Dr. Bader Al-Shaibani managed to climb Mount Denali (the highest peak in North America), which is his last mountain in the “Seven Summits Challenge”, a month after he climbed the summit of Everest, the highest peak in the world.
Al-Shaibani arrived in Riyadh yesterday after completing his task, expressing his satisfaction with what has been achieved, noting that ending the seven peaks task was a dream he had in recent years, and he made every effort and time to achieve it.
The night of climbing to the top of Everest is shortened by a few minutes .. how much we suffered in it, but God’s assistance is stronger rice.twitter.com/yeRyAhmAgn
— Bader Al-Shaibani (@jebadr) May 21, 2022
Al-Shaibani was previously named by Forbes magazine as one of the Kingdom’s most innovative entrepreneurs, an adventurous athlete who loves a challenge, and the first Saudi to carry the Olympic torch. His participation in the Seven Peaks was due to his desire to keep a healthy character in his life and to form a positive model that motivates young people to play sports and pay attention to the path of public health.
The Seven Peaks of the World consist of the highest continental mountains on each of the seven continents of the Earth, namely: Kilimanjaro Peak (Africa’s highest peak), Elbrus Peak (Europe’s highest peak), Casevsko Peak (Australia’s highest peak), Vincennes Summit (Europe’s highest peak), peak of Antarctica), Aconcagua (the highest peak in South America), Mount Everest (the highest peak in Asia) and Denali (the highest peak in North America).