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A Spanish man climbed Mount Everest and became the first "anaerobic" climber. What happened?
According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on May 23, 29-year-old Spanish man killian? Bumblebee successfully climbed Mount Everest on May 22nd, local time, and set a new record within 26 hours. Without using fixed ropes and oxygen masks, it became the first climber to conquer Mount Everest in an "anaerobic" way along the northern foot.

It is reported that the "Bumblebee" started from the base camp of Mount Everest in Tibet and successfully climbed to the top in an "anaerobic" way along the northern foot. However, because he was still on the mountain, he could not submit GPS records, so the results were not announced until May 23rd. This is not the first time he has reached the summit. Before that, he also conquered Mont Blanc, Mattel, Denari and Kilimanjaro.

His team said that Bumblebee wanted to set a new record for two-way travel on Mount Everest, but had to give up because of a stomachache when going down the mountain. Bumblebee said: "Before 7700 meters above sea level, I felt in good condition and the progress was planned. But after that, perhaps because of gastrointestinal virus infection, I began to feel unwell, slowed down, and have been resting. " However, according to informed sources, Bumblebee will continue to challenge the two-way route in the next few days and set a new return record.