Posted on August 20 2015
Great climbers aren't born, they're made and the place that they learn their craft is what makes them who they are. From the people around them to their local climbing spots, it all feeds into the type of athlete they become just as our earliest climbing experiences shape our climbing style and future expectations. What type of climber then comes out of the flat heartland of Texas, USA? Well, in the case of 20-year-old Delaney Miller, three time US national champion, a pretty damn good one. We caught up with Delaney in her home town of Frisco to find out more about how she became the formidable competition climber we all know today and how climbing has changed everything for her, even her outlook on life itself. This is the first episode in a four part series made in collaboration with adidas Outdoor and Five Ten which takes an exciting look into the hometowns of four young, global athletes to find out how these towns shaped them into the stars they are today. As part of the series EpicTV, adidas Outdoor, and Five Ten are giving viewers a chance to star in their very own Hometown Crusher episode plus win a whole bunch of adidas Outdoor and Five Ten gear. To enter, just upload 5 photos of your hometown or of you doing the sport you love to the Hometown Crusher Facebook page: facebook.com/hometowncrusher