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2011 Dominion Riverrock Bouldering Comp Results

The World Cup wasn't the only comp taking place last weekend as a small field comprised of a few of America's strongest boulderers turned out for the Blue Ridge Mountain Sports Boulder Bash at the Dominion Riverrock Sports Festival in Richmond, VA.

While billed as a bouldering comp the event was, as noted by Paul Robinson, more of a route climbing endeavor as the problems climbed long sequences out a crazy-looking "bouldering cage" consisting of a big horizontal roof filled with a series of large volumes.  This video of Women's winner Sasha DiGiulian should give you a good sense of the style:

Sasha Digiulian winning @ 2011 Richmond RiverrockWatch on youtube









2011 Blue Ridge Mountain Sports Bash - Dominion Riverrock Festival - Richmond, VA
Men's Final Results Women's Final Results
  1. Zach Lerner - $1,000
  2. Paul Robinson- $750
  3. Daniel Woods - $400
  4. Ryan Banister - $250
  5. Alex Johnson - $100

  1. Sasha DiGiulian- $1,000
  2. Angie Payne - $750
  3. Leanna Lockhart - $400
  4. Charlotte Bosley - $250
  5. Kati Peters - $100

 


DPM was at the event and they have a write up with more pictures (like the one above right) that you can read by clicking here.  A highlight reel from the comp can be viewed here.

Legacy discussion

6 comments

  1. Guest

    So i've been seeing different results for this competition, such as Zach winning, then D Woods, with Ryan at third.  Here's the video I saw these at. Just showing the discrepancies from source to source.  Thanks for giving us these awesome climbing write ups!

    1. Guest

      http://www.dpmclimbing.com/climbing-videos/watch/domminion-riverrock-bouldering-competition

  2. Guest

    Actually, forget what i said.  I'm an idiot haha

  3. Asdf

    why are there announcers at these damn competitions

    1. Cadaverchris

      not sure if climbing will ever figure out the whole announcer thing....

  4. Cadaverchris

    I really like that when you are victorious on this set-up you get to top out, and look good. way better than an awkward pumped out down climb and/or knee wrenching drop.