Polish climber Krzyzowski sets record making double header summit of Lhotse and Everest without O2

Polish climber Krzyzowski sets record making double header summit of Lhotse and Everest without O2

Kathmandu : Polish climber Piotr Jerzy Krzyzowski has made history by becoming the first and fastest person to climb both Lhotse and Everest without supplemental oxygen. This historic achievement was made in 1 day, 23 hours and 22 minutes.

Krzyzewski reached the summit of Lhotse, the fourth-highest mountain in the world (8,516m) on May 21 at 2:38 pm, said Thaneswar Guragai, General Manager of Seven Summit Treks, a leading Kathmandu-based expedition operator.

Just two days later, he made another historic achievement, summiting Mt Everest, the world’s highest peak, soaring to 8,848.86m above sea level on May 23 at 2:00 pm. He achieved this feat as part of the SST Everest-Lhotse Expedition.

Krzyzowski’s achievement took place under the extraordinary conditions, making the summits a record. He ascended both peaks without supplemental oxygen, without Sherpa assistance, and without descending to Camp 2 or Base Camp between the summits, highlighting a new pinnacle of minimalist, and self-reliant alpinism, said Guragai.

His journey began with the ascent of Lhotse, reaching the summit on May 21 and marking the halfway point of his ambitious plan for a record. On May 23, Krzyzowski’s perseverance culminated in reaching Everest’s summit at 2:00 pm.

Achieving two higher 8000ers without supplemental oxygen and support underscores the remarkable accomplishment, showcasing an extraordinary level of determination, he said.

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