Kim Chang-ho (climber)

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title: Kim Chang-ho (climber)
text: Kim Chang-ho, was a South Korean mountaineer, and at the time of his death in 2018, was considered to be Korea's most prolific alpine and Himalayan climber, noted for his bold and lightweight alpine style ascents. In 2012, Kim won the Piolet d'Or "Asia Award" with An Chi-young when they made the first-ever ascent of Himjung (7,092m) in Nepal in 2012 via its southwest face. In 2017, Kim and his two climbing partners were awarded an Honourable Mention for the 2017 Piolet d'Or for their ascent of G
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description: South Korean mountaineer (1969–2018)
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date created: 2018-10-13T17:08:05Z
date modified: 2024-08-28T05:33:07Z
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