Japanese octogenarian becomes oldest person to scale Everest
Japanese octogenarian becomes oldest person to scale Everest
Yuichiro Miura broke the record of Nepal's Min Bahadur Sherchan, who had reached the summit at the age of 76 in 2008.

Kathmandu: An 80-year-old Japanese man has become the oldest person to scale Mount Everest. Yuichiro Miura first climbed Everest in 2003 and repeated the feat five years later, breaking the record of Nepal's Min Bahadur Sherchan who reached the summit at the age of 76 in 2008.

Yuichiro Miura, a professional mountaineer summited the 8,848 metre high peak at 9 am on Thursday, said Tilak Pandey, an official at Ministry of Tourism and Culture. Miura was accompanied by his son Gota Miura, a professional skier, and eight other climbers on top of the world.

Incidentally, Serchan had also broken the previous record set by Miura, who had climbed the Everest at the age of 70 in 2003 and became the oldest summitter then. Even this time the 81-year-old Serchan too has reached the Everest base camp and has reportedly started the journey towards the peak.

Local media reports quoted Miura's website where he termed his attempt to scale Everest at such an advanced age as a "challenge to his own ultimate limit" and as a "honour to the great Mother Nature". "And if the limit of age 80 is at the summit of Mt. Everest, the highest place on earth, one can never be happier," he said in his website.

(With Additional Inputs From PTI)

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