So recently I've been considering my aims for 2013. Which did I achieve during the year? Which hadn't been achieved? All these thoughts have been swirling around my head for the last few weeks and I've come to decide that I have had possibly my most successful year in my life as a climber yet, in terms of competitions, grades and more importantly, enjoying myself.
At the start of the year I had set myself one pretty big goal, which I wasn't even sure I could do. But that was part of the challenge. Pushing myself beyond what I can do and coming out stronger because of it. This year my goal was to achieve what I like to call The Triple 8's. Basically to me this meant doing at least an 8a route outside, and 8A boulder outside and getting 8 seconds on the speed climbing wall.
I had the confidence that I could do an 8a route, as in the past I had done many of that grade indoors and even a couple 8b's too. But this year I was mainly focusing on bouldering, so I had let my stamina slip a little bit. It involved me having to do occasional training sessions to keep my base level of stamina at a decent level, and when the chance of a trip to Kilnsey popped up, I couldn't say no! The aim was to climb The Bulge 8a, a classic line about in the middle of the glorious crag. I went with my friend Tom Bonnert, who had a score to settle with the same climb after spending many sessions trying it in the past. I was confident, he knew the route like the back of his hand and with his help I could do it. Not long passed before be finally manged it and with his help and the desire to finally do an 8a route the next day so did I. I had completed one part of my Triple 8 goal on the 19th of July 2013.
Finally was the aim of getting 8 seconds on the speed wall. This was a more difficult goal to achieve as up until September the closest speed wall was in Ratho, but not Awesome Wall's opened up a wall in Sheffield I have a much more convenient centre to train at! I've been consistant on the wall getting a new pb every time I have trained or competed on one and have slowly been decreasing my time all year. I had hoped to get sub 9 seconds during the British Championships but sadly I only managed 9.17 seconds. So a few weeks later I returned and managed a time of 8.94 seconds then mere moments later improved on it yet again getting 8.90 seconds! Success! My Triple 8 goal had finally been completed on the 26th of October 2013.
Since completing this I have been given the suggestion of completing an E8 as well. At first I just passed it off as nothing, I'm not a Trad climber and I had never had that much interest in becoming one! But it's been stuck in the back of my mind for a while now and I've began to really consider it. So during 2014 I'm going to attempt to find an E8 that I could do...
Finally I have set my main goals for 2014... They are pretty out there but I am convinced if I put the effort in I can achieve them. First I want to boulder an 8B, I already have a problem in mind that I have been working for quite some time now - Keen Roof at Raven Tor. I've done every move and linked it in two halves so if all goes well it could go! Secondly I've realised recently it's all well and good bouldering hard problems but I'd feel bad if I didn't put myself out there and have a smash at a hard route too. So I'm going to attempt at leading an 8c route outdoors as well...
Sadly one of my main goals throughout 2013 was never achieved, and that was to make it onto the British Junior Bouldering Team. I have been quite disheartened at not making the cut and even struggled with a complete loss of motivation for some time. But more recently I have been achieving things that mere months ago I couldn't even come close to doing. In my training, competing or outdoor climbing I have seen improvements in all aspects. I even managed what I consider my best competition result ever in a recent round of Blokfest at Westway, finishing third place! And to top it off I have been selected as part of the 2014 British Senior Bouldering Squad. That was unexpected, but possibly the best news I received all year.
So I guess it's been a good year really, no complaints! I can't express how much I appreciate Beyond Hope for supporting me all year with Evolv, prAna and Metolius. My Parents and family for always being there to help me (I'm pleased to say I won't be asking for lifts anymore since I got a car for my birthday!)
Here are some of the highlights of my year:
Coming 2nd in the overall JBBC |
Winning the BSCC for the 2nd time - Photo Matteus Barefoot |
Coming 3rd in Westway's Blokfest |
Going to Bahrain and getting to inspire so many people |
Climbing Ben's Roof 7c+ and Ben's Roof Extension 8a
Going to Font for the first (And 2nd) time
And to top it off climbing Brass Monkeys 7c on my third go
Stay psyched! Hope everyone has a great year!
- Orrin
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