Record-breaking Feat
Anouk Garnier, a French climber, made history by breaking the world rope climbing record at the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris. Scaling a free-hanging rope nearly 361 feet (110 meters) in just 18 minutes, she surpassed expectations and set a new benchmark in the sport.
Inspirational Journey
Garnier’s achievement not only shattered the previous world record but also the female rope climbing record. The 34-year-old athlete expressed her elation, calling the moment “magical” and a dream come true after facing various challenges along the way.
Philanthropic Climb
Besides her personal triumph, Garnier dedicated her climb to raise funds for cancer prevention and support, inspired by her mother’s battle with the disease. Her determination and perseverance exemplify a true athlete with a purpose.
Future Endeavors
While awaiting validation from Guinness World Records, Garnier looks forward to returning to obstacle racing and carrying the Olympic torch in Marseille. Her resilience and commitment serve as a testament to the power of chasing dreams and overcoming obstacles.