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  2. Junko Tabei - Wikipedia

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    Junko Tabei (Japanese: 田部井 淳子, Hepburn: Tabei Junko, née Ishibashi; 22 September 1939 – 20 October 2016) was a Japanese mountaineer, author, and teacher.She was the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest and ascend the Seven Summits, climbing the highest peak on every continent.

  3. Nishat Majumdar - Wikipedia

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    Nishat Mazumdar (Bengali: নিশাত মজুমদার) became the first Bangladeshi woman to scale Mount Everest, [1] with the help of three Sherpas - Lakpa Sherpa, Pemba Dorje Sherpa, Mingma Sherpa and a bigger team led by another Bangladeshi mountaineer M. A. Muhit. [2]

  4. Alison Hargreaves - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] The next day, two Spanish climbers, Pepe Garces and Lorenzo Ortas, who had survived the storm at Camp 4, were descending the mountain while suffering from frostbite and exhaustion. Before reaching Camp 3, they found a bloodstained anorak, a climbing boot, and a harness. They recognised the equipment as belonging to Hargreaves.

  5. Climbing Free - Wikipedia

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    As accomplished American climber and writer Rachel de Silva explains, the six major American climbing magazines published fewer than 12 articles a year by or about women during the 1980s despite women comprising 40% of climbers. It was not until 1990 that the first women-centric climbing books appeared. [2]

  6. Catherine Destivelle - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Destivelle became a professional climber, which happened almost by accident after being asked to do a climbing film, E pericoloso sporgersi, that captured her making the first female ascent of the 1,000-metre multi-pitch sport route Pichenibule in Verdon, which was only the second-ever female ascent in history of a 7b (5.12b) route; [2 ...

  7. Lene Gammelgaard - Wikipedia

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    Lene Gammelgaard (born 18 December 1961) is a Danish climber, author, and motivational speaker. Gammelgaard is the 35th woman, and first Scandinavian woman, to climb Mount Everest, [1] reaching the summit via the South East Ridge on 10 May 1996, as part of Scott Fischer's tragic expedition.

  8. Wanda Rutkiewicz - Wikipedia

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    A memorial stone at the entrance to the II LO (The Secondary School #2) in Wrocław. Rutkiewicz's goal was to become the first woman to reach the summits of all 14 of the eight-thousanders. During her climbing career she successfully climbed the following mountains: 1975 – Gasherbrum III [10] 1978 – Mount Everest; 1985 – Nanga Parbat ...

  9. Santosh Yadav - Wikipedia

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    She was a part of the nine-nation international climbing camp-cum-expedition to Nun Kun in 1989. Also, her being a fervent environmentalist, she collected 500 kg of dumped wastes from the Himalayas. Also, her being a fervent environmentalist, she collected 500 kg of dumped wastes from the Himalayas.