May we introduce: The German climber Lara Neumeier

Lara Neumeier is currently one of the most up-and-coming climbers in Germany. In the following video her new sponsor Petzl introduces the young athlete.

In addition to pure sport climbing, Lara Neumeier also sets accents in traditional and alpine climbing. Her profession is not the hall, but the rock - and she has pretty much cleared that last year: Hotel Supramonte (Sardinia, 8b, 11 SL), Tom et je ris (Verdon Gorge, 8b +) or breadboard (Kraftwerk, 8c) are only a small excerpt from their ticklist.

Video: The climber Lara Neumeier in a portrait

Credits: Cover Picture Petzl

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