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Ang Rita was the first person to climb Everest ten times. Binod Joshi/PA

Veteran Sherpa guide who set Everest record dies aged 72

Ang Rita was a national hero known as the ‘snow leopard”.

A VETERAN NEPALESE Sherpa guide who was the first person to climb Mount Everest 10 times has died at the age of 72 after a long illness, family members said.

Ang Rita, among the first Sherpa guides to receive international fame for his accomplishments, had suffered from health problems for many years and had not climbed any mountains since setting the Everest record in 1996.

His daughter, Dolma Lhamo, said he died in his sleep at their home on the outskirts of Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu.

The guide was a national hero known as the “snow leopard” but struggled financially and with his health.

He was in poor health at his home in his mountain village in 1999 when his close friend, former Nepal Mountaineering Association president Ang Tshering, hired a helicopter and flew him to a hospital in Kathmandu for treatment.

Sherpas are an ethnic group from the Himalayan region, many of whom work as guides or support staff for foreign climbers. They carry equipment and supplies and dig paths in the snow and ice to help their clients get to the summit, usually with little recognition.

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    Mute Bikes rule the world
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    Sep 22nd 2020, 8:57 AM

    Sherpa’s are the unsung heros of Everest, without them a lot of rich people would never get to tick it off their bucket list

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 12:06 PM

    @Bikes rule the world: So true, all the fanfare for wealthy westerners returning from climbing Everest and barely a mention for these guys, I had never heard of this person until now but his achievements surpass pretty much all of the well known Everest climbers

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 8:54 AM

    Amazing he went up Everest 10 time & rest in peace

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 9:59 AM

    10 times ….. Everest…. legendary!!!!

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 1:54 PM

    @Declan Kelly:
    Brave and loyal mountaineer like Lopsang Jangbu who tried to save Scott Fisher

    Unique people

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 10:53 AM

    Sherpas are the ethnic people of the Himalayan region, sherpas are the guides. He was a sherpa but was he a Sherpa?

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