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Rock Climber Dies in Kalymnos After Several Bolts Fail

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A 60-year-old climber from the Czech Republic died Friday while climbing on the Greek island of Kalymnos, one of the world’s leading sport climbing destinations, after several bolts failed. Authorities are investigating the incident. Below are reports from Rebolt Kalymnos and the Kalymnos Rescue Team. Rebolt Kalymnos released a statement detailing the accident: The tragic accident that claimed the life of a 60-year-old Czech climber happened on …

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A 60-year-old Czech climber has died on the Greek island of Kalymnos. The Kairn.com portal, which reported the incident on Monday night, wrote that the accident happened on Friday, March 27. It also stated that the fall was not Czech's fault, but that the bolts of a fixed belay point on the rock broke.

A 60-year-old Czech climber has died on the Greek island of Kalymnos. The Kairn.com portal, which reported the incident on Monday night, wrote that the accident happened on Friday, March 27. It also stated that the fall was not Czech's fault, but that the bolts of a fixed belay point on the rock broke.

A 60-year-old Czech climber has died on the Greek island of Kalymnos. The Kairn.com portal, which reported the incident last night, wrote that the accident happened on Friday, March 27. It also stated that the fall was not Czech's fault, but that the bolts of a fixed belay point on the rock broke.

A 60-year-old Czech climber has died on the Greek island of Kalymnos. The Kairn.com portal, which reported the incident last night, wrote that the accident happened on Friday, March 27. It also stated that the fall was not Czech's fault, but that the bolts of a fixed belay point on the rock broke.

Athens - A 60-year-old Czech climber has died on the Greek island of Kalymnos. The Kairn.com portal, which reported the incident last night, wrote that the accident happened on Friday, March 27. It also stated that the fall was not Czech's fault, but that the bolts of a fixed belay point on the rock broke.

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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