PARIS — Polish sport climber Aleksandra Mirosław made history at the Paris 2024 Olympics by breaking her own world record in the women’s Speed climbing event, stunning the crowd with a remarkable time of 6.06 seconds during the qualifying rounds.
Mirosław, a two-time Speed world champion, showcased her exceptional skill and speed in front of an enthusiastic audience at the Le Bourget Climbing Venue. In her first climb, she set a new record with a time of 6.21 seconds, surpassing her previous best of 6.24 seconds achieved in September 2023. However, she didn’t stop there; shortly after, Mirosław broke her own record again with a blistering 6.06 seconds.
The Polish climber’s performance was nothing short of electrifying. Facing South Africa’s Aniya Holder in the seeding run, Mirosław’s climb was met with huge cheers from the crowd. She began her ascent in Lane B, swiftly scaling the wall in an impressive 6.21 seconds. Her achievement was met with exuberant celebrations as she made her way back down, taking a moment to soak in the significance of her performance with a deep breath and a broad smile.
Mirosław’s remarkable feats not only solidify her status as one of the top climbers in the world but also highlight the growing excitement and competitiveness in the sport of climbing at the Olympic level. Her ability to consistently push the boundaries of speed climbing is a testament to her dedication and skill, making her a standout athlete in the ongoing Paris 2024 Games.
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