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Statistics of 7 summits climber Park

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Ranking in 7summits list, either CP or K106
Ranking in Carstensz Pyramid list74
Ranking in Kosciuszko list75
First nameYoung-Seok
Family namePark
Gendermale
Country of originSouth Korea
Date of Birth1963-11-02
Name of first summitEverest
Date of climbing the first summit1993-05-16
Name of final summit in Carstensz listVinson
Date of final summit in Carstensz list2002-11-24
Name of final summit in Kosciuszko listVinson
Date of final summit in Kosciuszko list2002-11-24
Date of climbing Kilimanjaro1997-02-17
Date of climbing Elbrus2002-07-07
Date of climbing Aconcagua2002-01-11
Date of climbing Denali1994-06-02
Date of climbing Vinson2002-11-24
Date of climbing Everest1993-05-16
Date of climbing Carstensz Pyramid2002-11-05
Date of climbing Kosciuszko2001-09-21
Climbed Carstensz Pyramid?Yes
Climbed Kosciuszko?Yes
Total time including Carstensz Pyramid09y,190d
Total time including Kosciuszko09y,190d
Age when finished with CP39y,286d
Age when finished with K39y,286d
Websitehttp://www.parkyoungseok.com/
Additional InfoPark Young Seok
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Park, Young-Seok is the first person in the world to complete a true Adventure Grand Slam. That is to say, he has climbed the world's 14 8000ers, 8 summits, and visited both poles.

Name of Peak Height (m) Date of summit

* 1. Everest 8,848 1993-05-16
* 2. K2 8,611 2001-07-22
* 3. Kangchenjunga 8,586 1999-05-12
* 4. Lhotse 8,516 2001-04-29
* 5. Makalu 8,463 2000-05-15
* 6. Cho Oyu 8,201 1997-09-27
* 7. Dhaulagiri 8,167 1997-04-27
* 8. Manaslu 8,163 1998-12-06
* 9. Nanga Parbat 8,125 1998-07-21
* 10. Annapurna 8,091 1996-05-04
* 11. Gasherbrum I 8,068 1997-07-09
* 12. Broad Peak 8,047 2000-07-30
* 13. Gasherbrum II 8,035 1997-07-19
* 14. Shishapangma 8,027 2000-10-02
* 15. Aconcagua 6,959 2002-01-11
* 16. McKinley 6,195 1994-06-02
* 17. Kilimanjaro 5,895 1997-02-17
* 18. Elbrus 5,642 2002-07-07
* 19. Vinson Massif 4,897 2002-11-25
* 20. Carstensz Pyramid 4,884 2002-05-11
* 21. Kosciusko 2,280 2001-09-21
* 22. South Pole Unsupported 2004-xx-xx
* 23. North Pole Unsupported 2005-04-30

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