Edurne Pasaban
Edurne Pasaban Lizarribar | |
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Born |
Tolosa, Gipuzkoa, Spain | 1 August 1973
Occupation | Mountaineering. |
Website | http://www.edurnepasaban.com |
Edurne Pasaban Lizarribar (born August 1, 1973) is a Basque Spanish mountaineer, from Tolosa, in the province of Gipuzkoa in the Basque Country, Spain. On May 17, 2010, she became the 21st person and the first woman to climb all of the fourteen eight-thousander peaks in the World.[1] Her first 8,000 peak had been achieved 9 years earlier, on May 23, 2001, when she climbed to the summit of Mount Everest.
Life and career
Pasaban was born in Tolosa, Spain. She summited her ninth eight-thousander, Broad Peak, on July 12, 2007, together with the Austrian climber Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner. On May 1, 2008, Pasaban summited Dhaulagiri, as did Kaltenbrunner the same day again. Both downplayed the aspect of a race between them for the first woman to climb all 14 eight-thousanders. On May 18, 2009, Pasaban climbed the Kangchenjunga with, among others, Juanito Oiarzabal and the Polish climber Kinga Baranowska. With that she exceeded Kaltenbrunner and Nives Meroi and she became the first woman in climbing twelve eight-thousanders.[2] Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner equaled her two days later when summited Lhotse. Nives Meroi, then tried to achieve the summit in the Kangchenjunga, had to give up when her husband and fellow climber, Romano Benet, had health problems.
On April 17, 2010, she added Annapurna to her record,[3] and proceeded directly thereafter to climb Shishapangma, where she completed her quest on May 17.[4]
On April 27, 2010, it was announced that Pasaban might have lost out on becoming the first woman to climb all 14 8,000 meter peaks to Korean climber Oh Eun-sun.[5] However, Pasaban and other experts disputed Oh's summit of Kangchenjunga.[6] Following a conversation between Elizabeth Hawley and Pasaban, Hawley announced that Oh's summit would be marked as "disputed" in future editions of her Himalayan database.[7] On May 3, Oh had an hour long discussion with Hawley in Kathmandu, in which she asked Oh about the details of her Kangchenjunga climb.[8] "Oh will be credited for her climb to Kangchenjunga but the ascent will be marked as disputed," Hawley later told the press.[8] "Her account was completely different from Pasaban's so I really don't know who is right," she added.[8] Hawley reportedly said the Kangchenjunga entry will be switched back to "successful" if the Spanish team withdraws its allegations.[9] Rejecting Pasaban's claims, Oh added, "I believe that according to Pasaban, some Sherpas told her that I hadn't climbed Kangchenjunga. But no names of the Sherpas have been mentioned. Why?"[8] On May 4, 2010 Pasaban mentioned the names of the seven Sherpas involved: "Dawa Ongchu Sherpa, Pema Chiring Sherpa, Chheji Nurbu Sherpa, Dawa Sangge Sherpa, Ong Darchi Sherpa, Cuombi Sherpa and Phurdorchi Sherpa."[10] She declined to give these names earlier as these Sherpas were still working for the Korean climber. Later Pasaban conceded that she was the second woman to climb the 14 highest peaks, but questioned whether the Korean climber had actually conquered them all.[11]
However, on August 29, 2010, it was announced that the South Korean Hiking Federation, after examining the proofs presented by Oh, had refused to acknowledge her Kangchenjunga ascent, accepting the sherpas' version according to which Oh was not able to complete the ascent due to bad weather conditions.[12] [13] [14] Oh later admitted that she had to stop a few hundred meters below the Kangchenjunga summit, and therefore the renowned mountaineering site ExplorersWeb considered on December 10, 2010 that Edurne Pasaban is the first woman that has climbed all fourteen peaks.[1] This would settle down the polemic in favour of Pasaban.[15]
Other women attempting to climb all 8,000 meter peaks include Nives Meroi from Italy.
Eight-thousanders climbed
- 2010, May 17 - Shishapangma
- 2010, April 17 - Annapurna
- 2009, May 18 - Kangchenjunga
- 2008, October 5 - Manaslu
- 2008, May 1 - Dhaulagiri
- 2007, July 12 - Broad Peak
- 2005, July 20 - Nanga Parbat
- 2004, July 26 - K2
- 2003, July 26 - Gasherbrum I
- 2003, July 19 - Gasherbrum II
- 2003, May 26 - Lhotse
- 2002, October 5 - Cho Oyu
- 2002, May 16 - Makalu
- 2001, May 23 - Mount Everest
References
- 1 2 ExWeb Oh Eun-Sun report, final: Edurne Pasaban takes the throne, ExplorersWeb, Dec 10, 2010
- ↑ Top-5 women to reach more eight-thousanders, with dates
- ↑ "Annapurna summit push watch: SUMMITS!". Explorersweb. 2010-04-17. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
- ↑ "Shisha Pangma: Edurne Pasaban summits - completes the 14x8000ers". Explorersweb. 2010-05-17. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
- ↑ Stephen Mulvey (2010-04-27). "Is Korean Oh Eun-sun first woman to climb 14 top peaks?". BBC News. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
- ↑ Spanish TV, Photo of Oh Eun-Sun at Kangchenjunga, which has created serious doubts (in Spanish)
- ↑ "Korean woman climber's Himalayan record challenged". BBC News. 2010-04-23.
- 1 2 3 4 Sophia Tamot (AFP) "S.Korean climber defends claim to 14-peak record" May 3, 2010 Retrieved on 2010-05-12.
- ↑ Chosun Daily "Mountaineer Oh Eun-sun Meets Arbiter of Himalaya Ascents" May 4, 2010 Retrieved on 2010-05-15.
- ↑ Pasaban da los nombres de los sherpas que dicen que Miss Oh no hizo cumbre (in Spanish)
- ↑ "Spanish climber concedes she is second woman to climb world's 14 highest peaks", Telegraph.co.uk 23 May 2010 Retrieved on 27 May 2010
- ↑ "First woman to climb world's highest peaks stripped of title". The Telegraph. Telegraph.co.uk. 2010-08-27. Retrieved 2011-05-14.
- ↑ "S.Korea rejects woman's world-record climbing claim". channelnewsasia.com. 2010-08-27. Retrieved 2011-05-14.
- ↑ "Pasaban se acerca a su cumbre más difícil". Eurosport (in Spanish). Yahoo. 2010-08-29. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
- ↑ Ángel Cruz (2010-08-31). "La notaria del Himalaya corona a Edurne Pasaban" (in Spanish). As. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edurne Pasaban. |
- Edurne Pasaban's Website (in Spanish and English)
- Edurne Pasaban's Twitter
- All her 8000 summits. Video information and pics.
- Edurne Pasaban's DESAFIO-14x8000m at Facebook
- Edurne's expedition sponsored by ENDESA (in Spanish)
- Diary of the Kangchenjunga & Shisha Pangma expeditions (in Spanish)
- Between Places (English subtitles), feature documentary film)
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Marta Domínguez |
Spanish Sportswoman of the Year 2010 |
Succeeded by Marina Alabau |