With Solid Rock Climbers for Christ – January 2017:
With Sport 40 – June 2017 – In my mother tongue Flemish (Dutch):
https://vimeo.com/221383788
With Solid Rock Climbers for Christ – January 2017:
With Sport 40 – June 2017 – In my mother tongue Flemish (Dutch):
https://vimeo.com/221383788
Somewhere in the middle of my preparation for the upcoming season, I took a little break from training and headed to France for a few days of rock climbing.
I had hoped to get a lot of sun on my face while being in the south of France, but instead I had to battle a lot of cold and windy days, wet holds and even a heavy thunderstorm right when I was climbing. Most of the time my down jacket was one of my best friends. đ
Despite the difficult conditions, I was able to do some hard climbs and I could return home with a thankful heart.
I didn’t do any onsight climbing during the trip. Every time I tried a route, I worked it out first and then did an attempt.
In Saint LĂ©ger du Ventoux:
In Les Auberts:
Check out this nice article on Grimper.com (in French) by Seb Richard. Thanks Seb for the pictures!
On April 23th I won the Belgian Championship in my home gym Klimax in Puurs. Celine Cuypers took the silver medal. The bronze went to Laure-Anne Stevens. Congrats!
The new Belgian Champion on the men’s side is Simon Lorenzi. LoĂŻc Timmermans and Nicolas Collin were 2nd and 3rd.
There were amazing performances by the paraclimbers as well, with for example Pavitra Vandenhoven and Elodie Orbaen being strong as always!
Nice article and pictures on the Climb2Climb website (in French).
This is the upside down version of a poster made by Peter Cuypers (Celine’s dad) in 2011. Same girls, just a little older now. đ
… to meet up with Solid Rock Climbers for Christ.
After the training camp in Canada, my North American journey was followed by a trip to the States.
I stayed in Bend, Oregon, where I did a presentation and a clinic at the Bend Rock Gym and met a lot of great people.
Thank you Solid Rock for the support and the prayers, it means a lot to me.
A few things I’ll remember about the amazing week I’ve had:
A lot of sweet people.
Encouraging talks: about everyday things and, more importantly, about our faith in Jesus.
Climbing at the Bend Rock Gym and meeting its owner Jim Stone.
An article in the local newspaper about my visit, so nice!
Lots of snow: everyone was telling me how exceptional it was, but I loved it.
Going to Smith Rock and doing some climbing there, in the snow! What a beautiful place.
Being introduced to the American culture. I hope I’ll go back one day. đ
Thanks to Calvin Landrus, director of Solid Rock Climbers for Christ, and to Jim Stone for inviting me.
To find out more about Solid Rock Climbers for Christ, go to www.srcfc.org.
And if you happen to be in Bend, go climb at the Bend Rock Gym!
… for the 2017 IFSC world climbing camp in Victoria.
My journey started on the 1st of January with a nerve-racking experience. My parents had dropped my off at the national airport, but as I wanted to check in, I was told I didn’t have the travel authorization for Canada and wasn’t allowed to leave the country (it had only recently become mandatory). “So here my trip ends”, I thought. But to make a long story short: thanks to some computers downstairs, a kind man and a quick response from the Canadians, I was able to check in and leave Belgium after all.
The rest of my first-time-flying-on-my-own experience was marked by 3 delayed flights and a very upset stomach. At the end of the long flight I ate a sort of warm pizza-like sandwich which turned out to be a poisoned gift. In Calgary airport I started feeling bad and during the next flight I had to grab the sickness bag several times (something I’d never experienced before). Buh. I suppose it was a food poisoning.
Thankfully I was allowed a rest day the next day. And I was being looked after by Kimanda, the climbing camp’s organizer, who bought me some wholesome food. Once I was able to eat again, this definitely made me feel better. đ
The IFSC training camp itself
I had a great time working together with other world cup athletes and I got to do a lot of things I don’t do very often:
give a presentation about my competition routine, coach the teenagers in my group during mock competitions, set a route and even demonstrate one.
It was great hanging out and working together with other talented climbers, outside of a competition.
I hope the camp’s participants went home having learned a lot and being motivated to keep going and never give up in order to reach their goals!
A write up about the event: Independent Sports News
And a TV piece: Check News
Check out The Boulders Instagram page, @bouldersclimb for more information.
“I’ve won a worldcup for the second time! Very thankful for this great ending of the season.”
Anak has won the gold medal in Slovenia, in an arena packed with climbing fans.
After 2 tops in the qualification round and just missing the tophold in the semifinal, she took a provisional 2nd place on Saturday evening.
In the final on Sunday she climbed 7 holds further than number 2.
Akiyo Noguchi (JPN) took the silver medal followed by Janja Garnbret (SLO) who took bronze.
For the first time in her climbing career, she ended 2nd in the final World Cup ranking.