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Juan Eusebio Oiarzabal Urteaga (born 30 March 1956), commonly known as Juanito Oiarzabal, is a noted
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mountaineer Mountaineering or alpinism, is a set of outdoor activities that involves ascending tall mountains. Mountaineering-related activities include traditional outdoor climbing, skiing, and traversing via ferratas. Indoor climbing, sport climbing, an ...
. He has written four books on the subject. He was the sixth man to reach all 14 eight-thousander summits,explorersweb.com
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/ref> and the third one to reach them without supplementary oxygen. He was the first person to conquer the top three summits twice (
Everest Mount Everest (; Tibetic languages, Tibetan: ''Chomolungma'' ; ) is List of highest mountains on Earth, Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. The China–Nepal border ru ...
+ K2 +
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 ...
) and was the oldest climber to summit Kangchenjunga, at almost 53, until Carlos Soria Fontan did so in 2014, at 75 years old.explorersweb.com
3 – FIVE TREASURES ON THE EASTERN BORDER
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In 2004, he lost all his toes to frostbite after summiting K2.ExWeb interview: Juan Oiarzabal, "They are not climbers"
/ref> In 2009, he announced wanting to become the first person in history to reach a "double 14", summiting each 8000er twice. In April 2010 he reached 24 eight-thousanders, after climbing
Annapurna 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 diffic ...
, a world record.Table with list of climbers who have reached 10 or more "eight-thousanders", including repetitions, by Eberhard Jurgalski (PDF download)
/ref> In 2011 he climbed Lhotse for a second time, which was his 25th eight-thousander.8000ers.com

/ref> He is second all-time for 8000er ascents behind Nepali climber
Phurba Tashi Phurba Tashi Sherpa Mendewa ( ne, फूर्वा तासी शेर्पा, 1971) is a Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer known for his numerous ascents of major Himalayan peaks. These include twenty-one ascents of Mount Everest, five on Ch ...
Sherpa, who has 30.


The Himalayas

His success in the
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is well-known, but less well known is that before starting on those ascents he had already accumulated a curriculum which is among the best of
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. He undertook ascents on all the Spanish mountain masses, on the hardest routes. He even discovered some routes of great relevance. He is highly experienced in climbing the
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, undertaking climbs for the technical challenges they presented. In other continents, he has climbed in North America,
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and
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and returning to the Himalayas, it is here that he carries out his expeditions with the greatest ease, which may seem obvious after 35 expeditions over 23 years.


Mountaineering curriculum


Alaska

* 1984 –
Denali Denali (; also known as Mount McKinley, its former official name) is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of above sea level. With a topographic prominence of and a topographic isolation of , Denali is the th ...
( known also as McKinley) () – West Buttress Route.


Argentina

* 1983 – Aconcagua () – 5th world winter ascent (he has accredited 16 ascents to the Aconcagua, as a "guide").


Kenya

* 1988 – Mount Kenya – Diamond Corridor.


Nepal

* 1982 – Kangchuntse (Makalu II) (). Altitude reached: . * 1988 – Kangchenjunga (). North side. Altitude reached: . * 1989 – Makalu (). West Pillar. Altitude reached: . * 1990 – Everest (). Southwest side. Altitude reached: . * 1991 – Kangchenjunga (). North side. Altitude reached: . * 1993 – Everest (). South-Southeast Route - crest. Summit. * 1995 – Makalu ().
Normal route A normal route or normal way (french: voie normale; german: Normalweg) is the most frequently used route for ascending and descending a mountain peak. It is usually the simplest route. Overview In the Alps, routes are classed in the following way ...
. Summit. * 1995 – Lhotse (). Normal Route. Summit. * 1996 – Kangchenjunga (). North side. British route. Summit. * 1997 – Manaslu (). Normal route. Summit. * 1998 – Dhaulagiri (). Normal route. Summit. * 1999 – Annapurna (). German route. Summit. * 2002 – Makalu (). West pillar. Altitude reached: . * 2004 – Ama Dablam (). Southwestern sharp edge. Summit. * 2010 – Annapurna (). Summit (helicopter used on descent). * 2011 – Lhotse (). Summit.


Pakistan

* 1987 – Gasherbrum II (). Summit. * 1987 – Hidden Peak (). Messner route. Altitude reached: . * 1992 – Nanga Parbat (). Kinshofer route. Summit. * 1994 – K2 - Chogori (). Tomo Cesen route (1st integral). Summit. * 1995 – Broad Peak (). Normal route. Summit. * 1997 – Hidden Peak (). Japanese Corridor. Summit. * 2003 – Broad Peak (). Winter. Altitude reached: . * 2003 – Gasherbrum II (). Normal route. Summit. * 2003 – Hidden Peak (). Japanese Corridor. Summit. * 2004 – K2 - Chogori (). Summit.


China

* 1985 – Cho-Oyu (). Normal route. Summit. * 1998 – Shisha Pangma (). Southwest side. British route. Summit. * 2000 – Everest (). North side. Altitude reached: (without O2). * 2001 – Everest (). North side. Summit (without O2). * 2002 – Cho-Oyu (). Normal route. Summit. * 2003 – Cho-Oyu (). Normal route. Summit (23 September). * 2003 – Cho-Oyu (). Normal route. Summit (5 October).


China (autonomous region of Xinjiang)

* 2000 –
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desert crossing, (desert, within the Gobi desert), only with the help of camels.


Greenland

* 2000 – Crossing between the localities of Narsasoak and Kangarlosoak () on a sleigh, pulled by a kite.


Russia

* 2001 – Mount Elbrus () Normal route. Winter. The highest European summit.


Awards and distinctions

*In his role as an expert, he has participated in several mountain rescue activities, receiving recognition for them. *He is a Member of Honour of different mountaineering clubs. *He is a Member of the Basque Mountaineering Club. *He is a climbing professor. *He is a professor of the Basque Mountaineering School (EVAM) *Mountaineering Guide, Member of the International Union of Mountaineering Guide Associations (
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). *Golden Insignia from the Basque Mountaineering Federation. *Member of the "Comité de Patronage du Cinquantenaire de l'Annapurna" in 2000. *Member of Honor of the Spanish Geography Society. *Nominated for the "Prince of Asturias" Award for Sports in 1999. *Finalist for the "Prince of Asturias" Award for Sports in 2001. *According to the ''Mundo Deportivo'' newspaper, he is among the 20 most important Spanish sportsmen of the century. *Golden Medal for Sports Merit, awarded by the Spanish government in 1999. *On the proposal of the editors of Basque jeans of communication, the
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awarded him the distinction of ''Universal Basque Citizen'' in the year 2000. That year the Jesuit, Ion Sobrino (standard-bearer of the freedom theology in El Salvador), also won the award, which had previously been won by Etxenike,
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and Chillida. * Member of Honour of the Spanish Exploration and Adventure Cub. * The sports newspaper Marca awarded him its maximum prize: Marca de Leyenda (Legendary Mark), a distinction that only a handful of elite sportsmen around the world have. * In recognition of his sports achievements, he has been officially received by outstanding officials and personalities: The Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council, Diputación Foral de Álava, the
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(Basque President), the former Spanish prime Minister ( José María Aznar) and the King of Spain,
Juan Carlos de Borbón Juan Carlos I (;, * ca, Joan Carles I, * gl, Xoán Carlos I, Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, born 5 January 1938) is a member of the Spanish royal family who reigned as King of Spain from 22 Novem ...
. * He was Guest of Honor at the activities organised by the French Government on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the conquering of
Annapurna 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 diffic ...
, invited by its President Jacques Chirac. He was also a member of the activities Committee. * In 2005 he was awarded the FCG International Award for Sports by the Fundación Cristóbal Gabarrón.


Books

Juanito Oiarzabal has published four books: * * * *


Audiovisual productions

*He has undertaken 16 audiovisual productions that have been used to promote mountaineering, offering prestige to this sport at all levels and setting a high standard for both Vitoria-Gasteiz and Alava. * On TVE, he filmed his ascent of Annapurna for the ''Al filo de lo imposible'' (On the Edge of the Impossible) television program. *He has also recorded many programs, such as the one he did on Everest, recreating the story of Mallory and Irvine who disappeared in 1924 while they tried to reach the summit. * On the public Basque broadcasting corporation's ETB2 TV channel, he has featured as team leader in several instalments of ''The conqueror of the world's end'', an adventure reality show located in Patagonia (Argentina).


References


External links


Juanito Oiarzabal's website
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