Sirbaz Khan breaks all records, become first Pakistani to climb All 8,000m peaks without oxygen
- Sirbaz Khan, a celebrated mountaineer from Hunza Valley.”
- He successfully reached the summit of “Kangchenjunga” in Nepal.
- This achievement places him in an elite group of global climbers who have completed all 8,000ers in pure form.
“Sirbaz Khan”, Pakistan’s celebrated mountaineer from “Hunza Valley”, has etched his name into the history books by becoming the “first Pakistani to summit all 14 of the world’s 8,000-metre peaks without the use of supplemental oxygen”.
The remarkable feat was completed on “Sunday” as Sirbaz successfully reached the summit of “Kangchenjunga” in Nepal, the “world’s third-highest mountain” standing at “8,586 metres”. This climb marked the final chapter in his grueling, years-long journey to conquer the planet’s most dangerous and daunting peaks using only natural strength and skill.
Climbing these mountains without bottled oxygen ranks among the greatest challenges in high-altitude mountaineering, as the extreme altitudes drastically reduce oxygen levels. Sirbaz’s accomplishment places him in an elite group of global climbers who have completed all 8,000ers in such a pure form.
This is not just a personal victory for Sirbaz but a proud moment for Pakistan, showcasing the potential, endurance, and resilience of its athletes. As tributes pour in from fellow climbers and fans around the world, Sirbaz Khan stands as an icon of Pakistani adventure sports and an inspiration to future generations of mountaineers.
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