Ines Papert Explained

Ines Papert
Birth Place:Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany
Occupation:Professional ice climber, author
Height:170 cm
Typeofclimber:Ice and mixed climbing, rock and alpine climbing
Updated:17 January 2017

Ines Papert (born 5 April 1974) is a German alpine climber, and a world champion ice and mixed climber best known for her competition ice climbing awards and difficult alpine ascents. She has made a number of first ascents and has broken difficulty grade milestones for female climbers.

Early life

Ines Papert grew up in the northern Saxon town of Bad Düben, Germany. She comes from a musical family and plays piano and saxophone. After completing her education as a physiotherapist, Papert left her home in Saxony, Germany in 1993 and moved to Berchtesgaden, Bavaria in the Alps. It was only there that she discovered her interest in the mountains. She began to learn about hiking, biking, and skiing before moving on to mountain climbing.[1] Her first major mountain climb was in 1996 on Watzmann (2713m), which is the highest peak which is entirely within Germany.

Climbing career

In 2006, she won the overall Ice Climbing World Cup, and over the years she won the world cup three more times.[2] On 13 November 2013 she made the first ascent of Likhu Chuli (6719m) in Nepal and reached the summit by herself.[3] Ines was the first woman to climb the mixed climbing grade of M11.[4]

Significant Climbs

Competitions

She has won more than 20 World Cup ice-climbing events.[8]

yearplacement
20002nd place in the World Cup in Saas Fee
20011st place in the overall World Cup
20022. Place in the overall World Cup
1st place at the World Championship in Pitztal in the disciplines "Difficulty" and "Speed"
20031st place in the overall World Cup
20041st place at the World Championships (Difficulty)
2nd place overall at the Ouray Ice Festival (and 1st place women's) finish
20052nd place at the World Championships (Difficulty) and 1st place at bouldering
1st place at the European Championships
1st place at the Ouray Ice Festival[9]
20061st place in the overall World Cup[10]
1st place at Ouray speed climbing competition
20082nd place overall at the Ouray Ice Festival (and 1st place women's) finish
20132nd place overall at Ouray Elite Mixed Climbing Competition (and 1st place women's)
1st place at Ouray Speed Climbing Competition

Personal

She now lives in Bayerisch Gmain. On 22 August 2000, she became a mother to her son Emanuel.

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Ines Papert: Climber, Crusher, Mother. 21 January 2014. The Clymb. en-US. 2017-01-17.
  2. Web site: Ines Papert. Papert. Ines.
  3. News: Likhu Chuli I, first ascent by Ines Papert in Nepal. 2017-01-17.
  4. Web site: Ines Papert – and Films Banff Centre. www.banffcentre.ca. 2017-01-17.
  5. News: Unberührter Sechstausender: Als Erste auf dem Gipfel. Tarnutzer. Karin Steinbach. 27 November 2013. Neue Zürcher Zeitung. de-CH. 0376-6829. 2017-01-17.
  6. Web site: Mayan Smith-Gobat and Ines Papert Repeat Riders on the Storm, Patagonia. www.rockandice.com. 2 March 2016 . 2017-01-17.
  7. News: Luka Lindič and Ines Papert Free Big Alpine Routes – Gripped Magazine. 6 January 2017. Gripped Magazine. en-US. 2017-01-17.
  8. Web site: How Single Mom and Ice Climbing Champ Ines Papert Does It All. www.climbing.com. 28 March 2016 . 2017-01-17.
  9. Web site: Ines Papert. blackdiamondequipment.com. 2017-01-17.
  10. News: Ines Papert on form at Ouray (USA) and Valle di Daone (IT). 2017-01-17.