ascents. Since the first redpoint the route Wogue (8c, 7SL ), which belongs next to Bella Vista at the moment the most difficult alpine routes in the Alps, Adam Ondra has to be counted in the alpine climbing world leader. On 20 October 2009 he succeeded in Sardinia in the Italian region Domus Novas at Cagliari route " Marina Superstar" (9a / 9b) erstzubegehen. If this is confirmed the difficulty they belonged to the then five major routes in the world. On 13 March 2010, he repeated the first (after Chris Sharma ) Golpe de Estado, the route of the Spanish Siurana, in the then highest difficulty 9b.

In February 2011 he himself succeeded with La Capella in Siurana a route grade " 9b " erstzubegehen. A little later he climbed in March 2011 within two days in Etxauri (Spain ) two " 8c " next to it on sight and even a " 8c " and " 8b " in the same style. It is thus by Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza the second climber, the one " 8c " on sight succeeded.

On October 4, 2012, he succeeded at that time perhaps the most difficult route in the world. He called it " The Change" and judged them with " 9b ". The route is located in the cave " Hansehellaren " at Flatanger (Norway ) .. On 7 February 2013, the program with " La Dura Dura " in Oliana (Spain ) saw a further route for which he suggested the degree 9b On March 23, 2013 Chris Sharma succeeded the first repetition of the route, which was also the first repetition of a route in this difficulty.

Competition Climbing

In 2007, he won the European Youth Series and became Junior World Champion of Youth B. Since 2009, he can start in the World Cup and Championships in adult category. At the World Cup in China in 2009, he reached the second place. Here he won his first World Cup in August 2009. At the end of the year he was with four World Cup victories determined as the winner of the overall World Cup in 2009. In 2010 he won with three race wins and the overall title in bouldering; he is so far the only climber who succeeded one after the other, both lead climbing and bouldering in the overall World Cup to decide for themselves. After a two year break from competition he won a World Cup for itself in October 2013 in the French Valence.

Achievements

Rock Climbing

Routes

  • First round first minute, (9b French), in February 2014, first repetition
  • Vasil Vasil (12 ( UIAA ) ), December 2013 - first ascent at Sloupsko in the Moravian Karst; currently the most hardest route in the Czech Republic
  • Move ( 9b), August 2013 - first ascent of the route in Hanshellaren at Flatanger in Norway
  • Iron Curtain ( 9b French), August 2013 - first ascent of the route in Hanshellaren at Flatanger in Norway
  • La Dura Dura (9b double ), February 7, 2013 - First ascent of the route in Oliana (Spain ); the currently most difficult route in the world.
  • Fight or Flight (9b ), February 2013, 2nd repeat of a route in this difficulty
  • Change ( 9b ), Oct. 2012 - First ascent of the route in Flatanger in Norway
  • Thor 's Hammer (9a ), June 2012 - first ascent of the route at Flatanger in Norway
  • Perlorodka (11 ( UIAA ) ) September 2011 - first ascent of the route on Holštejn in the Moravian Karst; currently the most hardest route in the Czech Republic
  • Gancho Perfecto (9a ) July 2011 - Adam scores Sharma " Gancho Perfecto " in the third experiment ( Margalef, Spain)
  • Era Bella ( 9 ) July 2011 - committing the second attempt ( Margalef, Spain)
  • Over Shadow ( 9a ) May 2011 - repetition of the route by Steve McClure in Malham ( North of England )
  • La planta de shiva (9b ) April 2011 - first ascent in Villanueva del Rosario in Málaga ( Spain)
  • Chilam Balam (9b ) - First repetition, the first ascent of the route by Bernabé Fernández is doubted in 2003.
  • Chaxiraxi (9b ) - March 2011 - First ascent in Oliana (Spain )
  • La Capella (9b ) - February 2011 - First ascent in Siurana
  • Tough enough (400 m, 8c) - end of September 2010 - first continuous free ascent in a day
  • Tanec kuřátek (9a ) - March 30, 2010 - First ascent in Jáchymka, Moravian Karst
  • Golpe de Estado (9b ) - Siurana (Spain ), March 13, 2010 - first repeat of a route in this difficulty
  • A present for the future ( 9a/9a ) - 2nd January 2010 - first ascent
  • Marina Superstar ( 9a / 9b) - 20 October 2009 - first ascent
  • Fugu (9a ) - veil waterfall, September 20, 2009 - First ascent of Alexander Huber in 1998 established route.
  • Mazawattee (8c ) - 27th July 2009 - first ascent, Africa hardest climbing route
  • Om (9a ) - June 20, 2009 - First repetition after the first ascent in 1992 by Alexander Huber.
  • Corona ( 9a ) - Frankenjura, 6th June 2009 - first repetition of the German hardest route to date
  • Halupca 1978 ( 9a) - Osp (Slovenia ), 25 November 2008 - redpoint in the second experiment. This is so far the fastest ascent of a route in this world of difficulty.
  • Open Air (9a ) - veil waterfall, November 17, 2008 - First repetition after the first ascent in 1996 by Alexander Huber. The route was originally rated by Alexander Huber with 9a.
  • Campo Con Corvi (9a ) - 20 October 2008 - first ascent
  • Hotel Monte Supra (8b, 10 SL) - October 18, 2008 - First onsight ascent of this route
  • White Rose (9a ) - veil waterfall, September 13, 2008 - First repetition after the first ascent of Alexander Huber
  • Wogue (8c, 7SL ) - Kirchlispitzen, June 26, 2008 - The first RP ascent, probably the currently most severe alpine climbing route in the Alps
  • Action Directe (9a ) - May 19, 2008
  • Unplugged ( 9a/5.14d ) - May 1, 2008
  • La Rambla (9a / 5.15a ) - February 10, 2008
  • La Novena Enmienda (9a / 5.15a ) - February 2008
  • Rollito Sharma Extension ( Onsight 8c/5.14b ) - February 2008
  • Digital System ( Onsight 8c/5.14b ) - February 2008
  • Open Your Mind ( 9a/5.14d ) - February 2008
  • Fuck The System ( 9a/5.14d ) - February 2008
  • Abyss ( 9a/5.14d ) - 2007
  • Success is trainable ( 9a/5.14d ) - 2007
  • Martin Krpan ( 9a/5.14d ) - Osp (Slovenia ) - November 11, 2006

Boulder

  • Gioia ( Fb 8c ) - December 2011 - Boulder Varazze, Liguria;
  • Terra Nova ( Fb 8c ) - November 2011 - Boulder in the Moravian Karst; currently the most hardest boulder in the Czech Republic
  • Confessions (flash, Fb 8b) - December 20, 2009 - was originally rated 8b , probably the heaviest ever in flash gekletterter Boulder.
  • The Dagger ( Fb 8b ) - December 18, 2009
  • Armed Response (flash, Fb 8b) - July 30, 2009
  • The Vice (flash, Fb 8b) - July 30, 2009
  • Dreamtime ( Fb 8b ) - March 23th, 2008; Renewed first ascent by handle outbreak in December 2009

Competition Climbing

  • 2007 World Champion Youth B
  • Winners of the European Youth Series 2007
  • World Cup overall champion in the Lead 2009
  • 6 World Cup victories in the lead (as of 2013)
  • World Cup overall champion in bouldering 2010
  • 3 World Cup victories in bouldering (2010 )
  • Vice European Champion 2010 in bouldering and lead
  • World Champion title in overalls 2011 (Lead, Bouldering, Speed), Vice World Champion in the Lead 2009 and in bouldering 2011; each third place in the lead at the world championships in 2011 and 2012
  • Rock Master 2011 in the Lead

Filmography

  • The Fanatic Search by Work Less Climb More ( Prod ) and Laurent Triay ( implementer ), 2009, DVD, Laurent Triay
  • Progression, by Josh Lowell of Big UP Productions, 2009, DVD, Big up productions
  • The Wizard's Apprentice, English documentary about Adam Ondra by Petr Pavlicek, 110 ', produced at Bernartwook, January 2012
  • Reel Rock Tour 7 = Big UP Productions, November 2012, DVD, Big up productions

Pictures of Adam Ondra

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