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  2. Tommy Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Caldwell (born August 11, 1978) is an American rock climber who has set records in sport climbing, traditional climbing, and in big-wall climbing.Caldwell made the first free ascents of several major routes on El Capitan in Yosemite National Park.

  3. Ed Viesturs - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Viesturs (born June 22, 1959) is an American high-altitude mountaineer, corporate speaker, and well known author in the mountain climbing community.He was the first American to climb all 14 of the eight-thousander mountains, and the 5th person to do so without supplemental oxygen. [1]

  4. List of climbers and mountaineers - Wikipedia

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    Layton Kor (1938–2013) US, rock climber and mountaineer, author of Beyond the Vertical; Dai Koyamada (born 1976) Japan, sport climber and boulderer; Jon Krakauer (born 1954) US, author and mountaineer, Everest (1996) Hans Kraus (1905–1995) Austria, rock climber, sports medicine and physical medicine and rehabilitation pioneer

  5. Jake Gyllenhaal's Trainer Shares the Key to His 'Road ... - AOL

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    The key behind his lean physique is the vertical climber (more commonly known as the VersaClimber). ... The cardio-focused equipment works by alternately working the limbs to simulate an upward ...

  6. Tut Braithwaite - Wikipedia

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    Paul ("Tut") Braithwaite (born 2 June 1946) is a British rock climber, mountaineer, and company director. With Nick Estcourt he climbed Mount Everest's almost vertical Rock Band, a key to the success of the 1975 British Mount Everest Southwest Face expedition. He was president of the Alpine Club from 2007 to 2010.

  7. Ashima Shiraishi - Wikipedia

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    In the same climbing trip, Shiraishi climbed Ciudad de Dios, making her the youngest athlete to climb a 5.14d/5.15a (9a/9a+) and the second female climber to climb at this level. [ 2 ] [ 19 ] [ 23 ] The route has been climbed by 6 other athletes, but there is still no definite consensus on whether the grade is 5.14d or 5.15a.