Age control on Mt Everest
As per UIAA, the CTMA decided on 10 June to enforce age limits on potential challengers of Mt Everest. Forthcoming, solely mountaineers over 18 and less than 60 years of age are permitted to scale the mountain top from the north in Tibet.
The UIAA (Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinism) welcomes the resolution. "Young climbers are
The CTMA is the authorized organization in charge for issuing permits to scale Tibetan peaks. If the age cap will also apply to additional mountains in Tibet, has not been affirmed.
It appears that the ruling has been triggered by 13-year-old Jordan Romero, an American alpinist who received sizable media attention in May 2010 as the youngest guy who scaled Mt Everest.
The head of the British Mountaineering Council (BMC), Lindsay Griffin, said that there are nonetheless exceptions to the CTMA limitation. In exceptional circumstances, the CTMA may grant a permit to climb Mt Everest beyond the age group, "if they have a medical certificate showing that they fit present enough for climbing "
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