A nineteen-year-old Pakistani climber, Shehroze Kashif, on Tuesday became the youngest mountaineer to summit K2, the world's second-highest peak.
19-year-old Pakistani climber, Shehroze Kashif has become the world’s youngest mountaineer to summit Mt. K2#K2Expedition2021 #AliSadpara #Pakistan #YesAllMen pic.twitter.com/9lQ07n1Wpp
— KhabarNamay (@KhabarNamay) July 27, 2021
Prime Minister Imran Khan also congratulated Kashif on his achievement.
Congratulations Pakistan!!🇵🇰
— Prime Minister's Office, Pakistan (@PakPMO) July 27, 2021
Pakistani mountaineer Shehroz Kashif ( @shehrozekashif2) has become the youngest mountaineer in the world to summit K2 - the world's second highest peak.#PrideOfPakistan pic.twitter.com/1EWxqTB7tg
The Embassy of the United States in Islamabad also congratulated the young mountaineer on his accomplishment.
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Congratulations Pakistan! @Shehrozekashif2 has set the record for being the youngest Pakistani to reach the K2 summit! What an amazing accomplishment! Congratulations Shehroze Kashif! #PakistanOnK2
— U.S. Embassy Islamabad (@usembislamabad) July 27, 2021
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The amazing feat from Kashif, a resident of Lahore, came about two months after he became the youngest climber to summit the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest as part of the SST Expedition 2021.
A passionate climber, Shehroze first started climbing at the age of 11, summiting the Makra Peak (3,885m). Moving on from there, he aced Musa ka Massalah (4,080m), aged 12, followed by the Chembra Peak (4,600m).
This was followed by Minglik Sar Shimshal (6,050m) at age 13, the K2 Gondogoro La K2 Base Camp (5,585m) at age 14 and Khurdopin Pass (5,890m) at age 15.
At 17 years of age, he climbed Broad peak (8,047m) earning the title 'The Broad Boy' and reached the peak of Khusar Gang-Alpine Style (6,050m) at 18 years of age.
At the age of 19, he conquered Mount Everest, the world's highest peak at 8849m, becoming one of the youngest in the country to do so.
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