Daniel Bull Explained

Daniel Bull
Birth Name:Daniel William Bull
Nationality: Australia
Birth Date:21 November 1980
Birth Place:Australia
Alma Mater:Monash University
Occupation:Adventurer, mountain climber, professional speaker
Years Active:2006 - present
Website:Official website
Sport:Mountaineer
Rank:1x World Record Holder

Daniel Bull is an Australian adventurer, mountain climber, and professional speaker. He has climbed the Seven Summits and the Volcanic Seven Summits. He also holds the world record for the highest altitude kayaking. He currently works as a motivational speaker.

Early life and education

Bull was born in 1980 to Martin and Jill Bull. He attended St. Bede's College in Mentone. He went on to Monash University where he studied a double degree in business accounting and computer science. Bull began a career in IT consulting in business intelligence while pursuing his lifestyle as an adventurer.

Career

Bull became the youngest Australian to climb Ama Dablam in the Himalayas, doing so at the age of 23. During his career, he has also been the first to ascend many unclimbed peaks. Between 2006 and 2017, Bull climbed the highest mountains and volcanoes on each of the seven continents. He was 36 years old when he completed the challenge. He was also the first Australian to accomplish the feat.

In 2017, Bull completed back-to-back climbs of both the highest mountain and highest volcano in Antarctica, becoming the first Australian to ascend Mount Sidley. In 2018, he set another world record for the highest altitude kayaking, completing the feat on a lake in Ojos del Salado.[1] [2]

World records

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Guinness Book of Records . "I've always dreamed of making history" - adventurer Daniel Bull shares his awe-inspiring story. Connie . Suggitt . 25 January 2019 . 6 January 2023 .
  2. Web site: . One man's world record-breaking quest to climb the Seven Summits . Tom . Kershaw . 30 July 2020 . 5 January 2023.
  3. Web site: Highest altitude swim . Guinness World Records.