Kaspersky Lab is very pleased to announce successful completion of the "Kaspersky 7 Volcanoes Expedition". Russian mountaineer Olga Rumyantseva recently finished her seventh volcano climb, scaling the summit of Ojos del Salado in Chile. The last challenge wasn't easy, but Olga bravely overcame all the troubles on her way to the top of the world's highest active volcano.
Olga Rumyantseva became the first Russian - and only the third person ever - to complete a solo climb of each of the Volcanic Seven Summits: the highest volcanoes on each of the seven continents. Moreover, she set a world record, becoming the first person to complete the challenge in less than one year. Backed by Kaspersky Lab, Olga began her quest on January 11, 2013 and has solo-climbed Mt Sidley (Antarctica), Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), Damavand (Iran), Mt Giluwe (Papua New Guinea), Elbrus (Russia), Pico de Orizaba (Mexico) and finished with Ojos del Salado (Chile) on December 9, 2013.
Ojos del Salado is a massive stratovolcano in the Chilean Andes. At 6,893m above sea level, it is the highest active volcano in the world, the second-highest mountain in the Western and Southern Hemispheres, and the highest in Chile.
Commenting on her great achievement, Olga Rumyantseva said: “I was expecting this latter mission to be the hardest one mostly due to inclement weather conditions. But it turned out that my biggest problem was a car accident on my way to Ojos del Salado’s base camp. Despite all this, I managed to successfully recover and quickly complete the climb. Overall, it has been a very challenging year. So now I am extremely happy and proud of myself. I would like to thank Kaspersky Lab for all its support and inspiration during the year-long expedition. This is definitely a shared achievement.”
Kaspersky Lab is proud to play its part in this challenge as well as other sporting events and geographic expeditions all over the world. These projects reflect the company’s core values: a determination to overcome boundaries and relentlessly pursue new goals.
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