Pat Falvey is an
Irish
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** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ...
high-altitude
mountaineer
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, expedition leader,
polar explorer
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, entrepreneur, author, corporate/personal trainer/coach, and motivational speaker.
He was the first person to complete the
Seven Summits
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(Bass) twice, with the summiting of
Mount Everest
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reached from both the
Tibetan
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** Standard Tibetan, the most widely used spoken dial ...
(1996) and
Nepalese sides (2003).
He was expedition leader of the team that saw
Clare O'Leary
Clare O'Leary (born 1972) is an Irish gastroenterologist, mountain climber and adventurer. She was the first Irish woman to climb Mount Everest and complete the Seven Summits.
Career Medicine
O'Leary developed an interest in medicine, and cancer ...
become the first Irish woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest (2003). Other extreme expeditions that he has made include walking to the
South Pole
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, crossing
South Georgia Island
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, and traversing the
Greenland ice cap
The Greenland ice sheet ( da, Grønlands indlandsis, kl, Sermersuaq) is a vast body of ice covering , roughly near 80% of the surface of Greenland. It is sometimes referred to as an ice cap, or under the term ''inland ice'', or its Danish equiv ...
. He started his first business at 15 years of age and has since had businesses in property development, finance, construction, insurance, tourism, and film production. He has been a motivational speaker since the 1990s.
Early life
Born and raised on the north side of
Cork city, Ireland
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, Falvey started mountain climbing in his late twenties, having worked as a builder and property developer from his late teens onwards. Following the economic recession of the mid-1980s in Ireland, he lost most of his wealth and discovered mountaineering in his late 20s.
Mountain climbing career
Falvey began his climbing career with hill walking and climbing on the
McGillycuddy Reeks in County Kerry, Ireland. Falvey then devoted himself to training to become a high-altitude
mountaineer
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. He trained initially with the Cork Mountaineering Club, at Tiglin in
County Wicklow
County Wicklow ( ; ga, Contae Chill Mhantáin ) is a county in Ireland. The last of the traditional 32 counties, having been formed as late as 1606, it is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and the province of Leinster. It is bordered by t ...
and became a member of Kerry Mountain Rescue, climbing very frequently in Ireland, Scotland, France and the Himalayas.
In June 1994, Falvey climbed
Mount Denali in Alaska, reaching the first summit in his Seven Summits attempt. This was followed by
Mount Kilimanjaro
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in Tanzania (January 1995); Mount Everest via the Northeast Ridge (June 1995);
Aconcagua
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in Argentina (December 1995);
Mount Elbrus
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in Russia (March 1996);
Mount Vinson
Vinson Massif () is a large mountain massif in Antarctica that is long and wide and lies within the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains. It overlooks the Ronne Ice Shelf near the base of the Antarctic Peninsula. The massif is located a ...
in Antarctica (January 1997) and
Mount Kosciusko in
Antarctica
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(February 1997). He was the first Irish man (and the 32nd person in the world) to complete the Seven Summits.
Falvey was the expedition leader of the first Irish team to reach the summit of
Cho Oyu
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in China and Nepal without oxygen, on 20 May 1998. He reached the summit of
Ama Dablam
Ama Dablam is a mountain in the eastern Himalayan range of Province No. 1, Nepal. The main peak is , the lower western peak is . Ama Dablam means "Mother's necklace"; the long ridges on each side like the arms of a mother (''ama'') protecting he ...
in Nepal on 3 November 1999. In 2003, Falvey was the expedition leader of the first Irish team to reach the summit of Mount Everest via the South-Southeast Ridge, with team members
Ger McDonnell
Gerard McDonnell (20 January 1971 – 2 August 2008), mountaineer and engineer, was the first Irishman to reach the summit of K2, the second- highest mountain on Earth, in August 2008. He lost his life along with 10 other mountaineers followin ...
and Mick Murphy reaching the summit. On 18 May 2004, Falvey reached the summit of Everest via the South-Southeast Ridge, and led the expedition that saw the first Irish woman,
Dr Clare O'Leary, reach the top of Everest.
Falvey and O'Leary completed the Seven Summits on 16 December 2005, when Falvey became the first person to complete the Seven Summits twice by climbing Mount Everest from both the Tibetan and Nepalese sides.
Polar career
In 2006, Falvey led a group of 32 across the
South Georgia Traverse on
South Georgia Island
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in honour of Polar explorers
Sir Ernest Shackleton
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and Kerryman
Tom Crean Tom or Thomas Crean may refer to:
*Thomas Crean (1873–1923), Irish rugby union player, British Army soldier and doctor
*Tom Crean (explorer) (1877–1938), Irish seaman and Antarctic explorer
*Tom Crean (basketball)
Thomas Aaron Crean (born Ma ...
, in the Beyond Endurance Antarctic expedition. He led the first Irish traverse of
Greenland
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in 2006.
In January 2008, he led a four-person Irish expedition to the
South Pole
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.
In April 2009, Falvey and O'Leary did a 'symbolic' walk to the
North Pole
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, completing the final four-day trek to the Pole.
Gaelic games
He joined the
Kerry county football team
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as a "sports performance coach" in 2021.
Manager
Peter Keane said: "You take us in this country with five million people and we have had some unbelievable adventurers like
Shackleton and
Crean; you look at someone like Pat who has climbed Everest twice from two different sides, managed to climb the Seven Summits twice, and I am looking to see if he can bring something different in here".
Publications
Falvey, Pat, with Collins, Dan (1997). ''Reach for the Sky'', Cork, Ireland, The Collins Press. .
Falvey, Pat, (2007). ''A Journey to Adventure: Stories I never thought I’d tell'', Cork, Ireland, The Collins Press. .
Falvey, Pat, with Gyalje Sherpa, Pemba (2013). ''The Summit: How Triumph Turned To Tragedy On K2’s Deadliest Days'', Kerry and Dublin, Ireland, Beyond Endurance Publishing with The O’Brien Press. .
Falvey, Pat, (2016). ''You Have The Power: Explore The Mindset You Need To Realise Your Dreams'', Kerry, Ireland, Beyond Endurance Publishing. .
Falvey, Pat, (2018). ''Accidental Rebel'', Kerry, Ireland, Beyond Endurance Publishing. .
Other work
*''Against the Sky: The Incredible Story of an Irish Expedition to climb Mount Everest'', a Kevin Hughes Film. Executive producer Pat Falvey.
*''The Summit'', an Image Now Films and Pat Falvey Irish and Worldwide Productions production about the 2008 climbing season on
K2 in which eleven climbers died. Executive producer, Pat Falvey.
*''My Private Everest'', a three-part documentary for television on Falvey. Athena Media, Dublin. Ireland.
*''Beyond Endurance'', a four-part TV miniseries.
See also
*
References
External links
* http://www.beyondendurance.ie www.beyondendurance.ie
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1957 births
Living people
Irish explorers
Irish mountain climbers
Kerry county football team
People from Cork (city)
Summiters of Mount Everest