'Everest Man', who has climbed world's highest mountain 30 times, worries about climate change

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'Everest Man', who has climbed world's highest mountain 30 times, worries about climate change
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(Reuters) - England manager Gareth Southgate is still weighing up the attacking options for his Euro 2024 squad and said that while Jack Grealish has not played as much as he would have liked this season he is still in the running to make the cut.

Sherpa mountain guide Kami Rita , returning from Mount Everest after his record 30th successful ascent, is seen at the Kathmandu airport on May 24. – Photos: AP

“I am glad for the record, but records are eventually broken,” Kami Rita said after his successful climb.Dubbed the “Everest Man”, he has held the record since 2018 and his closest rival is now three summits back. The community’s most famous son, Tenzing Norgay, made the first successful climb of Everest’s 8,849m peak alongside New Zealand’s Edmund Hillary in 1953.

A guide for about four decades, Kami Rita first reached the summit in 1994 while working for a commercial expedition, and has repeated the feat almost every year since. “We now see rock exposed in areas where there used to be snow before. Not just on Everest, other mountains are also losing their snow and ice. It is worrying,” he told AFP in 2022.

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