Daniel Andrada climbs Chilam Balam at Villanueva del Rosario in Spain
It is from his American friend that the news about Andrada’s latest success has come: Chilam Balam in the Villanueva del Rosario cave in Andalusia. As many will remember, this 80m marathon was freed in 2003 - not without controversy due to the hitherto unheard of 9b+ grade - by Bernabé Fernandez and repeated, as late as 2011, by Adam Ondra and then Sébastian Bouin in May this year. Both suggested a difficulty more akin to 9a+/b.
Andrada required just over an hour to make the third repeat of what he has defined as "one of the most beautiful routes" he has ever climbed. Circa 235 moves, carried out to absolute perfection by the 40-year-old who in 2006 was a candidate for the first ever Arco Rock Legends Awards. At the time the climbing journalists had identified in Andrada talent, boundless enthusiasm and a contribution to this sport that goes well beyond the normal. Evidently little has changed during these last 10 years.
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