Nepali becomes youngest to climb world's 8,000 m peaks
The Hindu
Nepali mountaineer, 18, breaks record for youngest to summit all 14 8,000-metre peaks, inspiring Sherpas worldwide.
An 18-year-old Nepali mountaineer on Wednesday (October 9, 2024) broke the record for the youngest person to summit all 14 of the world's 8,000-metre peaks, his team said.
Nima Rinji Sherpa reached the summit of Tibet's 8,027-metre-high (26,335 feet) Shisha Pangma on Wednesday morning, completing his mission to stand on the world's highest peaks.
"He reached the summit this morning. He had trained well and I was confident he would do it," his father Tashi Sherpa told AFP.
Summiting all 14 "eight-thousanders" is considered the peak of mountaineering aspirations. Climbers cross "death zones" where there is not enough oxygen in the air to sustain human life for long periods.
"This summit is not just the culmination of my personal journey, but a tribute to every Sherpa who has ever dared to dream beyond the traditional boundaries set for us," Mr. Sherpa said in a statement.
"Mountaineering is more than labour, it is a testament to our strength, resilience and passion."
Mr. Sherpa is no stranger to the mountains, hailing from a family of record-holding mountaineers, who also now run Nepal's largest mountaineering expedition company.