Aleksandra Miroslaw, the world record holder in women's speed climbing, achieved a remarkable feat on Monday by breaking her own record twice in the same day. Speed climbing is a competitive sport where athletes race to ascend a 15-meter wall in the quickest time possible.
During the qualification seeding heats, the 30-year-old athlete from Poland surpassed her previous world record time of 6.24 seconds by a mere 0.03 seconds in her first run. This impressive performance set the stage for an even more extraordinary achievement in her second attempt, where she clocked in at an astonishing 6.06 seconds.
Miroslaw's exceptional display of skill and speed not only solidified her position as a dominant force in the sport but also positioned her as the frontrunner for the gold medal in the upcoming stages of the competition in Paris. Her previous success includes a fourth-place finish in the women's combined sports climbing event at the Tokyo Games three years ago.
With her unparalleled speed and determination, Miroslaw has undoubtedly set a new standard in women's speed climbing and continues to inspire athletes and fans alike with her record-breaking performances.