26-year-old German climber Alex Megos making the first ascent of Bibliographie at Céüse, the second 9c in the world, in August 2020
Ken Etzel

Video: Alex Megos climbing Bibliographie at Céüse

The video of German climber Alexander Megos establishing Bibliographie at Céüse, the second 9c in the world.
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26-year-old German climber Alex Megos making the first ascent of Bibliographie at Céüse, the second 9c in the world, in August 2020
Ken Etzel

Last August Alexander Megos created climbing history at Ceüse in France with his first ascent of Bibliographie, the world's second 9c and the most difficult climb in France. The 26-year-old required 60 days of effort to redpoint his three-year project at the citadel of modern sports climbing.

The hardest sport climbs in the world
2012 Change 9b+, Flatanger, Norway. First ascent: Adam Ondra
2013 La Dura Dura 9b+, Oliana Spain. First ascent: Adam Ondra. Second ascent: Chris Sharma, 2013
2013 Vasil Vasil 9b+, Sloup, Repubblica Ceca. First ascent: Adam Ondra
2017 Silence 9c Flatanger, Norway. First ascent: Adam Ondra
2018 Perfecto Mundo 9b+, Margalef, Spain. First ascent: Alexander Megos
2020 Bibliographie 9c, Ceuse, France. First ascent: Alexander Megos

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