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Anastasia "Annie" Sanders (born July 22, 2007) is an American rock climber who specializes in competition climbing but who also does outdoor sport climbing, and bouldering, and is based in Fort Worth, Texas. Climbing career Competition climbing In November 2022, Sanders won the USA Climbing National Championships for both women's competition lead climbing and competition bouldering events in her first senior competition at age 15. In March 2023, she again swept the competition at the 2023 USA Climbing National Team Trials, winning the bouldering, lead and combined events, and qualifying for the United States national team for the 2023 IFSC Climbing World Cup and the 2023 IFSC Climbing World Championships in the process. Sanders reached two bouldering finals during the 2023 World Cup season, placing 4th in the Salt Lake City and 5th in the Seoul. As a youth competitor, Sanders won IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships gold medals in bouldering, lead and combined in 2021, and in bouldering in 2022, all in the Female Youth B (age 13-15) category. Rock climbing She has made several outdoor ascents of sport climbing routes at grade 5.13 (7c+) or higher in the Red River Gorge in Kentucky, including a flash of Omaha Beach at 5.14a (8b+), in October 2021. Rankings World Cups Season rankings IFSC Climbing World Championships USA Climbing National Championships IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships Youth Notable ascents Redpointed routes 5.14a (8b+) Omaha Beach, Red River Gorge, flashed, October 2021 God's Own Throne, Red River Gorge, October 2020 5.13c (8a+) The Madness, Red River Gorge, October 2021 References External links USA Climbing competition results. Discover the Annie Sanders popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Annie Sanders books.

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