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Everest will host the Everchess 2024 extreme chess tournament for the first time. We invite you to participate!

Everest. In the spring of 2024, an International Chess Tournament will be held on Everest with the support of FIDE. According to the scheme "Mountaineering + Chess". The tournament will begin at the Everest Base Camp with 1/4 finals. Then each new ... read more

 

In the spring of 2024, an International Chess Tournament will be held on Everest with the support of FIDE.  According to the scheme "Mountaineering + Chess". The tournament will begin at the Everest Base Camp with 1/4 finals. Then each new round will take place in the next high-altitude camp. The finalists will play in the Everest assault camp and then will have the opportunity to climb Everest. The prize fund of the tournament is $ 150,000

If you want to participate, register on the website of the 7 Summits Club.

The organizers are "7 Summits Club" and "Security Code".

 The video shows the President of the 7 Summits Club Alex Abramov and the CEO of the Security Code company Andrey Golov.

 

 

Andrey Golov (left) after summit of Everest.

 

     

 

 

 

 

The team of the 7 Summits Club "SpeakegsY" in Nepal climbed to the Everest base camp and Kala Pathar. Part of the group is returning home, part will go climbing

The Guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal: Namaste from Nepal! Our group "SpeakegsY" reached Gorakshep. We went to the Everest base camp yesterday, and this morning we climbed Kala Pathar. Now a group is already in ... read more

The Guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal:

Namaste from Nepal! Our group "SpeakegsY" reached Gorakshep. We went to the Everest base camp yesterday, and this morning we climbed Kala Pathar. Now a group is already in Lobuche.  Part of the group completed the program and went by helicopter to Lukla, and from there to Kathmandu.  The rest of the participants will climb into the assault camp of the Lobuche East tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summit! The group of the 7 Summits Club "I love PNG" made a successful ascent to Wilhelm Peak, the highest peak of Papua New Guinea

Nikita Slotin, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Papua New Guinea: Hello everyone from Wilhelm Peak from the group "I love PNG"! Today at 7:00 the group climbed to the top and watched the dawn there. Now we have already gone ... read more

Nikita Slotin, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Papua New Guinea:

 Hello everyone from Wilhelm Peak from the group "I love PNG"! Today at 7:00 the group climbed to the top and watched the dawn there. Now we have already gone down to the lodge. I'll tell you more tomorrow.