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Ondra's Farewell to Bouldering. There Is No Danger of Nostalgia on the Letenská Plain, He Says

Summary by Deník.cz
They say that when something ends, something new begins. In the case of Adam Ondra, the best Czech climber, this will essentially be the case. When he says goodbye to competitive bouldering at the Letenská pláň World Cup this weekend, he will focus even more on climbing for difficulty.
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They say that when something ends, something new begins. In the case of Adam Ondra, the best Czech climber, this will essentially be the case. When he says goodbye to competitive bouldering at the Letenská pláň World Cup this weekend, he will focus even more on climbing for difficulty.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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