Bahrain Royal Guard climbers summit Mt. Everest

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A mountaineering team of Bahrain Royal Guard, including Prince Shaikh Mohammed Hamad Mohammed Al Khalifa, successfully climbed Mt. Everest in the early hours today.
The 16-member team received a call from HM the King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, at the summit of Everest as per their social media post, according to Seven Summit Treks, the organizer of the expedition.
The Bahrain Royal Guard team is the first International team to conquer the new altitude (8848.86m) of Mt. Everest this spring season.
The Bahrain Everest team was formed by His Highness Shaikh Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa, to train the climbers in the Himalayas in Nepal and climb the world’s highest peak.
The team had successfully climbed Lobuche peak and Manaslu in October 2020.
The Bahrain Royal Guard team arrived here on 15 March for Everest expedition in this spring season.
The Bahrain nationals in the team include Ebrahim Mohamed Abdulla Ebrahim Mohamed, Mohamed Ali Jasim Ahmed Al Boainain, Ebrahim Khalil Ebrahim Zayed Mohamed Aljazzaf, Ahmed Saif Ahmed Isa Alkaabi, Mohamed Abdul Rahaman Yusuf Alkawari, Khaled Ali Hasan Ebrahim Hasan Aldossery, Abdullaziz Rafea Abbar Khalaf Alabed, Khaled Sultan Mohamed Abdullah Alsheerawi, Murad Mohamed Yusuf Abdulsayed, Ebrahim Ali Salem Jaber, Saud Hamad Mubarak Hamad Eid, and Mohammed Isa Abdullah Yusuf Alqais. The team members include British nationals Richard Warren McConnel, Phillip Clough and Christopher Anthony.
Similarly, Shehroze Kashif, 19, became the youngest Pakistani to climb Mt. Everest .
Kashif successfully climbed Mt. Everest as a part of Seven Summit Treks – Everest Expedition 2021, according to Chhang Dawa Sherpa.
May 11 , 2021