women in Australian rock climbing have grown substantially. Women's rock climbing started out as a socially oriented mixed gender sport in Australia at...
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Sport Climbing Australia, and has seen a surge in participation since rock climbing's inclusion in the Olympics. Like Europe and America, the climbing culture...
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Uluru (redirect from Ayers Rock, Australia)
Ayers Rock (/ˈɛərz/ AIRS) and officially gazetted as Uluru / Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone monolith. It outcrops near the centre of Australia in the...
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In the history of rock climbing, the three main sub-disciplines—bouldering, single-pitch climbing, and big wall (and multi-pitch) climbing—can trace their...
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In rock climbing, a first free ascent (FFA) is the first redpoint, onsight or flash of a single-pitch, multi-pitch (or big wall), or boulder climbing...
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pending membership. Australia portal Rock climbing in Australia Women's rock climbing in Australia Official website Sport Climbing Australia on Facebook...
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Competition climbing made its Olympic debut at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. It is governed by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC)...
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each for men and women. The format controversially consisted of one combined event with three disciplines: lead climbing, speed climbing and bouldering...
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Competition climbing is a form of regulated rock climbing competition held indoors on purpose-built artificial climbing walls (earlier versions were held...
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Speed climbing is a climbing discipline in which speed is the ultimate goal. Speed climbing is done on rocks, walls and poles and is only recommended...
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