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] 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
List
[edit]Verification issues
[edit]Cases of possible confusion over names, sources, or unclear references
Achiever | Nation | Ref. | Died / lost | |
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14-16 | Danuru Sherpa | Nepal | [106][429][430] | |
12 | Pem Chirri | Nepal | [431] | |
15 | Lhakpa Gelu Sherpa | Nepal | [432] | |
15 | Ningma Tsheri Sherpa | Nepal | [7] | |
13 | Nga Temba Sherpa | Nepal | [433] | |
3 | Lakpa Tsheri Sherpa | Nepal | [434] |
Adventure Consultants report on summits and people by 2016:[112]
- 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.[428] 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
[edit]- List of Mount Everest records
- List of 20th-century summiters of Mount Everest
- List of people who died climbing Mount Everest
Notes
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