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Czech rock climber
Toma? Mrazek
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Nationality
| Czech
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Born
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1982-08-24
)
August 24, 1982
(age 41)
Brno
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Height
| 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
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Weight
| 62 kg (137 lb)
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Website
| www
.tomasmrazek
.cz
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Type of climber
| Sport climbing
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Highest grade
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Retired
| 2010
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Updated on 13 May 2013
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(not to be confused with
Tomas Mrazek
, the boxer
[1]
with an impressive 10-75 record).
Toma? Mrazek
(born August 24, 1982, in
Brno
) is a professional
Czech
rock climber
specializing in lead
climbing competitions
. He won two
World Championships
, in 2003
[2]
and 2005,
[3]
and one
Lead World Cup
, in 2004.
[4]
Biography
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Toma? started climbing on the rocks of Stranska skala near Brno in 1997. Only two years later, he could climb his first 8a and in the subsequent year managed to win the Czech Championship in lead climbing.
- In 2001 he became Junior World Champion in
Imst
, Austria,
[5]
Vice World Champion in
Winterthur
, Suisse,
[6]
and he won the prestigious
Rock Master
competition in
Arco
, Italy.
[7]
- In 2002 he reached the overall 2nd place of the Lead World Cup and succeeded to repeat the legendary route
Underground
9a redpoint in Massone near Arco.
[8]
- In 2003 he won the
World Championship
in lead in
Chamonix
, France,
[2]
and climbed
Sanjski Par Extension
9a in
Mi?ja Pe?
, Slovenia.
[8]
- In 2004 he became overall winner of the Lead World Cup.
[4]
- In 2005 he repeated to win the World Championships in
Munich
, Germany
[3]
and placed 2nd at the
World Games
in
Duisburg
, Germany.
[9]
Moreover he succeeded to onsight
Pata Negra
in
Rodellar
, the second 8c onsight ever,
[10]
and
Martin Krpan
9a in Mi?ja Pe?.
[8]
[11]
Toma? has been keeping to win the Czech Championships annually.
Rankings
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Climbing World Cup
[12]
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Discipline
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2000
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2001
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2002
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2003
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2004
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2005
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2006
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2007
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2008
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2009
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Lead
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23
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3
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2
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6
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1
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8
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3
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3
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2
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16
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Bouldering
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73
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6
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9
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42
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Speed
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52
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Combined
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13
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1
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2
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3
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Climbing World Championships
[13]
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Discipline
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2001
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2003
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2005
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2007
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2009
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Lead
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2
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1
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1
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3
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18
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Number of medals in the World Cup
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Lead
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Season
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Total
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2000
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2001
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2
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2
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2002
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3
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1
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4
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2003
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2
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2
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2004
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4
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4
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1
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9
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2005
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2006
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1
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3
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4
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2007
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2
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1
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1
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4
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2008
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1
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1
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1
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3
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2009
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1
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1
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Total
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10
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11
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8
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29
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Rock climbing
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9a+
(5.15a):
9a
(5.14d):
- Halupca 1978
-
Mi?ja Pe?
(SLO)
- Fuck the system
-
Santa Linya
(ESP) - 20 March 2009
- Selecio natural extension
-
Santa Linya
(ESP) - 10 March 2009
- Analogica
-
Santa Linya
(ESP) - 16 December 2008
[16]
- Martin Krpan
-
Mi?ja Pe?
(SLO) - 5 April 2005
- Sanjski Par Extension
-
Mi?ja Pe?
(SLO) - 4 April 2003
- Underground
-
Massone
(ITA) - 2002 - Bolted by Manfred Stuffer in 1998
8c
(5.14b):
See also
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References
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