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  1. Jun 10, 2024 · In 2009 , Denis Urubko and Boris Dedeshko reached the summit of Cho Oyu via the South Face route. No successful summit had been recorded since then. Although first climbed in 1954 by Dr. Berbert Tichy, Sepp Joechler, and Pasang Dawa Sherpa, Cho Oyu’s easiest route lies on the Tibet side.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · The last time Cho Oyu was conquered was in the spring of 2009, when Denis Urubko and Boris Dedeshko of Kazakhstan reached its top. After a decade and a half, a seven-member Sherpa team, including a French national, reached the summit last week.

  3. Jun 23, 2024 · The last successful climb from the Nepal side was done by Russian climbers Denis Urubko and Boris Dedeshko in 2009. The success of the French-Nepali team is expected to pave the way for future commercial expeditions on the Nepali side of Cho Oyu.

  4. Jun 8, 2024 · No successful climbs had been recorded from this side since 2009 (by Denis Urubko and Boris Dedeshko – Route: South Face), underscoring the difficulty. The expedition faced numerous obstacles.

  5. Jun 10, 2024 · Gelje Sherpa and his team have made the first ascent of a new route up Cho Oyu, the worlds sixth highest mountain, from Nepal. The summit team included Tenging Gyaljen Sherpa, Lakpa Temba Sherpa, Lakpa Tenji Sherpa, Ngima Ongda Sherpa, Chhangba Sherpa and Alasdair McKenzie.

  6. Jun 10, 2024 · In 2009, the two Kazakhs Denis Urubko and Boris Dedeshko managed to open a new line through the south face in alpine style. The two Austrians Edi Koblmüller and Alois Furtner opened the first route through the southeast face of Cho Oyu in 1978.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Together with his compatriot Denis Urubko the 50-year-old mountaineer wanted to open a new route via the steep Southwest Face. As Denis said on phone, the rope broke on a sharp edge of rock when Alexei was abseiling.