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Honorary Badge for climbing Everest climbers got 7 Summits Club

  At the gala evening Mountaineering Federation of Russia in St. Petersburg heroes of Everest climbers who have reached the highest peak in the world, received a medal (Order) "For the ascent of Everest." It was nice to see familiar ... read more

 

At the gala evening Mountaineering Federation of Russia in St. Petersburg heroes of Everest climbers who have reached the highest peak in the world, received a medal (Order) "For the ascent of Everest." It was nice to see familiar faces of our friends, the expedition 7 Summits Club on stage during the presentation of the sign, before and after. We congratulate them all! 7 Summits Club is proud of you, proud of our role, our mission - in fact all of our award were from expeditions led by Alexander Abramov!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a list of those who was awarded a badge of honor. Almost all of them were at the gala evening and received "Order" in person.

1. Abuev Denis (Russia)

2. Boutin Alexey (Russia)

3. Vladimir Voronin (Ukraine)

4. Sergey Dmitriev (Russia)

5. Dmitry Ermakov (Russia)

6. Kernitsky Vasily (Russia)

7. Lachkarev Vladislav (Russia)

8. Matusowa Natalia (Russia)

9. Podolyan Andrey (Russia)

10. Prinzyuk Igor (Russia)

11. Provalov Denis (Russia)

12. Anton Seleznev (Russia)

13. Igor Stolyarov (Russia)

14. Hutorovskoy Vladimir (Russia)

15. Ravil Shamgulov (Russia).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The national award "Golden axe Russia 2014" for our guide Alexay Lonchinsky. Congratulations!

The national award "Golden axe Russia 2014" for Alexander Gukov and Alexey Lonchinskiy from St Petersburg. Alexay is a guide and coach of the 7 Summits Club.The impressive new route climbed in Nepal this spring was Shy Girl, the first ... read more

The national award "Golden axe Russia 2014" for Alexander Gukov and Alexey Lonchinskiy from St Petersburg. Alexay is a guide and coach of the 7 Summits Club.
The impressive new route climbed in Nepal this spring was Shy Girl, the first ascent of the southwest face of Thamserku (6,618m).

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