Josune Bereziartu

Josune Bereziartu
Josune Bereziartu on Yeah Man, 2004
Personal information
NationalitySpanish
Born (1972-01-19) 19 January 1972 (age 52)[1]
Lazkao, Gipuzkoa, Spain[1]
OccupationFinancial services
Height174 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight57 kg (126 lb)
SpouseRikar Otegui (m. 1999)[1]
Climbing career
Type of climberSport climbing, bouldering, Competition climbing, Traditional climbing, Alpine climbing
Highest grade
Known forFirst female to climb 8c (5.14b), 8c+ (5.14c), 9a (5.14d) and 9a/9a+ ; first female to onsight 8a+ (5.13c), 8b (5.13d), 8b+ (5.14a); first female to solve 8B+ (V14), 8C (V15)
First ascents
  • Yeah Man (8b+, 300m, 2002)
  • El Pilar del Cantabrico (8a+, 500m, 2004)
  • Super Weissmuller (8a+, 300m, 2007)
  • Firenze (ED+ M7 R, 450m)
Updated on 20 January 2022

Josune Bereziartu (born January 19, 1972), also known as Josune Bereciartu Urruzola, is a Basque rock climber. For a decade starting in the late 1990s, she was considered the strongest female sport climber in the world and is regarded as one of the most important female rock climbers in history.

In 2005, Bereziartu almost completely closed the gap with the strongest male climbers by climbing to grade 9a/9a+  when the world's hardest climb was at 9a+/9b. She is known for being the first-ever female in history to climb grade 8c (5.14b), 8c+ (5.14c), 9a (5.14d) and 9a/9a+  sport climbing routes. Bereziartu is also known for being the first-ever female in history to onsight 8a+ (5.13c), 8b (5.13d), and 8b+ (5.14a) graded routes. She was one of the first-ever females to solve bouldering problems at 8A (V11) and above.

  1. ^ a b c Pegg, Dave (1 May 2000). "In your face: Josune Bereziartu". Climbing. No. 194. p. 54. ProQuest 236409446. Retrieved 20 January 2020.