Thomas Van Tonder gets High Above Soweto with 90m Rope Climb Record
Thomas van Tonder is seen setting a Guinness World Record for fastest 50m rope climb at Red Bull Rising With The Sun in Soweto, South Africa on November 17, 2020. Photo Cred: Tyrone Bradley | Red Bull Content Pool

Meet South African Thomas van Tonder – a guy who just climbed 90-metres up a rope as an official Guinness World Record!!!

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (18 November 2020) – Months of strategising, planning and training all formed part of helping Red Bull Obstacle Course Racing (OCR) Athlete, Thomas van Tonder, achieve his gargantuan goal of a 90m rope climb between one of Joburg’s most iconic landmarks, the Soweto Towers.

Van Tonder nailed the climb in 09:05 and in the process set an unofficial GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS ® title for the 50m rope climb at 00:03:19.688.

Van Tonder says, “Starting the attempt today with all the witnesses was amazing. Everything felt good, the rigging crew were on point, and I fell into a good rhythm. I got to the 50m mark, and I was able to lock into the rope and take a second to catch my breath and look at my watch. I knew then that I had achieved a sub 4min time, which for me was personally a huge goal to aim for. 

“It was then that I realised I still had another 40m to climb. That last part was brutal, as I had spent a lot of my energy already on the first 50m section. I was battling with arm pump and trying to manage so as to not let my hands fail, but I made it to the top and seeing the team there waiting for me was an unforgettable moment”. 

With South Africans going into lockdown in March this year, and all sports put on hold, it was a challenge for many athletes to stay motivated and to find ways to keep up with their training. For van Tonder, a World Champion in Obstacle Course Racing (OCR), a sport that requires a lot of training outdoors and using various forms of obstacle structures, it was important to find ways to keep mentally and physically fit when going outdoors was not an option.

It was during this time that van Tonder drew inspiration from British adventurer, Ross Edgley and fellow OCR athlete, Leon Kofoed, to lay out a goal for the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS attempt rope climb.

Thomas Van Tonder gets High Above Soweto with 90m Rope Climb Record
Thomas van Tonder is seen setting a Guinness World Record for fastest 50m rope climb at Red Bull Rising With The Sun in Soweto, South Africa on November 17, 2020. Cred: Tyrone Bradley | Red Bull Content Pool

As the country moved through into lower levels of lockdown, van Tonder was able to get back into the gym for conditioning and much-needed simulation work at CityROCK, an indoor climbing facility in Johannesburg, in preparation for the record attempt.

Further to his training, van Tonder also spent a lot of timing researching the right gear for the climb. Limiting weight was a key consideration when it came to choosing the harness and helmet. Shoes, for example, needed to ensure grip and help manage any pain. And lastly, finding the correct rope that would not tangle and twist.

Be sure to also head over to redbull.com for more information on Thomas van Tonder, his journey towards the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS attempt and ‘Rising with the Sun’ episodes.


Sources: Redbull | 
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