Polish speed climber Aleksandra Miroslaw just redefined “peak performance” by breaking her own world record 🏔️ and snagging her third world title at the IFSC Climbing World Championships in Seoul! The 31-year-old Olympic champion blazed up the 15-meter wall in 6.03 seconds—faster than most TikTok trends go viral. 🚀
In a nail-biting rematch of the 2024 Paris Olympics final, Miroslaw edged out China's Deng Lijuan, who clocked a season-best 6.22 seconds despite recent injuries. “This one is special,” Miroslaw said, grinning like someone who just unlocked a real-life achievement. 💪
China flexed its climbing prowess with all six athletes reaching the quarterfinals. Zhou Yafei grabbed bronze (6.34s) after defeating South Korea’s Jeong Ji-min, marking her first Worlds medal. 🥉 Team China’s depth? Chef’s kiss. 👏
Miroslaw’s win proves age is just a number—and gravity might be optional. 🌟 Who’s ready for the 2028 Olympics?
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Miroslaw breaks own world record to claim speed climbing world title
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