Sirbaz scales Everest without oxygen support

Khan is second Pakistani to achieve this feat without supplementary oxygen


News Desk May 22, 2024
Sirbaz Khan and his teammate Naila Kiani climbed the 8,188 metres Cho Oyu peak in over 28 hours. PHOTO: ANADOLU AGENCY

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Ace mountaineer Sirbaz Ali added another feather to his cap on Tuesday when he successfully scaled the world's tallest mountain, the Everest, only the second Pakistani to achieve this feat without using supplementary oxygen.

Ali, who had previously summitted the 8,849-metre peak using bottled oxygen, reached the top at around half past 12. He emulated the achievement of Sajid Sidpara, who was the first to scale the Everest without oxygen support.

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Sirbaz was part of the "Imagine Nepal 2024 Everest Expedition" team, which included 14 international climbers and 18 Sherpas, according to a Radio Pakistan report.
 

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