USNCA, NNMGA to organize Tenzing Norgay Sherpa Open Climbing Competition on Jan 29

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, January 16The First Tenzing Norgay Sherpa Open Climbing Competition (Top Rope Edition) is scheduled to take
place on January 29 at Crimpanzee Adventure Hub, Bouddha.
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According to Passang Nima Sherpa, President at US
Nepal Climbers Association, the event will be jointly organised by the USNCA and Nepal National Mountain Guide Association to promote the
sport of climbing, offering a platform for climbers of all levels to showcase their skills and passion for ascending to new heights."The
event promises not only intense competition but also a celebration of climbing culture, camaraderie, and the enduring spirit of Tenzing
Norgay Sherpa," Passang Nima said. Fostering an environment of inclusivity, the competition aims to unite climbers from
diverse backgrounds, encouraging a vibrant and supportive community bound by a shared love for the ascent. Beyond the thrill of
competition, the event also holds a profound homage to the legendary Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, an iconic figure in the annals of climbing
history and is designed not only to celebrate his extraordinary achievements but also to perpetuate his legacy by inspiring a new generation
of Climbers," he shared.Besides, an emotional highlight of the event is the Tribute Climb, an honorary top rope ascent featuring
distinguished climbers, athletes, and local dignitaries
"This climb serves as a symbolic gesture, echoing the footsteps of Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and paying homage to his unparalleled contributions
to the world of mountaineering," he added
Playing a pivotal role in the successful 1953 British Mount Everest expedition led by Colonel John Hunt, Tenzing Norgay, alongside Sir
Edmund Hillary, reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 29, 1953
This historic ascent marked the first confirmed climb of the world's highest peak, symbolizing the triumph of the human spirit and
international collaboration. The event also aims to become a launchpad for climbers aspiring to reach Olympic heights
As the Nepal National Mountain Guide Association (NNMGA) is dedicated to uniting and enhancing the standards of professionals in the
mountaineering field in Nepal and the US Nepal Climbers Association (USNCA, USA) focuses on safe and ethical practices, responsible access,
cultural preservation, and environmental protection in mountainous regions, the joint event marks a collaborative venture between NNMGA and
USNCA.According to the organizers, participants in both the male and female categories have the opportunity to win impressive cash prizes in
the competition
"The first, second, and third positioned climbers will be awarded a cash prize of NRs 15,000, NRs 10,000, and NRs 5,000, respectively," the
organizers added
The winners will also get certificates and striking medals while all participants will be given certificates
Anyone above the age of 12 years can participate in the competition after paying Rs 500 as registration fee.
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