- Snow Leopard award
The Snow Leopard award (Russian: "Снежный барс") was a
Soviet mountaineering award, given to very experienced climbers. It is still recognised in theCommonwealth of Independent States . To receive this award, a climber must summit all 5 peaks of 7000m and above located in the formerSoviet Union .In
Tajikistan 'sPamir Mountains there are 3 Snow Leopard peaks,Ismail Samani Peak (formerly Communism Peak) 7,495 m (24,590 ft),Peak Korzhenevskaya 7,105 m (23,310 ft), andIbn Sina Peak (formerlyLenin Peak ) 7,134 m (23,406 ft) on theKyrgyzstan -Tajikistan border. In theTian Shan there are 2 Snow Leopard peaks,Jengish Chokusu (formerlyPeak Pobeda ) 7,439 metres (24,406 ft) inKyrgyzstan (divided by the border withChina ), andKhan Tengri 7,010 m (22,998 ft) on theKyrgyzstan -Kazakhstan border.Khan Tengri's geologic elevation is 6,995 m (about 22,950 ft.) but its glacial cap rises to 7,010 m. For this reason, it is considered a 7000m peak.
In order of difficulty,
Peak Pobeda is by far the most difficult and dangerous, followed by Khan Tengri, Ismail Samani Peak, Peak Korzhenevskaya, and Lenin (Ibn Sina) Peak.Awarded alpinists
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Denis Urubko (Kazakhstan ) - all ascents in 42 days of one year (1999 )
*Marcin Hennig (Poland )
*Nasuh Mahruki (Turkey )
*Marcin Miotk (Poland )
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