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Challenge to Change

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Historical firsts on Everest

Published 10:17 PM EDT, Wed June 6, 2018
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The journey to the summit of Mount Everest is a challenge that an increasing number of people have taken on since the summit was first reached in 1953. <br /><br />From the first couple to get married on top of the world's highest mountain, to the <a href="https://www.adventure-journal.com/2015/02/historical-badass-extreme-sports-pioneer-jean-marc-boivin/" target="_blank" target="_blank">first person to paraglide</a> from the summit, we take a look at Everest's fearless record breakers.
Everest record breakers —
The journey to the summit of Mount Everest is a challenge that an increasing number of people have taken on since the summit was first reached in 1953.

From the first couple to get married on top of the world's highest mountain, to the first person to paraglide from the summit, we take a look at Everest's fearless record breakers.
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George Mallory and Edward Felix Norton took part in the first attempt to summit Everest. In 1922 they <a href="https://www.britannica.com/biography/George-Mallory" target="_blank" target="_blank">got as far as 27,300 feet,</a> on the northeast ridge of Everest, but failed to reach the summit. That same year, seven Sherpas were killed when they were caught in an avalanche.
1922: First attempts —
George Mallory and Edward Felix Norton took part in the first attempt to summit Everest. In 1922 they got as far as 27,300 feet, on the northeast ridge of Everest, but failed to reach the summit. That same year, seven Sherpas were killed when they were caught in an avalanche.
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Mallory returned to Everest in June 1924 with climbing partner Andrew Irvine. This is the last photo of the two before they <a href="https://www.britannica.com/biography/George-Mallory" target="_blank" target="_blank">disappeared on the mountain</a>. Mallory's body was found 75 years later, showing signs of a fatal fall.
1924: First attempts —
Mallory returned to Everest in June 1924 with climbing partner Andrew Irvine. This is the last photo of the two before they disappeared on the mountain. Mallory's body was found 75 years later, showing signs of a fatal fall.
Tenzing Norgay (C), better known as Sherpa Tensing, and Edmund Hillary (R) were the <a href="http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/first-ascent-of-mount-everest" target="_blank" target="_blank">first to complete a successful ascent</a> to the top of the world in May 1953.
1953: First summit —
Tenzing Norgay (C), better known as Sherpa Tensing, and Edmund Hillary (R) were the first to complete a successful ascent to the top of the world in May 1953.
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Members of a U.S. expedition team and Sherpas, led by Jim Whittaker, reached the top of Mount Everest in May 1963, <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/24/us/everest-1963-expedition-whittaker/index.html">becoming the first Americans to do so</a>.
1963: First Americans to reach the top —
Members of a U.S. expedition team and Sherpas, led by Jim Whittaker, reached the top of Mount Everest in May 1963, becoming the first Americans to do so.
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Japanese climber Junko Tabei was the <a href="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Tabei-Junko" target="_blank" target="_blank">first woman to reach Everest's summit</a> in 1975. She climbed all Seven Summits during her lifetime, before passing away in 2016, aged 77.
1975: First woman to summit —
Japanese climber Junko Tabei was the first woman to reach Everest's summit in 1975. She climbed all Seven Summits during her lifetime, before passing away in 2016, aged 77.
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Reinhold Messner holds the <a href="http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/first-solo-summit-of-mt-everest" target="_blank" target="_blank">record</a> for the first solo ascent in 1980. He was also the first to make the climb without supplemental oxygen two years earlier.
1980: First solo ascent —
Reinhold Messner holds the record for the first solo ascent in 1980. He was also the first to make the climb without supplemental oxygen two years earlier.
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Francys Distefano-Arsentiev was the <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2000/feb/15/features11.g2" target="_blank" target="_blank">first American woman</a> to reach Everest's summit without bottled oxygen in May 1998. However, she and her husband, Sergei Arsentiev, died after becoming separated while attempting to descend in the dark. A climbing party found her barely conscious, but there was nothing they could do to save her. Her husband's body was found years later. It is believed he fell while trying to save his wife.
1998: First American woman to summit without bottled oxygen —
Francys Distefano-Arsentiev was the first American woman to reach Everest's summit without bottled oxygen in May 1998. However, she and her husband, Sergei Arsentiev, died after becoming separated while attempting to descend in the dark. A climbing party found her barely conscious, but there was nothing they could do to save her. Her husband's body was found years later. It is believed he fell while trying to save his wife.
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American mountaineer Erik Weihenmayer <a href="http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/first-blind-man-to-conquer-everest" target="_blank" target="_blank">holds the record</a> for being the first blind man to reach the summit of Mount Everest, accomplishing the feat in 2001. He has made it to the top of the highest mountains in all seven continents.
2001: First blind person to summit —
American mountaineer Erik Weihenmayer holds the record for being the first blind man to reach the summit of Mount Everest, accomplishing the feat in 2001. He has made it to the top of the highest mountains in all seven continents.
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Pemba Dorje Sherpa and Moni Mulepati were the <a href="http://www.everestsummiteersassociation.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=24&Itemid=27" target="_blank" target="_blank">first people to get married</a> on Everest's summit, in March 2005.
2005: First couple to get married on the summit —
Pemba Dorje Sherpa and Moni Mulepati were the first people to get married on Everest's summit, in March 2005.
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Mark Inglis from New Zealand became the first double-amputee to conquer the world's highest mountain in 2006. But his achievement was also <a href="https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5542011" target="_blank" target="_blank">met with controversy</a>. On the way to the summit, Inglis' team found British climber David Sharp near death in a cave 300 meters below the summit. They tried to help but Inglis said they could do little for Sharp and they carried on to the summit. Sharp died on the mountain.
2006: First double amputee to conquer Everest —
Mark Inglis from New Zealand became the first double-amputee to conquer the world's highest mountain in 2006. But his achievement was also met with controversy. On the way to the summit, Inglis' team found British climber David Sharp near death in a cave 300 meters below the summit. They tried to help but Inglis said they could do little for Sharp and they carried on to the summit. Sharp died on the mountain.
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Aged just 13, Jordan Romero braved Everest in May 2010, becoming the <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/05/22/teen.mount.everest/index.html">youngest person</a> to reach its summit.
2010: Youngest man to reach the summit —
Aged just 13, Jordan Romero braved Everest in May 2010, becoming the youngest person to reach its summit.
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Japanese mountaineer Tamae Watanabe became the oldest woman to conquer Mount Everest at age 73 in May 2012, <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2012/05/19/world/asia/nepal-everest-cimb/index.html"> breaking her own 10-year record</a>.
2012: Oldest woman to summit —
Japanese mountaineer Tamae Watanabe became the oldest woman to conquer Mount Everest at age 73 in May 2012, breaking her own 10-year record.
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Yuichiro Miura reached the summit of Everest at the age of 80, in May 2013, making him the <a href="http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/oldest-person-to-climb-mt-everest-(male)" target="_blank" target="_blank">oldest person</a> to achieve this feat.
2013: Oldest man to summit Everest —
Yuichiro Miura reached the summit of Everest at the age of 80, in May 2013, making him the oldest person to achieve this feat.
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Indian mountaineer Arunima Sinha, who had her leg amputated below the left knee after she was thrown from a moving train, became the <a href="http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/arunima-is-first-woman-amputee-to-scale-everest/article4736281.ece" target="_blank" target="_blank">first female amputee to conquer Everest</a> in May 2013.
2013: First female amputee to summit —
Indian mountaineer Arunima Sinha, who had her leg amputated below the left knee after she was thrown from a moving train, became the first female amputee to conquer Everest in May 2013.
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The daughter of Indian farmers, 13-year-old Malavath Poorna (L) became the <a href="https://www.outdoorjournal.com/news-2/13-indian-girl-youngest-summit-everest-malavath-purna/" target="_blank" target="_blank">youngest girl to climb Everest</a> in 2014.
2014: Youngest woman to reach the summit —
The daughter of Indian farmers, 13-year-old Malavath Poorna (L) became the youngest girl to climb Everest in 2014.
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Indian mountaineer Anshu Jamsenpa successfully ascended Mount Everest <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/11/asia/her-india-anshu-jamsenpa/index.html">twice in five days</a> in 2017, making her the first woman to do so.
2017: First woman to climb Everest twice in 5 days —
Indian mountaineer Anshu Jamsenpa successfully ascended Mount Everest twice in five days in 2017, making her the first woman to do so.
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Kami Rita Sherpa, a Nepali mountaineer, <a href="https://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/kami-rita-sherpa-scales-mt-everest-record-22-times/" target="_blank" target="_blank">broke his own world record</a> for the most Everest summits in May by reaching the world's highest peak for the 22nd time.
2018: Most summits by a man —
Kami Rita Sherpa, a Nepali mountaineer, broke his own world record for the most Everest summits in May by reaching the world's highest peak for the 22nd time.
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Nepalese climber Lhakpa Sherpa broke her own <a href="https://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/lhakpa-sherpa-scales-mt-everest-nine-times-breaking-own-record/" target="_blank" target="_blank">world record</a> for most successful climbs of Everest for a woman, after conquering the mountain for the ninth time in 2018.
2018: Most summits by a woman —
Nepalese climber Lhakpa Sherpa broke her own world record for most successful climbs of Everest for a woman, after conquering the mountain for the ninth time in 2018.
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Chinese double amputee climber Xia Boyu, who lost both of his legs during first attempt to climb Everest, finally reached the summit of the world's highest peak in May 2018. He became the first double amputee to summit from the Nepalese side, and the second double amputee to make it to the top.
2018: First double amputee to summit from Nepalese side —
Chinese double amputee climber Xia Boyu, who lost both of his legs during first attempt to climb Everest, finally reached the summit of the world's highest peak in May 2018. He became the first double amputee to summit from the Nepalese side, and the second double amputee to make it to the top.
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