British-Pakistani mountaineer Nadia Azad has reached another proud moment in her career by successfully climbing Mount Manaslu in Nepal, which is the world’s eighth-highest peak at 8,163 meters. She completed the summit early in the morning, showing the same determination and strength that she displayed in her earlier climbs.
This new achievement adds to her impressive record of already scaling some of the toughest mountains in the world, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Annapurna. With this climb, Nadia has now become the second Pakistani woman to conquer four mountains that stand over 8,000 meters high, marking a historic step for women in sports and mountaineering.
Nadia’s talents go beyond the mountains. She is also a dedicated marathon runner and has successfully completed world-famous races in New York, Berlin, and London. Now, she is preparing to take part in the upcoming Chicago Marathon, continuing to prove her commitment to endurance, fitness, and inspiring others through her achievements.