Volume 126, No 107 March 29, 2017

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Volume 126, No. 107 Wednesday, March 29, 2016

NEWS

Mountain campus plans expansion PAGE 4

Climbing to empowerment:

OPINION

GOP healthcare plan a trainwreck PAGE 6

Audrey Ancell is a usual at the Miramont FItness Center who usually puts the bouldering wall to good use. PHOTO BY OLIVE ANCELL COLLEGIAN

Female rock-climbers discuss involvement in the male-dominated sport By Zoe Jennings @zoe_jennings4

Earlier this year, 19-year-old Margo Hayes from Boulder, Colorado, achieved a new milestone in the world of climbing. After ascending La Rambla in Siurana, Spain, which has a difficulty rating of 5.15a in the Yosemite Decimal System, she became the first woman to complete a climb of that difficulty, ranking with even the top male climbers. Abby Matzke is a head climbing coach at North Miramont Lifestyle Fitness in Fort Collins, Colorado. In a male-dominat-

ed sport, Matzke is encouraged when women hit milestones in the climbing world, she said. Matzke began climbing 11 years ago when she fell in love with the sport at a birthday party. Now she oversees all of the coaches and climbing teams at Miramont, including non-competitive teams for little kids and competitive teams, including an all-girls competitive team. Although Matzke believes that climbing is a male-dominated sport, women are becoming more represented in the sport, she said “It’s up and coming for wom-

en,” Matzke said. Hayes’ milestone climb along with increased numbers in young women in climbing help cultivate women’s involvement in the sport. “This is a huge deal for women,” Matzke said about Hayes’ climb. “We just had a huge breakthrough for female climbers. No woman has ever done that.” Matzke teaches students during the weekly Ladies Climb class offered at Miramont. The class was designed to encourage women to start climbing. “Now women are getting into it, but it’s definitely intim-

Ladies Climb Classes: Every Sunday at 9 a.m. idating with all these men who are so good,” Matzke said. Anita Rae recently moved to Fort Collins and said she marveled at the climbing wall. She heard about the women’s climbing class and thought it was a great opportunity to learn. “I knew nothing and I stillfeel like I know next to nothing, but at least I can get up there,” see WOMEN on page 11 >>

SPORTS

CSU thin in secondary PAGE 13


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