List of Mount Everest records of India
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This is list of Mount Everest records of Indian nationals have achieved.[1][2][3][4]
Records
[edit]- Chhanda Gayen became the first Indian to climb to the summit of any two Eight-thousanders - Mount Everest and Mount Lhotse in one go on 18 May 2013. She completed the traverse the summit of Mount Everest to the summit of Mount Lhotse in 22 hours.[5][6]
- Satish Gogineni is the fastest Indian to summit two 8000ers. He summited Mount Everest and Mount Lhotse within 20 Hours.[7]
- First Gujarati sisters to climb Mount Everest, Aditi Vaidya (25 yrs.) and Anuja Vaidya (21 yrs.) Reached the top on 22 May 2019. They are from Surat.[8]
- Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu - climbed Mount Everest seven times.
- In 1984, Bachendri Pal became the first Indian woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest[9][10]
- Premlata Agarwal - the first Indian woman mountaineer to complete the Seven Summits and one of the oldest Indian women mountaineers to summit Mount Everest, at age 48, in 2011
- Ajeet Bajaj and Deeya Bajaj became the first father-daughter team to climb Mount Everest from India, on May 16, 2018.[11] They are the first father-daughter team in the world to climb the North Side of Mount Everest.[12]
- 53-year-old Sangeeta Sindhi Bahl, a Miss India finalist in 1985, became the oldest Indian woman to scale the world's highest peak on May 19, 2018.[13]
- Santosh Yadav is the first Indian woman to summit twice
- Tashi and Nungshi Malik became the first female twins to scale Mount Everest on 19 May 2013.
Year wise records
[edit]2018
[edit]- Ajeet Bajaj and Deeya Bajaj became the first father-daughter team to climb Mount Everest from India.[11] They are the first father-daughter team to climb the North Side of Mount Everest.[12]
- Shivangi Pathak born and currently living in Hisar District in Haryana, also summited on 16 May 2018. She is the youngest Indian Women to Climb from the South Side.[14][15]
2017
[edit]- Anshu Jamsenpa, from Bomdilla in Arunachal Pradesh, became the first woman to make a dual ascent of Mount Everest within a span of five days, setting the record for fastest double ascent in a single climbing season by a woman. This is a new world record set by the woman who broke the previous record of Nepal's Chhurim Sherpa, who had ascended Mount Everest twice in a week in 2012. Jamsenpa reached the summit of the world's highest mountain for the second time on 21 May 2017.[16]
- Indian Navy undertook a momentary expedition to Mount Everest in 2017 specially termed "Sagartal se Sagarmatha" meaning "Seabed to Summit" where in the ceremonial ice-axe was taken underwater to the lowest sea-bed in Karwar and was successfully taken atop the World's Highest Point. The Expedition was also inline with honouring the India's first successful expedition to Mount Everest led by legend of Indian Mountaineering Capt MS Kohli (IN)in May 1965. the expedition team consisted of 18 climbers and 06 support team. 04 climbers from Team A which includes Lt Anant Kukreti, Lt Cdr C S Yadav, Lt Shashank Tewari and Bikas Maharana (COM I) had successfully summited the peak at 0630hrs on 21 May 2017. Members of team B stood test of time and sustained prolonged stay at 6400m high camp II. They displayed true grit and determination by not giving up in adverse weather conditions but awaited patiently to scale the highest peak in the world on the first available opportunity and had successfully summited Mount Everest, 8848 m at 0730 hrs on 27 May 17. The team consisted of Lt Cdr Hari Prasath, Hariom (PO), Sandeep Singh (LPT), Ashish Gupta (LA AH) and Avinash Bhawane (MA I). Apart from the main expedition team, 02 members of the support team Sachin Kanjalkar (LMA) and Manoj Adari (LMA) successfully summited Mount Lhotse at 1000 hrs on 25 May 2017. Mount Lhotse is the sister peak of Mount Everest. Standing at 8516M, it is the fourth highest peak in the world after Everest, K2 and Kanchenjunga.
- Oil major ONGC's 3 employees Yogendar Garbiyal, from Garbyang Village in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, Rahul Jarngal from Hiranagar, J&K and Ngayaising Jagoi scaled Mount Everest on 27 May 2017 as a part of ONGC Mission Everest 2017. Their team was led by famous Indian mountaineer Shri Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu who reached the summit at 06:10 am along with Yogendar. Rahul and Jagoi reached the summit at 07:00am. Three more ONGC employees Nirmal Kumar from Doda, J&K, Santosh Kumar SIngh from Pithoragarh, UK and Prabhat Gaurav from Bihar summited a day later on 28 May 2017
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2016
[edit]- An all-girls 10-member expedition put some people on the summit.[18] This team came across the stricken Bengal climbers and tried to help them.[18]
International records by Indians
[edit]Record name | Age | Person | Date | Ref. |
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First IAS to summit twice | Ravindra Kumar | 2013, 2015 | [19] | |
First woman to summit twice | Santosh Yadav | 1992, 1993 | [20] | |
Youngest female to climb Mount Everest | 13 years and 11 months | Malavath Purna | 25 May 2014 | [21][22] |
Youngest woman up to Summit Everest up to that time | 19 years 35 days | Dicky Dolma | 10 May 1993 | [23] |
Youngest woman to summit up to that time | 24 years, 215 days | Santosh Yadav | 12 May 1992 | |
Youngest woman to summit up to that time | 30 years 28 days | Bachendri Pal | 23 May 1984 | [24] |
Oldest person to climb Mount Everest from North side and oldest civilian to climb Mount Everest up to that time | 52 years | Debabrata Mukherjee (b 1962) | 25 May 2014 | [25] |
Oldest person to climb Mount Everest from South up to that time | 56 years | S C Negi Additional DIG BSF (b 8 March 1950)[26] | 24 May 2006 | [27] |
Oldest person to climb Mount Everest up to that time | 42 years, 6 months | Sonam Gyatso (b 1922) | 22 May 1965 | [24] |
First person to reach the summit from three different routes (South Col, North Col and Kangshung Face) | Kushang Sherpa | 1993- 2003 | [28] | |
First twins to climb Mount Everest together | Tashi and Nungshi Malik | May 19, 2013 | [30] | |
Female amputee (one leg), summitted | Arunima Sinha | May 21, 2013 | [31] | |
Youngest person to trek to Everest Base Camp on foot | 3 Years & 7 months | Heyansh Kumar | 23 April 2022 | [32] |
Youngest person to trek to Everest Base Camp (Nepal) | 5 | Harshit Saumitra | October 2014 | [33] |
First dual ascent made by a woman on Mount Everest's summit within five days | Anshu Jamsenpa | 21 May 2017 | [34] | |
Youngest girl to trek to Everest Base Camp (Nepal) | 5 | Prisha Lokesh | 20 June 2023 | [35] |
Oldest Indian who scaled Mount Everest | Age 60 Years & 6 months | Sharad Kulkarni | 23 May 2023 | [36] |
See also
[edit]- Indian summiters of Mount Everest - Year wise
- List of Mount Everest records
- Everest (Indian TV series)
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