International Womens Day: Alannah Yip
Going into the final event of the Olympic qualifiers, Alannah Yip was in last place. Having made a calculated decision to conserve her energy for the first two events, Alannah had yet to show her competition what she was made of. From sixth place, Alannah took the win, securing her the only spot to represent Canada in climbing for the first time in history at the Tokyo Olympics. She did the math, and she was right. This is how Alannah moves through life humble, calm, and focused. She knows how easy it is to get caught up in the moment, to lean into the adrenaline of competition; immediately overwhelmed by the yelling and cheering inside the climbing gym. But Alannahs true strength lies in how she can tune it all out. Alannah is what you d call the total package. She is strong in both body and mind. Her coach, Andrew Wilson, says that Alannah s parents played a huge factor in her wellroundedness, raising her to value being a good person equally to being a good athlete. Outside of being an Arcteryx at
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