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Weekend Whipper: When A Boulderer Goes Sport Climbing…

This is what happens when you let those darn pebble wrestlers tie in to the sharp end.

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At the first ever lead dyno competition (because why not, right?) at Central Rock Gym, in Watertown, Massachusetts, there were limbs and bodies flying willy-nilly, high and low.

This somersaulting fall is honestly quite something—almost looks like a circus trick. This is what happens when you let those darn pebble wrestlers tie in to the sharp end. We’d say this guy should have read the article on How to Dyno, except, well, he got third in the comp so he clearly knows what’s up. But maybe we need to have an article on how to fall if you fail on a dyno ?… Alas!


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