Saturday, August 18, 2012

NEPAL AND NEPALESE ON THE WORLD RECORD SERIES (Nepalese World Record’s Study)

NEPAL AND NEPALESE ON THE WORLD RECORD SERIES (Nepalese World Record’s Study)
According to the website of the Guinness world records, in 1951 Guinness Brabery chief executive officer Sir Hugh Bibher reach at the suiting party, involved at debate, which was “FAST” Birdgame of Europe, at that time he got the mysterious knowledge about all types of collection books of records, his dream come reality only at that time, when he met the “FACT FINDING COMPANY”S Noris & Soaj Mackwhitkaar. After that they established the Committee “THE GUINNESS BOOKS OF RECORDS” which first edition published in 27th Aug 1955.which was best seller list in Britain, since it was realiable/authortic   source of the world records. Such types of Statistical data rarely available in other books of the world. It was the best reliable source because all materials published after the message scrutinized, examine or find out the true & truth or understand about the reality from expert of related subjects, after the eliminated doubt about the message only they publish, fact materials of book. Each years they published more than 10 million copy of book, including 37 different linguistic of the world. Interesting point was that, to write name in Guinness books of records don’t have any especial topic or criteria, beside that recorder can set up new world records or can be break set up records by others. As a dreamer people, mysterious or extra ordinary people have many wonderful dream such as American student study in Harvard university, English student study in Oxford or Cambridge, Singer have a dream to performed in Madison Square, Mountaineer’s dream to Summit Mount Everest, politician dream to be a President or prime minister, boy dream to be a most beautiful girl friends in the world, as well as beautiful insult, to boy as Monkey, May have wonderful or best tipical name of the records or memorable Name of the time, topic already informed article main thim was world records of Nepal & Nepalese especially. This was written in English linguistic doesn’t mean world context, this article written in Nepal & Nepalese context, I hope all enjoy it’s my second post words on the blog, at last I confirmed to all my blog visitor, this was the total world records of Nepal & Nepalese land probably, before published article was correction by expert or specialization, which was detail shown below from my collection to all.
  1. 29th May 1953: First ascend on Mount Everest: Mount Everest (8,848 m; 29,028 ft) was climbed at 11:30 a.m. on 29th May 1953, when the summit was reached by Sir Edmund Percival Hillary (New Zealand) & Tenzing Norgay Sherpa (Nepal). The successful expedition was led by col. (later Hon. Brigadier) Henry Cecil John Hunt (UK).
  2. 20th May 1965: Double Ascend On Mount Everest: Mr. Nawang Gombu Sherpa on 20th May 1965 becomes the first person to summit Everest twice. Both summits via the south East Ridge, his first ascend as a member of Jim Whitaker’s American Expedition in 1963, and second on Indian Everest Expedition in 1965, out of the first seventeen summit of Everest, Nawang Gombu had two of them.
  3. 5th May 1973:Youngest Ascend on Everest: Mr. Sambhu Tamang is only First   person, out from Sherpa Family of Nepalese climber, Who summit Mount Everest in 5th May 1973 at the age of 18 years, when he summit Mount Everest he was just 17 year 7th Month & 15 days, as a youngest Everest Climber of the time.
  4. 10th May1988: First most ascend on Everest: Mr. Sungdare Sherpa was born in 1956 Tayleam Pangboche village Solukhumbu, Nepal. He’s known for reaching the top of the Mount Everest in 2nd Oct. 1979, 21st Oct. 1981, 5th Oct. 1982, 29th April 1985, & 10th May 1988 respectively. All the five ascent of Mount Everest by him was  most time ascent of his time of the highest point of the world because at the most time ascent of his time equipment as well as communication of even climbers are also not too professional so he was the real mountaineer of his age/ time.
  5. 23rd April 1990:Bivouac on Highest Point: Four Nepalese Bivouac at more than 8800 meter 28870 ft in their Descent from the summit of Everest on the height 23rd April 1990.They are Ang Rita Sherpa, (B.1949)on his records Breaking 6th ascent of Everest, Ang Kami Sherpa (B.1952), Passang Norbu Sherpa (B.1963), & Top Bhadur Khatri (B.1960).
  6. 23rd Oct 1996: All Everest ascend without Oxygen: Ang Rita Sherpa (Snow leopard of the Himalayas) was born in 1949 in Thame SolKhumbu Nepal. He’s known as being the only person to top Mount Everest   10 times from (in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995 & 1996) each ascent without the use of bottle of oxygen.
  7. 23rd May 1997: Most generation to ascend on Everest: after the first ascent of Mount Everest by Tenzing Norgay Sherpa (Nepal) in 29th May 1953, his son Jamling Norgay Sherpa (India) Summit Mount Everest in 23rd Oct 1996 & the grandson of Tenzing Norgay Sherpa of Tashi Wangchuk Tenzing Sherpa (Nepal) climbed the world highest mountain in 23rd Oct. 1997. A record of three generation of the family have now climbed the highest mountain of the world.
  8. 17th Oct. 1998: Fastest Ascend on Everest: Mr. Passang Kaji Sherpa (Speed) summit Mount Everest in 17th Oct. 1998, in a record ascent in 20 hour 24 minutes from Everest base Camp to the summit of Mount Everest. He broke the record set by Marc Batared in 26th Sept. 1990, from Everest Base camp to Everest top in a 22 hour 29th minutes. On 14th May 1995. Passang Kaji also scaled Mount Everest wearing a Daura-Suruwal the National dress of the Nepal.
  9. 6th May 1999: Longest staying on Summit of Everest: Babu Chhiri Sherpa of Nepal completed a stay of 21 hours at the summit of Mount Everest without the use of bottled of oxygen in 6th May 1999.Most climbers stay less than an hour. He climbed Mount Everest again just weeks later, becoming the first person to climb the mountain twice in the same season.
10.  21st May 2000: Fastest Ascend on Everest: Babu Chhiri Sherpa, Legendry Mountaineer has successes in setting a new world record of being the fastest climber to the world’s highest peak Mount Everest. He broke the record set by Passang Kaji Sherpa & took only 16 hour & 56 minutes to race from the 5,300 meter base camp to the 8,848 meters high summit.
11.  23rd May 2001: Youngest Ascend on Everest: Temba Tsheri Sherpa (Nepal) reached the summit of Mount Everest on 23rd May 2001, aged of 15 years 7 days. He had attempted to climb Mount Everest in 2000 at the age of 14 years but he had to turn back just 22 meter (72ft) from the summit. He lost parts of several fingers to frostbite.
12.  22nd May 2003: Youngest Ascend on the Everest: Ming Kipa Sherpa (Nepal) reached the summit of Mount Everest on 22nd May 2003 at the age of 14 year 9 month. She made the climb with her brother Mingma Gyula Sherpa & Sister Lakpa Sherpa; all three were climbing in support of a Romanian Everest Expedition 2003 from North-Side of Mount Everest.
13.  26th May 2003: Fastest ascend on the Everest: Lakpa Gelu Sherpa (Nepal) made a successful ascent of Mount Everest in 10hour 56 minutes 46 seconds on 26th May 2003, the fastest ever climb from base camp to the summit of the world’s tallest mountain.
14.  21st May 2004: Fastest ascend on the Everest: Mr. Pemba Dorje Sherpa (Nepal) climbed from Base camp to the Summit in a time of 8 hour 10 minutes on 21st May 2004.The fastest ever ascent of  the world’s tallest Mountain.
15.  11th May 2006:Most time Ascend Everest by Woman: Ms. Lakpa Sherpa (Nepal) reached the summit of Mount Everest for the 6th times in 11th May 2006.No any woman has Successfully Summit Mount Everest before her such a highest Mountain of the world.
16.  23rd May 2007:Four Brother on Summit of Everest: Mr. Pema Tharke Sherpa (B.1961) , Mr. Mingma Chhiri Sherpa (B.1970), Thundu Sherpa (B.1978), & Mr. Pasang Tenzing Sherpa (B.1984).
17.  23rd May 2007: Summit Everest by Seven Brothers of Family: After the ascend of the highest Mountain of the world, Mount Everest by Mr. Pema Tharke Sherpa of Dolakha on 23rd May 2007, a new world record is built from the highest point of the world by all seven son of same family born. The successful climber are late Ang Chirring Sherpa (once in 1999), Nima Temba Sherpa (once in 1992), Pema Tharke Sherpa (once in 2007), Nima Gombu Sherpa (15th times including China side during 1993-2010), Mingma Chhiri Sherpa (15th times including china side during 1995-2010),Thundu Sherpa(5th times 2003-2010 all from Nepal Side), & Passang Tenzing Sherpa (6th times including China side during 2003-2010).
18.  5th May 2008: Oldest Ascend on the Everest: According to Nepal’s Senior Citizen Mount Everest Expedition (SECEE), Min Bhadur   Sherchan (Nepal   B. 20th June 1931) reached the highest point on Earth on 25th May 2008 at the age of 76 years 340 days.
19.  20th May 2009: Most time Ascend on Everest by Man: Mr. Apa Sherpa 50 years of Nepal successfully climb Mount Everest 20th Times on 20th May 2010.  The most time anyone has ever successfully climbed the world’s highest mountain.
20.   Largest Vertical Extent: Both the highest and lowest point on the Earth’s exposed surface are in Asia .Mount Everest, with it’s peak at 8848 m (29,029ft) above sea level, and the death sea, with the surface at 422 m (1,384 ft) below sea level, give Asia a vertical extent (that is the distance between it’s highest and lowest points) of   9,270 m (30,413ft).
21.   Highest Glacier: The head of the Khumbu Glacier, located between the peaks of Mount I verified and the Lothse-Nuptse Ridge in the Himalayas, is situated at an altitude of around 7,600 m (24934ft) above sea level and run for 17km (10 miles) to the west and south, terminating around 4,900m (16,076ft) above sea level. ”.
22.  Highest Point Marathon of Earth: The Everest Marathon begins at Gorek Shep (5212m;17,100ft) and ends at Namche Bazar (3,444m;11,300ft). The fastest times to complete this race are (men) 3 hour 50 minutes 23 second by Hari Roka (Nepal) in 2000.
23.  Least Flat Country: From the Gangetic to Mount Everest, Nepal is the least flat country in the world. Within just 100 miles, the altitude of Nepal varies from 100m (328ft) above sea level to 8,848m (29,028ft).
24.  Deadliest Mountain: Deadliest Mountain to Climb Annapurna I (8091 M 26,545ft) in the 55-km long (34) mile Annapurna Massif, has been climbed by 166 people, 53 of whom died along the way, before 19th April 2009, giving the peak a 41% morality rate- making it statically the world’s most dangerous Mountain. Annapurna I as a 8th Highest Mountain of Nepal as well as 10th Highest Mountain of the world, First ascent by Mr. Ang Tharkay Sherpa (Nepal) Maurice Herzog & Louis Lachenal (France) in  3rd June1950 as well as first ascent 8000 meter Mountain of the world.
25.  Highest Altitude Diving: The record for height altitude diving is 4938 M 16,200 ft in Lake Donang Tsho in the Himalayas, Nepal by Frank B. Mee, Dr. John Leach & Dr. Andy Mclean on 4th March 1989. they dived to depth of 28 meter 92 ft, having first of all cut thought 1.5 M 5ft of ice in temperature of -28 C -18 F.
26.  Highest Altitude Hotel: The Hotel Everest View above Namche Bazar, Nepal –the village closest to Mount Everest’s Base Camp-is at a record height of 3,962 meter (13,000 ft)
27.  Greatest Mountain Range: The Himalayas contain 96 of the 109 peaks in the world that are more than 24,000 ft (7,315 meter)
28.  Clouds with The Greatest Vertical Range: The cloud from with the greatest vertical range is cumulonimbus, which has been observed to reach a height of nearly 65,600 ft (20,000 meter) in the tropics-that’s nearly three times the height of Mount Everest.
29.  Lightest & Smallest Coin: World: 0:002g or 14000 to the oz Nepalese Silver ¼   Java C. 1740. British: 727 grains or 61 to the oz Maundy Silver one-penny piece since 1822.
30.  Highest Living Fish: The Highest Living Fish is the Tibetan Loach (Cobitidac), found at an altitude 17,000 ft (5,200 meter) in the Himalayas.
31.  Highest Mountain: Mount Everest in the eastern Himalayas on the Tibet-Nepal border has a height of 8,848 meter (29,028ft).It was officially recognized as the world’s highest mountain in 1956, following surveys carried out by the Indian government. The mountain was named after Col Sir George Everest (UK), Surveyor-General of India from 1830 to 1843.
32.  Shortest Music Compose: Mr. Mathura Shrestha recently made it into the Guinness book of world record. His claim to fame: composing the shortest Musical beat. He was recognized by India’s Limca books of records in its 20th edition under the title of “Shortest Music Bar composed”.
33.  Most Item Remember In Shortest Time: Ms. Pratistha Amatya remembers 76 item names just a time of 6 seconds. Nobody ever remember such a so many item name as a too short time before her in the history of world.
34.  Most Table Tenisball Keep On Hand: Mr. Rohit Timilsina keep 21 ITF (International Tennis Federation) standard tenis ball at on hand altogether 14.32 sec. times. Such standard ball weight 56 to 58 grams & 2.56 diameters. This record was under the French citizen Arnand Descamp before Timilsina.
35.  Shortest Time Most Ball Bounce: Mr. Thaneshwar Guragain of the Nepal holds the world record in bouncing the basketball ball for the highest number of bounces. Guragain bounced the ball 446 times in one minute and recorded his name in the Guinness Book of World Records. Before this, Kiran Harpal of the Netherlands holds the world record in bouncing the basketball ball for the highest number of bounces. Harpal bounced the ball 384 times in one minute and recorded his name in the Guinness Book of World Records.
36.  Shortest Mobile Man Of The World: Nepalese teenager Khagendra Thapa Magar has been recognized as the world’s smallest man. Mr Magar, from the mountain town of Pokhara, was presented with a certificate at his 18th birthday party by Guinness World Records officials. The ceremony was attended by local and international dignitaries. At 67.08cm (2ft 2.41in), he is more than 3cm smaller than the previous title holder, Colombian Edward Hernandez.
World Fastest Ascent of the Highest Point of the World (Mount Everest)
Name Country Date Time Route-Side
sMarc Batard France 5th May 1990 22.29’ Nepal
Hans Kammerlander Italy 24th May 1996 16.45’ China
Passang Kaji Sherpa Nepal 17th Oct 1998 20.24’ Nepal
Babu Chhiri Sherpa Nepal 21st May 2000 16.56’ Nepal
Pemba Dorje Sherpa Nepal 23rd May 2003 12.45’ Nepa
Lakpa Gelu Sherpa Nepal 26th May 2003 10.56’ Nepal
Pemba Dorje Sherpa Nepal 21st May 2004 8.10’ Nepal
Youngest Climber of the Highest Point of the World (Mount Everest)

Name Country Date Age (Years) Gender
Shambu Tamang Nepal 5th May 1973 18 Male
Bertrand   Roche France 7th Oct. 1990 17 Male
Dicky Dolma India 10th May 1993 19 Female
Temba Chirri Sherpa Nepal 23rd May 2001 16 Male
Ming Kipa Sherpa Nepal 22nd May 2003 15 Female
REFRENCES:
  • GUINNESS WORLD RECORD BOOK:  Largest & Smallest Coin 1983/1991, Highest Bivouac 1993, Mountain Sport 1999, Courage & Endurance, Human Achievement, and Physical Earth powerful world & Greatest Plateau 2003, Courage & Endurance, Epic Journey, Homes, Houses, Hotel Feat of Engineering, the Earth & Human 2004, Highest Mountain, The Earth Natural World & Against the Odds 2005, Human Achievement Exploration 2006, Human Achievement Exploration & Sports & Games Athletics 2007,Epic Endeavors, Scaling Height, Earth  2008, Spirit of Adventure Polar Pioneers, Spirit of Adventure Peak Performance 2009, Planet Earth Asia, Nordic Countries, Sport Ice-Hockey, Traveler’s Tales Scaling the Height, & Top 100 Records of the Decade 2010.
  • NEPAL TOURISM BOARD: Mountaineering in Nepal Fact & Figures, Ministry of Culture & Civil Aviation Tourism Industry Division Bhirkutimandap, Katmandu, Nepal Jan-2007, Feb-2008, June-2009, & June
    2010.
  • Daily Publication Newspapers of Nepal: Different issue of Kantipur, Nagaric, Nayapatrica, Gorkhapatra, Annapurna.
  • Everestnews.com: 8000 meter Mountain Fact & Figures, Sherpa series on Everest.

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