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This is a list of climbers and mountaineers who are notable for their activities in mountaineering (including alpine climbing), rock climbing (including aid climbing, free climbing, bouldering, speed climbing and competition climbing) or in ice climbing (including mixed climbing).

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B

Jacques Balmat
Adam Bielecki
Arlene Blum
David Breashears
Bill Westbay, Jim Bridwell (center), and John Long

C

Yvon Chouinard
Chhurim
Johann Coaz
Emilio Comici
Michel Croz

D

Clinton Thomas Dent
Kurt Diemberger

E

F

Douglas Freshfield
Tom Frost

G

Conrad Gessner
John Gill
Stefan Glowacz
Paul Güssfeldt

H

Artur Hajzer
Colin Haley
Heinrich Harrer
Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed
Lynn Hill
Edmund Hillary

I

J

Margaret Jackson

K

Dora Keen
Jerzy Kukuczka
Jaan Künnap

L

M

Reinhold Messner
Thomas Middlemore
Albert F. Mummery

N

Tenzing Norgay

O

Juanito Oiarzabal
Adam Ondra
  • Vanessa O'Brien (born 1964) First British-American woman to summit K2
  • Cathy O'Dowd (born 1968) South Africa, first female ascent of Everest from both north and south (1999), fourth female ascent Lhotse (2000)
  • Oh Eun-Sun (born 1966) South Korea, first Korean woman to climb Seven Summits, controversy over eight-thousanders claim[2]
  • Juanito Oiarzabal (born 1956) Basque (Spain), all eight-thousanders without supplementary oxygen, record 24 ascents of eight-thousanders
  • Clare O'Leary (born 1972) Ireland, first Irish woman to climb Mount Everest (2004)
  • Adam Ondra (born 1993) Czech Republic, first to redpoint a 9c
  • Dan Osman (1963–1998) US, rock climber, soloist, killed whilst attempting his new sport of rope jumping
  • James Outram (1864–1925) Canada, first ascent of Mount Assiniboine

P

Michel-Gabriel Paccard
Paul Preuss

R

Monique Richard
Wanda Rutkiewicz
  • Brooke Raboutou (born 2001) US, member of the 2020 American Olympic climbing team
  • Aron Ralston (born 1975) US, gained fame after amputating his right arm to free himself after a canyoneering incident
  • Paul Ramsden (born 1969), England, first-ever alpinist to win the Piolet d'Or five times
  • Tom Randall UK, first free ascent of Century Crack 5.14b (8c)
  • Lisa Rands (born 1975) US, rock climber and boulderer
  • Michael Reardon (1974–2007) US, prolific free solo climber and film producer
  • Dave Rearick (born 1934) US, rock climber, first ascent of Diamond on Longs Peak (1960)
  • Gaston Rébuffat (1921–1985) France, 1950 Annapurna expedition, first to climb all six great north faces of the Alps, Alpine guide and author
  • Ernst Reiss (1920–2010) Swiss, first ascent of Lhotse (1956)
  • Monique Richard (born 1975) Canada, first woman to solo climb Mount Logan, first Canadian woman to summit Mt Makalu, Seven Summits in 32 months
  • Dorothy Pilley Richards (1894–1986) UK, wrote Climbing Days (1935)
  • Katharine Richardson (1854–1927) UK, a mountaineer in the Alps in the 1880s
  • Mark Richey (born 1958) US, two-time winner of the Piolet d'Or in 2012 and 2020
  • Rick Ridgeway (born 1950) US, member of the first American team to summit K2[3]
  • Leni Riefenstahl (1902–2003) Germany, filmmaker, actress, and mountaineer
  • Ang Rita (1948–2020) Sherpa, climbed Everest ten times without supplemental oxygen
  • Royal Robbins (1935–2017) US, rock climber, pioneer of modern Yosemite climbing in the 1950s
  • Alain Robert (born 1962) France, climber and builderer
  • David Roberts (1943–2021) US, author, first ascents of Wickersham Wall (Mount McKinley) and other Alaskan peaks
  • Paul Robinson (born 1987) US, rock climber and boulderer
  • André Roch (1906–2002) Switzerland, Everest 1952 attempt, many first ascents in Alps and Asia
  • Beth Rodden (born 1980) US, rock climber and first-ever female to match the highest male grades in traditional climbing with Meltdown 5.14d (9a)
  • Jordan Romero (born 1996) US, became the youngest person to climb Everest on May 22, 2010, aged 13 years, 10 months, 10 days[4]
  • Steve Roper guidebook writer, editor of Ascent, first ascent of West Buttress of El Capitan.
  • John Roskelley (born 1948) US, author, alpinist, Himalayan climber notable for technical first ascents of 7000 and 8000 m peaks
  • Fred Rouhling (born 1970) France, rock climber, notable for the world's fourth 9a (5.14d) rock climb (and first in France), and the controversy over Akira
  • Alan Rouse (1951–1986) UK, soloed many of hardest routes of day, died on descent from K2 (1986)
  • Galen Rowell (1940–2002) US, photographer and mountaineer, first one-day ascents of Denali and Kilimanjaro, first ascent Great Trango Tower
  • Henry Russell (1834–1909) France/Ireland, prolific first ascensionist in Pyrenees
  • Wanda Rutkiewicz (1943–1992) Poland, first woman on K2, 8,000m-peak veteran, died attempting Kanchenjunga

S

John Salathé
Horace-Bénédict de Saussure
Ueli Steck
Gottlieb Samuel Studer

T

Sheikha Asma Al Thani
Bill Tilman
Francis Fox Tuckett

U

Karl Unterkircher

V

Anak Verhoeven
  • Arjun Vajpai (born 1993) India, climbed Everest 2010, Lhotse 2011 and Manaslu 2011
  • Ivan Vallejo (born 1959) Ecuador, 14th person to climb all eight-thousanders (7th without supplemental oxygen)
  • Patrick Vallençant (1946–1989) France, alpinist/skier and ski mountaineering pioneer
  • Anak Verhoeven (born 1996) Belgium, first woman to claim a first ascent of a 5.15a
  • Allison Vest (born 1995) Canada, two-time Canadian Bouldering Nationals champion
  • Ed Viesturs (born 1959) US, first US climber to climb all eight-thousander (6th without supplemental oxygen)
  • Sibusiso Vilane (born 1970) South Africa, first black African to summit Everest (2003)
  • Ludwig Vörg (1911–1941) Germany, first ascent Eiger north face (1938)

W

Edward Whymper
Krzysztof Wielicki

Y

Z

Andrzej Zawada

See also

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References

  1. ^ "Fitz Roy - West face (Supercanaleta)". pataclimb.com. Retrieved 2014-10-19.
  2. ^ Jolly, Joanna; Mulvey, Stephen (27 August 2010). "New doubts over Korean Oh Eun-Sun's climbing record". BBC News. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  3. ^ American Alpine Journal, 1979, pp. 1–18
  4. ^ "Jordan Romero, 13, 'becomes youngest to scale Everest'". BBC. 22 May 2010. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  5. ^ Douglas, Ed (4 October 2004). "Pete Schoening - Obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 2014-10-19.
  6. ^ Ichiro Yoshizawa - Obituary Archived April 26, 2005, at the Wayback Machine

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