Ashima Shiraishi

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Ashima Shiraishi
Climbing World Championships 2018 Lead Final Shiraishi (BT0A2525)-3.jpg
Shiraishi at the Climbing World Championships 2018
Personal information
Nationality
Born (2001-04-03) April 3, 2001 (age 20)
New York City, New York, United States
OccupationStudent, rock climber, sport climber
Height154 cm (5 ft 1 in)
Weight40 kg (88 lb)[1]
Climbing career
Type of climberBouldering, Lead climbing
Highest grade
Known forYoungest person to climb a 5.14d/5.15a (9a/+)  route, and first female to climb a V15 (8C) boulder
Updated on October 31, 2017.

Ashima Shiraishi (白石阿島, Shiraishi Ashima, born April 3, 2001) is an American rock climber. Shiraishi started climbing at the age of six at Rat Rock in Central Park, joining her father. Only a few years later, she quickly established herself as one of the top boulderers and sport climbers in the world. Her numerous accolades include first-place finishes in international competitions, and multiple first female and youngest ascents. Shiraishi is featured in several short documentary-style films, and is the subject of the documentary short "Return to the Red" (2012).[2]

The New York Times referred to her as a "bouldering phenom".[3] Outside Magazine described her as a "young crusher".[4] And The New Yorker called her "a Gretzky of the granite".[5] At age 13 she became the second[6][7] female, and youngest person, to climb a sport route with a difficulty grade of 5.14d/5.15a (9a/9a+).[8] In 2016, she achieved the second ascent of the Horizon in Mount Hiei, Japan (rated V15 on the Hueco scale) and became the first female climber to climb the grade.[9]

Biography[]

Shiraishi was born in New York City on April 3, 2001. She is the only child of Tsuya and Hisatoshi Shiraishi, who immigrated from Japan in 1978 to New York City. Her father, Hisatoshi "Poppo" Shiraishi, was trained as a dancer in Butoh.[5] When she was 6 years old, her parents took her to Central Park, where she started climbing at Rat Rock. She later climbed at Brooklyn Boulders in Gowanus, Brooklyn.[10]

Shiraishi began climbing competitively at age 7, in 2008, and paired with coach Obe Carrion, an accomplished climber. Their partnership ended in 2012, largely due to tensions and disagreements between Carrion and Shiraishi's father, who has coached her since.[11]

At age 8, Shiraishi climbed the classic boulder problem Power of Silence (V10), in Hueco Tanks, Texas. At age 9, she climbed Chablanke (V11/12) and Roger in the Shower (V11) in Hueco Tanks, and several other difficult boulders. At age 10, she climbed Fred Nicole's notorious Crown of Aragorn (V13) also in Hueco Tanks. She is the youngest person ever to climb this grade, and one of very few female climbers to climb a confirmed V13.[12]

Shiraishi also excelled in lead climbing. At age 11, in October 2012, she climbed Southern Smoke at the Red River Gorge, a grade 5.14c (8c+) sport route, becoming the youngest person to climb a route of this difficulty.[13]

In 2013, Shiraishi continued to excel at both bouldering and lead climbing, adding to her ticklist a 5.14a (Slow Food at Céüse)[14] two more V13s (One Summer in Paradise and Automator)[15][16] and finally two 5.14c's (24 Karats and 50 Words for Pump).[17] In July 2014, she climbed what might be her first V14, Golden Shadow; however, there is a suggestion that Golden Shadow is V13 or V13/V14.[18] She was the second officially recorded female climber (after Tomoko Ogawa) to successfully climb a V14 problem.[19] On the first day of 2015, she climbed her second V14 (V13/V14), The Swarm, claiming the first female top-out of the problem.[20][21][22]

At age 13, Shiraishi climbed her first 5.14d (9a), Open Your Mind Direct R1 in Santa Linya. The route was thought[by whom?] to be harder while Shiraishi was attempting it, for a few months earlier a hold had broken off near the top.[23][24][25] However, on Christmas Day of 2015, Edu Márin Garcia climbed the route past Shiraishi's end point to the second top and confirmed Shiraishi's route as a 5.14d (9a).[26] 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.[8][23][27] 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.

In 2015, 2016, and 2017 Shiraishi won the IFSC World Youth Championships for both Lead and Bouldering in the Female Youth B category.[28][29] In March 2016, at 14 years old, she climbed the boulder problem Horizon (8C/V15) in Mount Hiei, Japan.[30] She is the second person ever to finish this problem. With this achievement she became the first female climber as well as the youngest climber to climb this bouldering grade.[31] A few months later, she climbed Sleepy Rave, another V15 (or V14 according to some),[32] in Grampians National Park, Australia.[33] 

In 2017, she was the winner of the female sport category at the USA Climbing Sport & Speed Open National Championships (SCS nationals) held in Denver, Colorado, and placed second at the USA Climbing Bouldering Nationals (ABS nationals) to 10-time champion Alex Puccio.[34] In the same year, she started competing in the Climbing World Cup as an adult.[35]

She is sponsored by Evolv, The North Face, Clif Bar, Petzl, Coca-Cola Japan, All Nippon Airways and Nikon.

In 2021 she announced plans to enroll at UCLA.

Rankings[]

Climbing World Championships[]

Youth[29]

Discipline 2015
Youth B
2016
Youth B
2017
Youth A
Lead 1 1 1
Bouldering 1 1 1
Speed - - 28
Combined - - 2

USA Open Championships[]

Discipline 2019
Bouldering[36] 1
Lead[37] 2

Notable ascents[]

Boulder problems[]

8C (V15):

8B+ (V14):

8B (V13):

Other Bouldering Achievements:

  • The Shining - V12/13 
  • Lethal Design - V12 (8A+) - flash
  • Chblanke - V11/V12 (8a/8a+)
  • Ashimandala - V11 (8A)
  • Roger in the Shower - V11 (8A)
  • Power of Silence - V10 (7C+)

Redpointed routes[]

9a or 9a+ (5.14d or 5.15a):

  • Ciudad de Dios - Santa Linya (ESP) - March 23, 2015 - First female ascent.[8] The route has been repeated by several others, but they have not reached consensus about its grade[8][23][27]

9a (5.14d):

  • Open Your Mind Direct R1 - Santa Linya (ESP) - March 17, 2015 - First female ascent. The route was initially graded 9a (5.14d), but later a hold broke off leading to speculation that the route might have become harder, possibly 9a+. Shiraishi was the first climber who climbed it after the hold had broken.[23][26][27][24][25] However, in December 2015 Edu Márin Garcia climbed the route past Shiraishi's end point to an higher top and confirmed the initial 9a (5.14d) rating for Shiraishi's route.[26]

8c+ (5.14c):

  • Southern Smoke - Red River Gorge (USA) - September 2012[43]
  • Lucifer - Red River Gorge (USA) - September 2012[43]
  • 24 Karats - Red River Gorge (USA) - October 2013[44]
  • 50 Words for Pump - Red River Gorge (USA) - October 2013[44]
  • La Fabela - Santa Linya (ESP) - March 2014 - First female ascent[45]

8c (5.14b):

  • Digital system - Santa Linya (ESP) - March 2014[45]
  • Rollito Sharma extension - Santa Linya (ESP) - March 2014[45]

References[]

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