List of 20th-century summiters of Mount Everest

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Mount Everest from the northern side. The snowy peak catching light in front of Everest is Changtse.
A post-card of Everest from the 1920s, the view from Rongbuk glacier (north side)

Mount Everest, at 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) is currently the world's highest mountain and is a particularly desirable peak for mountaineers. This is a list of people who reached the summit of Mount Everest in the 20th century. Overall about 1,383 people summited Everest between 1953 and the end of 2000.[1] After 2000, the number of summiters greatly increased when ascending the mountain became more accessible and more popular. By 2013, 6,871 summits had been recorded by 4,042 different people.[2]

1950s[]

Only six people summited Mount Everest in the 1950s:[1]

1960s[]

In total, 18 people summited in the 1960s.[4] These are some of the ascents:

1970s[]

In total, 78 people summited in the 1970s.[1] These are some of the most notable ascents:

  • Four summited via South Col on the Saburo Matsukata 1970 expedition:[14]
  1. Teruo Matsuura[15]
  2. Naomi Uemura[15]
  3. Katsutoshi Hirabayashi[15]
  4. Chottare Sherpa[15]
  1. Hubert Hillmaier
  2. Sepp Mack (without supplementary oxygen)
  3. Hans Engl
  4. Pierre Mazeaud
  5. Nicolas Jaeger
  6. Kurt Diemberger
  7. Wanda Rutkiewicz
  8. Ang Dorje (without supplementary oxygen)
  9. Mingma Sherpa (without supplementary oxygen)
  10. Ang Kami
  11. George Ritter
  12. Berndt Kullmann

1980s[]

In the 1980s, 871 climbers set off from Base Camp; around 180 made the summit; and 56 died.[1][22] Overall about 356 people summited Everest between 1953 and the end of 1989.[1][23] These are some of the most notable ascents of the 1980s:

1990s[]

In the 1990s, 3,017 people set off from Base Camp(s); around 900 reached the summit; 55 died.[1][23] Overall about 1237 people summited Everest between 1953 and the end of 1999.[1] These are some of the most notable ascents in the 1990s:

2000[]

In total, 146 people summited in 2000.[1] Overall about 1383 people summited Everest between 1953 and the end of 2000.[1] These are some of the most notable ascents in 2000:

See also[]

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