Polish skier Andrzej Bargiel was the first man in past to win Mount Everest, and then drove off the highest mountain of the planet on skis without utilizing oxygen support.
“This is how you go to history! Andrzej Bargiel, the LOTTO brand ambassador, climbed Mount Everest (8848 m), and then skied from the summit to the base, which is located about 5,360 metres high. Our skialpinist did it without utilizing the extra oxygen from the bottle. No 1 has always done specified a feat before. Thus, Andrzej Bargiel is again on the lips of the full Skialpinist world" – we read in the Communication of the athletics Totalizer.
At the top of Bargiel, he spent only a fewer minutes, in the death region – over 8,000 m above sea level, respective hours. Dr Patrycja Jonetzko, who accompanied the expedition, pointed out that from the point of view of physiology, the feat of Polish skialpinist exceeded human capabilities.












