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  • Pakistan celebrates its first woman to summit K2 | The Guardian Nigeria News

    Pakistan celebrates its first woman to summit K2 | The Guardian Nigeria News

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    Pakistan on Friday celebrated Samina Baig becoming the first woman from the country to summit K2, the world’s second highest mountain.

    The 31-year-old reached the top of the 8,611-metre (28,251-foot) peak early Friday as part of a seven-member local team, and was followed hours later by a second Pakistani woman, Dubai-based Naila Kiani.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised Baig and Kiani, with his office tweeting that both “have emerged as symbols of courage and bravery”.

    Bangladeshi female climber Wasfia Nazreen also became the first person ever from her country to scale the mountain on Friday, her expedition told AFP

    Iranian Afsaneh Hesamifard and Lebanese-Saudi Nelly Attar, meanwhile, became the first women from their respective countries to summit K2, the Alpine Club of Pakistan said.

    Pakistan is home to five of the world’s 14 mountains higher than 8,000 metres, and climbing them all is considered the ultimate achievement of any mountaineer.

    Besides being far more technically difficult to climb than Everest, K2 has notoriously fickle weather, and has only been scaled by 425 people since 1954 — including around 20 women.

    More than 6,000 people have climbed Everest since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first reached the top in 1953 — some of them multiple times.

    In 2013 Baig became the first Pakistani woman to climb Everest.

    This northern hemisphere summer a record number of climbers are bidding to scale Pakistan’s treacherous peaks — including K2, known as “savage mountain”, and the notorious Nanga Parbat, nicknamed “killer mountain”.

    On Thursday Sanu Sherpa, from Nepal, became the first person to complete the double summit of all 14 super peaks after he reached the top of Gasherbrum II in Pakistan.

    Kristin Harila, meanwhile, remained on track for the record of climbing the 14 peaks in the fastest time.

    The 36-year-old Norwegian scaled K2 — the eighth peak of the challenge — on Thursday night in pursuit of Nepali adventurer Nirmal Purja’s record of six months and six days.

    It has taken her 70 days so far, and her next target is the nearby 8,051-metre Broad Peak.

    Tragedy struck Afghan mountaineer Ali Akbar Sakhi, however, who died on Thursday after suffering a heart attack on K2, his brother told AFP.



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  • Africa: Seoposenwe Dedicates Woman of the Match Award to Kgatlana

    Africa: Seoposenwe Dedicates Woman of the Match Award to Kgatlana

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    South African Jermaine Seoposenwe has been named as the Woman of the Match after her sole goal secured a FIFA Women’s World Cup slot for Banyana Banyana.

    The fast-paced SC Braga forward found the back of the net in the 14th minute after beating the Tunisian defence to slot home in fine fashion to give Desiree Ellis’ side an early lead and eventually the result they needed.

    She told CAF Online exclusively that, “I dedicate this award to Thembi Kgatlana, who is my roommate and friend. She is unable to play with us now due to injury and now my teammates and I must step up for her.”

    “Today’s victory was about hard work from my team and glory to God for bringing us to this point. We just wanted to win and secure our place to the World Cup and now we want to win this Cup. I am very happy that I was able to positively contribute to the victory of our team,” she added.

    Banyana Banyana had their fans on the edge of their seats for the most part of the last quarter of the game with a handful of missed scoring opportunities as Tunisia continued asking the right questions as well.

    “We could have scored a couple more goals. We shall look at our mistakes. As a team, we just need to weather the storm, but the most important thing is that we did not concede and when you do that, you give yourself a chance to win. Now, we focus on the next one.”

    Seoposenwe, who also scored South Africa’s first goal against Nigeria before Hilda Magala netted the second, is improving and stepping up when her team needs her.

    “We live under pressure. We die under pressure. I am very sad that Thembi is not here. She is one of my really really really good friends and it was really heartbreaking to lose her,” said a very sad Seoposenwe.

    “We have a big squad. We have players that can play in every position, who are super mobile, so now we need to go back and work on our finishing. We could have buried the game. There is always going to be pressure but it is the semifinals now and we want to go to the final.”

    South Africa have now qualified for their second straight World Cup having featured at the 2019 edition in France under the same coach.

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