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  1. May 29, 2024 · Ursula Demeter (1972 to 1977) Reinhold Messner and Uschi Demeter had a passionate but turbulent relationship in the 1970s. They met in 1969 during an expedition, bonded by their shared love of climbing. Ursula Demeter was married to von Kienlin.

  2. From 1972 until 1977, Messner was married to Uschi Demeter. With his partner, Canadian photographer Nena Holguin, he has a daughter, Làyla Messner, born in 1981. [37] On 31 July 2009, he married his long time girlfriend Sabine Stehle, a textile designer from Vienna, with whom he has three children. [38]

  3. Jan 11, 2003 · Ursula Demeter was married to von Kienlin when Messner moved in with them after the expedition to recover from the amputation of his frostbitten toes. She left von Kienlin and became Messner’s ...

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  4. Oct 6, 2022 · While Habeler had just had a son with his wife, Messner was emerging from the throes of his divorce from Ursula Demeter. Messner was chomping at the bit; Habeler was uncertain. “On Everest, I felt quite wired,” recalls Messner.

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  5. His sexual orientation is straight. Reinhold Messner and his wife Diane. His first marriage was to Uschi Demeter, a Canadian photographer, in 1972, which lasted for five years until 1977. The couple shares a daughter, Layla Messner who was born in 1981.

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    • September 17th , 1944
    • September 17, 1944
  6. Aug 30, 2020 · While Messner was recuperating from the ordeal on Nanga Parbat at von Kienlin’s castle in Germany, and before the two men fell out, Messner began an affair with Ursula Demeter, von Kienlin’s...

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  8. Oct 10, 2006 · A year after they had returned from Nanga, von Kienlin's wife, Uschi Demeter, ran off with Reinhold, who had spent months recuperating from the expedition at their home.