Strange to admit, but I've not heard of her before? A dark horse, or just somehow slipped my attention?
Quote from: Durbs on September 06, 2023, 10:30:15 amStrange to admit, but I've not heard of her before? A dark horse, or just somehow slipped my attention?Not really a dark horse imo, but she's not super heavy on the promo either.https://climbing-history.org/climber/815/katie-lamb
It's great to see the male / female performance gap shrink to just a measly grade, especially in bouldering which I'd (naively?) think would be the last discipline to approach parity.
...but apparently Brooke was close to climbing Box Therapy in her first session! So hopefully there's more uber hard female ascents to come. (Although perhaps after the olympics )
Quote from: lukeyboy on September 05, 2023, 10:14:48 pmIt's great to see the male / female performance gap shrink to just a measly grade, especially in bouldering which I'd (naively?) think would be the last discipline to approach parity.Speculatively - as problems are often easily identified as being better suited to some than others based on your "assets", I suppose it's not hard to find one that suits you best, regardless of gender.Irrespective of this, the climbing is still going to be hard for anyone at that grade, and an amazing effort.
However i don't think we are as close to that as it would appear jut looking at grades. Whilst the gap has closed a lot its still pretty wide, 8C+ was done by a man 13 years ago at least and 9b 15 years ago.
...10x male 9A ascents (I think that's right) by 7 peopleAnd if you look beneath that, the number of men who've climbed 8C+ is massive...
Quote from: Bradders on September 07, 2023, 12:57:55 pm...10x male 9A ascents (I think that's right) by 7 peopleAnd if you look beneath that, the number of men who've climbed 8C+ is massive...12 ascents at 9A by 9 men by my count, with at least another 41 men who have climbed 8C+.https://climbing-history.org/list/17/strongest-male-boulderers
Quote from: 36chambers on September 06, 2023, 01:53:12 pm...but apparently Brooke was close to climbing Box Therapy in her first session! So hopefully there's more uber hard female ascents to come. (Although perhaps after the olympics )Yeah, Shawn also mentions it in this vid with Magnus
A woman in the top 50 of any sport is pretty unusual.
Who are the other v15 females other than Ashima? (Remus mentioned there were 4? Are 3 others questionable? I know that Jana from Czech gave an FA 8B+/C that linked into the second half of Terranova, but not sure on others.
Quote from: remus on September 07, 2023, 01:53:45 pm12 ascents at 9A by 9 men by my count, with at least another 41 men who have climbed 8C+.https://climbing-history.org/list/17/strongest-male-boulderersI wonder how those number change if alphane gets downgraded
12 ascents at 9A by 9 men by my count, with at least another 41 men who have climbed 8C+.https://climbing-history.org/list/17/strongest-male-boulderers
Quote from: Teaboy on September 07, 2023, 02:06:34 pmA woman in the top 50 of any sport is pretty unusual.The other - very niche - example that springs to mind is Nicky Spinks & Jasmin Paris in ultra fellrunning
Interesting discussion. I think it's the top performers that are relevant in the conversation about gender gap, not the breadth. The fact that the hardest that the top achieving woman has climbed is only a grade different to the equivalent for a man, shows where each gender is in terms of what is physically possible, regardless of how often it has happened.
Think of it like the gender pay gap; it matters not one jot if a single woman is paid 5% less than the highest paid man, and a handful are paid 5% less than her, if all women are paid 20% less on average than the average man. You could say the pay gap was 5%, but the 20% gap on average is much more significant. And the same applies here, the gap at the absolute top is now small, but look beneath and it's still extremely wide. In fact, it might even be growing?
Also, in terms of what's "physically possible", from a pure difficulty perspective I think women are perfectly capable of climbing the same grade as men. The style they do it in may end up being different though based on morphological / physiological differences.