User:Wikimedes/sandbox/disputed 8000ers

Name Period born at age Nationality Disputed peak Year of climb
Fausto De Stefani 1983–1998 1952 46 Italy Italy Lhotse[1] 1997
Alan Hinkes 1987–2005 1954 53 United Kingdom British Cho Oyu[2][3] 1990
Vladislav Terzyul (deceased) 1993--2002 1953 49 Ukraine Ukrainian Shishapangma[4][5] 2000
Oh Eun-Sun 1997–2010 1966 44 South Korea Korean Kangchenjunga[6][7][8][9] 2009
  1. ^ MountEverest.net, News. "Fausto de Stefani back for Lhotse – changes ahead on the 14x8,000ers summiteers' list?". Retrieved 2008-11-30. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ AdventureStats.net, Official records. "Climbers that have summited 10 to 13 of the 14 Main-8000ers". Retrieved 2008-11-30.
  3. ^ MountEverest.net, News, under heading No Proof: Alan himself said later that he continued alone for one hour into the fog to find the true summit. He said that he "has no proof to have not been to the summit" and so he counts it a done deal. The statistician's didn't buy it, and Alan was deleted on all of the Cho Oyu lists.. "Alan Hinkes Kangchenjunga - 13 or 14?". Retrieved 2008-11-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Russianclimb.com, Mountaineering World of Russia & CIS. "Vladislav Terzyul, List of ascents". Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  5. ^ Everest News, Sad results on Makalu: 1 missing climber and 1 passed away on Makalu Update
  6. ^ http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gJJSbed0lBqIiIqGr-y4HVeHXyUw
  7. ^ http://explorersweb.com/everest_k2/news.php?id=19284
  8. ^ "New doubts over Korean Oh Eun-Sun's climbing record". BBC News. 2010-08-27.
  9. ^ http://www.himalayandatabase.com/downloads/Seasonal%20Stories%202010.pdf