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Nepali mountaineer Nima Rinji Sherpa becomes youngest to climb all 14 of the world’s highest peaks
Kathmandu — An 18-year-old Nepali mountaineer on Wednesday broke the record for the youngest person to summit all 14 of the world’s 8,000-meter (26,246-foot) peaks, his team said. Nima Rinji Sherpa reached the summit of Tibet’s 26,335-foot Shisha Pangma Wednesday morning, completing his mission to stand on the world’s highest peaks.
“He reached the summit this morning. He had trained well and I was confident he would do it,” his father Tashi Sherpa told AFP.
Summiting all 14 “eight-thousanders” is considered the peak of mountaineering aspirations. Climbers cross “death zones” where there is not enough oxygen in the air to sustain human life for long periods.
Sherpa is no stranger to the mountains, hailing from a family of record-holding mountaineers who also now run Nepal’s largest mountaineering expedition company.
The age record for summitting all 14 of the world’s tallest mountains was previously held by another Nepali climber, Mingma Gyabu “David” Sherpa, who achieved it in 2019 at the age of 30.
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Nima Rinji Sherpa, who already holds multiple records from his ascents of dozens of peaks, started high-altitude climbing at the age of 16, climbing Mount Manaslu in August 2022. By June this year, he had climbed his 13th mountain, Kanchenjunga, the world’s third highest.
His team said he summitted the world’s highest mountain, 29,032-foot Mount Everest, last year, within a day of reaching the top of another peak on the 8,000-meter-plus list, Mount Lhotse.
“This is a proud moment for our country,” Nima Nuru Sherpa, president of the Nepal Mountaineering Association, told AFP Wednesday. “Nima broke all the stereotypes, and his success has given a message that nothing is impossible if you have a strong determination.”
Nepali climbers — usually ethnic Sherpas from the valleys around Everest — are considered the backbone of the climbing industry in the Himalayas. They carry the majority of the equipment and food, fixing ropes and repairing ladders for international expeditions.
Long in the shadows as supporters of foreign climbers, they are slowly being recognized in their own right.
In a statement posted Wednesday on his social media accounts, Nima Rinji Sherpa said he was dedicating his “world record to my project, #SherpaPower. This summit is not just the culmination of my personal journey, but a tribute to every Sherpa who has ever dared to dream beyond the traditional boundaries set for us.”
In 2021, a team of Nepali climbers made the first winter ascent of K2, the world’s second-highest peak — the notoriously challenging 28,251-foott “savage mountain” of Pakistan.
The world’s tallest mountains regularly claim the lives of climbers striving to reach just one of their peaks. On Tuesday, the Sherpa leader of an international trekking company said five Russian mountaineers had died after apparently slipping on the world’s seventh-highest peak, the 26,788-foot high Mount Dhaulagiri recently.
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How to watch the Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears NFL game today: Livestream options, more
The Minnesota Vikings will take on the Chicago Bears today. The Vikings are currently 8-2, an impressive run so far this season, and will be looking to add a fourth win to their current streak after last Sunday’s 23-13 win against the Tennessee Titans. The Bears, on the other hand, are entering this game on the heels of a four-game losing streak after a tough 20-19 loss against the Green Bay Packers last Sunday.
Here’s how and when you can watch the Vikings vs. Bears game today, whether or not you have cable.
How and when to watch the Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears
The Vikings vs. Bears game will be played on Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. PT). The game will air on Fox and stream on Fubo and the platforms featured below.
How and when to watch the Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears game without cable
You can watch this week’s NFL game on Fox via several streaming services. All you need is an internet connection and one of the top options outlined below.
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