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Maxut Zhumayev sets up the Kazakh Alpine Club
30 May 2013

After conquering all fourteen 8000 metre peaks around the world without oxygen, Kazakh mountaineer Maxut Zhumayev has given himself a new goal, a new Everest - the setting up of the Kazakh Alpine Club.



International mountain accident database proposed by Mountaineering Commission
19 Mar 2013

The UIAA Mountaineering Commission has approved a proposal to develop a standardized, international system of collecting and analysing accidents to better identify areas where safety and training can be improved, and help insurance companies better understand risk in mountain activities.



Chile becomes first South American country to become accredited to new UIAA Training Standards
18 Mar 2013

The Federación de Andinismo de Chile (FEACH) along with the UIAA Training Standards panel is hosting its first UIAA-approved training seminar in South America in the mountains around Santiago, Chile.



New Training Standards program ready for evaluation
21 Feb 2013

An innovative multi-year UIAA Training Standards program conducted in cooperation with the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) is in the final stages of evaluation and will provide a template for a much sought-after service from federation members.



Winter ascent on Broad Peak by Polish expedition
28 Jan 2013

An attempt to make the first successful winter ascent of Broad Peak (8047 metres) led by well-known Polish climber Krzysztof Wielicki and organized by the Polish Mountaineering Association (PZA) is underway.

The expedition by the UIAA federation member is part of a series of Polish winter mountaineering expeditions called Polish Winter Himalayan Mountaineering 2010 – 2015 under the patronage of Mr. Bronislaw Komorowski, president of Poland.



80 years of UIAA, looking back and looking forward by Claude Eckhardt
20 Dec 2012

Claude Eckhardt, former General Secretary of the UIAA, in celebration of the organization's 80th birthday, has prepared an overview of highlights since the 1930s.



Celebration of the 1982 ascent of Mount Everest in Moscow by Congress of Climbers
18 Dec 2012

Frits Vrijlandt, the new president of the UIAA – International and Mountaineering Federation was in Moscow in November at the invitation of the Russian Mountaineering Federation to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the first ascent of Mount Everest by climbers from the former Soviet Union.



Indoor climbing walls focus of paper by UIAA legal experts group
22 Aug 2012

The growing interest in climbing indoors has prompted the UIAA Legal Experts Working Group (LEWG) to publish a paper highlighting liability issues faced by operators of indoor walls in North America and Europe.



Antarctic ski mountaineering expedition by British team includes several first ascents
25 Jul 2012

Phil Wickens, secretary to the Mountaineering Commission of the UIAA has submitted an expedition report about an expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula aboard aboard the Spirit of Sydney. Members climbed and skied a total of 13 summits in the area east of Cierva Cove, Paradise Harbour and Anvers Island.



UIAA mourns the death of mountaineer Roger Payne
13 Jul 2012

The UIAA is saddened by the tragic death of Roger Payne, former general secretary of the British Mountaineering Council (BMC) who was killed in an avalanche Thursday on Mont Maudit in the Chamonix region of France along with eight other climbers.