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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nives_MeroiNives Meroi - Wikipedia

    Nives Meroi (born 17 September 1961 in Bonate Sotto) is an Italian mountaineer and a climbing writer. On 11 May 2017 she completed the ascent of all 14 eight-thousanders using the alpine style of climbing and without supplementary oxygen.

  2. 24 de out. de 2017 · Nives Meroi is a passionate climber who has scaled the world's 14 peaks above 8,000m with her husband Romano Benet. She shares their stories of adventure, courage and survival in the death zone.

  3. www.nivesmeroi.it › indexNives MEROI

    Nives Meroi e Romano Benet realizzano una nuova via sulla parete nord scendendo, sempre lungo una via nuova sulla parete sud. In seguito salgono anche la cima lungo la via normale. 1994 - K2 Versante Nord Sul versante nord ovest del K2 Nives Meroi, Romano Benet e Filippo Sala raggiungono la quota di 8450 metri lungo un itinerario parzialmente ...

  4. 3 de out. de 2017 · Nives Meroi and Romano Benet from Italy became the first married couple to scale all the eight-thousanders - the 14 highest mountains on earth - and did it without using bottled oxygen.

  5. 17 de set. de 2020 · One of history’s greatest female climbers. Nives Meroi and Romano Benet have been. climbing together for more than 40 years. The climber Nives Meroi, widely regarded as one of history’s finest female mountaineers, was born on this day in 1961 in Bonate Sotto, a small town in the province of Bergamo, about 40km (25 miles ...

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  6. One of the top women mountaineers in the world. She has climbed all fourteen “eight thousanders.” All without oxygen or high altitude porters. For information and contacts. contact-meroi@elastica.eu.

  7. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Peter Hamor of Slovakia is again joining Italian couple Nives Meroi and Romano Benet to try the unclimbed south face of Kangbachen (7,902m). It is the westernmost point of the Kangchenjunga massif. Meroi and Benet first attempted the huge rock-and-ice face back in 2019, reaching 6,300m.