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Min Bahadur Sherchan

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Min Bahadur Sherchan
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Min Bahadur Sherchan (20 June 1931 – 6 May 2017) was a Nepalese climber and former British Gurkha soldier. In 2008, the 76-year-old became the oldest person to summit Mount Everest.[1] He lost the record in 2013 to 80-year-old Japanese climber Yūichirō Miura.[2][3] Sherchan died at Everest Base Camp on 6 May 2017 while trying to reclaim his title.[4][5]

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In 2008 Min Bahadur Sherchan beat Yuichiro Miura to the top by one day, and Sherchan tried to summit again 2013 but had to call off his attempt due to health issues.[6] Prior to this the oldest was Katsusuke Yanagisawa, who at 71 summited on 22 May 2007.[7][8] In this period, Nepal enacted a minimum age limit of 16 years old (there was no maximum), and a 2005 study found Everest climbers over age 60 had about a 1 in 10 chance of summiting compared to 1 in 3 chance compared to those under 60.[9] However, those over 60 had a higher chance of dying including a 1 in 4 chance of dying on the way down among those that summited.[9]

Sherchan was born in Myagdi district of Nepal.[10] His funeral was held in Kathmandu, Nepal.

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