Shehroze Kashif, Sirbaz Khan summit world's 5th highest peak Mount Makalu

Shehroze Kashif and Sirbaz Khan reached the summit top at around 7 am (PST) after starting the final summit push on Friday evening

May 28, 2022
Shehroze Kashif (L) and Sirbaz Ali Khan (R) — File Photo

NEPAL: Pakistani mountaineers Sirbaz Ali and Shehroze Kashif achieved another landmark on Saturday morning when the duo summited Mount Makalu in Nepal, the 5th highest peak in the world.

They reached the summit top at around 7 am after starting the final summit push on Friday evening.

With this feat, Shehroze Kashif has become the youngest mountaineer in the world to summit the top five peaks, he’s also the third Pakistani to summit seven of 14 eight-thousanders of the world.

Shehroze sent two small messages in satellite communication from the top on Saturday morning “top” and “project completed”, announcing the success of his visit to Nepal in a record style.

He had earlier summited Kanchenjunga and Lhotse as well and became the only Pakistani to summit three back-to-back 8-thousanders in just 23 days.

Known as “broad boy”, the 20-year-old mountaineer has previously summited Mount Everest, K2, Manaslu, and Broad Peak.

Confirming Shehroze’s summit, Karar Haideri, the secretary of the alpine club of Pakistan said that “today 28 May 2022 at 6:56 a.m. PST, Shehroze Kashif has summited Makalu 8463m - 5th highest mountain in the world.”

Another mountaineer from Pakistan to reach the Makalu summit was 33-year-old Sirbaz Ali Khan, with this he became the first Pakistani to summit 11 out of 14 peaks above 8,000m in the world.

His summit manager Saad Munawar said that Sirbaz reached the top at around 7 am PKT. He also announced to dedicate the summit to “Appo Ali”, mountaineer Ali Raza Sadpara who passed away yesterday after succumbing to his injury. He also confirmed that Sirbaz summited Makalu without using supplementary oxygen.

Faizan Lakhani is Deputy Editor (Sports) at Geo News.

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