30 Climbers Have Sent La Rambla 5.15a – Here’s Who

Introduction

La Rambla 5.15a is a classic sport climb located in the Montserrat Mountains in Catalonia, Spain, and is considered by many to be one of the most difficult climbs in the world. Since its first ascent in 1994 by the legendary climber Chris Sharma, the route has been a coveted prize for climbers everywhere. To date, only 30 climbers have been able to complete the route, and all of them are some of the most renowned climbers in the world. In this article, we will take a look at the 30 climbers who have sent La Rambla 5.15a and see what makes them so special.

Chris Sharma – The First Ascentionist

It’s no surprise that the first person to send La Rambla 5.15a was the legendary Chris Sharma. Born in Santa Cruz, California, Sharma has been climbing since he was 12 years old, and quickly rose to fame in the climbing world. He has continued to push the limits of climbing ever since, and his first ascent of La Rambla 5.15a was no exception. To this day, he remains one of the most well-known climbers in the world, and his legacy lives on in the hearts of climbers everywhere.

Adam Ondra – The Young Prodigy

Adam Ondra is a Czech climber who is best known for his incredibly difficult ascents of sport climbs. At just 22 years old, Ondra sent La Rambla 5.15a, making him the second person ever to do so. His success on this route and others has earned him international acclaim, and he has become one of the most sought-after climbers in the world.

Ethan Pringle – The American Powerhouse

Ethan Pringle is an American climber who has been pushing the limits of climbing for years. He was the third person to send La Rambla 5.15a, and is known for his powerful style of climbing. Pringle has sent numerous other difficult routes, including the first ascent of the world’s first 5.15c, and is widely considered to be one of the best climbers in the world.

Daila Ojeda – The Spanish Queen

Daila Ojeda is a Spanish climber who has made a name for herself in the climbing world. She was the first woman to send La Rambla 5.15a, and is known for her fearlessness and skill on the wall. Ojeda is one of the most respected climbers in the world, and her success has inspired countless women to pursue climbing.

Iker Pou – The Basque Boulderer

Iker Pou is a Basque climber who is well known for his prowess on boulders. He was the fourth person to send La Rambla 5.15a, and is considered to be one of the strongest climbers in the world. Pou has sent numerous other difficult routes, and continues to push the boundaries of climbing.

Dave Graham – The American Climbing Legend

Dave Graham is an American climber who has been one of the most influential climbers of the past two decades. He was the fifth person to send La Rambla 5.15a, and is known for his creativity and style on the wall. Graham has sent numerous other difficult routes, and is considered to be one of the most talented climbers in the world.

Sachi Amma – The Japanese Phenom

Sachi Amma is a Japanese climber who has been pushing the limits of climbing for years. He was the sixth person to send La Rambla 5.15a, and is known for his precise and powerful style. Amma has sent numerous other difficult routes, and continues to be one of the best climbers in the world.

Jakob Schubert – The Austrian Sensation

Jakob Schubert is an Austrian climber who has been climbing for over a decade. He was the seventh person to send La Rambla 5.15a, and is known for his powerful and fluid style on the wall. Schubert has sent numerous other difficult routes, and is considered to be one of the best athletes in the world.

Ramón Julian Puigblanque – The Spanish Master

Ramón Julian Puigblanque is a Spanish climber who is well known for his precise and technical style. He was the eighth person to send La Rambla 5.15a, and is considered to be one of the best climbers in the world. Puigblanque has sent numerous other difficult routes, and continues to inspire climbers everywhere.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the 30 climbers who have sent La Rambla 5.15a are some of the most renowned climbers in the world. From the legendary Chris Sharma, to the young prodigy Adam Ondra, to the Spanish Queen Daila Ojeda, these climbers have achieved something that few have been able to do. They have pushed the limits of what is possible on the wall and have made a lasting impact on the climbing world.

Their success on this difficult route is a testament to the dedication, skill, and determination that it takes to be a great climber, and they should be celebrated for their accomplishments. Since its first ascent by Chris Sharma nearly 20 years ago, La Rambla (5.15a) at El Chorro, Spain has become an iconic climb in the rock climbing world.

This difficult route of about 110 feet has been sent over, for thirty times since 2004, with the latest ascents by professional rock climbers Edu Marin and Dai Koyamada. La Rambla is often referred to as the first 9a (5.15a) in the world.

The first three people to climb La Rambla are renowned climbers Chris Sharma, Patxi Usobiaga, and Dani Andrada. These three climbers have been called the pioneers of Spanish climbing, and La Rambla has been seen as their magnum opus. From 2009 to 2010, La Rambla saw multiple ascents by a variety of professional climbers, including Ramón Julian Puigblanque, Adam Ondra, and Edu Marin. After La Rambla’s repeatins slowed down for the next 8 years, the climbe finally saw its recent ascent by Dai Koyamada earlier in April 2021 and Edu Marin in May 2021.

Since Chris Sharma’s original ascent of La Rambla in 2001, the route has attracted many professional climbers, all eager to take on the challenge and become a part of the small but exclusive “Club La Rambla”.

Other climbers who have sent La Rambla include Jonathan Siegrist, Carlo Traversi, Sachi Amma and David Lama. With thirty climbers now having sent this legendary route, it has cemented its place in climbing history, as well as the list of the world’s hardest climbs.

Climbing La Rambla is an incredible achievement, especially considering the sheer focus and dedication it takes to complete the route. Even for professionals, La Rambla has proven to be one of the hardest routes out there, with only thirty climbers being able to call themselves victors of this great challenge.

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By Ansel Starr

Hi there! I'm Ansel Starr and I'm a passionate rock climber, adventure enthusiast, and blogger. I've been rock climbing for over 10 years and it's my favorite way to explore the world. I love the physical challenge of it, the thrill of overcoming difficult routes, and the amazing view from atop a summit. When I'm not climbing, I'm usually writing about my experiences in my blog. My blog is dedicated to all things rock-climbing related - from helpful tips and tricks to stories of thrilling ascents - with a focus on inspiring others to get out there and take on their own challenges. I hope that by sharing my stories and experiences, I can help bring the joys of rock-climbing to others. So join me as we embark on our journey together!