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Shauna Coxsey
English rock climber

Shauna Coxsey

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English rock climber
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Runcorn, United Kingdom
Age
31 years
Stats
Height:
163 cm
Weight:
58 kg
Awards
Member of the Order of the British Empire
 
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Biography

Shauna Coxsey MBE (born 27 January 1993) is an English professional rock climber. She is Britain's most successful climber, having won the IFSC Bouldering World Cup in 2016 and 2017.

Early life

Coxsey was born and raised in Runcorn, Cheshire. She began climbing in 1997 at age four, after being inspired by seeing French climber Catherine Destivelle on television climbing in Mali.

Career

Coxsey is mainly active in competition climbing and has participated in several international competitions in bouldering. She has won the British Bouldering Championships on multiple occasions. In 2012, she won the 9th edition of the competition Melloblocco, and she placed 2nd in the World Cup stages in Log-Dragomer and Innsbruck. She finished third in the 2012 Bouldering World Cup.

In 2013, she sent (ascended cleanly) her first problem graded 8B (V13)  when she climbed Nuthin' But Sunshine in Rocky Mountain National Park. In November, she was appointed one of the UK's first British Mountaineering Council Ambassadors. In 2014, Coxsey placed second overall in the IFSC Bouldering World Cup, and fourth at the Bouldering World Championships in Munich. In the same year, she became the third woman ever to boulder 8B+ (V14) when she topped New Baseline in Magic Wood near Chur, Switzerland. In 2015 she won the British Bouldering Championships in Sheffield, UK and took first place at the Bouldering World Cup in Munich, Germany. Coxsey was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2016 Birthday Honours.

In late 2016, she suffered a shoulder injury, preventing her from competing in that year's Bouldering World Championships despite topping the overall rankings in the Bouldering World Cup,. She won four IFSC Climbing World Cups in Meiringen (SUI), Kazo (JPN), Innsbruck (AUT) and Sheffield (UK). At the World Cup in Munich (GER) she placed second. In 2017, she again won four Bouldering World Cup stages, in Meiringen (SUI), Kazo (JPN), Mumbai (IND) and Vail (USA). In Munich (GER) she again placed second and secured the overall 2017 title. In August 2019, Coxsey won two bronze medals at the 2019 IFSC Climbing World Championships in Hachioji, Japan, in bouldering and the combined event. During the finals of the combined event she set a British women's speed climbing record of 9.141s, securing second place in the speed component of the combined ranking by winning races against Futaba Ito and Miho Nonaka before losing to Aleksandra Miroslaw. Additionally, by reaching the finals of the combined event, she secured a qualification spot for Tokyo's 2020 Summer Olympics.

Rankings

IFSC Climbing World Cup[3]

Discipline2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Lead-------30--
Bouldering3819342211910
Speed----------
Combined-------3--

Climbing World Championships

Youth

Discipline2008
Youth B
2009
Youth A
Lead919

Adult

Discipline201120122014201620182019
Bouldering16-4--3
Lead-----17
Speed-----41
Combined-----3

Number of medals in the Climbing World Cup

Bouldering[8]

SeasonGoldSilverBronzeTotal
201233
2013123
20142316
2015134
2016426
2017426
20180
2019112
Total1112730

Outdoor bouldering

Coxsey is the first British woman to climb the V12, V13, and V14 grades.

V14 (8B+):

  • New Base Line – Magic Wood (SWI) – 12 July 2014 – First female ascent of Bernd Zangerl's Boulder (2002)


V13 (8B):

  • Ropes of Maui – Dinas Mot (GBR) – 5 April 2016 – First female ascent (first ascent by Pete Robins, 2014)
  • One Summer in Paradise – Magic Wood (SWI) – 3 July 2014 – Second female ascent (first ascent by Martin Keller, 2005)
  • Zarzaparrilla – Albarracin (ESP) – 31 March 2014 – First female ascent
  • Nuthin But Sunshine – Lower Chaos (Rocky Mountain National Park, USA) – 26 June 2013 – First female ascent (first ascent by Dave Graham, 2000)
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