Four-year-old climber sets record by reaching Everest Base Camp

Four-year-old climber sets record by reaching Everest Base Camp

Four-year-old Zara Shifra from the Czech Republic became the youngest climber in the world to reach Everest Base Camp. The girl climbed to a height of 5 300 meters above sea level with her parents and seven-year-old brother. This is reported by daily.afisha.ru.

Zara trained from an early age; last year she walked more than 2 200 kilometers through the jungle.The girl never bathes in warm water; sometimes she adds ice to it.

Thanks to careful acclimatization, her blood oxygen saturation did not drop below 90%.The record that the girl broke previously belonged to a five-year-old boy from India.

The total length of the Shifra family's route there and back was about 270 kilometers.

In 2023, Nepal-born and British Army veteran Hari Budha Magar became the first leg amputee to climb Everest.

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