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JEDDAH:
A Saudi woman, Raha Muharraq, on Saturday reached the summit of Everest, the world’s highest peak, in a first for the kingdom where women’s sports are severely restricted, her proud father said.
“She reached the summit of Everest on Saturday morning. We have been able to contact her and she is very exhausted and now resting,” Hassan Muharraq told AFP. “She is very happy and we, the family, are very happy with her achievement, which was not easy.”
He said that Raha, a 25-year-old graduate of the University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, left her home in the Saudi city of Jeddah on April 3 and underwent rigorous training before the climb.
With Everest, she had achieved her ambition of climbing the seven highest peaks in the world after having climbed mountains in Europe, Tanzania, the South Pole and Argentina.
“Her dream was to prove that with determination and self-denial she can bear difficulties because she believed that humankind can overcome all tests
", he said.
Making history: Saudi woman climbs Mount Everest – The Express Tribune
Congrats to her for climbing mount Everest...But the real feat is she was able to cnquer the 7 summits(seven highest peaks in the world,a mountaineers dream that only very few can achieve)by the age of 25,While being a university student and an active philanthropic worker..