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Russian mountain climber Pekova enters Guinness Book of World Records

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June 23, 2026

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She became the youngest woman to summit all of the world’s mountain peaks exceeding 8,000 meters

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The Daily Wire

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· Jul 2, 2026

A 1,500-Foot Plunge. A Broken Ankle. An Unbelievable Survival Story.

A 31-year-old novice climber is lucky to be alive after falling 1,500 feet down California’s Mount Shasta. The female climber suffered a serious fall while ascending the Left of Heart variation, a steeper section of the Avalanche Gulch route on Mount Shasta, according to the U.S. Forest Service. Mount Shasta is the second-highest peak in ...

Daily Express

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· Jun 23, 2026

Moment Russian falls from top of giant pine tree as he tries to fly Soviet flag

The video sparked a wave of reactions online.

The Slovenia Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Janja Garnbret sets another record

Slovenia's Janja Garnbret continues to push back the frontiers of professional climbing. The two-time Olympic champion's latest achievement is securing the 50th gold medal of her career at World Cup or World Climbing Series level in what is a new record across men's and women's circuits. The ...

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 25, 2026

Ski mountaineering remains on Olympic program for 2030 Games in France

Ski mountaineering remains on Olympic program for 2030 Games in France

Latestly.com

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· Jul 2, 2026

Empire State Building Proposal Stunt: Climber Couple Arrested After Scaling New York Skyscraper’s Antenna

The Russian climbers, who go by Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus, were the subject of the 2024 Netflix documentary 'Skywalkers: A Love Story' about their “rooftopping” exploits and budding romance.

Saudi Scoop

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· Jun 10, 2026

Top 10 Tallest People in the World 2026 — Verified Heights

Top 10 Tallest People in the World 2026 — Verified Heights Discover the tallest people alive in 2025. From Sultan Kösen to Sun Mingming, see verified heights, countries, and Guinness World Records. The post Top 10 Tallest People in the World 2026 — Verified Heights appeared first on Saudi Scoop.

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Related coverage for "Russian mountain climber Pekova enters Guinness Book of World Records": The Daily Wire — A 1,500-Foot Plunge. A Broken Ankle. An Unbelievable Survival Story.. Daily Express — Moment Russian falls from top of giant pine tree as he tries to fly Soviet flag. The Slovenia Times — Janja Garnbret sets another record. Sweden Herald — Ski mountaineering remains on Olympic program for 2030 Games in France. Latestly.com — Empire State Building Proposal Stunt: Climber Couple Arrested After Scaling New York Skyscraper’s Antenna. Saudi Scoop — Top 10 Tallest People in the World 2026 — Verified Heights