More than 2500 registered climbers from all over Italy and 37 different countries were joined by at least another 3000 passionate boulderers in a grand finale to Sunday's fourth and final day of the biggest bouldering meeting.
Fotostrecke: Melloblocco 2009
This event has slowly but surely become an unmissable occasion for all climbers and thanks to them the meeting has grown from strength to strength. This year the Melloblocco broke even the most ambitious of records and registered a record number of participants and an incredible number of young and extremely young climbers. This is indicative of the Melloblocco's future. A great future!
The numbers demonstrate clearly that the event was a success. As does the number of foreign climbers who reached the valley early on Thursday to experience this adventure and collective celebration unfold day by day. Further proof of the success is how the valley welcomed the bouldering "tribe".These people thanked the valley by leaving it as clean as they had found it. The marvellous natural habitat was respected fully and the cars were left firmly parked, as the Melloblocco had only one simple: reach the climbing areas on foot or via shuttle buses.
Yes because Val di Mello's meadows, boulders, rock faces and beautiful waterfalls have only recently been transformed into Lombardy's biggest Nature Reserve and the melloblockers celebrated in the best way possible by calling it their own and, above all, personally taking on the responsibility of defending and safeguarding its future.
Melloblocco 2009 will be remembered for all of this. For the 700 boulder problems, of which 300 were new for this edition. But also for the incredible performances of the many champions who, like every year, climbed along side other passionate climbers. One person in particular astonished all and his incredible magic is destined to remain etched in people's memories for a long time to come.
We're talking about the youngster who has become known to the media as the Harry Potter of climbing, we're talking about Adam Ondra, the 16 year old from the Czech Republic who sent a record 8 special boulder problems. Set by Simone Pedeferri for the champion climbers, Ondra's climbs were true magic and his ascents excited and amazed all.As did those of the entire Russian female bouldering team. Olga Bibik, Yulia Abramchuk, Anna Gallyamova, Aleksandra Balakireva, Silvie Raifova and Natalya Vasylenko all sent all 8 female problems, as did Chloè Graftiaux from Belgium.
"It's been beautiful, the valley and the Melloblocco are fantastic" is how Olga Bibik, the great Russian bouldering champion who took part in the event for the first time ever, described the meeting. We're certain that this is also what the thousands of climbers thought who in these last four days were the main protagonists of this 6th Melloblocco! Val Masino and Val di Mello have already invited them for next year, for another great bouldering festival!
Women
Alexandra Balakireva: 8; Silvie Rajfovà: 8; Yulia Abramchuck: 8; Olga Bibik: 8; Anna Gallyamova: 8; Chloè Graftiaux: 8
Men
Adam Ondra: 8; Guillaume Glairon Mondet: 5; Alexey Rubtsov: 4; Sean Mc Coll: 3; Mykhaylo Shalagin: 3.
The Champions
Adam Ondra (Czech Republic), Anne Laure Chevrier (France), Anthony Lamiche (France), Barbara Zangerl (Austria), Cedric Lachat (Switzerland), Christian Core (Savona), Daniel Woods (USA), Gabriele Moroni (Italy), Gareth Parry (United Kingdom), Giulia Giammarco (Italy), Guillaume Glairon Mondet (France), James Pearson (United Kingdom), Jenny Lavarda (Italy), Lucas Preti (Italy), Mauro Calibani (Italy), Michele Caminati (Parma), Nalle Hukkataival (Finland), Olga Bibik (Russia), Yulia Abramchuk (Russia)