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Angus and I at BLCC |
On Saturday 15th October I competed in the BLCC at EICA, Ratho. This was my last time competing in Youth C category. The two qualifiers were ok and both Angus and I topped out. Then it was into isolation and the final. The final route was F7c+ on the comp wall. There were four climbers in the final and I had to climb third. I was nervous coming out of isolation but climbed really well up to the last moves. Unfortunately, I misread the route at the top and tried to toe hook round the edge of the wall. I touched the 2nd last hold but came off. Then Angus came out to climb - he climbed really well and topped out to big cheers from everyone. I was a bit disappointed but pleased for my friend, Angus. I finished in second place - next time .....!
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Final Route |
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On the Podium |
Then on the Sunday I competed in the BSCC. This was the first time the BMC had held a speed competition and not many climbers had entered - so it was a Junior under 16 category. This meant I would be competing against lots of older climbers and my brother, Alexander, who is really good at speed. We did our two qualifying times and I was surprised but delighted to get through to the quarter finals. In the quarter finals I fell low down, but then so did the climber I was racing against so it was a re-run. I managed to win this and get through to the semis. Unfortunately, I had to race Alexander in the semi-final and he was climbing really well. Alexander won and went through to the final. I was up against Buster Martin in the small final for 3rd place. I tried my best but slipped near the top and so finished in 4th place overall. The final was really exciting and Alexander won with a personal best of 14.5seconds to become British junior Speed Champion 2011. Well done Alexander!
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Alexander on podium |
The next day we went on holiday to Centerparcs at Penrith for our half-term. We visited Kendal Wall on the Thursday and Sunday. John Ellison drove up and met us on the Thursday and we had dinner at an Italian restaurant. I was working on a blue 8a and was delighted to redpoint it on the Sunday. This is my first 8a climb!
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On blue 8a |
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White 7b at Kendal
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