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Lavrov, Sergey Vladimirovich

Lavrov, Sergey Vladimirovich (March 26, 1965, Alma-Ata , Kazakh SSR , USSR - October 20, 2011, Zailiysky Alatau , Kazakhstan ) - Kazakhstan climber, Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan in mountaineering (1997). Member of the First Kazakhstan Expedition to Everest (May 20, 1997). The conqueror of 7 eight-thousanders of the planet (1997-2007). The Snow Leopard (2004). Repeated winner and two-time champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan in mountaineering in the high-altitude class, including as a leader. Champion of the CIS open championship in mountaineering in high-altitude class in 2001. He was awarded the Erligi Yshin medal (For Courage, 1997). Instructor of the II category. Professional mountain guide.

Sergey Lavrov
Sergey Vladimirovich Lavrov
Portrait
Date of BirthMarch 26, 1965 ( 1965-03-26 )
Place of BirthAlma-Ata , Kazakh SSR , USSR
Date of deathOctober 20, 2011 ( 2011-10-20 ) (aged 46)
Place of deathZailiysky Alatau , Kazakhstan
Citizenship the USSR
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
OccupationClimber , mountain guide , Kazakhstan
Awards and prizes
MedalMujest.pngThe conqueror of the highest mountains of the USSR - "Snow Leopard"

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Climbing

Snow Leopard Program

In 2004, he completed the Snow Leopard program (climbing the five highest peaks in the territory of the former USSR):

  • Khan-Tengri peak (7010 m) - 9 times from 1992 to 2010.
 
Eight-thousander Lhotse, photo 2006
  • Pobeda peak (7438 m) from the north along the classic route 6A - 1996 and 1998 [1]
  • Lenin peak (7142 m) - 1999 [2] and 2008
  • peak of Communism (7495 m) along the route Borodkin 5B - 2004
  • Korzhenevskaya peak (7105 m) - 2004

Seven Peaks Program

  • Everest peak (8848), Asia , Himalayas , Nepal - 1997
  • Aconcagua peak (6956 m), South America , Andes , Argentina - 1998 [3] , 2008
  • McKinley Peak (6142 m), North America , Cordillera , Alaska - 1999 [4]
  • Kilimanjaro stratovolcano (Uhuru peak, 5895 m), Africa , Tanzania - 2003, 2007
  • Elbrus peak (5642 m, western peak), Europe , Caucasus - 2008
  • Vinson Massif 4897 m, Antarctica - 2008

Eight-thousandths

In the project, the KAZAKHSTAN TEAM ON THE HIGHEST WORDS OF THE WORLD [5] :

  • Everest (8848 m.) Along the classical route from the north 5B - May 20, 1997 [6]
  • Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak, 8068 m.) Along the classical route through Japanese couloir 5B - August 14, 2001
  • Gasherbrum II (8035 m.) Along the classical route from the southwest 5A - August 20, 2001 [7]
  • Kanchenjunga (8586 m.) Along the classic route from the southwest 6A - May 14, 2002 [8]
  • Nanga-Parbat (8126 m) along the route Kinshofer 6A - June 18, 2003
  • Broad Peak (8046 m) along the classic route 5A - July 17, 2003 [9]

As part of the expedition of Kazakhstan (Trekking Club):

  • Cho Oyu (8201 m) Northwest ridge 5B, - May 12, 2007 [10]
  • In May 2009, he participated in the Kazakhstan expedition "Traverse Lhotse - Everest 2009", during which Sergey Samoilov died in an avalanche on Lhotse (8516 m). Maksut Zhumaev returned Lavrov from an altitude of 8400 m. [11] .

Significant Climbings

For the period from 1996 to 2008 Sergey Lavrov completed over 35 ascents of the 5th and 6th category of difficulty.

  • Demavend peak (5671 m), Iran - 2000 [12] .
  • Double ascent - Khan-Tengri peak (7010 m) and Victory peak (7438 m) according to classic 6A - 2010

Labor Activity

Mountain guide MAL "Khan-Tengri" [13] . Mountain guide of the teams “Snow Badgers” and “8 peaks.KZ” - climbing and hiking for the weekend in Zailiysky Alatau, hut “Tuyuk-Su” 2550 m, classes with beginners, organization of expeditions to all mountain regions of the world (Himalayas, Karakorum, Andes , Pamir, Tien Shan, Caucasus, Kilimanjaro, Vinson massif in Antarctica, etc.).

The circumstances of the death

He died on October 20, 2011 during an ascent with a client in an avalanche that unexpectedly descended from the slope of Manshuk Mametova peak in the Zailiysky Alatau near Alma-Ata [14] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Here is such a victory!
  2. ↑ Lenin Peak Pamir
  3. ↑ Aconcagua-98
  4. ↑ McKinley 99 North America (Alaska)
  5. ↑ KAZAKHSTAN TEAM ON THE HIGHEST TOPS OF THE WORLD
  6. ↑ Everest-97
  7. ↑ Kazakhstan's expedition to Gasherbrum1 (Hidden peak) and Gasherbrum2 July - August, 2001
  8. ↑ KAZAKHSTAN KANGCHENJUNGA spring 2002 expedition
  9. ↑ Expedition of the Kazakhstan mountain climbing team to the peaks of Nanga Parbat (8126 m), Broad Peak (8046 m) and K2 (8611 m)
  10. ↑ Cho Oyu Expedition of Kazakhstan (Trekking Club) April-May 2007
  11. ↑ Lhotse Everest - Expeditionary routine. Assault attempt
  12. ↑ Climbing Damovand Peak
  13. ↑ Summer 2002 Results MAL, Khan Tengri
  14. ↑ The honored master of sports of Kazakhstan in mountaineering Sergey Lavrov was killed

Links

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lavrov__Sergey_Vladimirovich&oldid=100339429


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