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  2. She became the first American woman to climb K2 and the first British [6] [7] [8] woman to climb K2 and return safely (as a result of her dual nationality) on 28 July 2017, successfully leading a team of 12 members to the summit and back on her third attempt.

  3. Sep 12, 2017 · Over 295 days in 2012 and 2013, Vanessa O'Brien climbed the highest peak on each continent, completing the feat known as the Seven Summits faster than any woman before or since.

  4. Vanessa was the first woman to receive a Guinness World Record for climbing the highest peak on every continent (The Seven Summits) in just 295 days. She has also skied the last degree (111 km) to the North and South Poles, completing the Explorers Grand Slam in 11 months.

  5. Vanessa was the first woman to reach earth’s highest (Mt. Everest 8,848m) and lowest points (Challenger Deep 10,925m), the fastest woman to climb the Seven Summits in 295 days, and the first person to reach nearest to and farthest from the earth's core (Challenger Deep and the summit of Chimborazo.)

  6. Vanessa was the first woman to reach earth’s highest (Mt. Everest 8,848m) and lowest points (Challenger Deep 10,925m), the fastest woman to climb the Seven Summits in 295 days, and the first person to reach nearest to and farthest from the earth's core (Challenger Deep and the summit of Chimborazo.)

  7. Vanessa O’Brien is the First Woman to reach earth’s highest and lowest points, a Guinness World Record for summiting Mt. Everest (8,848m) in 2012 and diving in a submersible to the eastern pool of Challenger Deep (10,925m) in 2020.

  8. Jun 19, 2020 · Ms O'Brien became the first British or American woman to summit K2, the second-highest peak in the world, in 2017 - and has climbed the highest peak in every continent faster than any woman, taking just 295 days to do so.

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