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Italians are initial integrate to strech world’s top summits

  • May 11, 2017

Before a Italian couple, usually 34 towering climbers had been means to conquer a Earth's 14 tip summits. PHOTO: AFPBefore a Italian couple, usually 34 towering climbers had been means to conquer a Earth's 14 tip summits. PHOTO: AFP

Before a Italian couple, usually 34 towering climbers had been means to conquer a Earth’s 14 tip summits. PHOTO: AFP

ROME: Two Italian climbers on Thursday done it to a tip of Nepal’s Annapurna peak, and during a same time set a record as a initial integrate to conquer a world’s 14 tip mountains.

Romano Benet and his mother Nives Meroi, both 55, reached a 8,091-metre (26,545-foot) Annapurna limit on Thursday morning, though regulating oxygen or porters usually as they have in all their ascents, according to a Italian daily Corriere della Sera.

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The final stand to a tip starting during an altitude of 7,200 metres was “the hardest though also a many beautiful,” Meroi told her sister Leila, a journal said.

Annapurna and K2 (8,611 metres) are deliberate a many formidable and many dangerous summits for climbers, detached from a world’s tip peak, Mount Everest (8,848 metres).

Before a Italian couple, usually 34 towering climbers had been means to conquer a Earth’s 14 tip summits — all over 8,000 metres — and usually half of them did it though oxygen.

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The initial one was a mythological Italian mountaineer Reinhold Messner who finished his climbs in 1986 before retiring.

Among women, Korean Oh Eun-sun entered a record books in 2009 after climbing Kangchenjunga (8,586 metres) in a Himalayan range.

Meroi was a contender for a womanlike title, though she took a mangle in 2009 to be by a side of her ill husband.

The dual resumed their query for environment a towering climbing record together in 2012.

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1407375/italians-first-couple-reach-worlds-highest-summits/

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