When and how did you get into climbing? What keeps you interested? What fascinates you?
I started climbing in 2020 when a close friend introduced me to the local climbing gym. Since day 1 I’ve been hooked.
Climbing will always be my no.1 interest. There isn’t a thing I don’t like about it.
Who was your childhood hero and do you consider yourself a role model now? Does it influence you at all that other people look up to you?
I’ve never idolised anyone, but I am inspired by others all the time.
I think I’m a role model for those who have self-doubts. I wouldn’t say I get influenced by what others think about me.
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?
My greatest personal milestone so far has been finding rock climbing. I recognised straight away that climbing was going to change my life.
In terms of climbing milestones, I feel as though my journey has only just begun and know there are many milestones just around the corner...
What were your greatest failures / setbacks / injuries? How did you cope with them and how did you come back from them?
I tend to bounce back from injuries relatively quick. But, in 2022 I injured my lower back pretty good and that took me out of climbing for 6 or so months, and that was pretty challenging. I spent lots of time doing rehab, watching Lord of the Rings, and focusing on my next goals ahead.
What is your favorite climbing related story / experience?
That would have to be my first climbing trip to Arapiles, Victoria with my younger brother Keith. It was the middle of summer and my brother and I shared a tent at the Pines campground for 2 months in the dry Australian desert heat. I got to share some really funny and memorable experiences with friends that trip. I remember celebrating my birthday with a can of baked beans.
And climbing in the Frankenjura for the first time was pretty amazing.