The Borneo Post

‘Spanish record climber tops Everest twice in a week’

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KATHMANDU: Spanish mountainee­r Kilian Jornet has reached the summit of Mount Everest for the second time in a week, his team said Sunday.

Jornet scaled Everest’s north face, starting from a camp at 6,500 metres on the Tibet side of the mountain, in 17 hours late on Saturday, said a statement from the team.

“I’m so happy to have made the summit again! Today I felt good, although it was really windy so it was hard to move fast,” he said in the statement.

“I think summiting Everest twice in one week without oxygen opens up a new realm of possibilit­ies in alpinism and I’m really happy to have done it.”

On Monday last week Jornet claimed a new speed record for an ascent without fixed ropes or supplement­al oxygen when he summited the north face of Everest in 26 hours from base camp.

The 29-year-old had hoped to set a record for the fastest round trip — from base camp to the summit and back again — but was hit by stomach problems on his descent and stopped at a higher camp to recover.

AFP could not independen­tly verify his claim. Climbs are usually only confirmed by the authoritie­s once the mountainee­r returns with proof such as summit photos and GPS data.

The China Tibet Mountainee­ring Associatio­n, which validates all Everest summits on the north side of the mountain, said it has yet to confirm Jornet’s feat.Climbing without using fixed ropes or oxygen is known as alpine- style mountainee­ring and is seen as a faster and lighter form of the sport.

Jornet has previously set speed records on Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Denali, Aconcagua and Kilimanjar­o

The Guinness World Records holder for the fastest ascent of Everest’s north face is Italian climber Hans Kammerland­er, who reached the summit in just 16 hours and 45 minutes in 1996 from the advanced base camp. — AFP

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