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Karl Egloff (left), an Ecuadorian-Swiss climber, set a blazing-fast new record on Denali this Thursday. He finished the project in 11 hours and 44 minutes.
Karl Egloff (left), an Ecuadorian-Swiss climber, set a blazing-fast new record on Denali this Thursday. He finished the project in 11 hours and 44 minutes. (Photo: Courtesy Cumbre Tours)

Karl Egloff Just Beat Kilian Jornet’s Denali Record

The Ecuadorian-Swiss climber set a blazing-fast time on North America's highest peak鈥攂esting the previous record, set by rival Kilian Jornet in 2014, by one minute

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Karl Egloff (left), an Ecuadorian-Swiss climber, set a blazing-fast new record on Denali this Thursday. He finished the project in 11 hours and 44 minutes.
(Photo: Courtesy Cumbre Tours)

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On Thursday, Ecuadorian-Swiss alpinist Karl Egloff climbed up and back down Denali鈥攁t 20,310 feet, the highest peak in North America鈥攊n 11 hours and 44 minutes. In doing so, he broke the previous speed record, which was set in 2014 by Spanish alpinist Kilian Jornet, by just a single minute. 聽

Even more impressive is this: Egloff, who left basecamp at 7 A.M., topped out on Denali in seven hours and 40 minutes鈥攖wo hours and five minutes faster than Jornet summited five years ago. What鈥檚 more, Jornet skied down Denali, a much faster mode of descent than what Egloff employed to get down the mountain, which was a combination of hiking boots, snowshoes, and running shoes. 聽

鈥淚t felt like I was running on water,鈥 Egloff, 38, told me when I reached him by phone on Friday. He had just made it out of and was resting in the outpost town of Talkeetna, Alaska. 鈥淔rom Camp I to Camp III [6,400 feet of climbing], I used crampons attached to running shoes but it was still very slippery.鈥

From there, Egloff switched to boots and put on a heavy down jacket to help shield him from the nearly 20-mile-per-hour winds. Upon summiting, he looked at his watch and says he was surprised by his time. 鈥淚 was thinking, 鈥業 have a huge gap鈥,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t was hard to believe I was more than two hours faster than Kilian.鈥

Still, Egloff knew it鈥檇 be difficult to beat the record. He鈥檇 developed a headache and was well aware that his ski-less descent would be slower. 鈥淏ut when I got back down to Camp III, I knew I could do it,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 started pushing myself. From Camp III on, I was watching the watch more than my own safety. I drank two litres of water on the way up but nothing on the way down. I was just going. I got to basecamp, saw that I was a minute faster, and I stretched my hands in the air.鈥

This isn鈥檛 the first time the little-known Egloff has knocked off one of Jornet鈥檚 records. In 2012, Jornet began the Summits of My Life project, in which he鈥檇 attempt to set fastest known times on what he calls seven of 鈥渢he most important mountains on the planet,鈥 which includes Denali, Argentina鈥檚 Aconcagua, the Matterhorn (Switzerland鈥檚 famous pyramidal peak), Mount Kilimanjaro, France鈥檚 Mont Blanc, Russia鈥檚 Mount Elbrus, and Mount Everest. He was successful during all of his record-setting attempts except for his climbs up Elbrus and Everest. On Elbrus, he was forced to turn around. On Everest, his time was several hours off the record set in 1996 by Italian Hans Kammerlander.

But in 2014, Egloff, who works as a mountain guide, decided he鈥檇 try to set speed records on each of the seven summits鈥攖he highest peak on each continent. That year, he bested Jornet鈥檚 time on Kilimanjaro. Seven months later, he eclipsed Jornet鈥檚 time on Aconcagua. In 2017, Egloff set the speed record on Elbrus.

Though Jornet fans tore into Egloff, accusing him of cheating and 鈥渄estroying Kilian鈥檚 world,鈥 Egloff and Jornet have developed a friendship. 鈥淥ur sport is a gentleman鈥檚 sport,鈥 says Egloff. 鈥淗e鈥檚 the biggest sky runner in the world and I wouldn鈥檛 be here if it wasn鈥檛 for him. Killian took this sport to another level and nobody would know who I am if it wasn鈥檛 for Kilian. He motivates me.鈥

On Friday, Jornet congratulated his friend on Twitter.

Next up for Egloff is Indonesia鈥檚 Puncak Jaya, the highest peak on the Australian continent. He hopes to tick that off next year. After that, he鈥檒l climb Mount Vinson in Antarctica. And in two or three years, he鈥檒l attempt to set the speed record on Everest. 鈥淚鈥檒l need to go up and down in less than 22 hours,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 hope I can do it.鈥

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