Female athletes crushed it this year. In mainstream sports, ladies showed their competitions can be just as compelling as men鈥檚, with the 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 World Cup final garnering more views than any soccer match in U.S. history at nearly 23 million, the Rousey-Holm title fight setting an all-time UFC attendance record of 56, 214, and Serena Williams being named Sports Illustrated's Person of the Year.听
In the world of mountain sports, however, raw athleticism, rather than viewership and attendance, becomes the best metric of success. Feats can take weeks in remote areas to accomplish and are sometimes purposefully unpublicized. But that doesn鈥檛 make them any less awesome, and this year women did some truly tremendous things, proving they can not only hang with鈥攂ut also beat鈥攖he boys. Presenting four of 2015鈥檚 most praiseworthy mountain performances.
Alissa St. Laurent wins the Canadian Death Race

In August, the 31-year-old ultrarunner crossed the finish line of this mountainous 77-mile course . Overall. It was the first time in the 15-year-old race鈥檚 history that a woman topped the podium, and St. Laurent did it in stunning fashion; she bested the first听place male by nearly 90 minutes.听
鈥淚 feel like I went out pretty bold and it worked out for me,” she . 鈥淎 lot of women hold that back, that competitive drive. I'd like to see it more.鈥
Mikaela Shiffrin becomes first American to win back-to-back World Cup slaloms

At the end of November, the reigning Olympic slalom champ won back-to-back World Cup slalom victories in Aspen, Colorado. Only four Americans had ever won in Aspen, the Denver Post reports, 鈥渂ut none since 1984 and never twice in two days.鈥澨
On top of that, Shiffrin鈥檚 first win was by a margin of 3.07 seconds, a new record for the women鈥檚 event. And the second win brought the 20-year-old鈥檚 World Cup victory tally to 17, a number legendary skier Lindsey Vonn didn鈥檛 achieve, the Post points out, until she was 24.
鈥淪ometimes I鈥檓 surprised at the times,鈥 Shiffrin . 鈥淏ut that鈥檚 how I鈥檓 skiing.鈥澨
Heather Anderson鈥檚 self-supported FKT on the Appalachian Trail

In September, the 34-year-old personal trainer from Seattle, Washington, crossed all 2,168 miles of the Appalachian Trail in 54 days, 7 hours, and 48 minutes with no assistance. That effort chopped four days off of the previous record, set in 2013 by a North Carolina teacher named Matt Kirk.
As we reported in October, by setting this FKT Anderson 鈥渉as become the first woman to hold the unsupported thru-hiking records on both the AT and the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). In 2013, she completed the PCT in 60 days, 17 hours, and 12 minutes.鈥
听鈥淚've never been afraid to dream big and jump in feet first,鈥 she told us, 鈥渘o matter the cost or consequences.鈥
Sasha DiGiulian becomes one of the first Americans and the first woman to free climb the Eiger鈥檚 North Face

In August, 22-year-old phenom Sasha DiGiulian and her climbing partner, Carlo Traversi, became the first Americans to conquer a 600-meter route known as Magic Mushroom. DiGiulian was also the first woman to send it.听
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鈥淚 had no idea what I was getting myself into,鈥 DiGiulian, who until that climb had little alpine experience, told 黑料吃瓜网. As we reported in September, 鈥渕ore than 60 climbers have died while attempting the north face, which has earned it the nickname 鈥楳urder Wall.鈥欌澨
After rain, snow, and ice storms made another route up the Eiger impossible, she and Traversi made the push for Magic Mushroom, topping out after climbing for three days, earning DiGiulian her big firsts.听
鈥淭he Eiger was kind of the epitome of something beyond my comfort zone,鈥 DiGiulian told 黑料吃瓜网.听