British woman sets new Everest record
Bonita Norris, from Wokingham, Berkshire, made it to the summit of the world's highest mountain early yesterday, a spokeswoman for MPTU, her main sponsor, said.
During her climb, Ms Norris put herself at risk from the dangers of extreme altitude, frostbite, hypothermia and snow-blindness, and required bottled oxygen.
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Hide AdJacqui Andrews, her mother, said: "We are so proud of Bonita in completing this amazing achievement.
"When Bonita told us back in 2008 that she wanted to climb Mount Everest, I have to admit we had reservations – it's such a dangerous thing for anyone, yet alone our daughter, to undertake.
"But, despite our initial misgivings, we've been behind Bonita every step of the way and we can't wait to welcome her home in a couple of days' time."
Ms Norris has raised money for Global Angels, an international foundation championing the causes of children around the world, through her Top Up Everest campaign.
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Hide AdShe completed her campaign with British mountaineer Kenton Cool, 36, who also set a new British record by climbing Everest eight times.
A statement issued on behalf of Mr Cool said he had now reached the summit of Mount Everest four times more than the next most successful Briton.