Christine Jensen Burke Explained

Chris Jensen Burke
Nationality:New Zealand and Australia
Birth Date:2 July 1968
Birth Place:New Zealand
Typeofclimber:High altitude
Knownfor:First New Zealand and Australian woman to climb K2; first New Zealand and Australian woman to successfully climb the Seven Summits (Carstensz list); first and fourth respectively to complete the Kosciuszko list
Majorascents:Everest, K2 (2nd highest), Kanchenjunga (3rd), Lhotse (4th), Makalu (5th), Cho-Oyu (6th), Manaslu (8th), Annapurna (10th), Gasherbrum 1 (11th), Gasherbrum 2 (13th)

Chris Jensen Burke was the first New Zealand or Australian woman to reach the summit of K2. Since climbing Mount Everest on 20 May 2011, Burke has climbed nine other eight-thousanders, including K2 on 26 July 2014 and Kanchenjunga on 17 May 2018. She is also the first New Zealand or Australian woman to complete the Seven Summits (Carstensz list).[1] [2] [3]

Climbing career

Burke commenced the Seven Summits endeavor by successfully reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro on 6 August 2010, and completed the last of the Seven Summits ('Bass' list) with her successful climb of Mount Elbrus in Russia on 25 July 2012. She completed the 'Messner' list on 15 January 2013, on successful completion of her Carstensz Pyramid climb.

She reached the summit of Mount Everest on 20 May 2011.

Seven Summits

Eight-thousanders

Personal life

Burke has engaged in numerous private charitable initiatives in Nepal, including fundraising for and supporting disadvantaged and trafficked women and girls.

She lives in Australia.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NZ woman climbs seven highest peaks . https://archive.today/20130222235415/http://www.3news.co.nz/NZ-woman-climbs-seven-highest-peaks/tabid/423/articleID/262898/Default.aspx . dead . 22 February 2013 . NZ News . 3 News . 28 December 2012 .
  2. News: First for climber . 28 December 2012 . The Timaru Herald . 28 July 2012.
  3. News: HIGH achiever . 28 December 2012 . The Timaru Herald . 27 June 2012.