A Briton Sets a World Record by Climbing Everest 19 Times.

A Briton Sets a World Record by Climbing Everest 19 Times
A Briton Sets a World Record by Climbing Everest 19 Times

A British Climber Breaks the Record for Climbing Everest

Climber Kenton Cool made his 19th ascent to the summit of Everest, setting a new world record among tourists. He climbed the 8,849-meter peak alongside Nepalese Sherpa Dorje Gyeljen, who has reached the summit for the 23rd Time.

Kenton Cool is a 51-year-old mountaineering guide from the southwest of England. He first summited Everest in 2004 and has repeated the ascent almost every year since, except in 2014, 2015, and 2020, when the seasons were canceled due to various natural or global events.

While Sherpa Kami Rita remains the absolute record holder with 30 ascents of Everest, Cool's achievement is the highest among climbers who are not Sherpas.

Ukrainian news also reports that climber Antonina Samoylova has become the first Ukrainian woman to summit two eight-thousanders, Everest and Lhotse, in one day.

News also provides information about research being conducted by British scientists from the University of Leeds and the University of Aberystwyth on Everest. They are studying the melting of the Khumbu glacier, as its disappearance could have catastrophic consequences for countries in the region that depend on Himalayan water resources.

The glaciers of the Himalayas are of great significance as a water source for millions of people in Nepal, India, Pakistan, and other countries. Changes in glacier melting could threaten this resource, especially in the foothills, where the population is particularly vulnerable to water shortages.


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