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17: 304: 344:, started their crucial ascent from base camp III (7400m) and reached the peak of the second highest mountain in the world at around 16:00. The climbers completed the climb successfully without any bottled oxygen and returned to base camp III 23 hours later. After the success of ascending K2, Stangl was now able to concentrate on the outstanding mountains of his Triple Seven Summits project. In January 2013, Stangl climbed 316:. This made him turn away from speed climbing. Now, to be more effective, he put emphasis on precise documentation of his activities, using photos, videos, and GPS tracking. In Spring 2011, Stangl cycled from the Indian ocean to the Himalayas on a simple military bicycle, then walked for 11 days to the base camp of 311:
In the aftermath of K2-scandal, Stangl underwent a fundamental change of mindset and stayed out of the limelight. Nevertheless, after an interruption of his mountaineering activities, he continued to climb the peaks of the seven continents. He expanded his plan of climbing the Seven Second Summits
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In 1995, Stangl started speed climbing ("skyrunning") the high Andes peaks. In the following years he succeeded in his first series of skyruns, reaching nine 6000ers within 18 days. Over the next few years, he successfully completed several other challenges in the Andes: Ten 6000ers within 7 days
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The table shows the key data of the ascents of the Triple Seven Summits project. It is mainly based upon a list of Eberhard Jurgalski, created 2013. The numbering shows more than the actual 21 mountains, acknowledging two different lists of alpinistic tradition, the
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In addition to the 21 mountains of the Messner version, Stangl ascended further nine summits on three continents to also meet the requirements of the Bass version. This includes ascending the three highest peaks of Australian mainland
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to climb Mount Tyree with him. On January 3, 2012, all three expedition members, Stangl, Kammerlander and the Austrian Robert Miller reached the peak of Mount Tyree via the east wall and the northeast ridge.
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In the summer of 2012, Stangl started a new expedition to K2 at which the conditions were considerably better than in the years before. Late in the evening of July 12, Stangl and his fellow polish climber
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by numerous exceptionally fast ascents of high mountains. His major success was in 2013, when he became the first person to ascend the three highest mountains on all seven continents, the so-called
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within 21 days, in 2001. In course of the Triple Seven Summits project, he rode from Austria to Caucasus and back, carrying the entire expedition luggage.
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As a continuation of the Seven Summits speed-project Stangl pursued the goal of skyrunning up the second highest peaks of each continent, the so-called
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solo, north to south, covering a distance of 900 kilometers. For training matters, Stangl goes for long bicycle treks, for instance cycling from
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Archil Badriashvili and the Austrian Michael Haidn. The third highest mountain in Europe was the last of the Triple Seven Summits.
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In 2005 he did ABC (Tibet) to the top in 16 hours and 42 minutes in 2005, in league with the fastest times for this type of route.
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Since younger days, Christian Stangl undertakes extended bicycle treks. In 1985, he cycled across the Alps in 28 days, climbing
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The first person to successfully climb the "Seven Second Summits" (within six years – Ojos del Salado 2007 – Sumantri 2013)
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The first person to successfully climb the "Triple Seven Summits" (within seven years – Mount Everest 2006 – Shkhara 2013)
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The first person to successfully climb the "Seven Third Summits" (within five years – Mount Shinn 2008 – Shkhara 2013)
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and planned to become the first person to ever climb the three highest mountains of each continent, the so-called
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Subsequently, Stangl's success was approved by the chronicler Eberhard Jurgalski, the expert commission of the
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World map showing the three highest mountains of all seven continents, the Triple Seven Summits.
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In January 2013, Stangl finally succeeded in climbing all Second Seven Summits.
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In 2008, Stangl became famous after completing his speed climbing series of the
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Christian Stangl in vetta allo Shkhara: è il primo sulle "triple seven summits"
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GIB NIEMALS AUF! Vom K2-Skandal zum Erfolg auf den Triple Seven Summits
1659:(6,110 m) in Argentina on a new route from the South in a solo ascend. 1530: 1481: 1372: 1328: 1163: 1114: 962: 799: 750: 348:(4870m) in Oceania, as well as the three highest mountains of mainland 165: 78: 46: 22: 2110: 182:. For reaching all seven summits it took him 58 hours and 45 minutes. 2228: 2002:"Fake News im Alpinismus - Wenn Bergsteiger nicht die Wahrheit sagen" 1645: 1637: 1581: 1389: 1345: 1024: 979: 658: 641: 614: 552: 237: 207: 201: 149: 98: 86: 2148:(in: AAJ 2014, Volume 56, Issue 88, Page 365), Retrieved 2016-04-04 1621: 129: 42: 15: 1977:"Der Schicksalsberg – Interview mit Bergsteiger Christian Stangl" 2045:
Alpine History - Triple Seven Summits finished (27. August 2013)
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The Guinness World Records awarded Stangl three Alpine records:
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Christian Stangl: "Me siento como un alpinista del siglo XIX"
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Skyrunner. Unglaubliche Aufstiege eines alpinen Protagonisten
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On January 15, 2013, he was the first person to ascent the
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North route, Skyrun in 16:42h, without additional oxygen
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Table of the Triple Seven Summits including ascent data
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via the southwest face, the so-called "British Route".
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South east ridge (Abruzzi), without additional oxygen
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In 1990, he began high-altitude mountaineering in the
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For the end of 2011, Stangl planned an expedition to
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Christian Stangl completes the Triple Seven Summits
2055: 2053: 1926:"Bildergalerie: Speedbergsteiger Christian Stangl" 1588:is to be located north of Caucasus, alongside the 232:At the same time, he set new records for climbing 1134:South face, traverse from Ngga Pulu and Sumantri 1908:"Jornet Speed-Climbs Everest, Twice In One Week" 1823:"First person to climb the Triple Seven Summits" 1796:"First person to climb the Second Seven Summits" 770:North face, Harrer route, Skyrun 0:49h (Record) 675:2004, 2006, 2012. Skyrun 5:18h (Record in 2006) 541:1990, 2002, 2007. Skyrun 4:25h (Record in 2002) 288:again, and attempted to climb the north face of 2021:"The Seven Second Summits – the hard challenge" 1850:"First person to climb the Third Seven Summits" 1888: 1886: 1884: 1882: 8: 1737:(in German). Olympia-Verlag GmbH. 2008-07-15 1655:In 2022, Christian Stangl was able to reach 97:Christian Stangl was born in 1966 in Landl ( 1950: 1948: 1946: 1226:South west face, without additional oxygen 1041:Nelion east face, ridge passage to Batian 721:2007, 2009. Skyrun 9:10h (Record in 2007) 420: 1087:Route via north east ridge and east face 906:Summits: 1996, 2007. Skyrun 3:44h (2007) 164:In 2001, he succeeded in a solo climb of 2231:Stangl's mountain guide website (German) 1956:Curriculum Vitae - Activities since 1985 1817: 1815: 302: 168:. At 7000m his new route meets the 1954 1844: 1842: 1722: 1677:Stangl, Christian; Kren, Ernst (2009). 447: 387:and numerous other alpine journalists. 1790: 1788: 1452:First ascent, South face direct, solo 2097:Stangl Completes Triple Seven Summits 2070:, ca. 7 kB, Retrieved 2016-04-04 36: 7: 1640:, on the way. 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Schall-Verlag. 160:Seven summits speed climbing 1906:Mitka, Nate (30 May 2017). 2282: 2261:Austrian mountain climbers 1930:Süddeutsche Zeitung online 1731:"Christian Stangl kompakt" 1696:Stangl, Christian (2015). 1602:Rwenzori (Margherita Peak) 414:(B), and more challenging 38:[ˈkʀɪsti̯anˈʃtaŋl] 60:. He has become known as 41:; born July 10, 1966, in 2188:(in German). 2022-12-31 2140:American Alpine Journal 1932:(in German). 2008-07-15 1762:(in German). 2014-08-27 1600:(2010) in Oceania, and 276:expedition and went up 2229:bergfuehrer-stangl.com 2171:, Retrieved 2016-04-04 2130:, Retrieved 2016-04-04 2100:, Retrieved 2016-04-04 2047:, Retrieved 2016-04-04 1965:, Retrieved 2016-04-04 1854:Guinness World Records 1827:Guinness World Records 1800:Guinness World Records 1590:Kuma–Manych Depression 1406:Öhler route variation 385:Guinness World Records 308: 101:), in the east of the 83:Guinness World Records 26: 1681:(in German). 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Index


Cho Oyu
[ˈkʀɪsti̯anˈʃtaŋl]
Landl
Austria
alpine style
mountaineer
mountain guide
Seven Second Summits
Shkhara
Guinness World Records
London
Styria
Gesäuse National Park
solo climbing
speed climbing
enchainment
winter climbing
Alps
Andes
Himalaya
Baintha Brakk
avalanche
Shishapangma
8000er
Cho Oyu
Tichy
Seven Summits
Mount Everest
Aconcagua

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