Igor Svergun
Soviet and Ukrainian mountaineer (1966–2013) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Igor Svergun (February 10, 1966, Korocha, Belgorod Oblast,[1] USSR – June 23, 2013, Nanga Parbat) – Soviet and Ukrainian climber, USSR Master of Sports in mountaineering (1989), USSR Snow Leopard award, USSR master of sports at the international level (1991), instructor-methodologist of the 3rd category.
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Native name | Свергун Ігор Миколайович |
Birth name | Свергун, Игорь Николаевич |
Full name | Svergun Igor Nikolaevich |
Citizenship | Soviet Union → Ukraine |
Born | February 10, 1966 Korocha, Belgorod Oblast, USSR |
Died | June 23, 2013(2013-06-23) (aged 47) Nanga Parbat, Pakistan |
Resting place | Cemetery No.13, Kharkiv, Ukraine GPS coordinates: 50.02182905900512, 36.27845988792096 |
Occupation(s) | Soviet and Ukrainian climber, mountain guide, rescuer |
Years active | 1984–2013 |
Spouse | Tamara Svergun |
Life partner | Maria Alexeeva |
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Country | Soviet Union → Ukraine |
Sport | Mountaineer |
Rank | USSR Master of Sports in mountaineering (1989), USSR Snow Leopard award, USSR master of sports at the international level (1991), instructor-methodologist of the 3rd category. |
Club | Kharkiv Alpclub Ukraine, 7 Summits Club USA, |
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