Denis Urubko

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Denis Urubko is a renowned Russian-Polish high-altitude mountaineer celebrated for his numerous bold ascents of the world’s 8,000-meter peaks, particularly in winter and without supplemental oxygen.

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instanceOf mountaineer
awardReceived Piolet d'Or NERFINISHED
climbed Annapurna I NERFINISHED
Broad Peak NERFINISHED
Cho Oyu NERFINISHED
Cho Oyu in winter
Dhaulagiri NERFINISHED
Gasherbrum I NERFINISHED
Gasherbrum II NERFINISHED
K2 NERFINISHED
Kangchenjunga NERFINISHED
Lhotse NERFINISHED
Makalu NERFINISHED
Makalu in winter NERFINISHED
Manaslu NERFINISHED
Mount Everest NERFINISHED
Nanga Parbat NERFINISHED
Shishapangma NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Soviet Union NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Poland
Russia NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1973-07-29
fieldOfWork high-altitude climbing
givenName Denis NERFINISHED
hasClimbedAll 14 eight-thousanders
hasResidence Poland NERFINISHED
knownFor ascents of eight-thousanders without supplemental oxygen
high-risk alpine-style climbs
winter ascents of eight-thousanders
languageSpoken English
Polish
Russian
memberOf Polish Himalayan mountaineering community
name Denis Urubko NERFINISHED
nationality Polish
Russian
notableCharacteristic focus on winter Himalayan ascents
preference for climbing without fixed ropes
preference for small teams
notableFor bold new routes on 8000-meter peaks
fast ascents at high altitude
occupation mountaineer
writer
participatedIn Polish winter Himalayan expeditions NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Nevinnomyssk NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sport mountaineering
styleOfClimbing alpine style
usesSupplementalOxygen no

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Gasherbrum II firstWinterAscentBy Denis Urubko