Angie Scarth-Johnson | Athlete
Angie Scarth-Johnson
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13.01.2022 I'm super excited to have @JLL continue to support me. Having great support will allow me to truly reach my potential. With the postponement of the Oceania Olympic qualifiers, as well as Tokyo 2020, Im now thinking about my training more then ever , with restrictions easing and gyms beginning to open. I feel the pain of all athletes that now have to get back to their physical peak. I was lucky to have my dad build a wall at home ! But now it’s time to get back out there. Yo...u can follow my progress and watch my story of ambition here: https://bit.ly/AngieAmbitionJLL #AchieveAmbitions #StoriesofAmbition
10.01.2022 I am a strong supporter of diversity within our sport. As a women of colour ,I would like to see more empowering opportunities for those that may feel under represented. The Women’s Virtual climbing Festival will be held on Saturday, September 5 via Zoom . www.women-uprising.com Women Uprising
09.01.2022 Not long now till the Oceania Olympic Qualifiers . so far ,the comp still seems to be going ahead , so I’m making the most of my training sessions.
08.01.2022 Join us tonight for the digital release of Pacific Lines. Explore the rocky cliffs of 'Eua, Tonga with team climbers Angie Scarth-Johnson and Lee Cossey as they... search for new routes in this developing climbing area. Find out more here: The North Face presents: Pacific Lines. A film by Side Trip Productions and Resonate Productions supported by Climbing Anchors Photo by Lee Cossey
08.01.2022 It’s been almost 2 years since I filmed Pacific Lines at 14 years old , this film is about my journey of developing routes in Tonga and discovery of family Heritage . A lot has happen in the world since then , but my Passion for climbing and love for my family remains the same . Join me for a free viewing of the digital realese of Pacific Lines , I will be available for a chat and questions thought out the film and afterwards
03.01.2022 NEW LIVE EPISODE DROPPING WEDNESDAY 1JULY @ 12pm AEST ***WATCH LIVE HERE ON FACEBOOK LIVE*** Angie Scarth-Johnson is genuinely someone that I look up to...even ...though she's only 16. Her diminutive frame and age belie a ferocious drive and talent as one of the worlds best sport climbers, despite not coming from a climbing background and her parents not being 'outdoorsy'. How's this... At 7 she started climbing (after some nasty accidents around the house). By age 9 she became the youngest person in the world of any gender to climb and send a grade 31, twice. And at 12 years old Angie became the second Australian woman to have achieved a grade 34 and the only Australian woman to do this multiple times. (For the non climbers out there...we are talking rarefied air. Seriously hardcore stuff - you know that movie Free Solo? The hardest pitch in that is a grade 28/29) She is constantly breaking stereotypes of 'what's possible' Angie will be diving deep into fear, motivation and the challenges and successes of blazing her own path not in spite of her age and gender but because of it. Her theme is AUTHENTICITY and she is probably one of the most 'real' and genuine people I know in the outdoor space. Angie Scarth-Johnson is an adventure thinker and her episode drops on Wednesday! Time: Wednesday 1st July 12pm AEST (that's Sydney time) Tuesday 30th June 7pm PT (that's LA time) =#neverstopexploring #adventurethinkingLIVE #adventurethinking #thenorthface The North Face The North Face - Australia & New Zealand Climbing Anchors JLL