The American climber Tyler Andrews broke the world record of ascent to Everest, the highest mountain in the world, and managed to make a summit at the top of the Himalayas in less than 10 hours, crushing the previous mark. Andrews made the ascent between the night of May 27 and the morning of May 28. The 63-year-old athlete left Everest base camp at 5,364 meters, and crowned the mountain at 8,848 meters, a difference greater than three kilometer…