Adam Bielecki (mountaineer)

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Adam Radosław Bielecki (born May 12, 1983 in Tychy ) is a Polish mountaineer.

Bielecki has been climbing since 1996 and is a member of the Alpine Club in Krakow. He succeeded on March 9, 2012 with Janusz Golab the first winter ascent of Gasherbrum I in the Karakoram (8080 m, without oxygen bottles) and on March 5, 2013 of Broad Peak (8051 m) with Artur Małek, whereby two other Polish climbers died (Maciej Berbeka, Tomasz Kowalski). Bielecki was accused of unsportsmanlike conduct because he wasn't waiting for Berbeka and Kowalski to help them relegate.

Bielecki also climbed the K2 (2012), the Makalu (2011) and the Gasherbrum II (2018).

At the end of January 2018, Adam Bielecki and Denis Urubko brought the French high-altitude climber Elisabeth Revol from Nanga Parbat, who was in distress . Urubko and Bielecki belonged to the team of the Polish K2 winter expedition and were brought to the foot of the Diamir flank by helicopter. Within a few hours, they climbed through technically difficult terrain to Revol, which they encountered at an altitude of about 6,200 meters.

In 2018, together with Felix Berg , he succeeded in creating a new variant of the normal route and west face on the Gasherbrum II .

He has a degree in psychology from Jagiellonian University .

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Individual evidence

  1. At the same time the Austrian Gerfried Goschl, the Swiss Cedric Hahlen and the Pakistani Nisar Hussain made an attempt to reach the summit where they died
  2. Final report of the Polish Mountaineering Association (PZA) [1]
  3. Stephanie Geiger: Dramatic Rescue from Schicksalsberg , Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, January 28, 2018
  4. G2 - Summit - Summit Climb News Blog. Retrieved October 3, 2018 .