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.
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| Sergey Vladimirovich Lavrov | |||
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| Date of Birth | March 26, 1965 | ||
| Place of Birth | Alma-Ata , Kazakh SSR , USSR | ||
| Date of death | October 20, 2011 (aged 46) | ||
| Place of death | Zailiysky Alatau , Kazakhstan | ||
| Citizenship | |||
| Occupation | Climber , mountain guide , Kazakhstan | ||
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Content
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.
- 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
- ↑ Here is such a victory!
- ↑ Lenin Peak Pamir
- ↑ Aconcagua-98
- ↑ McKinley 99 North America (Alaska)
- ↑ KAZAKHSTAN TEAM ON THE HIGHEST TOPS OF THE WORLD
- ↑ Everest-97
- ↑ Kazakhstan's expedition to Gasherbrum1 (Hidden peak) and Gasherbrum2 July - August, 2001
- ↑ KAZAKHSTAN KANGCHENJUNGA spring 2002 expedition
- ↑ Expedition of the Kazakhstan mountain climbing team to the peaks of Nanga Parbat (8126 m), Broad Peak (8046 m) and K2 (8611 m)
- ↑ Cho Oyu Expedition of Kazakhstan (Trekking Club) April-May 2007
- ↑ Lhotse Everest - Expeditionary routine. Assault attempt
- ↑ Climbing Damovand Peak
- ↑ Summer 2002 Results MAL, Khan Tengri
- ↑ The honored master of sports of Kazakhstan in mountaineering Sergey Lavrov was killed
