Sachi Amma

Sachi Amma (born September 23, 1989) is a Japanese professional rock climber and sport climber. He won the IFSC Climbing World Cup twice, in 2012 and 2013.

Biography
In 2006 he started competing at the World Cup, in the Lead climbing discipline, and won the Cup twice, in 2012 and 2013. In 2009, 2010 and 2012 he also competed, occasionally, in the Bouldering discipline, with less encouraging results.

He mainly climbs indoor, but he also proved to be one of the strongest rock climbers in the world, by redpointing three routes graded : Papichulo (Oliana), Pachamama (Oliana), and La Rambla (Siurana).

He has since redpointed one additional : Realization (Céüse) and two routes graded : Soul Mate (Gozen Rock) and Fight or Flight (Oliana), the former becoming Japan's hardest sport climb.

Redpointed routes

 * Soul Mate – Gozen Rock (JAP) – March 2018 – First ascent. Described as Japan's hardest route and first 9b.
 * Fight or Flight – Oliana (ESP) – February 2015 – First ascent by Chris Sharma.
 * Fight or Flight – Oliana (ESP) – February 2015 – First ascent by Chris Sharma.


 * Realization – Céüse (FRA) – August 6, 2014 – First ascent by Chris Sharma, 2001
 * La Rambla – Siurana (ESP) – November 29, 2012 – First ascent by Ramón Julián Puigblanqué, 2003
 * Pachamama – Oliana (ESP) – December 17, 2011 – First ascent by Chris Sharma, 2009
 * Papichulo – Oliana (ESP) – December 24, 2010 – First ascent by Chris Sharma, 2008
 * Papichulo – Oliana (ESP) – December 24, 2010 – First ascent by Chris Sharma, 2008


 * Era Vella – Margalef (ESP) – December 2, 2012
 * Kinematix – Gorges du Loup (FRA) – August 2009 – First ascent by Andreas Bindhammer, 2001
 * Kinematix – Gorges du Loup (FRA) – August 2009 – First ascent by Andreas Bindhammer, 2001