When and how did you get into climbing? What keeps you interested? What fascinates you?
My parents started to climb before I was even born, so I have been climbing since I was a little kid. When I was six, they signed me up for a climbing course- from that moment on I havn’t have any breakes.
Climbing doesn’t stop surprising me and there are countless routes to try and crags to explore! What fascinates me about this sport is travelling and seeing the world.
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?
I definitely don’t think of myself as a role model. When I was younger, as well as now, I never really had any sports idols. But I can definitely say that there are some people who inspire 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 biggest life achievement just happened recently. I got acepttend into my dream university and course – pharmacy. I have been aiming for it since I started midde school. When I heard the results I was proud of myself; it feels like the first step into my professional career.
In the climbing world, my biggest milestone so far was sending my first 8b+ and learning how to train using a training schedule. I started to train this way around 2,5 years ago, and it didn’t feel so easy back then. Eventually, I learned to understand my body, assess my level of tiredness, and adjust the training weights. Right now, thanks to my consistency and practice, I’m training wisely and consciously, which means I can train hard without causing any injuries. I am pround of that.
What were your greatest failures / setbacks / injuries? How did you cope with them and how did you come back from them?
Happily, I haven’t experienced any injuries or situations that would prevent me from climbing. I hope it stays that way!
What is your favourite climbing-related story / experience?
The moment that brings a smile to my face is when I sent the Ixeia in Rodellar. Firstly, it was the hardest route I’ve ever done, and I was a bit surprised to actually send it at that moment. The second part of that memory is the massive swing afterwards. The rope was clipped into the chain, I climbed the first part of Ixeia, let go, and swung out. It was incredible; I felt the adrenaline, and freedom.