Born:

1994, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Biggest achievement:

First German woman to climb 9a / First woman to climb 9a in Germany: Sever the Wicked Hand, Frankenjura (2019) / Repeat of Wallstreet (8c), the first-ever 8c in the Frankenjura

DMM athlete since:

2020

Chiara Hanke is a German sport climber based in Betzenstein in the Frankenjura, and a trailblazer for women's climbing in Germany. She came to the sport at 13 as a rehabilitation exercise after a shoulder injury sustained wakeboarding, and never looked back. A former competition climber who represented Germany at World Cup level, she gradually shifted her focus to real rock, drawn in by the world-class limestone on her doorstep. In 2019 she became the first German woman to climb 9a, as well as the first woman to climb a 9a in Germany, with her ascent of Sever the Wicked Hand at the Hängender Stein in the Frankenjura. Alongside her climbing, Chiara is training to become a high school teacher of maths, economics and law, and works part-time as a route setter and lecturer in the federal teaching team of the German Alpine Club. Now increasingly drawn to multi-pitch and trad climbing, she brings the same technical precision and patient determination to longer objectives that she has always brought to single-pitch sport routes, guided by the simple belief that progress, however small, is always worth celebrating.

"When I climb I live in the here and now. There is nothing around me, no thoughts, no worries. I climb because I enjoy it."

Get to know Chiara.

Which route keeps calling you back?

Wallstreet and Scaramouche multi-pitch.

How would you describe your climbing style and your anti-style?

Technical and precise. Anti-style: roofs and sloper compression moves.

What keeps you motivated?

Progress, even small improvements. I try to see the positive in everything. I enjoy the sport, time outdoors and the company of others, and I like the challenge of pushing myself.

What has climbing taught you?

To be patient and to deal with setbacks. You fail a lot, but that is just part of it. In the end you get better, and if you stick with it, it often pays off.

Who are your role models, both within and outside the climbing community?

My grandma. She is so fit for her age and has so much energy and zest for life. It is genuinely inspiring.

What is one essential item you always carry in your crag bag that is not climbing gear?

Lip balm and nail clippers.

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