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Climbing Star Alex Megos Reveals Teenage Anorexia, Says He’s 98% Recovered

His remarks in a Welt interview, ahead of a forthcoming autobiography, spotlight persistent eating‑disorder risks in competitive climbing.

Overview

  • He said he "slid" into disordered eating as a youth, was clearly affected by age 15, and only recognized the problem around his 18th birthday.
  • At his lowest, he weighed about 45 kilograms and described pronounced underweight with severe day‑to‑day fatigue.
  • He recalled withdrawing from friends and hoping to sleep to escape hunger, illustrating the toll on social life and mental well‑being.
  • He now considers himself largely healed, saying he can adjust weight for training and then regain it without returning to harmful patterns.
  • The disclosure comes as national and international federations pledge tougher measures on eating disorders in a sport long linked to weight‑focused pressures, and precedes his book "Frei am Fels" due in early October.