When and how did you get into climbing? What keeps you interested? What fascinates you?
I got into climbing in 2015, after trying bouldering with some friends. It was a new challenge for me, a new way to challenge my body and the drive to rise my level to the international standards drove me to train harder.
Who was your childhood hero? Do you consider yourself a role model now? Does it influence you at all that other people look up to you?
My childhood hero was a footballer actually, called Stewart Downing! But I have always followed, and been inspired by, the parkour group Storror.
I do think others with oner hand, look up to me, and I am a big believer in the power of representation. By showing the things I do, I could give that first step into the next one handed climber, trying iour sport.
What have been the most important milestones in your life so far, both in climbing and in everyday life? And did you recognize them immediately as such or only later on?
I think the biggest milestones for me were finding a group of people I could train with that gave me pysche and adaptive energy. I realised that the biggest key to success is happiness, and if I focus on that, I will in turn create a more healthy mindset for when I compete.
What were your greatest failures / setbacks / injuries? How did you cope with them and how did you come back from them?
At a World Cup in 2023, I let my brain takeover. I was so disappointed with the climb on my first route, that I gave up and did not prepare correctly for the second. Trying hard is my thing, and not doing this on my second route was a massive disservice to that.
I learnt from this by really focus on the joys of climbing, and simplifying my success outcomes to “Try hard”, “Breathe” and “Have fun”. Three super important things that I could focus on.
I then attended the 2025 World Championship in Bern with a “everythings a bonus” attitude, and this reduction in pressure and simplistic focus viewpoint, allowed me to get a really strong finish of 5th, one place off finals.
What is your favourite climbing-related story / experience?
The day before a World Cup in Salt Lake City, I met some Americans drinking at a restaurant. They said they would come watch me compete then take me on a day trip to the Moabs. I was skeptical but they followed through on their offer and I ended up having the most amazing day climbing on the sandstone and travelling around the desert.