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Adidas Outdoor Athletes CLAIM FREEDOM ADIDAS OUTDOOR ATHLETES Antoine Girard Alexander Huber Thomas Huber Antoine Girard FRANCE · ParaGlidinG DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH plaCE OF reSideNCE SPORTS / ACTIVITIES 18.11.1979 in Valence, Montmeyran, France Paragliding, Climbing, Moun- France taineering, Running, Biking, Cross Country Skiing, Wind- surfing. Antoine paragliding Girard 18/11/1979 . VALENCE, FRANCE PLACE OF RESIDENCE LateST SUCCESS OR proJECT Montmeyran, France 1st Airtour 2014 ACTIVITIES LIFETIME proJECT Paragliding, Climbing, Mountaineering, Running, Biking, Cross To have as much fun as possible in outdoor sports. Flying, Country Skiing, Windsurfing. climbing and feeling free. I have to push my limits in everything I do. BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS 3rd Xalps 2013 FavoURITE Spot 1st Airtour 2011 and 2014 Col de la Bataille, Ecrins, France Flight from 7500m on Broad Peak (2009) XC-hikeandfly: 2nd (2014) WWW.ANTOINEGIRARD.coM ANTOINEGIRARD Why should people submit their projects and join the Claim Freedom What does it mean to you to be a member of the adidas Outdoor team? campaign? 01 04The adidas Outdoor Team is above all a family, with all that this implies! If there is a chance to realise your dream, go for it! We don’t always get a They support me on every aspect when I need it. That’s all I need to push second chance in life! my limits. I am proud to be part of the team and help advance the Outdoor sport! How do you perceive freedom and how important is it for you to follow your dreams? What is your next project? 02 Freedom is being able to try to realise my dreams. I like living free and I 05My next project is to cross the Alps of New Zealand; it’s an 800km hike and would do anything to achieve the impossible. My life is guided by my dreams, fly in complete autonomy. it’s what allows me to move forward and push my limits. What is the one thing that you would like to tell your fellow climbers/ 03runners/bikers/flyers to motivate them to achieve their dream goals? Life is a dream so live it fully! Alexander Huber GERMANY · Mountaineer DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH plaCE OF reSideNCE SPORTS / ACTIVITIES 30.12.1968 in Trostberg, Scheffau, Climbing, Skiing Germany Berchtesgadener Land, Germany Alexander mountaineer Huber 23/10/1992 . TROSTBERG, GERMANY PLACE OF RESIDENCE LateST SUCCESS OR proJECT Scheffau, Berchtesgadener Land, Germany Weather Bock Wall ACTIVITIES LIFETIME proJECT Climbing, Skiing Make the best out of life ! BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS FavoURITE Spot Weisse Rose, Open Air, Salathe, Free Rider, Latok II, El Alps Nino, El Corazon, Bellavista, Free Solo Direttissima, Free Solo Kommunist, Zodiac Speed Record, Free Zodiac, Voie Petite, Nose Speed Record, PanAroma, Free Solo Grand Capucin, Ulvetanna, Holtanna, Eternal Flame, Asgard Ba- vairan Direct, Nirwana sashadiGIULIAN sashadiGIULIAN sashadiGIULIAN sashadiGIULIAN Why should people submit their projects and join the Claim Freedom What does it mean to you to be a member of the adidas Outdoor team? campaign? 01 04It´s great to be a part of team which shares the same passion! Because it´s a great chance to realise your dreams! What is your next project? How do you perceive freedom and how important is it for you to follow your 02dreams? 05Just get a great finish of the summer season…. To be out there in the mountains gives me the feeling to be in the right place. Maybe just because the human being originates from nothing else than the pure nature. What is the one thing that you would like to tell your fellow climbers/ 03runners/bikers/flyers to motivate them to achieve their dream goals? Go for it ! Thomas Huber GERMANY · Mountaineer DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH plaCE OF reSideNCE SPORTS / ACTIVITIES 18.11.1966 in Palling, Oberau, Climbing, Paragliding, Biking, Germany Berchtesgadener Land, Running Germany Thomas mountaineer Huber 18/11/1966 . PALLING, GERMANY PLACE OF RESIDENCE LateST SUCCESS OR proJECT Oberau, Berchtesgaden, Germany Standthard-Heron Egger- Traverse, Patagonia ACTIVITIES LIFETIME proJECT Climbing, Paragliding, Biking, Running Torre Traverse in my “Special way” BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS FavoURITE Spot Latok II SW Face, Ogre, Shivling-Shivas Line, El Nino-El Yosemite, Karakorum, Patagonia and HEIMAT- Berchtes- Capitan, Free Zodiac, El Capitan, Nose Speed Rekord El gaden Capitan, Mount Asgard- Bavarian Direstissima, Namless Tower-Eternal Flame WWW.KEVINJORGESON.coM THOMas HUBER HUBERBUAM Why should people submit their projects and join the Claim Freedom your own adventure for yourself and your team, and not for Claim Freedom. campaign? Only then can Claim Freedom give you the basis for living YOUR VERY OWN 01 DREAM. It’s such a great chance for young, motivated outdoor athletes to make their crazy dreams come true. I remember how it was in my past: we always had a crazy plan, a mega-target in our sights, but we didn’t have the means to What does it mean to you to be a member of the adidas Outdoor team? make it happen. So we were limited to local projects. With Claim Freedom, adidas Outdoor is opening the doors to the world of adventure. When we 04Since being an adidas Outdoor athlete, I’ve been taken into a big family who were young we would have given our all for a chance like this! all have the same objective, whether it’s running, flying or climbing: freedom is our life. And adidas Outdoor helps us to live this dream without limits! How do you perceive freedom and how important is it for you to follow your dreams? What is your next project? 02 Freedom is what we strive for. To arrive, to reach your goal after a long, 05To get fit after my shoulder operation, and I’m looking forward to climbing, difficult journey, to live in the moment where time and space don’t mean a maybe to visit Patagonia in February! thing anymore, to be in the here and now. Yes, that’s a very sacred moment for me; that’s happiness, that’s freedom! But freedom is also having the opportunity to tread the path that your Which terrex products do you use on a daily basis and which product aspirations have designed. Claim Freedom is giving athletes the freedom to represents the one «must-have» you wouldn’t leavever? find their own freedom! 06 Whether summer or winter, it has to be the light down jacket. A real “must- have”! But, basically, everything from the new terrex range is ingenious; the What is the one thing that you would like to tell your fellow climbers/ colours, the functionality and the cuts all make the products the ideal travel runners/bikers/flyers to motivate them to achieve their dream goals? companions when you’re on your adventure. (Who wants to look like a tramp 03 when you’re doing great and meaningful things?!) Be yourself, be genuine and don’t dance to the tunes of others. Discover #claimfreedom LIVE WITHOUT LIMits.
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