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Maja Vidmar (climber)

Maja Vidmar (born December 30, 1985) is a Slovenian rock climber who specializes in competition lead climbing and sport climbing, and is known for winning the 2007 Lead Climbing World Championship. She started competing in 2000, at the age of 15, and retired from international competitions at the age of 29, after participating in the 2014 Lead Climbing World Championship and 2014 Lead Climbing World Cup. She was the second-ever woman in history to onsight an route.

Career

Vidmar started climbing at the age of 12 years, in 1997 in a climbing gym, coached by Roman Krajnik. Next year, she started competing in national competition lead climbing events. In 2000, at the age of 15, she won the European Youth Cup in Lead climbing.

Her most relevant competitive achievements were obtained between 2005 and 2011, as shown below. In 2008, she also received the La Sportiva Competition Award.

She retired from international competitions at the age of 29, after participating in the 2014 Lead Climbing World Championship and 2014 Lead Climbing World Cup.

Rankings

Climbing World Cup

Climbing World Championships

Number of medals in the Climbing World Cup

Lead

Rock climbing

Redpointed

8c+/5.14c:

* Attila Lunga – Baratro (ITA) – June 18, 2009

8c/5.14b:

* Strelovod – Mišja Peč (SLO) – March 27, 2009
* Sikario Sanguinario – Baratro (ITA) – September 12, 2007
* La peste nera – Baratro (ITA) – September 12, 2007
* Osapski pajek – Osp (SLO) – May 8, 2006

Onsighted

8b+/5.14a:

* Humildes pa casa – Oliana (ESP) – April 2010. Second-ever woman in history to onsight and 8b+ route.

8b/5.13d:

* Spartan wall – Kalymnos (GRE) – May 26, 2009

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