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		<li><strong><span>DOB:</span> </strong>19/04/1971</li>
		<li><strong><span>Home:</span></strong> Sheffield, UK.</li>
		<li><strong><span>Occupation:</span> </strong>Professional Climber.</li>
		<li><strong><span>Other interests:</span></strong> Animal Welfare, Health and Mountain Biking.</li>
		<li><strong><span>Sponsors:</span></strong> Marmot, DMM, Scarpa, Grivel.</li>
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	<p>Having been introduced to climbing in 1988 at college in Bristol, my life took on a whole new direction. My thoughts of becoming a P.E. teacher were diverted to the world of outdoor activities and instructing. Consequently, I taught at various centres around the UK for a few years, living the life of a multi-activity instructor.</p>
	<p>But it wasn&rsquo;t until the <a href="http://www.bristolclimbingcentre.com/">Bristol Climbing Centre</a> opened in 1992, that with their support, I really started to feel like a climber. This was the point that I made the brave/ unwise decision to dedicate my life to climbing. Twenty+ years down the line, I am happy to say it is still my one true passion. Earning a living from climbing is a hard and rewarding career but I don&rsquo;t look back with any regrets and wouldn&rsquo;t change the path I have chosen.</p>
	<p>I have enjoyed competitions for many years and love the competition arena. But equally relish the lonely feeling of being high up a route, with only a few dodgy wires between me and the ground.</p>
	<p>The variety of disciplines in climbing has held my interest and kept me on my toes, there is always something new to try and master. I think this is one of the reasons I have stayed keen for so long.</p>
	<p>Although climbing has been my main focus for a long time, I do have other interests. I love acting but rarely spend enough time in one place to pursue it. But when I do manage to partake, I really enjoy it.</p>
	<p>I am very keen on animal welfare and have been a vegetarian for about 19 years. We have a gorgeous dog Kodo, who was rescued from an RSPCA shelter and she now has a very happy life being a crag dog.</p>
	<p>Yoga has been something that I have done for years and I&rsquo;m sure it has helped my body not get too trashed and obviously it&rsquo;s very good for maintaining flexibility. I enjoy the relaxation side of it, as I am not very good at this normally, it gives me an opportunity to chill. When I neglect to do my yoga, I really miss it and start feeling like I&rsquo;m going to fall apart, so I know it is something that I will always do.</p>
	<p>I also seem to be doing a lot of mountain biking these days, which works well as a complement to climbing. It takes me to some great places and keeps my cardio-vascular system fit. If my motivation for climbing is a bit low, I can rely on mountain biking to give me my &lsquo;outdoor&rsquo; buzz.</p>
	<p>When people ask me what my favourite climb is, or even more broadly what style of climbing I like the best, I find it very difficult to answer. I have never specialised in one area. Partly because I get bored doing the same old thing (possibly why I have such itchy feet) but also I like the stimulation of doing something new. So if pushed, I would say my first love is trad onsighting. Basically I enjoy it all and as long as I&rsquo;m doing some sort of climbing, I&rsquo;m happy.</p>
	<h5>High points</h5>
	<p>Lucy is a true all-rounder; at home on the sea cliffs of pembroke, the ice of Colorado and the international competition arena.</p>
	<p><strong>Hardest trad on-sight:</strong> &lsquo;Boss Hogg&rsquo; E7 6c- Pembrokeshire,UK.</p>
	<p><strong>Hardest sport on-sight:</strong> Several f8a&#39;s of which her favourite is &#39;Monocroma&#39; f8a, Raco de Misa, Spain.</p>
	<p><strong>Hardest headpoint</strong> &#39;Slab and Crack&#39; E8 6c, Curbar, The Peak District, UK.</p>
	<p><strong>Hardest redpoint:</strong> &#39;Kalea Borroka&#39; f8b+, Siurana, Spain.</p>
	<p><strong>Hardest mountain route:</strong> &lsquo;Hasse-Brandler&rsquo; UIAA VIII, 500m Cima Grande, Dolomites, Italy.</p>
	<p><strong>Expeditions:</strong> new route, &lsquo;Venus Envy&rsquo; E4/5 6a, 600m The Baroness, Greenland. 2001.</p>
	<p><strong>Mixed new route:</strong> &lsquo;Mighty Aphrodite&rsquo; M9x- Ouray, Colorado USA, 2002. Unrepeated.</p>
	<p><strong>New boulder problem:</strong> &lsquo;Trente-six&rsquo; Font 7c+- Veaux, France.</p>
	<p>Only British woman to onsight numerous f8a&#39;s<br />
		First ascent of &lsquo;Mighty Aphrodite&rsquo; M9, a rock and ice route in Colorado that still hasn&#39;t seen a second ascent in its original unbolted state. It has now been bolted.</p>
	<h5>Competitions</h5>
	<p><strong>British Leading Champion:</strong> 1997/98, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007.</p>
	<p><strong>British Bouldering Champion:</strong> 2001.</p>
	<p><strong>British Masters Champion:</strong> 1998.</p>
	<p><strong>Best International result:</strong> Qualified for two World-Cup finals, gaining best result: 9th place 2003.</p>
	<p><strong>Best Ice competition result:</strong> 2nd place, Ouray International Ice Festival, Colorado 2002.</p>
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