Getting into the roof section on my second Qualifier in Briancon Photo by Eddie Fowke |
The Chamonix World Cup was the first one up. It was a brand new experience and I loved every bit of it. It was very strange but yet exciting to be warming up with some of the climbers I have previously only read about. When my time to climb the first qualifier came around, I was nervous but I felt decently ready. As soon as I started climbing, I realized that these climbs are not going to have an "easy section." They started off fairly consistent, but still very doable. I then reached the roof section, where I made a silly blunder, leaving the rope in the way of my next hold. I came off disappointed, but I took it as a learning experience. Lesson 1: Keep thinking about your surroundings. Lesson 2: These routes are going to be hard.
The view around Villars, Switzerland isn't that bad either! |
Only two days later, I was in Villars, Switzerland for my next World Cup. It was the first time the circuit hit this town, and I believe it was one of my favorite cups thus far! Qualifier 1 went well, with me slipping out of an unusual hold and Qualifier 2 threw me off in an awkward barndoor move. I might not have fallen fighting, but at least there were no silly mistakes! I felt like this was my best World Cup thus far, and the placement seems to agree with me.
Sticking the move on Qualifier 1 right before popping off. |
Now, I'm back in the Czech Republic for a few more weeks of training and some local comps as well. I have to get back into bouldering mode just in time for Munich while still keeping lead in mind for the Imst World Cup the weekend after! It's time to put my newfound experience to use and see what I can do.
Wonderful self-analysis. Your willingness to learn from your mistakes will serve you well. It's great to see you enjoying the climbing and the overall experiences!
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