There is a version of the Kyra Condie narrative that reads a bit like a superhero origin story.
First, you have a baby who climbed—on her family, on furniture, everything. Her parents had to take her out of her crib early because she wouldn’t stop climbing out of it. A bit later, in one of her more memorable climbs as a toddler, she ended up on top of the refrigerator. So when 10-year-old Kyra learned that climbing could be a sport, rather than just a free-range activity, it felt like destiny.
But it became clear that something was wrong shortly after she joined her first climbing team.