Pakistan’s Shehroze Kashif becomes youngest to conquer All 14 Eight-Thousanders

Pakistans Shehroze Kashif Becomes Youngest To Conquer All 14 Eight Thousanders

Ace climber and influencer Shehroze Kashif has made history, becoming the youngest mountaineer to summit all 14 peaks over 8,000 meters.

The 22-year-old, who started climbing peaks at tender age of 11, achieved this remarkable milestone on Wenesday by scaling Shishapangma – the 14th highest peak located in Tibet.

He reached the summit early morning, and announced through social media, with fans congratulating the climber for the extraordinary feat.

Shehroze Records

Mountains Date of Ascent
Broad Peak July 2019
Mount Everest May 2021
K2 July 2021
Manaslu September 2021
Kangchenjunga May 2022
Lhotse May 2022
Makalu May 2022
Nanga Parbat July 2022
Gasherbrum II August 2022
Gasherbrum I August 2022
Annapurna April 2023
Dhaulagiri May 2023
Cho Oyu October 2023
Shishapangma October 2024

Shehroze Kashif

Kashif earlier etched history with title of youngest Pakistani to climb Everest on 11 May 2021. After his Everest ascent, he was appointed the youth ambassador of Punjab. Known as “The Broad Boy,” Shehroze earned this nickname after summiting Broad Peak at 17.

Pakistans Shehroze Kashif Becomes Youngest To Conquer All 14 Eight Thousanders

Currently, he holds two Guinness World Records. He started climbing at age 11 with Makra Peak and has since conquered all major peaks. Kashif’s journey was featured in the February 2024 documentary “Above the Sleeping Giant,” inspiring future generations of climbers and bringing pride to Pakistan.

BARD Foundation

Abdul Razak Dawood, the pillar of The Bilquis and Abdul Razak Dawood (BARD) Foundation, shared his heartfelt emotions, saying, “I am truly at a loss for words to describe my happiness today. 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 globally.”

On October 8 of last year, many Pakistani climbers narrowly escaped tragedy when an avalanche struck near the summit of Tibet’s Shishapangma peak. The catastrophic event claimed the lives of two climbers from the US and Nepal, while two others from the same countries went missing as massive avalanches swept across the main climbing route. Despite the daunting challenges and the history surrounding this summit, Shehroze Kashif’s strong determination turned the impossible into reality. His achievement as the youngest to conquer this monumental feat stands as a powerful attestation of perseverance and grit, proving that greatness knows no boundaries.

“Shehroze is a true inspiration for the younger generation, and we are incredibly proud to support him. Our foundation is always ready to back talented individuals across the country because, for us, Pakistan’s global image is of utmost importance. It’s the young and gifted generation that can truly understand our mission and uplift our nation to new heights,” says Mehreen Dawood.

The Bilquis and Abdul Razak Dawood (BARD) Foundation has always played a vital role in promoting talent and paving the way for many successful careers. The initiative undertaken by the Foundation believes in changing fortunes by helping competent individuals realize their potential as champions in their chosen fields. The purpose of the Foundation is to develop strong and confident individuals, with a particular emphasis on skill construction and improvement. The Foundation assists anyone with the spirit of adventure by becoming a part of their transformative journey.

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