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- Q451059 description "Belgian sport climber".
- Q451059 description "Belgian sport climber".
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- Q451059 abstract "Chloé Graftiaux (18 July 1987 in Brussels, Belgium – 21 August 2010 in Courmayeur, Italy) was a Belgian sport climber, who fell to her death on the 3,773-metre (12,379 ft) Aiguille Noire de Peuterey in the Mont Blanc massif, aged 23.In the 2010 season of the IFSC Bouldering World Cup, she won Gold at the World Cup events in Vail, United States and Sheffield, United Kingdom and finished third in the overall standings.She was a multiple lead climbing champion. In January 2010 she won the Ice Master-Worldcup ice climbing in Valle di Daone.On 21 August 2010 she climbed the Aiguille Noire de Peuterey with her climbing partner, Nicolas. While descending the south face of the mountain a boulder came loose. She was not roped up and she fell to her death.".
- Q451059 birthDate "1987-07-18".
- Q451059 birthYear "1987".
- Q451059 deathDate "2010-08-21".
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- Q451059 deathYear "2010".
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- Q451059 dateOfBirth "1987-07-18".
- Q451059 dateOfDeath "2010-08-21".
- Q451059 name "Graftiaux, Chloe".
- Q451059 placeOfDeath "Courmayeur, Italy".
- Q451059 shortDescription "Belgian sport climber".
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- Q451059 comment "Chloé Graftiaux (18 July 1987 in Brussels, Belgium – 21 August 2010 in Courmayeur, Italy) was a Belgian sport climber, who fell to her death on the 3,773-metre (12,379 ft) Aiguille Noire de Peuterey in the Mont Blanc massif, aged 23.In the 2010 season of the IFSC Bouldering World Cup, she won Gold at the World Cup events in Vail, United States and Sheffield, United Kingdom and finished third in the overall standings.She was a multiple lead climbing champion.".
- Q451059 label "Chloé Graftiaux".
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- Q451059 givenName "Chloe".
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