OUTSIDE: Why is climbing more popular in Europe?
WOODS: Because of the resources they have. Where there isn’t rock, there are gyms that teach kids from a very young age.
You’re from Dallas. Not exactly a climbing town.
One of the badges I earned in Boy Scouts was learning to tie knots and climb. I got addicted.
Bouldering or sport climbing?
My passion is bouldering, but lately I’ve been trying traditional climbing and alpinism. I also want to sport-climb more seriously.
What do you think of the IOC’s move toward making sport climbing an Olympic event in 2020?
It’s amazing. Once it’s an Olympic sport, its popularity will skyrocket.
Like how the biathlon skyrocketed?
More like snowboarding, I hope.
Big plans for your 21st birthday, in August?
Coming from Europe, it’s not a big deal. But my fiancée is 22, so it sucks that she can go out and I can’t.
You mean you haven’t used your celebrity on Pearl Street?
Climbing is big here, but not that big. Maybe if I were Shaun White.