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Wolfgang Güllich (24
October 1960 – 31
August 1992) was a
German rock climber, who is
considered one of the
greatest and most
influential climbers in...
- Frankenjura, Germany. When it was
first climbed by
German climber Wolfgang Güllich in 1991, it
became the
first climb in the
world to have a
consensus 9a (5...
- when a hold
broke in the mid-1980s). In 1986,
German climber Wolfgang Güllich free
soloed the route, and the
photographs by
Austrian Heinz Zak [de] became...
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Campus board A
campus board (or pan
Güllich) is a
training tool that has been
widely adopted by
sport climbers to
improve their plyometric performance...
- 1986 :
Wolfgang Güllich free
soloed Weed Killer, at
Raven Tor, in the Peak District, first-ever free solo at 7c (5.12d); that same year,
Gullich also did the...
- then
emerging professional rock
climbers such as
German climber Wolfgang Güllich and
French brothers Marc Le Menestrel [fr] and
Antoine Le Menestrel [fr]...
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climbing doubles were Ron Kauk and
Wolfgang Güllich. Kauk
performed as Stallone's
climbing double after Güllich died in a car
accident in 1992. The doubles...
- cross-over
amongst the
three sub-disciplines.
Leading climbers such as
Wolfgang Güllich,
Jerry Moffatt,
Alexander Huber, Fred Nicole,
Chris Sharma, Adam Ondra...
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Frankenjura (DEU) – 1991 – First-ever
consensus 9a in history, by
Wolfgang Güllich, who
originally graded it 8c+ (it held back
other potential 9as), but it...
- and led to the
emergence of
professional rock climbers, such as
Wolfgang Güllich,
Alexander Huber,
Chris Sharma, Adam Ondra, Lynn Hill,
Catherine Destivelle...