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List of Mount Everest summiters by frequency

List of Mount Everest summiters by frequency

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This list consists of people who reached the summit of Mount Everest more than once. By 2013, 6,871 summits have been recorded by 4,042 people.[1][2] Despite two hard years of disaster (2014 and 2015), by the end of 2016 there were 7,646 summits by 4,469 people.[3] In 2018 about 800 people summited, breaking the record for most in one year compared to 2013, in which 667 summited Mount Everest.[4][5]

As of July 2022, there have been approximately 11,346 summit ascents by 6,098 people.[6]

Note all information may not be completed/updated, it can take months and even years to update summit counts as confirmed by sources

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Adventure Consultants report on summits and people by 2016:[109]

  • Da Jangbu Sherpa, Nepal, 13 summits
  • Pemba Chhoti Sherpa, Nepal, 11 summit
  • Kami Rita Sherpa, Nepal, 14 summits
  • Purba Chhoter Sherpa (Ang Jangbu), 8 summits
  • Chhewang Dorji Sherpa, Nepal, 9 summits
  • Chhiring (Tsering) Namgel Sherpa, Nepal, 4 summits
  • Da Thuk Bhote, Nepal, 3 summits
  • Passang Bhote, 7 summits
  • Nima Tsering, Nepal, 6 summits

It can be hard to determine who is who sometimes, as there are some similar names. For example in 2013 two different Kami Rita Sherpa high-altitude workers summited with different guide firms.[426] Nepal may not issue summit certificates to Nepali who don't buy a permit. One problem firms must contend with is summit fraud attempts.

See also

Notes

  1. The Himalayan Database gave Ngima Nuru Sherpa 20 ascents until 2019 (22 adding those of 2022 that are not yet registered).[19]

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