Shehroze Kashif Makes History as Youngest Pakistani to Summit All 14 ‘8,000ers’

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Shehroze Kashif Makes History as Youngest Pakistani to Summit All 14 '8,000ers'
Shehroze Kashif Makes History as Youngest Pakistani to Summit All 14 '8,000ers'
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Pakistani mountaineer Shehroze Kashif has etched his name in history by becoming the youngest climber in the country to successfully summit all 14 peaks exceeding 8,000 meters. The 22-year-old achieved this remarkable milestone today by reaching the summit of Shishapangma, which stands at 8,027 meters.

Known as the “Broad Boy,” Kashif reached the summit early this morning, solidifying his place in the annals of mountaineering. He is only the second Pakistani to accomplish this feat, following Sarbaz Khan, who recently became the first Pakistani to scale all 14 eight-thousanders after summiting Shishapangma.

Kashif’s journey to conquer the eight-thousanders began in 2019 when, at just 17 years old, he successfully scaled Broad Peak, which rises to 8,047 meters. This initial achievement launched him into international prominence.

In 2021, Kashif summited iconic peaks including Mount Everest, Manaslu, and K2. The following year, he showcased his skills by reaching the summits of Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Nanga Parbat, Gasherbrum I, and Gasherbrum II. His impressive streak continued as he conquered Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Cho Oyu last year. Kashif faced setbacks during his journey, including an accident that prevented him from summiting Shishapangma last year. Had he succeeded then, he would have become the youngest climber in the world to complete the daunting challenge of summiting all 14 eight-thousanders.

Expressing his joy over this recent accomplishment, Kashif reflected on the challenges he faced: “I knew it was going to be extremely difficult, and the risk of losing my life was real. But I kept my focus on the goal. Now that I am standing here, I realize that this achievement is not just about climbing mountains; it’s about overcoming fears, doubts, and limitations. For me, it is nothing short of a miracle.”

Kashif’s journey was supported by the BARD Foundation, founded by Abdul Razak Dawood. Dawood expressed his happiness, saying, “I always believed in the extraordinary potential of this young man, and today, he has surpassed all expectations, making the entire nation proud. There’s no greater feeling than witnessing the name of Pakistan’s youth celebrated on a global level.”

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