Pakistani mountaineer Sajid Sadpara has successfully summited the ninth-highest mountain on earth, Nanga Parbat, without oxygen support.
He scaled the 8126-meter peak as a part of lead rope fixing team and it was his first summit of the season in Pakistan along with Russian, Nepalese and Turkiye mountaineers.
Sadpara announced the feat on Twitter.
💥💥Nanga Parbet Summit💥💥
Sajid Sadpara has successfully summited Nanga Parbet 8126m without Oxygen and as a part of lead rope fixing team
First summit of the season in Pakistan with @sst8848
Congratulations 🇵🇰 pic.twitter.com/80CEsJ0OOH— Sajid Ali Sadpara (@sajid_sadpara) June 26, 2023
Seven Summit Treks, a Nepal-based official mountaineering company, also shared the development on Twitter stating, a team of 20 international climbers, including the world record holder from Norway, Kristin Harila, Sherpa Tenjen (aka Lama), and Mingtemba, successfully reached the summit while fixing the summit rope.
🔹 Seven Summit Treks Nanga Parbat Expedition Summit Update! 🔹2023 Summer !
• The entire team of our first Nanga Parbat expedition achieved a remarkable feat today (26th June 2023) by successfully climbing Mount Nanga Parbat, standing tall at 8,126 meters, between 6:55 AM -… pic.twitter.com/mDSV2uRl8d
— Seven Summit Treks 🇳🇵 (@sst8848) June 26, 2023
Sajid Sadpara, who climbed the deadly K2 at the age of nineteen, has completed summiting of six peaks without oxygen.
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In April this year, he made history by scaling the world’s tenth-highest peak – Mount Annapurna – without the aid of supplementary oxygen.