
Sherpa Summits Everest for Record-Breaking 32nd Time
A legendary Nepali mountaineer just made history by reaching the top of Mount Everest for the 32nd time, shattering his own world record. Kami Rita Sherpa's incredible achievement spans three decades of climbing the world's highest peak.
Kami Rita Sherpa just proved that some records are meant to be broken by the same person who set them. The 55-year-old mountaineer reached the summit of Mount Everest for the 32nd time in May 2026, extending his own world record for the most climbs of the world's tallest mountain.
Known as the "Everest Man," Kami Rita first conquered the 29,032-foot peak in 1994. Since then, he's returned to the summit nearly every year, transforming what most people achieve once in a lifetime into his life's calling.
Kami Rita comes from the Sherpa community in Nepal, an ethnic group renowned for their mountaineering expertise and ability to thrive at high altitudes. His father was among the first professional climbing guides in the Everest region, passing down both skills and passion to his son.
The latest climb marks more than just a personal milestone. Each ascent requires months of preparation, incredible physical endurance, and the mental strength to face one of Earth's most dangerous environments where temperatures plunge below zero and oxygen levels drop dramatically.

Why This Inspires
Kami Rita's achievement reminds us that mastery isn't about a single moment of glory. It's about showing up again and again, refining your craft, and pushing boundaries you've already crossed.
His journey also highlights the vital role Sherpas play in making Everest expeditions possible. While climbers from around the world chase their dreams on the mountain, Sherpas like Kami Rita serve as guides, fix ropes, carry supplies, and literally pave the way for others to reach new heights.
At an age when many people are thinking about retirement, Kami Rita continues climbing. He's not just breaking records but redefining what's possible when dedication meets decades of experience.
His story proves that true excellence isn't always about being the fastest or the youngest but about consistency, skill, and an unwavering commitment to your passion.
Based on reporting by Al Jazeera English
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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