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Hansjörg Auer

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

February 18, 1984(35)

Day of Death

March 16, 2019

Place of Birth

Zams, Tyrol, Austria

Also Known As

Хансйорг Ауэрهانسجورج أوير

Hansjörg Auer

Acting

Biography

Hansjörg Auer was born on February 18, 1984, in Zams, in the Austrian Tyrol. He grew up in a family of mountaineering farmers, typical of this mountainous region. Early on, he distinguished himself with his exceptional climbing abilities, quickly reaching grade 8a on the walls of his region. Alongside his passion for the mountains, he pursued studies and became a mathematics teacher. Auer became known at the age of 23, in 2007, thanks to his free solo ascent of the legendary "Via Attraverso il Pesce" (Weg durch den Fisch or Fish Route) on the south face of the Marmolada in the Italian Dolomites. This 37-pitch (850 m), graded 7b+, is considered one of the most difficult free solo routes in the world. He completed the ascent without a rope in 2 hours 55 minutes, a feat that was internationally acclaimed and later compared to Alex Honnold's performance on El Capitan. This solo remains one of the most remarkable in the history of modern mountaineering. After this ascent, Hansjörg Auer pursued a career marked by audacity and innovation, focusing on free climbing, free soloing, and challenging alpine expeditions, often on unclimbed peaks or via uncharted routes. Among his notable achievements: In 2006, he free soloed "Tempi Moderni," another major route on the Marmolada (27 pitches, 850 m, 7a). He made several first ascents of Himalayan and Karakoram peaks, including the south face of Nilgiri South (Annapurna, Nepal), the west face of Lupghar Sar West (Pakistan, solo), and the s…

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Filmography