Saturday the 15th
Sep’12 was the day and it was 10AM when I reported in XLR8 indoor stadium. It
was the Corporate Indoor Olympics 2012. There were total 12 games in the
championship. I had registered for the Wall Climbing tournament.
The climbing
fraternity is pretty limited in Bangalore and most of them would be known to
each other. I was very eager and anxious to meet the fellow climbers from other
companies. I was the first one to report at the reporting time, which left me a
bit disappointed to start with. Then the organizers announced the start of
registration and people gradually started reporting.
The climbing
wall installed in that stadium was setup by one Mr.KeerthiPias from Outback
India, who is a good friend of mine and a veteran climbing coach. Another
surprise was that the climbing wall instructors also happened to be my climbing
friends from climbing wall at Sri.Kanteerava stadium where I practice climbing
during weekends. It was a good to meet them and I started practicing some
Bouldering moves along with them till the event start. The organizers had
instructed that the climbing participants could not practice on the competition
walls.
The wall setup
there for the competition had three climbing routes, each of about 30ft high.
First one was a straight-up with repeating holds pattern making it an easy one.
The second one was made a little tricky with non-repetitive holds pattern. Both
these walls were perpendicular to the ground. The third one was continuously inclined
subtending an angle of about 75o to the ground, making it an
overhanging wall. The holds pattern was again non-repetitive in this one too. The
Bouldering wall was to the right of these bigger walls with few interesting
overhangs.
View of the
third (inclined green) wall and Bouldering section
The competition
finally started at around 12.30PM. By then a total of 9 male climbers and 3
female climbers had registered. The organizers elaborated the rules. All the climbers
had to climb all three walls on a top-rope. All were made to climb the first
and the second walls. I was chosen to climb first just because I had reported
first. Incidentally I was the only climber who was climbing with a pair of climbing
shoes and a chalk bag.
I climbed the
first wall in about 26 seconds. It was an easy climb and I took it easy too.
And to my surprise all the other climbers climbed this wall. Few of them
struggled a bit, but climbed. Some of them were climbing for the first time in
their lives. It was overwhelming to see them still topping the wall! They were
rejoicing the victory and amused by their own performance.
Myself after
topping the first wall. The red wall adjacent to it is the second wall.
The
third one is to the right of the second one.
For the third
wall, the climbing order was changed. The slowest climber was made to climb
first and the fastest the last. I was fourth in the row. This was a tricky wall
due to the inclination. There were holds of different colors. The route was set
by the instructors. We had to use only “Yellow” and “Green” colored holds to
reach the top. Even touching of any other colored holds would be considered to
be a “Disqualification”.
Some amount of
practice is required to climb an inclined wall, unlike the other straight ones.
Every move upwards would also make the climber move horizontally, with his back
facing down. The toe to heel posture on the foot hold, elbow lock, abdomen
position, plan for the next move, everything matters. The first 3 climbers
could make it only till 1/3rd of the height. The crowd and the other
climbers by then had got the criticality of this wall. Though I was confident
about the climb, I had to mostly focus not to touch the invalid holds. The
route was indeed not as simple as I had thought; given the irregular practice I
had in the recent times. However, my long-distance running still kept me in a
competitive shape. I topped it in about two to three minute’s time. I was the
first climber till then to have topped the third wall. Topping the wall is
holding a specified top-most hold of the wall in both hands before letting it
go & swing down. I was obviously in lead till then. There were few more
climbers after me.
In other
climbing competitions, actually the climbers who are yet to climb would not be
watching their earlier contestants climb. This would actually help them to
connect the moves and make it easier for them. However, in this competition this
was not followed so strictly. So, I was also anxious if anyone else after me
could also top it watching me climb. It was also blessing-in-disguise for me in
a way, because I get to climb once more in the super-finals! Incidentally none
could top it, except the last-but-one climber who went up till the top-hold and
fell without holding it.
That made me the winner having topped all three walls. And thus makingGE,
the winner of Wall climbing tournament in Corporate Indoor Olympics, 2012.
It was great experience for me,
representing GE on a sports platformfor the first time.
Now, looking forward for more.
Bring-it-on... Let’s CLIMB!