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Thirty climbers summit Mount Manaslu on September 24 and 25



Mt Manaslu
Mt Manaslu, Nepal

Kathmandu, Sept 25: A team of 30 climbers, including Sherpa guides, successfully summited Mount Manaslu (8,163 metres), the world’s eighth highest peak, in the past two days.

The expeditions were part of the Seven Summit Treks Manaslu Expedition 2024 for autumn.

On September 25, 2024, a group of 16 mountaineers scaled the peak.

Among the climbers was Bianca Jane Adler, 16, from Australia, who has set a record for the youngest female to climb Manaslu.

List of summiteers on September 25:
1. Elaine Jhon Panganiban (Philippines)
2. Emmanuel Banasihan Palacio (Philippines)
3. Matej Gause (Czech Republic)
4. Kris Koscizrz (USA)
5. Evan Charles Miller (USA)
6. Krzysztof Slominski (Poland)
7. Bianca Jane Adler (Australia)
8. Kaji Sherpa (Nepal)
9. Pemba Rinji Sherpa (Nepal)
10. Lakpa Tenji Sherpa (Nepal)
11. Sonam Sherpa (Nepal)
12. Prem Magar (Nepal)
13. Lakpa Sherpa (Nepal)
14. Jangbu Sherpa (Nepal)
15. Prabal Lama (Nepal)
16. Pemba Thenduk Sherpa (Nepal)

On September 24, 2024, a team of 14 climbers reached the peak. Notably, two of the summiteers–Jan Matiasek from Czech Republic, and Pavlo Bezdienezhnykh from Ukraine–summited the mountain without supplemental oxygen.

September 24 summiteers:
1. Scott Lehmann (USA)
2. Shayna Rose Unger (USA)
3. Andrei Borisov (Russia)
4. Vladislav Darinskii (Russia)
5. Reza Parsa (Iran)
6. Ronak Zamani Dadaneh (Iran)
7. Jan Matiasek (Czech Republic)
8. Pavlo Bezdienezhnykh (Ukraine)
9. Mingma Dorchi Sherpa (Nepal)
10. Mingma Tenje Sherpa (Nepal)
11. Chhepal Sherpa (Nepal)
12. Pasang Gelje Sherpa (Nepal)
13. Dawa Bhote (Nepal)
14. Ngang Dorchi Bhote (Nepal)
SST informed that its remaining climbing team members would reach the summit by October 1.