Describe
your climbing background:
I have now moved from Bern to Reichenbach in the
Bernese Oberland. It is much better to stay near
the mountains instead of spending the whole day
in the smog of the city. The place where climbers
meet in our area is Interlaken. There are a lot
of sympathetic and strong climbers around and in
this scene, I feel really comfortable.
Was there a big breakthrough or defining moment
for you?
The first time I won the qualification
round in a bouldering World Cup—not only a
big surprise but at the same time a really great
experience, which made me feel the right way.
What are you up to when you’re
not climbing?
I just finished my studies as a medical microbiology
and immunology scientist. Therefore I did a lot
of laboratory work in the past year. Right now
I am helping to renovate an old house, which belongs
to the family.
Who or what inspires you?
All kinds of people who
are motivated and practice something with all their
passion and energy—it
doesn’t matter what they do whether it’s
science or some kind of sport.
Care to comment on: pre-clipping more than one
draw on sport routes or pre-placed gear on trad
routes, chipping/comfortizing holds, glue vs.
no glue?
I don’t care about these things as long
as they don’t affect the people who practice
it. Chipping holds is another thing—it
affects everybody and for me it seems clear that
it is a big sin to do this.
What are your future plans or goals in climbing?
Having
fun and always try to improve.