Indian woman Anshu Jamsenpa sets Mount Everest summit record
Quote from Owlscrying on 20 June 2023, 00:07For most climbers, scaling Mount Everest just once is the achievement of a lifetime. Anshu Jamsenpa, a 38-year-old mother of two from India, did it twice in less than a week.
She summited Everest twice in five days, making her the women's record holder for fastest double ascent of Earth's highest peak. She beat a record set by a Nepali woman, Chhurim Sherpa, who made two ascents in seven days in 2011.
Anshu — who hails from India's mountainous northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, where many people are known by their first name — scaled Everest along its southeast ridge route on May 16. She repeated the perilous feat on May 21. Both ascents will be certified by the Nepali government this week, according to a tourism official.
A motivational speaker and mountaineering trainer, she said confidence in herself helped her push through the pain and fatigue.
"I got blisters on my legs. I was tired, but then still I thought, 'No, I must try. I must push.' I had that confidence in me," Anshu said in an interview with The Associated Press. "If you try, you can definitely get success."
She reached the top of the world on three other occasions. She scaled the 29,035-foot mountain twice in 10 days in 2011 and reached the summit again in 2013.
Anshu said you can achieve anything if you believe in yourself.
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For most climbers, scaling Mount Everest just once is the achievement of a lifetime. Anshu Jamsenpa, a 38-year-old mother of two from India, did it twice in less than a week.
She summited Everest twice in five days, making her the women's record holder for fastest double ascent of Earth's highest peak. She beat a record set by a Nepali woman, Chhurim Sherpa, who made two ascents in seven days in 2011.
Anshu — who hails from India's mountainous northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, where many people are known by their first name — scaled Everest along its southeast ridge route on May 16. She repeated the perilous feat on May 21. Both ascents will be certified by the Nepali government this week, according to a tourism official.
A motivational speaker and mountaineering trainer, she said confidence in herself helped her push through the pain and fatigue.
"I got blisters on my legs. I was tired, but then still I thought, 'No, I must try. I must push.' I had that confidence in me," Anshu said in an interview with The Associated Press. "If you try, you can definitely get success."
She reached the top of the world on three other occasions. She scaled the 29,035-foot mountain twice in 10 days in 2011 and reached the summit again in 2013.
Anshu said you can achieve anything if you believe in yourself.
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Quote from Owlscrying on 20 June 2023, 00:07Anshu Jamsenpa creates hisory, twice climbs Everest in five days.
Anshu Jamsenpa creates hisory, twice climbs Everest in five days.
Quote from Samanthaj on 20 June 2023, 00:07Wow
This lady was determined!! I admire her for her willpower & strength 😎
That saying ; she thought she could, so she did .... good on her..
Wow
This lady was determined!! I admire her for her willpower & strength 😎
That saying ; she thought she could, so she did .... good on her..