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American Climber Tyler Andrews Summits Mount Everest in Record Time, His Team Says

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American climber Tyler Andrews set a new speed record using supplementary oxygen on Mount Everest on Thursday, his team told AFP, summiting the world’s highest peak an hour quicker than anyone before.Andrews, 36, climbed the 29,032-foot peak in just 9 hours and 55 minutes, shattering the record of 10 hours and 56 minutes held since 2003 by Nepali climber Lhakpa Gelu Sherpa.The time requires formal verification by Nepal’s mountain authorities.And…

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The American mountaineer Tyler Andrews hit the fastest climbing record on Thursday to Mount Everest with the use of oxygen while travelling in less than ten hours on the route between the base camp, at 5,364 meters above sea level, and the top of the world's highest mountain, at 8,848 meters. Understand: Almost 2 year old girl dies hit on Florida beach where car traffic is allowed Video: Fire in female boarding school in Kenya kills at least 16 …

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explorersweb.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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