List of first person to summit Mount Everest by nationality

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This is a list of the first male and the first female climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest by nationality.

List[edit]

Country Date Male climber Date Female climber References
 Afghanistan 2023-05-17 Samuel Dean Sidiqi
 Albania 2012-05-26 Gjergj Bojaxhi 2017-05-22 Uta Ibrahimi
 Algeria 2008 Nadir Dendounne
 American Samoa (US)
 Andorra
 Angola
 Anguilla (UK)
 Antigua and Barbuda
 Argentina 1999-05-15 Tommy Heinrich
 Armenia 2002-05-16 Igor Khalatian
 Aruba (Netherlands)
 Australia Tim Macartney-Snape and Greg Mortimer Brigitte Muir
 Austria 1978-05-08 Peter Habeler[1]
 Azerbaijan 2007-05-19 Israfil Ashurly
 Bahamas, The
 Bahrain
 Bangladesh 2010-05-20 Musa Ibrahim 2012-05-19 Nishat Majumder
 Barbados
 Belarus 1999 Victor Koulabatchenko
 Belgium 1992-05-12 Ingrid Baeyens
 Belize
 Benin
 Bermuda (UK)
 Bhutan
 Bolivia 1999 Bernardo Guarachi
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2012-5-19 Naim Logić [2][3]
 Botswana
 Brazil 1995-05-14 Waldemar Niclevicz and Mozart Catão
 Brunei
 Bulgaria
 Burkina Faso
 Burundi
 Cambodia
 Cameroon
 Canada 1982-10-05 Laurie Skreslet 1986-05-20 Sharon Wood
 Cape Verde
 Cayman Islands (UK)
 Central African Republic
 Chad
 Chile
 China 1960-05-25 Wang Fuzhou, Qu Yinhua
 Colombia
 Comoros
 Congo, Democratic Republic of the
 Congo, Republic of the
 Cook Islands (New Zealand)
 Costa Rica 2012-05-24 Warner Rojas
 Croatia
 Cuba 2006-06-24 Osvany Aguilar
 Curacao (Netherlands)
 Cyprus 2012-05-19 George Andreou
 Czechia
 Denmark
 Djibouti
 Dominica
 Dominican Republic 2011-05-21 Karim Mella
 Ecuador 1999-05-25 Iván Vallejo
 Egypt 2007-05-17 Omar Samra
 El Salvador 2022-05-12 Alfa Karina Arrué
 Equatorial Guinea
 Eritrea
 Estonia 2003-05-23 Alar Sikk
 Eswatini (Swaziland)
 Ethiopia
 European Union
 Falkland Islands (UK)
 Faroe Islands (Denmark) 2014-05-25 Arne Vatnhamar
 Fiji
 Finland 1997 Veikka Gustafsson
 France 1978-10-15 Pierre Mazeaud, Jean Afanassieff, and Nicolas Jaeger
 French Polynesia (France)
 Gabon
 Gambia, The
 Gaza Strip/Palestine 2011-05-21 Suzanne Al Houby
 Georgia
 Germany
 Ghana
 Gibraltar (UK)
 Greece

1999

2004

2005

2017

Konstantinos Niarchos

G.voutiropoulos.

M. stillas

M Soulis. S tsiantos-P Kotronaros

A.Antonopoulos N. Magitsis - I.Tsianos-G.Argyris

K.Apostolopoulos

Michailidis.P

A Antonis Sykaris Mike evfmorfidis

2019 Christina flampouri

Vanessa Arxontidou

 Greenland (Denmark)
 Grenada
 Guam (US)
 Guatemala 2010-05-23 Andrea Cardona
 Guernsey (UK)
 Guinea
 Guinea-Bissau
 Guyana
 Haiti
 Honduras 2022-05-12 Ronald Quintero
 Hong Kong 1992-05-12 Cham Yick-kai[4] 2017-05-21 Ada Tsang
 Hungary 2002-05-25 Zsolt Erőss
 Iceland 2017-05-21 Vilborg Arna Gissurardóttir
 India 1965-05-20 Avtar Singh Cheema 1984-05-23 Bachendri Pal
 Indonesia
 Iran
 Iraq
 Ireland
 Isle of Man (UK)
 Israel
 Italy 1978-05-08 Reinhold Messner[1]: 154 
 Ivory Coast
 Jamaica
 Japan 1970-05-11 Teruo Matsuura, Naomi Uemura 1975-05-16 Junko Tabei
 Jersey (UK)
 Jordan 2008-05-25 Mostafa Salameh
 Kazakhstan
 Kenya
 Kiribati
 Korea, North
 Korea, South 1977-09-15 Ko Sang-Don (고상돈)
 Kosovo
 Kuwait 2003-05-23 Zed Al Refai
 Kyrgyzstan
 Laos
 Latvia
 Lebanon 2006-05-15 Maxim Chaya 2019-05-19 Fatima Deryan
 Lesotho
 Liberia
 Libya
 Liechtenstein
 Lithuania 1993 Vladas Vitkauskas 2013-05-22 Edita Nichols
 Luxembourg
 Macau (China)
 Madagascar
 Malawi
 Malaysia 1997-05-23 M. Magendran
 Maldives
 Mali
 Malta 2010-05-17 Gregory Attard, Marco Cremona, and Robert Gatt
 Marshall Islands
 Mauritania
 Mauritius 2011-05-26 Jaysen Arumugum
 Mexico 1989-05-16 Ricardo Torres-Nava 1999-05-05 Elsa Ávila
 Micronesia, Federated States of
 Moldova 2010 Andrei Carpenco
 Monaco
 Mongolia 2005-05-30 Gotovdirij Usukhbayar
 Montenegro 2010-05-20 Đorđije Vujičić, Dragutin Vujović, and Marko Blečić
 Montserrat (UK)
 Morocco
 Mozambique
 Myanmar (Burma) 2016-05 Pyae Phyo Aung and Win Ko Ko [5]
 Namibia
 Nauru
   Nepal 1953-05-29 Tenzing Norgay 1993-04- 12 Pasang Lhamu Sherpa .[6]
 Netherlands
 New Caledonia (France)
 New Zealand 1953-05-29 Edmund Hillary
 Nicaragua
 Niger
 Nigeria
 North Macedonia 1989-05-10 Dimitar Ilievski-Murato
 Northern Mariana Islands (US)
 Norway 1985-04-29 Arne Næss Jr.
 Oman 2010-05-23 Khalid Sulaiman Al Siyabi
 Pakistan 2000-05-17 Nazir Sabir 2013-05-19 Samina Baig
 Palau
 Panama
 Papua New Guinea
 Paraguay
 Peru 2016-05-19 Silvia Vasquez-Lavado
 Philippines 2006-05-17 Leo Oracion 2007-05-16 Janet Belarmino
 Poland 1978-10-16 Wanda Rutkiewicz
 Portugal 1995-05-18 João Garcia
 Puerto Rico (US) 2002-02-10 Dr. Julio Bird
 Qatar 2013-05-13 Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani
 Romania 1995-05-17 Constantin Lăcătuşu May 2021 Iulia and Delia [7][8]
 Russia
 Rwanda
 Saint Barthelemy (France)
 Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (UK)
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
 Saint Lucia
 Saint Martin (France)
 Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France)
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
 Samoa
 San Marino
 Sao Tome and Principe
 Saudi Arabia 2008-05-21 Faruq Saad al-Zuman 2013-05-18 Raha Moharrak
 Senegal
 Serbia 2000-05-25 Aleksa Orlović
 Seychelles
 Sierra Leone
 Singapore 2009-05-20 Li Hui, Esther Tan, and Jane Lee
 Sint Maarten (Netherlands)
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Solomon Islands
 Somalia
 South Africa 2019 Saray Khumalo
 South Sudan
 Spain 1980-05-14 Martín Zabaleta Araceli Segarra
 Sri Lanka 2016-05 Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala
 Sudan
 Suriname
 Sweden 1990-05-11 Mikael Reuterswärd and Oskar Kihlborg
  Switzerland
 Syria
 Taiwan
 Tajikistan
 Tanzania 2012-05-25 Wilfred Moshi
 Thailand 2008-05-22 Vitidnan Rojanapanich
 Timor-Leste
 Togo
 Tonga
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Tunisia 2016-05 Tahar Manaï
 Turkey 1995-05-17 Nasuh Mahruki 2006-05-15 Eylem Elif Maviş
 Turkmenistan
 Turks and Caicos Islands (UK)
 Tuvalu
 Uganda
 Ukraine
 United Arab Emirates
 United Kingdom
 United States 1963-05-22 Willi Unsoeld, Tom Hornbein
 Uruguay
 Uzbekistan
 Vanuatu
 Venezuela
 Vietnam 2008 Thanh Nhien Doan
 Virgin Islands (UK)
 Virgin Islands (US)
 Wallis and Futuna (France)
 West Bank/Palestine
 Western Sahara
 Yemen
 Zambia
 Zimbabwe

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Krakauer, Jon (1997). Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster. New York: Villard. ISBN 978-0-679-45752-7.
  2. ^ "Top lista dosegnutih visina bosansko-hercegovačkih planinara i alpinista". ZONE 2020. Archived from the original on 2022-04-21. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  3. ^ "Logić: Penjanje na Everest je smrtno opasno po ljudsko tijelo, 308 ljudi koštalo je života".
  4. ^ "How labourer became first Hong Kong man to conquer Everest". South China Morning Post. 2018-05-13. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  5. ^ "Myanmar climbers reach Everest summit in country first". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  6. ^ Hunt, John (1953). The Ascent of Everest. Hodder & Stoughton.
  7. ^ "Două gemene din România, cele mai tinere alpiniste din Europa care au escaladat Everestul". Stirileprotv.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-04-12.
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