Uta İbrahimi, 14 Zirveye Tırmanan İlk Balkan Kadın Dağcı

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Uta Ibrahimi is the first Balkan woman climbing 14 summit

Kosovo Mountaineer Uta İbrahimi successfully completed the climbing project to the world’s 14 highest peaks and became the first person to succeed among the Balkan countries.

Women’s Mountaineer Ibrahim, social media account, on May 10, the world’s third highest summit Kangchengunga’ya announced that it climbed.

Ibrahimi, “I started in 2017, only a dream at the time, the world’s 14 highest summit of climbing project, 9 years later, after a period of life, I realized.” He said.

Ibrahimi said that he managed to climb with “great sacrifices, labor, tears, joy, sadness, numerous challenges and endless love.” I became the first person to complete these summits from the Balkan countries. ” evaluated.

Kosovo Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Hajrulla Çeku congratulated Ibrahimi for his success in his share of his social media account.

Czech, Ibrahimi is the first climbing climbing from the Balkans to the world’s highest top 14 summits, “It is a historical and inspiring success that makes him one of the biggest climbers in the world. His strength, courage and self -sacrifice, especially young generations and girls with great dreams. Congratulations Uta, Kosovo’s pride.” commented.

The most challenging challenge of mountaineering: 14 summit

There are 14 peaks in the world at a height of 8 thousand meters above sea level. These are located on the Himalayas between China and Nepal and the Karakurum Mountains between China and Pakistan.

In addition to the world’s highest peak Everest (8 thousand 848 meters), K2 (8 thousand 611 meters), kangchengunga (8 thousand 586 meters), lhotse (8 thousand 516 meters), makalu (8 thousand 485 meters), cho vote (8 thousand 188 meters), Dhaulagiri (8 thousand 167 meters), Manasi (8 thousand 163 meters), Manasi (8 thousand 163 meters) Nanga Parbat (8 thousand 126 meters), Annapurna (8 thousand 91 meters), Gasherbrum 1 (8 thousand 80 meters), Broad Peak (8 thousand 51 meters), Gasherbrum 2 (8 thousand 35 meters) and Shishapangma (8 thousand 27 meters) summits, “8 thousand” are also called “8 thousand.

There are few high -altitude climbers who can climb all of the peaks of mountaineering.