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- France. In March 2019, Hayes completed her third 9a+ (5.15a), climbing Papichulo at Oliana, Spain, and thus completing the trilogy of the "benchmark" and...
- is just one grade higher at 9a (5.14d). In March 2015, he redpointed Papichulo at Oliana at 9a+ (5.15a). In 2005, Midtbø won the World Youth Championships...
- person in history to complete the "9a+ Trilogy", adding La Rambla, and Papichulo. In 2017, Siegrist cemented his status at the 9a+ grade, with ascents...
- Frankenjura (DEU) - June 7, 2009 - second ascent of Markus Bock's route (2006) Papichulo - Oliana (ESP) - February 24, 2009 - second ascent of Chris Sharma's route...
- climbers in the world, by redpointing three routes graded 9a+ (5.15a): Papichulo (Oliana), Pachamama (Oliana), and La Rambla (Siurana). He has since redpointed...
- Santa Linya and Margalef), starting with the 9a+ (5.15a) classic of Papichulo in May 2008. In September 2008, Sharma made a trip back to the United...
- ROM NED SWE 2012 "Europarty" — — — Club de Mandinga "Zaleilah" 2 78 48 "Papichulo" — — — 2013 "The Mac Mac Song" — — — "La Vita E Bella" — — — "Cinéma"...
- University of Colorado Boulder, Hong climbed his first 5.15a (9a+) route, Papichulo 5.15a (9a+) in Oliana, Spain, in March 2016. In 2011, Hong recorded the...
- September 24, 2017 – Third-ever female ascent of a 9a+ route, by Margo Hayes. PapichuloOliana (ESP) – March 22, 2019 – Fourth-ever female ascent of a 9a+ route...
- la Oscuridad" (with Emkier) 2020 — — — — — — — — — Non-album singles "Papichulo" (with Emkier featuring Krom and Lucas Beguerie) — — — — — — — — — "Viento"...