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RunOut #144: Life After Competition: Hannah Schubert and Eating Disorders in Climbing
Hannah Schubert is an Austrian climber who has podiumed at the World Cup and the World Championships. Now retired from professional competition, Hannah was recently profiled in Der Spiegel, one of Germanys' largest publications, where she opened up about her struggles with eating disorders during the height of her competitive career.
Our conversation traces Hannah's career, from climbing alongside her brother Jakob, to the hyper competitive world of Austrian climbing, and what it meant to stand on a World Cup podium. We look at how eating disorders can spread through taking silent cues, comparing yourself to others, and the comments made by coaches. We talk about how easy eating disorders are to hide from others, making it hard to talk about and address. And we hear about the ultimate breaking point for Hannah, and her years long recovery back to mental and physical health.
But first, Chris has a confession to make to Andrew ... and needless to say, Andrew is NOT happy about it.
Our final bit is some classic Winona shit.
Show Notes
Follow Hannah Schubert on Instagram
Profile in Der Spiegel
Guest Blog by Hannah Schubert: Why I Think Vulnerability Matters
Young Women with Anorexia Nervosa Speak Out about Hospital Experiences
Michigan Ice Festival
Winona Ice Festival
Matthew Drazkowski rant
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