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Nirmal Purja: Ex-soldier climbs 14 highest mountains in seven months

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October 29, 2019
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A Nepali mountaineer and former British Marine has climbed the world's tallest 14 peaks in seven months – beating an earlier record of almost eight years.

Nirmal Purja reached the top of his 14th mountain, Shishapangma in China, on Tuesday morning.

Purja, 36, joined the British Army in 2003 and became a Royal Marine in 2009.

His climbing career began when he walked to Everest base camp in 2012 and, instead of returning as planned, decided to climb the entire mountain.

He was already the holder of numerous records – including the fastest "double-header" of two mountains higher than 8,000 metres – and was awarded the MBE, a civilian honour, by the Queen in 2018.

Nepalese soldiers have served in the British Army – specifically the Brigade of Gurkhas – for more than 200 years.

There are 14 mountains in the world higher than 8,000m, and the previous record for climbing them all was almost eight years, achieved by Polish climber Jerzy Kukucza in 1987.

Purja began his campaign in Nepal in April, and climbed Mount Everest in May. There, his picture of the queue at the top of the summit gained worldwide attention.

During his climbs, he rescued four other climbers – three of which he called "suicide missions" – and has, in his own words, "bled from every angle".

But it wasn't non-stop work. In August, he told the BBC's Colin Murray he climbed Everest, Lhotse and Makalu in five days, but it could have been three – had he not stopped for two nights "to have a drink".

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In September, his challenge was held up while he waited for permission to climb the final mountain, Shishapangma, in the Tibetan autonomous region of China.

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