Sunday, July 19, 2026 | Safar 4, 1448 H
broken clouds
weather
OMAN
26°C / 26°C
EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI
x
Jordan is becoming a new focus in the US-Iran War
US completes the 8th consecutive night of attacks on Iran
2 US service members killed, 1 missing after Iran strikes on Jordan: Pentagon
MoU with US suspended after violations: Iran Deputy FM
Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar come under renewed attacks
Injuries, damage after attack on Kuwait oil facility

US climber smashes Everest speed record

Mountaineers climbing a slope lined up during their ascent from the Hillary Step to summit Mount Everest in Nepal. — AFP
Mountaineers climbing a slope lined up during their ascent from the Hillary Step to summit Mount Everest in Nepal. — AFP
minus
plus

KATHMANDU: US climber Tyler Andrews set a new speed record using supplementary oxygen on Mount Everest on Thursday, his team said, summiting the world's highest peak an hour quicker than anyone before.


Andrews, 36, climbed the 8,849-metre peak in just 9 hours and 55 minutes, smashing the record of 10 hours and 56 minutes held since 2003 by Nepali climber Lhakpa Gelu Sherpa.


The time requires formal verification by Nepal's mountain authorities.


Andrews summited Everest just before dawn on Thursday, according to posts on his Instagram, which included live GPS tracking of his route.


"He reached Everest's peak in just 9 hours 55 minutes", team leader Dawa Steven Sherpa of Asian Trekking said.


The Asian Trekking team said that Andrews completed a solo climb, during which guides provided supplementary oxygen, food and water while tracking his ascent.


He had initially tried to break the 22 hours and 29 minutes speed record to climb Everest without supplementary oxygen earlier in May, but had to turn back.


Andrews, who said he is a cancer survivor, is raising funds to support youth athletes who lack access to coaching and equipment in Ecuador and Nepal.


More than 950 climbers have reached the top of Everest this season, with the weather window rapidly coming to a close.


Five people have died this season — two Indians and three Nepali climbers involved in Everest preparations.


That compares to the 18 people who died in 2023, the deadliest season on the mountain. — AFP


SHARE ARTICLE
Most Read
The reform will cover eligible Omani workers as well as specified categories of non-Omani employees in the public and private sectors.
New payroll, leave insurance reforms begin next week Inflation and price rise in Oman Scattered rain, dust, strong winds expected over parts of Oman Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar come under renewed attacks
FOLLOW US
arrow up
home icon