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Edition #18

Progress, Pressure and Hard Truths

Technical issues delayed this edition, but the climbing world did not slow down. This week brings hard sends, difficult grades, safety notes, World Cup pressure, and one serious breakthrough on Silence.

Silence Moves, Yosemite Speed and Grade Debate

Will Bosi finds new beta on Silence, Chris Deuto becomes the youngest climber to complete the Yosemite Triple Crown, and Yannick Flohé questions a proposed 9A grade. The strongest theme this week: progress is rarely clean, but it is always visible.

Hard Routes, Honest Grades

From Saxony sandstone to Yosemite linkups and Colorado boulders, this section is packed with serious climbing. The standout stories are not just about sending — they are about style, confirmation, downgrades, and what hard climbing actually feels like.

Lead Drama and Crack Energy

The competition scene keeps building: Annie Sanders beats Janja Garnbret in a tight Lead World Cup finish, Team USA shows strength, and Para Climbing moves into focus. Also: Crackfest reminds everyone that competition can still be weird, physical, and fun.

@alexandermegos

Alex Megos at the Wide Boyz Crackfest

A day full of jamming, stemming, crawling, chickenwinging, swinging, and sliding at the Wide Boyz Crackfest. Crack is back.

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@maxthefuture

Maximillian Milne Reflects on P22 in China

"Do you still love the game? Yes of course. That's the most important part — you'll figure it out." Three weeks to bounce back after a P22 finish in China.

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@usaclimbing

Team USA Strong in Wujiang — Sanders Gold, Garnbret Silver

Annie Sanders took gold in Women's Lead with seconds to spare, followed by Janja Garnbret silver and Chaehyun Seo bronze. In Men's Speed, Sam Watson edged Michael Hom for bronze.

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@usaclimbing

World Climbing Para Series Salt Lake City — This Weekend

Para athletes go head-to-head across 20 sport classes for the podium this Friday and Saturday at Momentum Climbing Utah.

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GrippedMagazine

Annie Sanders Narrowly Beats Janja Garnbret for Gold in Wujiang

Sanders earns her second Lead World Cup gold in a nail-biting 2026 season opener — beating Janja Garnbret with seconds to spare.

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GrippedMagazine

Neo Suzuki Wins Gold at First Lead World Cup of the Season

The Team Japan climber takes the first of three Lead World Cup golds he aims to win this year.

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UKClimbing

Keqiao Boulder World Cup Highlights Video

UKClimbing rolls up the highlights from the season-opening Keqiao Boulder World Cup into one video.

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IFSC

World Climbing Europe Youth Series Imst 2026

The Europe Youth Series continues with a stop at Imst, Austria — full World Climbing coverage.

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Safety Before Shine

This week's gear section leans practical: first-aid readiness, helmet updates, and a safety notice around the Edelrid OHMEGA. Not flashy, but relevant. Gear only matters when it works under pressure.

Breakthroughs and Ethics

Will Bosi's progress on Silence dominates the bigger-picture stories this week. Alongside that, Adam Ondra's Saxony reflections bring the focus back to ethics, local rules, and why some climbing areas demand more than strength.