World Cup in China

On 18 and 19 October the 6th World Cup of the year took place in Wujiang (near Shanghai).

City trip to China, just for the weekend. 馃槈

Qualifications went well with a double TOP. I was tied with Jain and Jessica.

In the semifinal my left heelhook slipped just before the roof. Luckily I still made it into the final with a provisional 7th place.

The final went well until a good rest at hold 32. Then a powerful move from 33 to 34. But once I had 34 with my right hand I realised I should have had it with my left hand, even though we had all decided to go with right during the observation.

Making an attempt to reach 35 would certainly mean a fall, but I was still fresh enough to go on. While I was searching and resting in the meantime, I thought about changing hands on 34 but that seemed not the way it was meant. So I decided to return to hold 32. Unfortunately my foot slipped off and I fell.

Katharina had fallen on 33+ so I found myself sitting in the winners seat (or in the ‘winner of the seat’ as the Chinese sign said ;)). To my surprise Magdalena also fell at 33+, so did Mina, Yuka, H茅l猫ne and Jessica. The last climber, Jain, made the move to 34, changed hands and climbed on to fall on 40+. Congrats Jain!

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World Cup at Home

Two years after my first worldcup final, there was a worldcup held in Puurs again. That is the climbing gym where I always train. For the people from our club it meant a lot of hard work, meetings and e-mails. But the result was a great comp with an outdoor festival, great food and fun things to do. And on top of that, we received splendid weather!

But for me, things did not turn out as I had hoped:

Friday, the day before the competition, I start feeling sick.

Sick. Just now.
A competition on home soil, I have trained so hard and all my fans are hoping for a good result…
Several TV companies ready to record a great show…
The only thing I can do is to give everything to God.
If this had happened a week before, I would have stayed in bed and would have skipped a training.
But now… I have to climb a world cup… Jesus help me!

The qualification day starts. During warming up I feel weak. But instead of falling early, I top both qualification routes!
Then some interviews, autographs for sponsors, pictures being taken and finally, some rest.

Sunday morning, semifinal. I feel worse.
I have to climb second last. The route looks alright, but I have no idea how I will feel. I have nothing to put my trust in except for God. So that is what I do: I give everything into His hands.
I climb without paralizing pressure since I have nothing to expect. And,聽 somehow, I am able to top the semifinal route! The speaker says: ‘And just as Anak would say, thank You Jesus’.

Photo: Alan Cuypers

My home crowd is impressed. People hope that I will win. Now the pressure is getting higher.

I try to rest in our van. Meanwhile there is a fun competition: Guinness record DYNO. My friend Celine shatters the world record 7 times!


I go back into isolation for the final route. Even warming up is difficult.
Finally it is my turn. I climb well, the crowd cheers me on. It seems like I am able to top out.

Photo: J茅r么me Vervier

But then, nearly at the top, I miss a hold. I go back to the previous one and try again. But I don’t have enough power left and… fall. The dream is gone.
Both Mina and Jain climb really strong and top out. I am in 3rd place and a little disappointed.

Photo: J茅r么me Vervier

But hey. Wait! Before the comp started I felt so bad that I didn’t want to compete. Still, God gave me the bronze medal!
As a christian, I am like a soldier, a servant of God. The enemy, satan, tries hard to discourage me and make me stumble. I believe that this illness which struck me on the exact weekend where I hoped to be fit, was no coincidence.
But God is faithful. And I believe that His plan for my life will happen. This time, the right place for me was 3rd. Yes, thank you Jesus! 馃檪

Comforted by Celine (J茅r么me Vervier)

Podium with Mina and Jain (Photo: ERTS)

Photo: J茅r么me Vervier

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Photo: Marc De Schryver

World Youth Champion!

From September 1st to September 5th I competed in the World Youth Championship in Arco, Italy. My last youth competition.
Every time I had been to a World Championship I was fully prepared. But every聽time something special had happened and I had never been able to win. So this year… I knew that there was still one chance left for me to become world champion as a Junior. But of course, I was not the only one with this hope since many of my peers are strong and experienced climbers.
I am blessed to be born in the year 1996, a year with several top climbers. It has always been difficult to win youth competitions, but that has motivated me to keep training hard and has taught me a lot even before I聽started doing worldcups.

While being in Arco, I could feel the pressure increasing. With only one route to climb every day and a rest day in between, the competition was spread over 5 days… a lot of time to think, worry and wonder. As the day of the finals came near, the load of聽uncertainty became too heavy for me. I was trying to control everything. But thankfully, I could give it over to the almighty God. Because only He knew what was going to happen and what the final result would be. And only His will for me would happen, whether that was a 1st or a 2nd or any other place.

I passed the qualification round with 2 tops and also reached the top in the semifinal聽–聽along with 2 other girls. Then the finals started…

After the observation of the final route nobody seemed certain about the roof section. Did we have to turn around there or not? Most other movements looked fairly logical. My goal was to top the route and surely to not give up.
And then I started climbing my聽last ‘youth-route’. Somewhere in the middle of the route, just before the roof, there were 2聽big round holds. As I reached for the first one, I realized that it was extremely flat. I hesitated a little, but then concluded that there was no other way聽than to match the hold with my other hand. So this I did, determined not to let go. I reached for the next one, which had a little line for the fingers carved into it and, phew, made it past this point.
The roof was less complicated as it looked and the holds were better than in the previous part.聽When I came out of the overhang, I could hear the crowd and my teammates screaming, but I had no idea what I had to do. In the isolation I had heard the people cheering the other girls so loudly, that聽I thought they had possibly topped out.
I was more tired there than I had hoped, but since I wanted to give everything I had, there was no way I was going to let go. So, I held on to a grey volume, felt that there was a hold on top, moved my hand towards it, made another move, tried to do the next one and fell.
It seemed like I had climbed well, but I wasn’t quite sure whether it was enough for a first place. But when I saw all the smiling faces in front of me and all those thumbs pointing up, there was no doubt anymore… I had won!

This was such a great gift and a beautiful way to end my time in youth climbing. Now the mental battle was over and I could just enjoy. 馃檪

Podium Anak Verhoeven World Championships 2015

Congratulations to Harold Peeters who took the silver medal in Youth B! Together the Belgians collected these places in both Lead and Boulder: 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 -5 聽and 6!

Later that evening I also participated in the Duel competition of the Rock Master event. It was a fun competition, even though the route was probably too hard to be climbed in speed modus, especially for the girls. There was a jump in the beginning and a hard move with a super flat hold further on, so part of the girls were eliminated because they fell (which is not the goal in speed-lead climbing). So when I became 3rd, I was really thankful.

I would like to thank everyone who encouraged me and cheered me on during this competition: my parents, teammates, coaches and friends… And especially the people from my climbing gym in Puurs who came to the airport especially to welcome the Belgian team!

Please take a look at my friend鈥檚 website to see the surprise she had made for me when I came home.

 

Stavanger in Norway

The first time a climbing worldcup was held in Scandinavia!
I am thankful for a good competition with tops in the qualification and the semifinal routes and a 3rd place as the final result. 馃檪

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World Cup in Imst

This year’s worldcup in Imst has unfortunately been a dissapointment for me.
I had climbed well in the qualifications and I was tied in 聽2nd place after the semi final. But in the final my foot slipped and I fell very early in the route, so I ended up 8th. That’s a nightmare for competition climbers. But I put my trust in God, because He only knows why things happen the way they do. So I will continue with good courage. 馃檪

 

World Cups in Chamonix and Brian莽on

For my family July always means celebrating birthdays, but this year it also meant the start of a new lead world cup season.

The first worldcup was held in Chamonix and counted as the European Championship as well. Just as the previous years, my father’s birthday was on a competition day. So I hoped to make him a nice present by climbing well.
In the first qualification route聽my foot slipped off a foothold. In a reflex I tried grabbing something in order not to fall, but what I took was not a hold, but a quickdraw. So… I had to let go. Thankfully I was already quite high up when I slipped. So after a tough second route, I was qualified for the 聽semis.
The next morning I climbed the semi final. In the beginning of that route I was close to falling. I made a move to a big hold, but I didn’t take it far enough. Thankfully I could correct it, and managed to reach the last part of the wall. I fell a few moves from the top.聽Many climbers reached the top part of the route, so when I heard that I was in the finals, I was really thankful and relieved.
In the semi final route I had made a high heelhook. When I put all my weight on it, I heard a little ‘crack’ in my left knee.
After a long afternoon rest, my parents and I headed back to the wall for the finals that night. While warming up I had a very painful knee, but I did my best to do what I could. In the final route I tried not to give up and fight as hard as I could. I finally became 4th.聽Congrats to my friend Jessi for taking the bronze and to Janja for her amazing performance and silver medal! 馃檪

The first 2 days after the competition were filled with training in the gym and after that we drove on to the next competition city: Brian莽on. Just before the competition we had a relaxing day at one of my favourite places in France. A beautiful little lake which is perfect for swimming, camping and making campfires. A little holiday in between 2 not-so-relaxing weekends. 馃槈

In Brian莽on I topped both qualification routes. The semis were climbed that same evening, so after a few nap-shower-meal hours, I prepared myself for another route. As I was standing behind wall I suddenly thought: ‘Wipe off your heels’. I normally only do that just before climbing, but I did it anyway and then I noticed that the soles of both my climbing shoes were completely wet, even though I was wearing socks over them. Oh no. The carpet I was standing on was soaked because of the rain. I didn’t want to slip off very early, so I asked for my backback with spare shoes. When I got it, I hurried to put on change my shoes and then, phew, I was ready to climb.
After the first vertical part and the roof I managed to do a hard move. Then I hesitated about how to take a hold. When I finally managed to take it with my right hand and then match with left, I couldn’t put my left foot higher anymore and I fell. I was quite sure that it wasn’t enough for the final. But then I met Nikki from the Netherlands on the square who told me that I still was in the final. I almost couldn’t believe my ears! That night I went to bed very late, but I was oh so thankful for another final. 馃檪
The presentation of the finalists the next evening was unique and very funny: they let us walk through the public, who were seated all over the big square in front of the wall. Quickly after the observation it was my turn to climb.
I was glad that I managed to do the tricky moves on the last vertical part of the wall. There were lots of small holds and I began feeling pumped.聽When I wanted to take a hold on a volume, I didn’t take it far enough and I fell.
After a few climbers, I realized that I was聽on the podium! I became 3rd, with Jessica 2nd, and Jain 1st. 馃檪
Delaney from the USA had to stop right in beginning of the route, because she had skipped a quickdraw. 馃檨 And Mina couldn’t compete in the final round because she had injured her heel during warming up for the semis. Competitions climbing can be聽really tough…

European Youth Championship 2015

In聽Edinburgh!

I vividly remember the first time I competed in the Edinburgh International Climbing Arena in 2010. Back then, I was one of the youngest girls watching the Juniors聽who聽seemed so much older and way more experienced than I. And this year I already belong to the oldest athletes myself!

The Belgian Youth Climbing Team!

Saturday – Qualifications and Semifinal

I topped both qualification routes, but in the second one I made a little mistake… 聽Because the routes were quite slabby and technical, I had to climb more聽slowly and precisely than in overhanging routes. So before I started, I reminded myself that I had to be careful not to run out of time. But while climbing, I completely forgot to pay attention to my watch and steadily made my way up – too slowly. When I suddenly realised that I only had 6 minutes, I speeded up and rushed on to get as high as possible within the remaining time. I took the last hold, clipped the quickdraw and let go. When I came down, the judge showed me his stopwatch: 6 minutes and 1 second! As we only have 6 minutes to climb a qualification route, I didn’t get my TOP. I聽was a little disappointed with myself, but I had to聽focus on what was coming next: the semifinals that聽evening. The semifinal route was an overhanging one which I topped along with 4 other girls. That meant that this 1 second still counted and I was placed 3rd on the provisional ranking.

1聽second…

The next morning all finalists returned to the climbing hall to climb their final route. Ours was a pink one in the middle of the overhang. As I climbed, the movements felt quite difficult and surely harder than those of the semifinal. But I was able to top out and clip the chain again! 馃檪 Jessica and Salom茅 were both ranked first and I knew that they were capable of topping as well. Unfortunately one move was extremely far for Salom茅 who is a lot smaller than most other girls. She still managed to do it and climb on, but it had cost her so much power that she couldn’t top out anymore. Jessica did manage to top the route and she became 1st. Congrats to Jessi for her strong performance and to Julia Fiser for taking the bronze!

I had hoped that my 1 second wouldn’t make a difference, but eventually it did… How a small amount of time can have such big consequences! 馃槈

Jessi, Julia and me on the podium

Jessi, Julia and me on the podium (photo: Tijl Smitz)