Malcolm Smith (born 1973) is a rock climber born in Dunbar, Scotland, who in 2002, won the bouldering IFSC Climbing World Cup. Smith is principally known for tough training regimes and for his focus on bouldering, and is one of only a handful of climbers to have repeated Fred Nicole's boulder problem, Dreamtime at Cresciano, and has made first ascents of boulder problems up to 8B+ (V14), such as Monk Life in Northumberland, and Pilgrimage at Parisella's Cave in North Wales. Smith has also competed internationally in bouldering competitions, winning the 2002 IFSC Climbing World Cup.
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