An American Ultrarunner Summited Mount Everest in 9 Hours and 55 Minutes to Set a New Speed Record
Tyler Andrews beat the previous mark by more than an hour, though Nepal’s mountain authorities still need to verify the time.
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Mass. man reports beating Mount Everest speed climbing record
“The fitness is the easy part,” Tyler Andrews said in 2025. “The challenge is managing all the variables on the mountain itself.” The post Mass. man reports beating Mount Everest speed climbing record appeared first on Boston.com.
He used supplemental oxygen on the climb. Tyler Andrews broke Sherpa Lhakpa Gelu's 2003 record by over an hour.
US trailer Tyler Andrews has set a new record: he completed the route from base camp to summit at around 8850 meters in less than ten hours.
According to ExplorersWeb, US trailer Tyler Andrews completed the route from base camp to summit at around 8850 m above sea level in less than 10 hours.
A US trailer vanquished Mount Everest in less than ten hours, pulverizing a record from 2003. However, the success of the extreme athlete Tyler Andrews not only gives the mountaineering scene unbelieving astonishment, but also for discussions.
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