A thrill-seeking Japanese octogenarian on Friday said his third assault on Mount Everest will be the “ultimate anti-aging” remedy, despite his recurring heart troubles.
Yuichiro Miura is readying to begin his third ascent of the 8,848m peak and recapture a record he previously held for being the oldest person to scale the world’s highest mountain.
The 80-year-old heads to Kathmandu next week and is scheduled to begin his climb in May, aiming to repeat a feat he first achieved in 2003 at the sprightly age of 70.
“When I was 75, I did it again and realized nothing is impossible,” the adventurer said. “Making another attempt at 80 will boost my courage, willpower and motivation, bringing the ultimate anti-aging effect as a result.”
His 2003 record was broken in 2007 when fellow Japanese Katsusuke Yanagisawa scaled the summit when he was 71.
Miura conquered Everest for the second time in May 2008, just one day after Min Bahadur Sherchan made it to the top at the age of 76. The Nepalese is the current world record holder, according to Guinness World Records.
Miura made headlines in 1970 when he became the first person to ski down Everest — from an 8,000m point on the South Col route.
His parachute-aided descent was documented in the 1975 film The Man Who Skied Down Everest, which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary.
High-octane endeavors are in his blood — his own father Keizo skied down Mont Blanc at age 99. The senior Miura died seven years ago aged 101.
Getting to the roof of the world was an idea that occurred to the younger Miura at an age when many people are starting to slow down.
“I started thinking about climbing Everest when I was 65. It was a kind of goal toward which I can dedicate myself,” he said.
He underwent surgery to correct recurring arrhythmia in November last year and again in January, as he did before the 2008 expedition. He was undeterred by a skiing accident in 2009 that left him with a broken pelvis and fractured thigh.
“My muscle power has improved since I was 70,” he said. “My willpower threatened to go down when I was in my early 60s, but I have managed to hold myself up.”
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