Fearless alpine climbers Ueli Steck and Dani Arnold enter into a daring rivalry to set speed records on the great north faces of the Alps.
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00:00 Stekto's climbing wall is a record time of 2 hours and 47 minutes.
00:05 The camera was led by the famous photographer and alpinist, Röbi Bösch.
00:09 Röbi, do you have anything that is still missing, that would be good, or that we should add?
00:17 Yes, yes, not quite.
00:19 The 3a is good there.
00:22 God damn it, maybe you can hold it.
00:29 Today you are a bit ...
00:30 Today there is quite a lot of loss.
00:32 I'm wearing everything.
00:34 I was also very experienced as a photographer and he was an extraordinary alpinist.
00:40 This combination just worked very well.
00:44 A little higher.
00:46 This was a big, you could say, alpinism and media event,
00:53 where he himself noticed that it can be sold very well.
00:59 And he tried to live from it, to live well.
01:02 That was Ueli.
01:04 Welcome, Ueli Stek.
01:06 I understand, I'm wrong if I ask you that, but are you crazy?
01:11 I've been asked that many times.
01:14 Ueli Stek, normally we don't go to our seats,
01:18 but with him we thought, they are used to climbing.
01:21 He did this with the same consistency, almost like with the mountaineer.
01:26 When I was young, I played ice hockey.
01:28 I was always a sportsman.
01:31 In mountaineering, a difficult route, to get to a lion, is almost impossible.
01:38 But everyone understands the times.
01:41 Ueli also took advantage of that.
01:43 I'd rather spend 10 years like a Swiss on the Ruf than 100 years here.
01:49 And then it was a bit close to him, to a certain extent.
01:54 I try it out 100 times.
01:56 It's dangerous.
01:57 I'm not afraid.
01:59 To be continued...
02:02 To be continued...
02:06 To be continued...
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