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Nadav Ben Yehuda ( he, נדב בן יהודה, born February 29, 1988) is an Israeli mountain climber, search and rescue professional, photographer and speaker. He is the first Israeli to climb Mount Annapurna 1, and the Israeli who climbed the most mountains of above 8,000 meters. In 2012, while climbing
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and about 300 meters below the summit, Ben Yehuda encountered an unconscious and severely injured climber, Aydin Irma

originally from
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, and immediately began rescue efforts that also involved his own risk of life. During the descent he had to remove the gloves from his right hand, and his
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system ceased to function. The rescue ended successfully with both men alive, but as a result Ben Yehuda suffered severe physical injuries, including serious concerns of an
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of his right hand's fingers. For this act he was awarded a Presidential Medal of Honor at the President's Award for Volunteering ceremony. During that climbing season of spring 2012, 11 climbers died on Mount Everest. On March 9, 2012, Ben Yehuda broke the Israeli record of climbing
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s in the Run-Up category, setting it on 19,721 stairs when he climbed the highest
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in Israel – the Moshe Aviv Tower, for 13 consecutive times. In September 2012, Ben Yehuda raised the
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that was awarded to him by President
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on the summit of
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in Georgia – one of the highest peaks in the
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Mountains. In October 2012, Ben Yehuda performed an
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solo climb of the two highest mountains in the
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. In 2014, Ben Yehuda went to climb two mountains of over 8,000 meters in a single season, and raised an
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Card on the summit of the world's sixth highest mountain,
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(8,206 meters above sea level). At the beginning of October 2014, Ben Yehuda was called by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Israeli Embassy in Nepal for search and rescue missions during the snowstorm disaster in the Nepali
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. The disaster was caused by the
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, and resulted in the death of 43 people, 50 went missing and more than 175 got wounded. Four Israelis were killed in the disaster. At the end of October 2014, Ben Yehuda was sent by the Israeli Embassy in Nepal for a rescue mission at a crash site of a bus that overturned and fell over a cliff in the
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range area. The accident resulted in the death of 14 people and more than 50 got wounded. Two Israeli women travelers were killed in the accident, and four others got injured in various degrees. In 2014 Ben Yehuda was chosen for the Best Athlete award in the
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field, by the Israeli Association for Non-Olympic Competitive Sports. In January 2015, Ben Yehuda climbed
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, the highest mountain on the African
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. On the summit he proposed marriage to his partner Lena Malenkovich, and they got married during the same year. In 2015, Ben Yehuda became the first Israeli to climb to the summit of
Mount Elbrus Mount Elbrus ( rus, links=no, Эльбрус, r=Elbrus, p=ɪlʲˈbrus; kbd, Ӏуащхьэмахуэ, 'uaşhəmaxuə; krc, Минги тау, Mingi Taw) is the highest and most prominent peak in Russia and Europe. It is situated in the we ...
in the winter season. This is a significant feat because during the winter the temperatures on the mountain drops to less than 55 Celsius degrees below zero, and the winds blow at more than 85 kilometers per hour. On May 1, 2016, Ben Yehuda became the first Israeli to climb to the summit of Mount
Annapurna I Annapurna (; ne, अन्नपूर्ण) is a mountain situated in the Annapurna mountain range of Gandaki Province, north-central Nepal. It is the tenth highest mountain in the world at above sea level and is well known for the difficu ...
, the tenth highest mountain in the world (8,091 meters above sea level), which is considered as the world's deadliest mountain. Climbing Annapurna is a significant accomplishment due to the high death rate of more than 30%, and until now only about 200 people from all over the world have successfully climbed it. To the summit, Ben Yehuda took the
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, and another flag bearing the names of Israelis who perished during the disasters in Nepal until that year, who he was involved in the search for many of them. In September 2017, Ben Yehuda made a fast ascent of an 8,000m mountain without the use of supplemental oxygen or any pre-acclimatization. The chosen mountain was
Manaslu Manaslu ( ne, मनास्लु, also known as Kutang; muh-NAA-slu) is the eighth-highest mountain in the world at above sea level. It is in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in the west-central part of Nepal. The name Mana ...
(8,163m), the eighth highest mountain in the world, and the entire climb took 14 days. In February 2017 Ben Yehuda was chosen to the list of the most influential people under the age of 30 by
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Magazine. In May 2018, during a climb without the use of supplemental oxygen of Mount
Kangchenjunga Kangchenjunga, also spelled Kanchenjunga, Kanchanjanghā (), and Khangchendzonga, is the third highest mountain in the world. Its summit lies at in a section of the Himalayas, the ''Kangchenjunga Himal'', which is bounded in the west by the T ...
, the third highest mountain in the world – Ben Yehuda fell and got injured below the summit of the mountain. He was first considered dead and spent the next night and day in extreme conditions of over 8,000 meters by himself. On the next day he was identified and got rescued with severe
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s and serious injuries.


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External links

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Interview with Ben Yehuda
on
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