Vladislav Terzyul
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Vladislav Terzyul | |
Born | June 16, 1953 Artyom Siberia |
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Died | May 18, 2004 Makalu |
Occupation | Mountaineer |
Vladislav Terzyul (June 16, 1953–May 18, 2004), born in Artyom, Siberia, was a Ukrainian alpine and high-altitude climber.
Vladislav Terzyul died attempting Makalu on May 18, 2004, at an altitude of about 8300 metres.
[edit] Eight-thousanders
- 1993 - Kanchenjunga, east ridge, International Expedition
- 1994 - K2, Abruzzi route, Ukrainian Expedition/Odessa Alpine Club
- 1995 - Broad Peak, west edge and north ridge, International Expedition
- 1996 - Gasherbrum II, classic route, International Expedition
- 1996 - Annapurna, northwest ridge, new route, Polish International Expedition
- 1997 - Nanga Parbat, 1997, Diamir face, Ukrainian Expedition
- 1999 - Everest, classic route from the north, Ukrainian National Expedition
- 2000 - Shishapangma Central, classic route. Ukrainian National Expedition
- 2000 - Cho Oyu, classic route, solo
- 2001 - Manaslu, southeast ridge, new route, Ukrainian National Expedition.
- 2002 - Lhotse, Odessa Alpclub expedition
- 2002 - Dhaulagiri
- 2003 - Gasherbrum I
- 2004 - Makalu, west ridge, died during the descent.