Anak Verhoeven

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Anak Verhoeven
Anak Verhoeven Climbing WCh 2018.jpg
Verhoeven at the 2018 World Championships, Innsbruck
Personal information
Born (1996-07-15) 15 July 1996 (age 27)
Schriek, Belgium
OccupationProfessional rock climber
Height5 ft 3 in (160 cm) [1]
Website www.anakverhoeven.be
Climbing career
Type of climber
Highest grade
Known for
First ascents
  • Sang Neuf (9a)
  • Sweef Neuf (9a+)
  • Ciudad de Dios pa la Enmienda (9a/9a+)
Retired2021 (competition) [2]
Medal record
Women's competition climbing
Representing Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
World Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2017 Lead
World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2016 Paris Lead
World Cup
Silver medal icon.svg2016Lead
Bronze medal icon.svg2017Lead
European Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2017Lead
Belgian Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2016Lead
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2017Lead
Updated on 23 January 2022.

Anak Verhoeven (born 15 July 1996) is a Belgian rock climber who specializes in sport climbing and in competition lead climbing. She has repeatedly won the Belgian National Championship in lead climbing. In 2016, she ranked first on the IFSC World Ranking List. In 2017, she won both the World Games and IFSC Climbing European Championships. [3] Verhoeven is also one of the strongest female sport climbers, and in 2017, became the first-ever woman in history to establish a new 9a+  (5.15a) route, Sweet Neuf. [1]

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Early life

Verhoeven was born in Belgium and started to climb when she was 4 years old, [1] and both her parents were already climbers. [4] [5]

Climbing career

Competition climbing

Verhoeven at the Climbing World Championships 2018 Lead Final Climbing World Championships 2018 Lead Final Verhoeven (BT0A2537).jpg
Verhoeven at the Climbing World Championships 2018 Lead Final

In 2012, at age 16, she started participating in the Lead Climbing World Cup, and by 2014, had become the Junior European Champion at the Championships in Edinburgh. [2] In 2015, she won the World Youth Championship in Italy, where she competed for the last time as a junior. [2] In the same year, she also participated in the Lead Climbing World Cup, where she ranked fourth. [2]

In 2016, she competed at the World Championships in Paris. During the finals, she managed to top the route but fellow competitor Janja Garnbret also topped and won gold due to countback. [2] In the same year, she also ranked second in the Lead Climbing World Cup. [2] Verhoeven ended the 2016 competition season as number 1 on the IFSC World Ranking List. [6] In 2017, she won both the World Games and IFSC Climbing European Championships. [3]

In late 2017, Verhoeven was forced to take time off from competition climbing with a serious elbow injury from which she did not fully recover until 2019. [7] [1] In June 2021, Verhoeven announced that she was retiring from competition climbing to focus on her outdoor rock climbing projects. [2]

Rock climbing

In September 2017, she did the first free ascent (FFA) of the 9a  (5.14d) route Sang neuf, at Pierrot Beach in France, becoming the first-ever woman in history to do an FFA at that grade. [8] [2] She then did the FFA of Sweet Neuf (links Sang Neuf with the 25-metere second pitch of Home Sweet Home), and proposed a 9a+  (5.15a) rating, which in June 2019 was confirmed by Cédric Lachat  [ fr ] on repeating Sweet Neuf. [9] Her ascent of Sweef Neuf made her the second-ever woman in history to climb a 9a+ route (Margo Hayes was first), and the first-ever woman in history to do the FA of a 9a+ route. [4] [10] [11]

In December 2017, Verhoven did the FFA of the 9a/9a+ route Ciudad de Dios pa la Enmienda in Spain, [12] making her the first-ever female to do an FFA of a 9a, a 9a/+ or a 9a+ route (Angela Eiter did the first-ever female FFA of a 9b route). [2] In November 2019, she climbed her second 9a+, Joe Mama, in Spain. [13] [2] In June 2020, Verhoeven made the FFA of Kraftio, a route that was bolted 15 years earlier but had repelled all attempts to scale it; [14] Verhoeven graded it 8c+/9a making it Belgium's hardest-ever sport climbing route, which she named in memory of the former Belgian climber Chloé Graftiaux. [15]

In May 2024, Verhoeven became fourth-ever female to redpoint a 9b  (5.15b) graded route with her ascent of La Planta de Shiva at Villanueva del Rosario in Spain. [16]

Personal life

Christian faith is an important part of Verhoeven's life, [17] which she said was not just inherited or copied from her parents, but a personal faith. [5] [18]

Rankings

Climbing World Cup

Discipline2012201320142015201620172018
Lead349442311
Combined-----7-

[19]

Climbing World Championships

Youth [3]

Discipline2010
Youth B
2011
Youth B
2012
Youth A
2013
Youth A
2015
Juniors
Lead24221

Adult [3]

Discipline2012201420162018
Lead22626

Climbing European Championships

Youth [3]

Discipline2012
Youth A
2013
Youth A
2014
Juniors
2015
Juniors
Lead3212

Adult [3]

Discipline201320152017
Lead1941

Number of medals in the Climbing European Youth Cup

Lead

Season [3] CategoryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
2011Youth B55
2012Youth A325
2013Youth A112
2014Juniors11
Total103013

Number of medals in the Climbing World Cup

Lead

Season [3] GoldSilverBronzeTotal
2014224
2015134
2016235
20171124
201822
Total37919

Notable ascents

Redpointed routes

9b  (5.15b):

  • La Planta de Shiva – Villanueva del Rosario, Spain – 15 May 2024. The fourth-ever repeat of a 9b graded route by a female. [16]

9a+  (5.15a):

9a/9a+  :

9a  (5.14d):

  • Esclatamasters – Perles, Spain – January 2022 – Verhoeven climbed the route twice on the same day. [23]
  • Joe Cita – Oliana, Spain – December, 2021. [7]
  • La prophétie des grenouilles – Rocher des Brumes, France – July, 2021. [24]
  • Sang Neuf – Pierrot Beach, France – 4 September 2017 – FFA, and first-ever creation of a new 9a route by a female in history. [4] [2]
  • Era Vella – Margalef, Spain – April, 2015. Verhoeven's first 9a. [4] [17]

8c+/9a  :

  • Kraftio, Belgium – 4 June 2020 – First ascent and Belgium's hardest climbing route at the time; named in memory of Chloé Graftiaux. [15] [14]

See also

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