Born:
1987, Frankenjura, Bavaria, Germany
Biggest achievement:
DMM athlete since:
2017
Thomas Dauser is a German climber and astrophysicist from the Frankenjura, and one of the most quietly remarkable people in the sport. His climbing CV lists over 100 sport routes between 8a and 9a, boulders up to 8B, E6 British trad onsights, 8a multipitch rock routes, Yosemite big walls and a broad array of mountaineering and alpine routes. He also holds a PhD in astrophysics and works as a full-time scientist at the Remeis Observatory in Bamberg, conducting cutting-edge research into black holes. Raised in the southern Frankenjura and inspired from an early age by the legendary Wolfgang Güllich, Thomas has spent over five years quietly working one of the most iconic routes in climbing history, Action Directe (9a), falling three times on the very last move. That obsession says everything about him: methodical, persistent and entirely uninterested in shortcuts. When he is not on the rock or staring into deep space, he is working towards his Habilitation, one of the highest academic qualifications in the German system.