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Anna Gutu [a] (1990 or 1991 – October 7, 2023) was a Ukrainian-American climber and high-altitude mountaineer. She is known for her pursuit to become the first American woman, and the third overall American climber, to climb all 14 of the eight-thousanders (which are peaks above 8,000 meters in elevation).
Pages in category "Ukrainian mountain climbers" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Ukraine [214] [215] [216] 4 Anatoli Boukreev Kazakhstan: 1997 Annapurna [217] 4 Ang Kaji Sherpa Nepal [218] 2014 Everest [218] 4 Ben Jones United States [219] [220] 4 Dawa Gyaljen Sherpa Nepal [221] 4 Eugeny Vinogradski Russia [222] 4 Jose Luis Peralvo Ecuador [7] [223] 4 Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa Nepal [224] [225] 1996 (Sept.) Everest [226] 4
In 2021, Ukrainian-American climber Yulia Zi, set out to climb Broad Peak in Terzyul's memory after learning he did not reach the main summit of this mountain by mistake. [11] Her climb became part of the Terzyul14 Project, a mixed media project dedicated to raising awareness about Terzyul's accomplishments.
Gaston Rébuffat (1921–1985) France, 1950 Annapurna expedition, first to climb all six great north faces of the Alps, Alpine guide and author; Ernst Reiss (1920–2010) Swiss, first ascent of Lhotse (1956) Monique Richard (born 1975) Canada, first woman to solo climb Mount Logan, first Canadian woman to summit Mt Makalu, Seven Summits in 32 ...
Her tent was full of botanical samples she had collected along the way, with her climbing partner joking that there would be a "press release: climber killed by falling plant presses". [3] Komarkova and Miller, along with Sherpas Mingma and Chewang, reached the summit of Annapurna on October 15. [7]
Igor Svergun (February 10, 1966, Kharkiv, Ukraine, [1] USSR – June 23, 2013, Nanga Parbat, Pakistan) was a Soviet and Ukrainian climber, who climbed many of the highest mountains in the world. Svergun died in June 2013, when leading an international expedition to Nanga Parbat, Pakistan.
Male climber Date Female climber References ... Ukraine: 1999: Vladislav Terzyul [315] 2016-05-20: Irina Galay [316] [317] [318]