Climbing Eating Disorders
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Climbing Eating Disorders
FILE - Slovenia's Janja Garnbret, right, signs an autograph at the IFSC Climbing World Championship 2023 in Bern, Switzerland, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023. Garnbret, an eight-time world champion and defending Olympic gold medalist, attracted headlines last year when she spoke out on Instagram about the problems of eating disorders: “Do we want to raise the next generation of skeletons? Let’s not look away.” The 25-year-old Garnbret said she became concerned when she started hearing young girls “talking about how if they lost some weight, they would be just as good” as the other girls who were winning. (Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP, File)
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FILE - Switzerland's Petra Klinger competes in the Sport Climbing Women's Lead Qualification for the 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series in Shanghai Friday, May 17, 2024. Seeing athlete after athlete improve by getting skinnier, sport climbing world champion Petra Klingler admitted she started thinking about ways to drop weight. The veteran Swiss climber, who is on track to qualify for the Paris Games, knew it wasn’t a healthy approach. But maybe, Klingler thought, eating less was the only way to keep up with her competitors. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)
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FILE - Petra Klingler, of Switzerland, competes during the women's combined lead final at the International Federation of Sport Climbing World Championships Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019, in Tokyo. Eating disorders have long been a part of sport climbing, which made its Olympic debut in Tokyo and where lighter athletes typically have an advantage while trying to go higher and faster on the climbing routes. Klingler is one of many athletes who are trying to call attention to the problem and get sporting officials to take action. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
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FILE - Slovenia's Janja Garnbret competes during the women's Boulder Final at the IFSC Climbing World Championship 2023 in Bern, Switzerland, Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023. Garnbret called for more discussion about eating disorders at the youth level of the sport, and for more action by officials, including banning unhealthy athletes from competing. (Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP, File)
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FILE - Slovenia's Janja Garnbret, right, signs an autograph at the IFSC Climbing World Championship 2023 in Bern, Switzerland, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023. Garnbret, an eight-time world champion and defending Olympic gold medalist, attracted headlines last year when she spoke out on Instagram about the problems of eating disorders: “Do we want to raise the next generation of skeletons? Let’s not look away.” The 25-year-old Garnbret said she became concerned when she started hearing young girls “talking about how if they lost some weight, they would be just as good” as the other girls who were winning. (Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP, File)