Mexican climber sets Everest record
NEPAL: A veteran Mexican climber was confirmed on Thursday as
the first person to climb Everest from both sides of the mountain in the
same season.
David Liano Gonzalez, 33, reached the top of Everest on May 11 from
the south side, and days later started his second successful ascent of
the world's highest mountain from the north side.
Gonzalez, who says he has now climbed Everest five times in total,
was awarded the official record certificate from Guinness World Records
at a ceremony in the Nepal capital on Thursday.
"I am very happy to have set this record," Gonzalez told reporters.
Confirmation of the feat comes after Nepal on Wednesday marked 60 years
since the first ascent of Everest, with celebrations honouring the now
legendary climbers Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay.
Around 3,500 people have reached the top of Everest since the first
conquest in 1953, and climbing to the roof of the world has become a
lucrative industry for impoverished Nepal.
"He (Gonzalez) summited Everest on 11 May 2013 from Nepal (the south
side) and on May 19 from Tibet (the north side), becoming the first
person in one single expedition season to do so," said Ang Tshering
Sherpa, founder of Asian Trekking, the company that organised the
expedition.
AFP
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