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June 24, 2009

New Dyno Record



By The News Team
Jun 24, 2009

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Strange that this comes from a country largely below sea level, but the record for the longest dyno, a move where a climber essentially jumps for a hold, was set at a bouldering competition in Holland last week. The new record was set at 9.1 feet by Dutch climber Nicky de Leeuw . Watch the video at World Cup Boulder 2009's website.

--Kyle Dickman


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