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* [[Marc Batard]] October 5, 1990<ReF>[http://www.mounteverest.net/story/EverestnoO2speedclimbrecordattempttobegininsevenhoursJun22005.shtml Everest no O2 speed climb record attempt to begin in seven hours!]</ref> |
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* [[Marija Štremfelj|Marija]] and Andrej Štremfelj. October 7, 1990 |
* [[Marija Štremfelj|Marija]] and Andrej Štremfelj. October 7, 1990 |
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* Peter Hillary 1990 |
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* [[Tim Macartney-Snape]] 1990<ref>{{cite book|title=Everest: From Sea to Summit|publisher= [[Australian Geographic]]|year=1991|isbn=978-1-86276-009-7}}</ref> |
* [[Tim Macartney-Snape]] 1990<ref>{{cite book|title=Everest: From Sea to Summit|publisher= [[Australian Geographic]]|year=1991|isbn=978-1-86276-009-7}}</ref> |
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* [[Rodrigo Jordan]] team 1992 |
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* Sherpa [[Ang Rita]] summited ten times, between 7 May 1983 through 23 May 1996. |
* Sherpa [[Ang Rita]] summited ten times, between 7 May 1983 through 23 May 1996. |
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* [[Hans Kammerlander]] 1996 |
* [[Hans Kammerlander]] 1996 |
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* Lucky Marshall summited with the use of oxygen, 23 April 1997 |
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* 2008: Marc Batard back for speed record attempt on north side |
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* [[Tom Whittaker (mountaineer)|Tom Whittaker]] 1998<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tomwhittaker.com/about/|title=Tom Whittaker|work= tomwhittaker.com}}</ref> |
* [[Tom Whittaker (mountaineer)|Tom Whittaker]] 1998<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tomwhittaker.com/about/|title=Tom Whittaker|work= tomwhittaker.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Kazi Sherpa]] 1998<ref>{{cite web|archiveurl=http://wayback.archive.org/web/20100901115351/http://www.everestsummiteersassociation.org/newold-records|archivedate=2010-09-01|title=Records|publisher=Everest Summiteer Association|url=http://www.everestsummiteersassociation.org/newold-records}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://classic.mountainzone.com/news/everestspeed.html|title=Sherpa Attempts Everest Speed Climbing Record|publisher=Classic.mountainzone.com|date=|accessdate=2012-10-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:gciwnxq5MuEJ:classic.mountainzone.com/news/everestspeed.html+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a|title=Sherpa Attempts Everest Speed Climbing Record|publisher=Webcache.googleusercontent.com|date=|accessdate=2012-10-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/1999/may/04/1|location=London|work=The Guardian|first=Ed|last=Douglas|title=Myth of Mallory preserved in Everest's ice and snow|date=4 May 1999}}</ref> |
* [[Kazi Sherpa]] (aka Kaji Sherpa) October 17, 1998<Ref>[* [[Marc Batard]] October 5, 1990<ReF>[http://www.mounteverest.net/story/EverestnoO2speedclimbrecordattempttobegininsevenhoursJun22005.shtml Everest no O2 speed climb record attempt to begin in seven hours!]</ref><ref>{{cite web|archiveurl=http://wayback.archive.org/web/20100901115351/http://www.everestsummiteersassociation.org/newold-records|archivedate=2010-09-01|title=Records|publisher=Everest Summiteer Association|url=http://www.everestsummiteersassociation.org/newold-records}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://classic.mountainzone.com/news/everestspeed.html|title=Sherpa Attempts Everest Speed Climbing Record|publisher=Classic.mountainzone.com|date=|accessdate=2012-10-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:gciwnxq5MuEJ:classic.mountainzone.com/news/everestspeed.html+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a|title=Sherpa Attempts Everest Speed Climbing Record|publisher=Webcache.googleusercontent.com|date=|accessdate=2012-10-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/1999/may/04/1|location=London|work=The Guardian|first=Ed|last=Douglas|title=Myth of Mallory preserved in Everest's ice and snow|date=4 May 1999}}</ref> |
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* Sherpa [[Babu Chiri Sherpa]] 1999<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.k2news.com/bidn.htm |title=Babu Chiri Sherpa has died|date=2001-04-29 |publisher=EverestNews.com |accessdate=2010-12-13 }}</ref> |
* Sherpa [[Babu Chiri Sherpa]] 1999<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.k2news.com/bidn.htm |title=Babu Chiri Sherpa has died|date=2001-04-29 |publisher=EverestNews.com |accessdate=2010-12-13 }}</ref> |
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* [[Cathy O'Dowd]] 1999 |
* [[Cathy O'Dowd]] 1999 |
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* [[Elsa Ávila]] May 5, 1999 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.everesthistory.com/climbers/carsolio.htm|title=Elsa Ávila Bello aka Elsa Carsolio|publisher=EverestHistory.com|accessdate=2010-04-05}}</ref> |
* [[Elsa Ávila]] May 5, 1999 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.everesthistory.com/climbers/carsolio.htm|title=Elsa Ávila Bello aka Elsa Carsolio|publisher=EverestHistory.com|accessdate=2010-04-05}}</ref> |
Revision as of 15:20, 22 June 2015
List of 20th century summiters of Mount Everest: notable summits of Mount Everest in that period.
1950s
- Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay May 29, 1953 (1953 British Mount Everest expedition)
- Ernst Schmied and Juerg Marmet May 23, 1956.[1]
- Dolf Reist and Hans-Rudolf von Gunten on May 24, 1957.[1]
- 6 people summited in the 1950s.[2]
1960s
- Jim Whittaker and Nawang Gombu May 1, 1963[3][4]
- Tom Hornbein, Willi Unsoeld,[4] Lute Jerstad and Barry Bishop May 22, 1963.[5]
- Nawang Gombu and 8 others (Indian Expedition)May 20, 1965[6]
- 18 people summited between 1960 and 1969[7]
1970s
- Junko Tabei and Sherpa Ang Tshering I May 16, 1975[8][9]
- Doug Scott and Dougal Haston September 24, 1975
- Peter Boardman and Sirdar Pertemba Sherpa September 26, 1975[10]
- Brummie Stokes and Bronco Lane[11] on May 16, 1976.[12] (1976 British Army expedition)
- Ko Sang-don and Pemba Norbu Sherpa Sept 15, 1977[13]
- Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler 8 May 1978[14]
- Wanda Rutkiewicz October 16, 1978
- About 15 people summited in October 1978 as part of the Franco-Deutsch expedition:[15]
- Sungdare Sherpa 2 October 1979.[9]
- Andrej Štremfelj and Nejc Zaplotnik (May 13, 1979)
- Stipe Božić, Stane Belak and Sherpa Ang Phu. May 15, 1979
- 78 people summited between 1970 and 1979[2]
1980s
- Leszek Cichy and Krzysztof Wielicki February 17, 1980.[16]
- Reinhold Messner August 20, 1980.[14]
- Takashi Ozaki and Tsuneo Shigehiro
- Yasuo Kato[9][17]
- Eleven Soviet climbers (1982).[18]
- Laurie Skreslet and two Sherpas, October 5, 1982
- Pat Morrow October 7, 1982[19]
- Yasuo Kato and c Toshiaki Kobayashi[17]
- Lou Reichardt, Kim Momb, and Carlos Buhler October 8, 1983[16]
- Dan Reid, George Lowe and Jay Cassell October 9, 1983[16]
- Hristo Prodanov April 20, 1984
- Metodi Savov and Ivan Valchev on May 8, 1984[20]
- Nikolay Petkov and Kiril Doskov on May 9, 1984[20]
- Bachendri Pal May 23, 1984[16]
- Tim Macartney-Snape and Greg Mortimer October 3, 1984
- Phil Ershle October 2, 1984[21]
- Erhard Loretan and Jean Troillet 1986
- Sharon Wood and Dwayne Congdon May 20, 1986
- Jean-Marc Boivin[22] Boivin's 11-12 minute, 2,948 metres (9,700 ft)* descent to Camp II holds the altitude record for start of a paraglider flight.[23]
- Marc Batard 1988[24]
- On May 5, 1988 a joint team from China, Japan, and Nepal[25]
- Stacy Allison September 29, 1988[16]
- Lydia Bradey 16 October 1988
- Sungdare Sherpa 10 May 1988[9]
- Stipe Bozic, Viki Groselj, Dimitar Ilievski-Murato, and Sherpas Sonam and Agiva. May 10, 1989[26]
- Ricardo Torres-Nava and Sherpas, Ang Lhakpa and Dorje. May 16, 1989[27]
- Carlos Carsolio July 18, 1989
- 183 people summited between 1980 to 1989[2]
1990s
- Marc Batard October 5, 1990[28]
- Marija and Andrej Štremfelj. October 7, 1990
- Peter Hillary 1990
- Tim Macartney-Snape 1990[29]
- Rodrigo Jordan team 1992
- Mauricio Purto team 1992
- Cristian Garcia-Huidobro at 10:25 on May 15, 1992
- Doron Erel 1992
- Santosh Yadav May 1992
- Veikka Gustafsson sping 1993
- Pasang Lhamu Sherpa April 22, 1993[30]
- Ramón Blanco October 7, 1993[30]
- Santosh Yadav May 10, 1993
- Ninety commercial alpinists in the autumn 1993
- Alison Hargreaves 1995
- Kiyoshi Furuno and Shigeki Imoto 1995[17]
- 1996 Mount Everest disaster
- Göran Kropp 23 May 1996 Without oxygen
- David Breashears team including Jamling Tenzing Norgay Ed Viesturs Araceli Segarra
- Sherpa Ang Rita summited ten times, between 7 May 1983 through 23 May 1996.
- Hans Kammerlander 1996
- Tom Whittaker 1998[31]
- Kazi Sherpa (aka Kaji Sherpa) October 17, 1998Cite error: A
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- Cathy O'Dowd 1999
- Elsa Ávila May 5, 1999 [37]
- Ken Noguchi May 13, 1999
- Iván Vallejo May 25, 1999[38]
- Mamuka Tsikhiseli and Matthew Sidney Parker May 26, 1999
- Lev Sarkisov May 12, 1999
- 85 people summited in 1997[2]
- 120 people summited in 1998[2]
- 177 people summited in 1999[2]
- 961 people summited between 1990 and 1999[2]
2000-2001
- Nazir Sabir May 17, 2000
- Davo Karničar October 7, 2000[39][40]
- Anna Czerwińska 5/22/2000
- Temba Tsheri Sherpa May 23, 2001
- Marco Siffredi May 24, 2001[41]
- Erik Weihenmayer May 25, 2001
- Sherman Bull Erik Weihenmayer
- Manuel Arturo Barrios and Fernando González-Rubio. 2001[42]
- 19 people made it to the summit in one day in 2001, surpassing the previous record of 10 people.
- 146 people summited in 2000[2]
- 182 people summited in 2001[2]
Overall about 1565 people summited Everest between 1953 and the end of 2001.[2]
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See also
- Timeline of climbing Mount Everest
- List of Mount Everest records
- List of Mount Everest summiters by number of times to the summit
External links
References
- ^ a b "Ernst Schmied". EverestHistory.com. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Summits by Year
- ^ "Jim Whittaker". EverestHistory.com. Retrieved 2010-02-13.
- ^ a b Isserman, Maurice (February–March 2007). "Highest Adventure". American Heritage. Archived from the original on 2008-12-03.
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Time line". EverestHistory.com. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
- ^ Summits - 1960s
- ^ Gillman 1993, pp. 94–95
- ^ a b c d "Full list of all ascents of Everest up to and including 2010". 8000ers.com. 2011-09-24. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
- ^ Bonington, Chris (1976). Everest The Hard Way. Hodder & Stoughton.
- ^ Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow By Maria Coffey
- ^ Joint British Army & Royal Nepalese Army Everest Expedition
- ^ EverestHistory.com: Everest Summits in the 1970's
- ^ a b PBS NOVA. "Everest – First without oxygen". Retrieved 2008-03-27.
- ^ EverestHistory.com: Everest Summits in the 1970's
- ^ a b c d e "Everest Summits in the 1980–1985". EverestHistory.com. Retrieved 2010-04-05.
- ^ a b c James, Victoria (27 May 2012). "Japan's Everest timeline". Japan Times. p. 8.
- ^ Bonington, Chris (2002). Chris Bonington's Everest. Weidenfield & Nicholson. p. 138. ISBN 1-84188-230-5.
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(help) - ^ Gilman 1993, pp. 366–371.
- ^ a b "Everest". SummitPost. Retrieved 2010-05-08.
- ^ "October 20, 2004 marks the twenty year anniversary of Phil Ershler's 1984 historical ascent becoming the first American to climb the north wall of Mt. Everest". Everestnews.com.
- ^ "A view from the top of the world". BBC News. 15 February 2007. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
- ^ Harlin, John (May 1989). "Get Down". Backpacker: 11.
- ^ "Everest 2008: Marc Batard back for speed record attempt on north side". MountEverest.net. 21 January 2008.
- ^ "Backgrounder: Timeline of Mt. Qomolangma expeditions _sports_English_SINA.com". Retrieved 2008-07-01.
- ^ Unsworth 2000, p. 610.
- ^ "Everest Summits: 1989". EverestHistory.com. Retrieved 2010-04-05.
- ^ Everest no O2 speed climb record attempt to begin in seven hours!
- ^ Everest: From Sea to Summit. Australian Geographic. 1991. ISBN 978-1-86276-009-7.
- ^ a b "Everest Summits:1993". EverestHistory.com. Retrieved 2010-04-05.
- ^ "Tom Whittaker". tomwhittaker.com.
- ^ "Records". Everest Summiteer Association. Archived from the original on 2010-09-01.
- ^ "Sherpa Attempts Everest Speed Climbing Record". Classic.mountainzone.com. Retrieved 2012-10-24.
- ^ "Sherpa Attempts Everest Speed Climbing Record". Webcache.googleusercontent.com. Retrieved 2012-10-24.
- ^ Douglas, Ed (4 May 1999). "Myth of Mallory preserved in Everest's ice and snow". The Guardian. London.
- ^ "Babu Chiri Sherpa has died". EverestNews.com. 2001-04-29. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- ^ "Elsa Ávila Bello aka Elsa Carsolio". EverestHistory.com. Retrieved 2010-04-05.
- ^ "Himalaya: las cimas de Ecuador" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-03.
- ^ "The man who skied down Everest". The Independent.
- ^ "Everest only complete ski descent flashback: Davo Karnicar's non-stop ride". 28 June 2006. Retrieved 30 November 2009.
- ^ Snowboarding.about.com[dead link]
- ^ "Ascents – Everest". 8000ers.com. 2010-06-29. Retrieved 2010-08-02.