
Head of Athlete Development You can't spell rock climbing without a "c", and Isaac ends with a "c". At 14 years old, Isaac received his first pair of crocs. Today at 21 years old, Isaac is still wearing that exact same pair. This goes to show that not only are crocs a great pair of shoe, but Isaac is very cheap. His motto: "grip it and rip it"

Lead Crack Filler "Hailing from the western reaches of the prairies in Calgary, Alberta. David comes into the role with a wealth of experiences in cracks and crocks. He is currently studying the fracture mechanics of crack failure in polymers to better help the team understand the connection of cracks and crocks, and how not to fail. First pair of crocks at 10. Climbs fairly well but is coming onto the team as the person meant to support and send the send by whatever means necessary.

Head of Community Outreach Emma is not the biggest fan of wearing shoes. When she does wear shoes however, she wants them to be easy to take on and off. Crocs provide her with the opportunity to be her true self.

Campus Ambassador (RyersonU) Campusing is one of Cams favourite ways to get a tendon injury and also look like an asshole at the gym. Cam first started climbing in 2015 to improve his “the floor is lava” skills. Under the coaching of croc guru Isaac, Cam has checked off multiple indoor first ascents and recently onsighed a yellow tape slab route. Cam has sent a few 5.10routes on top rope, and now has his sights set several 5.15s sport climbs, he's saving these routes for a flash attempt though

Climber #4 Ev is her name and climbing is her game. She has been designated as climber #4, and she does all she can to fulfill that role. Does she climb hard? Not particularly, but you can be gosh darn sure she climbs a lot! She doesn't do much besides that, and isn't always quite sure what's going on, but she'll always have a smile on her face regardless!

Head of Aquatics Management Climbing over water can be thrilling, but safety is important. Water doesn’t compress - just like my love of climbing. Crocs and our Lord and Saviour have a lot of things in common - they're both holy and float on water

Chief Croc Model Born in raised in Toronto, Andrew was introduced to crocs at a young age of 3. He’s an avid outdoor enthusiast with over 300 km on his go-to Crocs. In his spare time Andrew finds himself immersed in nature and living life to it's fullest

Designated Mom Just when you thought Becca had retired from climbing for good, she emerged from her pile of knitting, hard candies, and way too many plants in her climbing shoes with a rejuvenated spirit and a hop in her step. After a nearly 13-year hiatus, Becca is back to the rocks and more excited than ever to have her passions for the environment, adventure, and of course, crocs, to collide. If you're really lucky, she might even knit you a chalk bag.

Snack/Belay Master Georgia’s greatest contribution to the team is her ability to never forget to bring snacks to the crag. You can always count on her to fill half of her pack with a variety of snacks to share. Georgia fell in love with crocs when she started her athletic career as a competitive swimmer in 2005 and since then has loved the feeling of crocs on her feet. She is very excited to promote crocs to the greater climbing community and to rekindle her love with these versatile shoes

Business Technology and Innovation Bianca doesn’t have too many good ideas, but many great ones. Her talents include being able to make an analogy out of anything and being able to climb mediocre objects. Equipped with a computer and a pair of crocs, Bianca knows how to combine the outdoor jungle with the concrete jungle

People Culture Analyst For 20 years Gabi was scared of falling, so her rock climbing experience was limited to birthday parties. Now, after becoming addicted to the sport and the people it comes with, Gabi is still scared of falling but has immense respect for ropes. She prefers footwear with holes over footwear without holes, and black bean brownies over the regular kind because that means she can eat four times as many. Appreciates: exposed rock, touching exposed rock

Equipment Manager You can’t spell rock climbing, cracks, or crocs without a “c”, and Charly starts with a “c” so that’s saying something. Charly grew up wearing crocs for gardening and mino catching but now at 19 years old she is ready to put them to the real test on the rock wall. You know what else starts with a “c” is cool. It is therefore Charly’s position on the Cracks and Crocs team to be a coolcrocksclimber.

Chief of Comedic Relief What lasts longer than a climbing rope, are lighter than a chalk bag and have more holes than Isaac’s socks? The answer to this question is not swiss cheese slices, the answer is crocs. Laura loves crocs because they are durable, light, and so holy that she can trust them no matter what. At the crag Laura will always be found wearing her navy-blue crocs. Motto: crocs rock!

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