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Rope climbing is a sport in which competitors attempt to climb up a suspended vertical rope using only their hands. Rope climbing is practiced regularly at the World Police and Fire Games, and is enjoying a resurgence in France,[when?] where competitions are held in shopping centers. Also, enthusiasts in the Czech Republic resurrected the sport in 1993, and hold local and national competitions.
Top ropeclimbing (or top roping) is a form of rock climbing where the climber is securely attached to a climbingrope that runs through a fixed anchor...
climbingrope is a rope that is used in climbing. It is a critical part of an extensive chain of protective equipment (which also includes climbing harnesses...
Ropeclimbing is a sport in which competitors attempt to climb up a suspended vertical rope using only their hands. Ropeclimbing is practiced regularly...
Glossary of climbing terms relates to rock climbing (including aid climbing, lead climbing, bouldering, and competition climbing), mountaineering, and...
Rope-solo climbing or rope-soloing (or self-belaying) is a form of solo climbing (i.e. performed alone without a climbing partner), but unlike with free...
difficult route. Indoor rock climbing is typically split into three disciplines: bouldering, lead climbing, and top roping. In early America, the cliff-dwelling...
(or boulder climbing) is by definition performed in a free solo format. Single pitch climbing means ascending climbs that are a single rope-length (up...
fixed ropeclimbing In climbing and mountaineering, a fixed-rope (or fixed-line) is the practice of securing in-situ anchored static climbing ropes to...
Lead climbing (or leading) is a technique in rock climbing where the lead climber clips their rope to the climbing protection as they ascend a pitch of...
Free solo climbing, or free soloing, is a form of rock climbing where the climbers (or free soloists) climb solo (or alone) without ropes or other protective...
traditional climbing and top ropeclimbing. Rope-solo technique as is used in rope solo climbing Self-rescue technique as is used in self-rescue climbing. Wikimedia...
about her year climbing trees. Many different techniques (free climbing, self-belayed climbing with a doubled-rope technique, single-rope technique, and...
wall climbing), rope solo climbing, sport climbing, traditional climbing and top ropeclimbing. Via Ferrata equipment as used in Via Ferrata climbing Wikimedia...
CEN, sets climbing-rope standards and oversees testing. Any rope bearing a GUIANA or CE certification tag is suitable for climbing. Climbing ropes cut...
speed climbing, competitors climb a standardised route using a top rope, in the shortest time possible. The International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC)...
Sport climbing Traditional climbing Speed climbing Solo climbing Free solo climbingRope solo climbing Top ropeclimbing Other Canyoning (Canyoneering)...
on a climbingrope, so that a falling climber does not fall very far. A climbing partner typically applies tension at the other end of the rope whenever...
Rated Climbing Ropes Available". Retrieved 2017-09-05. Photograph of a broken climbingrope Understanding Kernmantle Rope: Fall Protection and Rope Technology...
rock climbing equipment. Some areas have fixed anchors such as bolts or pitons. Descender: A friction device or friction hitch that allows the rope to be...
A climbing harness is a device which allows a climber access to the safety of a rope. It is used in rock and ice climbing, abseiling, and lowering; this...
Ice climbing is a climbing discipline that involves ascending routes consisting of frozen water. To ascend the route, the ice climber uses specialist equipment...
wall climbing is usually done in pairs as lead climbing, however, due to the length of the climbs, the second climber usually ascends via a fixed rope to...
and speed climbing (also not bolted, but instead top roped), it is sometimes confusingly referred to as "sport climbing". Sport climbing is a form of...
Slab climbing is a type of rock climbing where the rock face is at an angle less steep than vertical. It is characterized by balance- and friction-dependent...
Simul climbing, also known as climbing with a running belay, is a climbing method or style where all the climbers climb at the same time while tied into...
That Are No Longer in the Olympics – Ropeclimb". Time. 6 July 2012. "It Used to be Gymnastics: Olympic RopeClimbing". Balance Beam Situation. 27 August...