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Fatima Sajwani’s historic triumph on Mont Blanc

A final push up through the Dome du Goûter and the Vallot Hut allowed Fatima to reach the summit…reports Asian Lite News

Fatima Sajwani, a mountaineer from the United Arab Emirates, made a remarkable achievement by becoming the first Emirati woman to successfully reach the summit of Mont Blanc. This thrilling expedition commenced on 13 July 2023 and lasted approximately four days, as Sajwani conquered the towering peak of the Alps.

Summitting Mont Blanc, Western Europe’s most famed mountaintop, represents a new milestone in Fatima’s remarkable climbing career. A mountaineering pioneer in her homeland, Fatima Sajwani has already set significant records for her country within the mountaineering world. Last year, she became the first Emirati to ascend Africa’s third highest and most treacherous summit, Margherita Peak.

To reach the pinnacle of Mont Blanc, Fatima traversed the Aiguille du Goûter Route, facing icy terrains and strenuous scrambling and climbing to reach the Goûter Hut, which is situated at an altitude of 3835m. Here, she had to wait for two days for weather conditions to improve before she could continue her climb towards the summit. A final push up through the Dome du Goûter and the Vallot Hut allowed Fatima to reach the summit.

Months of intensive training in the UAE and the meticulous execution of a carefully planned expedition, combined with favorable weather conditions, have led to the triumphant accomplishment of this ascent. Fatima Sajwani had previously made a brave effort to summit Mont Blanc a year ago, but had to abort midway due to abrupt weather changes.

Speaking about her achievement, Fatima Sajwani said: “I am proud to continue the legacy of other great female Emirati sportswomen across diverse fields who have paved the way for me. I am grateful to be able to represent the UAE in mountaineering, a sport in which Middle Eastern athletes are usually underrepresented. My motivation to set new records for my country is fueled by my raise my nation’s flag over new peaks and to inspire young Emiratis, especially women, to embrace extreme sports.”

Tired but elated, Fatima Sajwani is already setting her sights on her next challenge. Once back in the UAE, she plans to start training for Ama Dablam in Nepal, a Himalayan peak famed for its steep pitches and sharp ridges.

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