Laura Rogora

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Laura Rogora
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Personal information
NationalityItalian
Born (2001-04-28) April 28, 2001 (age 20)
Rome
Height153 cm (5 ft 0 in)
Climbing career
Highest grade
  • Redpoint: 9b (5.15b)
  • On-sight: 8b+ (5.14a)
Known forThe first Italian female and the second youngest (age 14) climber to top a 9a route, the fifth woman and first Italian woman to climb 9a+, the second woman to climb 9b
First ascents
  • Rèveille-toi 9a, Cueva di Collepardo
  • Sitting Bull, 8c+/9a, Cueva di Collepardo
  • Ercole, 8c/+ Cueva di Collepardo
  • La Gasparata, 8c+/9a, Cueva di Collepardo
  • Supercrack, 8b+/8c, Cueva di Collepardo
  • Tomorrowland extension, 8c+/9a, Cueva di Collepardo
Medal record

Laura Rogora (born 28 April 2001) is an Italian sport climber. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Women's combined sport climbing.[1][2]

In 2015, she became the second youngest climber, at age 14, to complete a 9a (5.14d) route.[3] In 2019, Rogora qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games,[4] finished 2nd in lead at the IFSC Climbing European Championships [5] and won 3 of 4 possible gold medals at the IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships, coming first in lead, boulder and combined categories in the Junior age group.[6]

In July 2020 she became the second Woman in history to climb a 9b (5.15b) route (Ali Hulk Sit Extension Total in Rodellar, Spain).[7]

Notable ascents[]

On-sight[]

  • 8b+ (5.14a)
    • Ixeia, Rodellar, Spain, July 2020
    • L-mens, Montsant, Spain, January 2020

Redpoint[]

  • 9b (5.15b)
    • Erebor, Italy, October 2021 (bolted and first ascended by Stefano Ghisolfi)
    • Ali Hulk Sit Extension Total, Rodellar, Spain, July 2020[7]
  • 9a+ (5.15a)
    • Pure Dreaming Plus, Arco, Italy, 30 May 2020 (First female ascent and first repeat of the route, established by Adam Ondra)[8]
    • The Bow, Arco, Italy, November 2020[9]
  • 9a (5.14d)
    • Grandi Gesti, Sperlonga, Italy, March 2016
    • Joe-cita, Oliana, Spain, February 2017
    • Esclatamasters,  [ca], Spain, January 2019
    • La Bongada, Margalef, Spain, January 2020
    • The Bomb, Rodellar, Spain, July 2020
  • 8c+/9a (5.14c/5.14d)
    • Pal Norte, Margalef, Spain, December 2019
    • Underground, Massone, Italy, June 2020
  • 8c+ (5.14c)
    • Joe Blau, Oliana, Spain, January 2017
    • Hulk Extension Total, Rodellar, Spain, July 2020
  • 8c (5.14b)
    • Ciccio Formaggio, Grotta dell’Aerenauta, Sperlonga, Italy, December 2014 (her first 8c at age 13).
    • Il Corvo, Ferentillo, Italy, April 2015
    • Wallstreet, Frankenjura, Germany, August 2016

First ascents[]

  • Tomorrowland extension, 8c+/9a (5.14c/5.14d), Cueva di Collepardo, November 2016
  • Supercrack, 8c+/9a (5.14c/5.14d), Cueva di Collepardo, December 2016
  • La Gasparata, 8c+/9a (5.14c/5.14d), Cueva di Collepardo, January 2017
  • Ercole, 8c+ (5.14c), Cueva di Collepardo, March 2017
  • It segid narg, 8c+ (5.14c), Grotta dell'Arenauta Sperlonga, December 2017
  • Sitting Bull, 8c+/9a (5.14c/5.14d), Cueva di Collepardo, April 2018
  • Rèveille-toi, 9a (5.14d), Cueva di Collepardo, June 2019

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Competition highlights[]

IFSC Olympic qualifying[]

IFSC Climbing European Championships[]

  • 2020 IFSC Climbing World Cup (Briançon)
    • Women lead: 1st
  • 2019 IFSC Climbing European Championships (Edinburgh)
    • Women lead: 2nd

IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships[]

  • 2019 IFSC Youth World Championships (Arco)
    • Female Youth Juniors combined: 1st
    • Female Youth Juniors boulder: 1st
    • Female Youth Juniors lead: 1st
  • 2018 IFSC Youth World Championships (Moscow)
    • Female Youth A boulder: 1st
    • Female Youth A lead: 6th
  • 2017 IFSC Youth World Championships (Innsbruck)
    • Female Youth A combined: 6th
    • Female Youth A boulder: 4th
    • Female Youth A combined: 5th

European Youth Championships[]

  • 2017 European Youth Championships (Lead & Speed) (Perm)
    • Female Youth A lead: 4th

References[]

  1. ^ "Laura Rogora, arrampicando verso Tokyo". VanityFair.it (in Italian). 2021-04-30. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  2. ^ "Sport Climbing ROGORA Laura - Tokyo 2020 Olympics". olympics.com. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  3. ^ "Fifteen-Year-Old Laura Rogora Sends Joe-Cita (5.14d)". Rock & Ice. 28 February 2017. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  4. ^ "SIX WOMEN QUALIFY FOR OLYMPICS IN TOULOUSE". International Federation of Sport Climbing. 1 December 2019. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  5. ^ "Lučka Rakovec and Adam Ondra crowned European Climbing Champions in Edinburgh". Planet Mountain. 6 October 2019. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  6. ^ "IFSC YOUTH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - ARCO (ITA) 2019". International Federation of Sport Climbing. 31 August 2019. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  7. ^ a b Climber News. "Laura Rogora Second Woman To Climb 9b "Ali Hulk Sit Extension Total"". Climber News.
  8. ^ "Pure Dreaming Plus 9a+ by Laura Rogora (18)". www.8a.nu. 1 June 2020. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
  9. ^ "Laura Rogora Sends The Bow 5.15a". Retrieved 2020-11-25.

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