Denis Urubko, the Glossary
Denis Urubko (Дени́с Ви́кторович Уру́бко; 29 July 1973) is a Russian-Polish climber.[1]
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32 relations: Adam Bielecki, Andrzej Bargiel, Annapurna (mountain range), Élisabeth Revol, Broad Peak, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri, Dissolution of the Soviet Union, Eight-thousander, Gasherbrum I, Gasherbrum II, K2, Kangchenjunga, Kazakhstan, Khan Tengri, Krzysztof Wielicki, Lhotse, List of climbers and mountaineers, Makalu, Manaslu, Mount Elbrus, Mount Everest, Nanga Parbat, Nevinnomyssk, Oxygen, Poland, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Shishapangma, Simone Moro, Snow Leopard award, Soviet Union, Tomasz Mackiewicz.
- Ice climbers
- People from Nevinnomyssk
- Piolet d'Or winners
- Polish summiters of Mount Everest
- Russian mountain climbers
- Summiters of all 14 eight-thousanders
Adam Bielecki
Adam Radosław Bielecki (born 12 May 1983) is a Polish alpine and high-altitude climber, known for the first winter ascents of the eight-thousanders: Gasherbrum I and Broad Peak.
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Andrzej Bargiel
Andrzej Leszek Bargiel (born April 18, 1988, in Rabka, Poland) is a Polish ski mountaineer, backcountry skier, mountain runner and climber.
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Annapurna (mountain range)
Annapurna (अन्नपूर्ण) is a massif in the Himalayas in north-central Nepal that includes one peak over, thirteen peaks over, and sixteen more over.
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Élisabeth Revol
Élisabeth Revol (born 29 April 1979) is a French mountaineer. Denis Urubko and Élisabeth Revol are Summiters of Broad Peak.
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Broad Peak
Broad Peak (بروڈ پیک) is one of the eight-thousanders, and is located in the Karakoram range spanning Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan and Xinjiang, China.
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Cho Oyu
Cho Oyu (Nepali: चोयु) is the sixth-highest mountain in the world at above sea level.
Dhaulagiri
Dhaulagiri, located in Nepal, is the seventh highest mountain in the world at above sea level, and the highest mountain within the borders of a single country.
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Dissolution of the Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was formally dissolved as a sovereign state and subject of international law on 26 December 1991 by Declaration № 142-Н of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.
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Eight-thousander
The eight-thousanders are the 14 mountains recognised by the International Mountaineering and Climbing Federation (UIAA) as being more than in height above sea level, and sufficiently independent of neighbouring peaks.
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Gasherbrum I
Gasherbrum I (گاشر برم- ۱), surveyed as K5 and also known as Hidden Peak, is the 11th highest mountain in the world at above sea level.
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Gasherbrum II
Gasherbrum II (گاشر برم- ۲); surveyed as K4, is the 13th highest mountain in the world at above sea level.
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K2
K2, at above sea level, is the second-highest mountain on Earth, after Mount Everest at.
Kangchenjunga
Kangchenjunga, also spelled Kanchenjunga, Kanchanjanghā and Khangchendzonga, is the third-highest mountain in the world.
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Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country mostly in Central Asia, with a part in Eastern Europe.
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Khan Tengri
Khan Tengri is a mountain of the Tian Shan mountain range.
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Krzysztof Wielicki
Krzysztof Jerzy Wielicki (Polish pronunciation:; born 5 January 1950) is a Polish mountaineer, regarded as one of the greatest Polish climbers in history. Denis Urubko and Krzysztof Wielicki are Piolet d'Or winners, Polish summiters of Mount Everest, Summiters of Broad Peak, Summiters of K2 and Summiters of all 14 eight-thousanders.
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Lhotse
Lhotse (L'hōtsē; South Peak) is the fourth-highest mountain on Earth, after Mount Everest, K2, and Kangchenjunga.
List of climbers and mountaineers
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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Makalu
Makalu (Makālu himāl) is the fifth-highest mountain on Earth, with a summit at an elevation of AMSL.
Manaslu
Manaslu (मनास्लु, also known as Kutang) is the eighth-highest mountain in the world at above sea level.
Mount Elbrus
Mount Elbrus is the highest mountain in Russia and Europe.
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Mount Everest
Mount Everest is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas.
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Nanga Parbat
Nanga Parbat (نانگا پربت), known locally as Diamer, is the ninth-highest mountain on Earth and its summit is at above sea level.
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Nevinnomyssk
Nevinnomyssk (Невинномысск) is a city in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located on both banks of the Kuban River at its confluence with the Bolshoy Zelenchuk River, south of Stavropol.
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Oxygen
Oxygen is a chemical element; it has symbol O and atomic number 8.
Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.
The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Russian SFSR or RSFSR), previously known as the Russian Soviet Republic and the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, and unofficially as Soviet Russia,Declaration of Rights of the laboring and exploited people, article I. was an independent federal socialist state from 1917 to 1922, and afterwards the largest and most populous constituent republic of the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1922 to 1991, until becoming a sovereign part of the Soviet Union with priority of Russian laws over Union-level legislation in 1990 and 1991, the last two years of the existence of the USSR..
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Shishapangma
Shishapangma, or Shishasbangma or Xixiabangma, is the 14th-highest mountain in the world, at above sea level.
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Simone Moro
Simone Moro (born 27 October 1967 in Bergamo) is an Italian mountaineer known for having made first winter ascents of four of the fourteen eight-thousanders: Shishapangma in 2005, Makalu in 2009, Gasherbrum II in 2011, and Nanga Parbat in 2016.
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Snow Leopard award
The Snow Leopard award was a Soviet mountaineering award, given to highly skilled mountain climbers.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Tomasz Mackiewicz
Tomasz Mackiewicz (13 January 1975 – c. 26 January 2018) was a Polish high-altitude climber.
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See also
Ice climbers
- Alex Lowe
- Andres Marin
- Andy Nisbet
- Barry Blanchard
- Brette Harrington
- Catherine Destivelle
- Conrad Anker
- Dani Arnold
- Dave MacLeod
- Denis Urubko
- Dougal Haston
- Ines Papert
- Jack Roberts (climber)
- Jean-Christophe Lafaille
- Jeff Lowe
- Kristoffer Szilas
- Laura Waterman
- Lucy Creamer
- Marc-André Leclerc
- Mick Fowler
- Mohammad Reza Safdarian
- Mohsen Beheshti Rad
- Nihal Sarkar
- Patrick Gabarrou
- Petra Klingler
- Sarah Hueniken
- Sue Nott
- Tim Emmett
- Ueli Steck
- Valentyn Sypavin
- Will Gadd
People from Nevinnomyssk
- Aleksei Eskov (referee)
- Andrei Tekuchyov
- Denis Urubko
- Elena Berezhnaya
- Elena Ivanova
- Irina Sirina
- Natallia Mikhnevich
- Oleg Skripochka
Piolet d'Or winners
- Aleš Česen
- Alex Honnold
- Andrej Štremfelj
- Athol Whimp
- Catherine Destivelle
- Chris Bonington
- Colin Haley
- David Lama
- Denis Urubko
- Doug Scott
- George Lowe (climber)
- Hansjörg Auer
- Hayden Kennedy (climber)
- Jeff Lowe
- John Roskelley
- Kazuya Hiraide
- Kei Taniguchi (mountaineer)
- Kenro Nakajima
- Kim Chang-ho (climber)
- Krzysztof Wielicki
- Kurt Diemberger
- Marek Holeček
- Mark Richey
- Marko Prezelj
- Mick Fowler
- Paul Ramsden (climber)
- Piolets d'Or
- Reinhold Messner
- Rick Allen (mountaineer)
- Silvia Vidal
- Steve House (climber)
- Steve Swenson
- Thomas Huber
- Tomaž Humar
- Tommy Caldwell
- Ueli Steck
- Vince Anderson
- Walter Bonatti
- Wojciech Kurtyka
Polish summiters of Mount Everest
- Andrzej Czok
- Andrzej Zawada
- Anna Barańska (climber)
- Anna Czerwińska
- Bogusław Ogrodnik
- Denis Urubko
- Jerzy Kukuczka
- Krzysztof Wielicki
- Leszek Cichy
- Maciej Berbeka
- Maciej Pawlikowski
- Martyna Wojciechowska
- Piotr Pustelnik
- Ryszard Pawłowski
- Wanda Rutkiewicz
Russian mountain climbers
- Denis Urubko
- Ekaterina Ivanova (mountaineer)
- Konstantin Makarevich
- Leonid Khabarov
- Lyudmila Agranovskaya
- Masha Gordon
- Sergey Kofanov
- Valery Rashkin
- Vasily Igorevich Yelagin
- Viktoriia Meshkova
- Yuri Uteshev
Summiters of all 14 eight-thousanders
- Òscar Cadiach
- Abele Blanc
- Alan Hinkes
- Alberto Iñurrategi
- Andrew Lock
- Azim Gheychisaz
- Carlos Carsolio
- Chhang Dawa Sherpa
- Denis Urubko
- Ed Viesturs
- Edurne Pasaban
- Erhard Loretan
- Ferran Latorre
- Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner
- Han Wang-yong
- Iván Vallejo
- Jerzy Kukuczka
- João Garcia
- Juanito Oiarzabal
- Kim Chang-ho (climber)
- Kim Hong-bin
- Kristin Harila
- Krzysztof Wielicki
- Maxut Zhumayev
- Mingma Gyabu Sherpa
- Mingma Sherpa
- Nirmal Purja
- Nives Meroi
- Park Young-seok
- Piotr Pustelnik
- Radek Jaroš
- Ralf Dujmovits
- Reinhold Messner
- Sanu Sherpa
- Sergey Kofanov
- Sergio Martini
- Silvio Mondinelli
- Tenjen Sherpa
- Tunç Fındık
- Um Hong-gil
- Veikka Gustafsson