Viridiana Álvarez Chávez Sets Guinness World Record by Climbing Everest, K2, and Kangchenjunga in Under a Year

In a historic feat of endurance, courage, and determination, Viridiana Álvarez Chávez, a climber from Aguascalientes, Mexico, has become the first woman ever to summit the world’s three highest mountains—Everest, K2, and Kangchenjunga—in under one year. This remarkable achievement has earned her a Guinness World Record and global recognition.

Álvarez Chávez faced some of the harshest conditions on the planet, including extreme cold, unpredictable weather, avalanches, and the life-threatening effects of high altitude. Her journey was not only a physical test but also a statement in a sport traditionally dominated by men.

Her accomplishment has inspired countless women, athletes, and Latinos around the world, demonstrating that determination, discipline, and self-belief can overcome even the tallest obstacles. “No peak is too high if you lead with courage and perseverance,” her record-breaking journey proves.

By completing these three iconic summits in under a year, Viridiana Álvarez Chávez has cemented her place in mountaineering history and stands as a symbol of resilience, inspiration, and the limitless potential of the human spirit.

Latest Update