
Nepal's Sherpa Kami Rita breaks own record with 31st Everest summit
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Nepal's Kami Ritaclimbed
Mount Everest
for the 31st time on Tuesday,breaking his own record for the most climbs to the top of the world's highest mountain. The 55-year-old Sherpa led a group of climbers to the summit in the early hours of Tuesday, confirmed Mingma Sherpa of Seven Summits Treks in Kathmandu.
"This new feat cements his status as the record holder for the highest number of ascents to the top of the world - a record that no one else has come close to," the Kathmandu Post newspaper quoted Mingma as saying.
He was guiding a team from the Indian Army Adventure Wing's Everest Expedition, which was led by Lieutenant Colonel Manoj Joshi, reported PTI. He is reportedly in good health and on his way back to base camp with the rest of the group.
Before the climb, Kami Rita told The Associated Press, he hoped to reach the summit for the 31st—or possibly even the 32nd—time this season. He had to turn back once earlier due to poor weather, but succeeded on his second attempt.
Kami Rita first climbed Everest in 1994 and has made the ascent almost every year since, sometimes twice a season. Like many Sherpa climbers, he works as a guide for international clients, ensuring their safety and success on the 8,849-metre (29,032-foot) peak.
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In addition to Everest, Rita has summited other major peaks like K2, Cho Oyu, Manaslu, and Lhotse. Born into a family of mountaineers, Kami Rita followed in the footsteps of his father, who was among the early Sherpa guides.
His closest competitor is fellow Sherpa Pasang Dawa, who has climbed Everest 29 times. Mount Everest was first successfully climbed in 1953 by Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay of Nepal.
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