Araceli Segarra

{{Short description|Catalan mountaineer, host and motivational speaker}}

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Araceli Segarra (born March 1970 in Lleida, Spain) is the first Spanish woman to have climbed Mount Everest and the Seven Summits.{{cite web|title=bio|url=http://aracelisegarra.com/ing/biografia.php|accessdate=2015-01-01}} She has also climbed Broad Peak (1991) Shishapangma (1992), K2 (2002), Kanchenjunga (2005) and Nanga Parbat (2008).{{cite news|last1=Kieller|first1=Thomas|title=Interview with Araceli Segarra: An adventure on a high mountain|url=http://www.unitedathletes.com/english/interviews/araceli-segarra.php|accessdate=2015-01-01|work=United Athletes Magazine|date=2008-09-03}}

Education and personal interests

Segarra has a degree in Physiotherapy. She became interested in mountain sports at age 15 when taking a spelunking course; she also enjoys randonee skiing, rock climbing, and ice climbing.

Career

In 1996, while being filmed for the IMAX documentary, EVEREST (1998), she participated on the rescue team during the May 1996 Mount Everest disaster and is credited with the idea of marking a rescue helicopter landing location with an "X" made of red Kool-Aid.{{cite web|last1=Breashears |first1=David |title=Climbers |url=http://www.everestfilm.com/bios/climbers.htm |accessdate=2015-01-01 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303222804/http://www.everestfilm.com/bios/climbers.htm |archivedate=2016-03-03 }}

In addition to her climbing career, she has written and illustrated several children's books, like {{cite web| url =https://tinaadventures.wixsite.com/tina|title=Los Viajes de Tina}}

Mountains climbed

See also

References

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The Guardian. [https://www.theguardian.com/observer/osm/story/0,6903,990332,00.html K2, the savage Mountain]

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Category:Spanish mountain climbers

Category:Spanish summiters of Mount Everest

Category:Living people

Category:1970 births

Category:Spanish female climbers