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Nationality
  
Japanese

Type of climber
  
Weight
  
65 kilograms (143 lb)

Name
  
Yuji Hirayama


Retired from competitions
  
2007

Role
  
Rock climber

Website
  
ameblo.jp/stonerider/

Height
  
1.73 m

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Born
  
February 23, 1969 (age 55) Tokyo (
1969-02-23
)

Highest grade
  
Redpoint: 9a+ (5.15a)On-sight: 8c (5.14b)

World champion rock climber yuji hirayama at tedxtokyo


Yuji Hirayama (平山ユージ), born on February 23, 1969 is a Japanese rock climber, specializing in lead climbing competitions. He won two Lead World Cup, in 1998 (first Asian climber to win the title), and 2000. He is also famous for various speed records on El Capitan.

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Biography

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In 2001, Hirayama made a climbing tour in the U.S. with the French climber François Legrand.

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On September 29, 2002 Hirayama and Hans Florine climbed The Nose in 2:48:55, setting a new speed record.

In 2003 he made the first ascent of a proposed 9a+ (5.15a) called Flat Mountain.

In 2004 he hit the headlines when he onsighted the 8c (5.14b) White Zombie. This ascent represented the first 8c onsight in history. On 2005 Aug 10, Tomas Mrazek had the 2nd 8c onsight, Pata Negra at Rodellar in eastern Spain.

In 2007 his Nose record was broken by the German "Huberbuam", Alexander Huber and Thomas Huber. The two brothers climbed The Nose on October 8, 2007 in 2 hours, 45 minutes and 45 seconds. On July 2, 2008, Hirayama and Florine retook the record in a time of 2:43:33. Then on October 12, 2008, they lowered the record to 2:37:05.

In 2008 he has put up and repeated hard boulder problems, such as the third ascent of Uma V14 at Shiobara, and the first ascent of Ginga V14 at Kanoto.

In 2010 Hirayama opened "Climb Park Base Camp", a climbing gym in Saitama prefecture, Japan.

In 2012, he freed a multi-pitch route called Pogulian Do Koduduo in the Mount Kinabalu National Park in Borneo with one pitch in 9a.

References

Yuji Hirayama Wikipedia


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