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- Three_Poles_Challenge abstract "The Three Poles is an adventurer’s challenge to reach the North Pole, the South Pole, and Mount Everest.The first person to reach all three locations was Sir Edmund Hillary. He reached the top of Everest in February 1953, the South Pole in January 1958 and made it to the North Pole in company with Neil Armstrong in April 1985. His son Peter Hillary has also reached all three.Hillary flew to the North Pole. The first person to reach all three locations on foot was Erling Kagge. He had reached all three by May 1994, being 6 months faster than the next person. Tina Sjögren became the first woman to complete the challenge in 2002.Adrian Hayes set a speed record by completing the Three Poles challenge in 19 months and 3 days, between 25 May 2006 and 28 Dec 2007, breaking the previous record of 24 months. In 2011, former Wales rugby union international Richard Parks completed the Three Poles challenge in 5 months as part of his successful attempt to reach both geographic poles and climb all of the Seven Summits within 7 months; however, his surface journeys to both the North and South Poles began at 1 degree of latitude from each pole.Leigh Wang became the fastest woman to complete the Three Poles Challenge in May 2010.".
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- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peak_bagging.
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- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLink Eight-thousander.
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- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLink Neil_Armstrong.
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- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Hillary.
- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Parks.
- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Second_Summits.
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- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Edmund_Hillary.
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- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLink Tina_Sjögren.
- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_Seven_Summits.
- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLink Wales_national_rugby_union_team.
- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLinkText "3 poles".
- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Three Pole Challenge".
- Three_Poles_Challenge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Three Poles Challenge".
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- Three_Poles_Challenge subject Category:Peak_bagging.
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- Three_Poles_Challenge comment "The Three Poles is an adventurer’s challenge to reach the North Pole, the South Pole, and Mount Everest.The first person to reach all three locations was Sir Edmund Hillary. He reached the top of Everest in February 1953, the South Pole in January 1958 and made it to the North Pole in company with Neil Armstrong in April 1985. His son Peter Hillary has also reached all three.Hillary flew to the North Pole. The first person to reach all three locations on foot was Erling Kagge.".
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