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Ex-Gurkha, 85, bids to reclaim Qomolangma summit title

Issue February 2017

Ex-Gurkha, 85, bids to reclaim Qomolangma summit title

Source:AFP

Published: 2017/2/13 22:48:39

 

An 85-year-old former Gurkha is making a bid to reclaim his title as the world's oldest person to summit Mount Qomalangma, known in the West as Mount Everest.

 

A Guinness World Record certificate hangs proudly in Min Bahadur Sherchan's Kathmandu home and by the end of this year's spring climbing season, he hopes to have a second one hanging next to it.

 

Sherchan made his historic climb in 2008 when he was 76, but he lost the record five years later when Japanese mountaineer Yuichiro Miura summited the 8,848-meter peak at the age of 80.

 

Sherchan has since been on a quest to take back the title - though he says it is only to prove to himself that he can.

 

"My aim is not to break anybody's record, this is not a personal competition between individuals. I wish to break my own record," Sherchan told AFP in the Nepali capital.

 

Nevertheless, the octogenarians have been in a tug of war for the honor of being the oldest summiteer.

 

Both Sherchan and Miura summited in 2008, but the former soldier in the British Gurkha army secured the record by virtue of being a year older.

 

When Miura snatched the title in 2013, Sherchan was also preparing to tackle the peak in a bid to retain his title. But delayed paperwork meant he missed the narrow window of good weather in May. 

 

In 2015, Sherchan was on his way to the peak when a devastating quake hit Nepal, killing nearly 9,000 people, including 18 in an avalanche that hit the mountain's base camp, and he was forced to turn back.

 

"These hurdles haven't discouraged me, I am determined to go," he said.

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