Born:
1966, England
Biggest achievement:
Ben Moon is one of the most influential and pioneering climbers in the history of the sport. Born on 13 June 1966 in England, he started climbing at seven in the Lake District and by his late teens was already redefining what was possible on rock. In 1984, aged just 18, he established Statement of Youth (8a) at Lower Pen Trwyn, one of the first pure sport routes in the UK. What followed was a decade of groundbreaking first ascents that reshaped sport climbing internationally, culminating in the first ascent of Hubble at Raven Tor in 1990, now widely regarded as the world's first 9a. In bouldering he was equally ahead of his time, establishing Voyager (low start) at Font 8B+ on gritstone in 2006, which went unrepeated for around eight years. In 2015, just shy of his 49th birthday, he made the fourth ascent of Rainshadow (9a) at Malham Cove, demonstrating that age need not be a ceiling for hard climbing. Alongside his climbing, Ben founded Moon Climbing in 2002 and created the globally renowned MoonBoard, which has transformed how climbers around the world train for hard movement.