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Vanessa O’Brien is a British female mountaineer and an American female mountaineer (as a result of her dual nationality), explorer, aquanaut, astronaut, author, and public speaker. Vanessa has an incredible six Guinness World Records : First x 2, Fastest, Deepest, Farthest and Oldest.
Vanessa O'Brien is the first woman to reach extremes on land, sea, and air - completing the Explorers' Extreme Trifecta - climbing Earth's Highest mountain, Mt. Everest (8,848m in 2012), reaching ...
Jun 19, 2020 · Vanessa O'Brien dived 10.925km (6.78m) to reach the Challenger Deep at the bottom of the western Pacific Ocean. The 55-year-old successfully completed the 11-hour voyage by submersible on 12 June ...
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Vanessa O’Brien is a British female mountaineer and an American female mountaineer (as a result of her dual nationality), explorer, aquanaut, astronaut, author, and public speaker. Vanessa has an incredible six Guinness World Records: First x 2, Fastest, Deepest, Farthest and Oldest.
Vanessa Audi Rhys O'Brien (born 2 December 1964) is a British and American mountaineer, sub-orbital spaceflight participant, explorer, author and former business executive. On 4 August 2022, O'Brien became the first woman to complete the Explorers' Extreme Trifecta – reaching extremes on land, sea, and air after she passed the Kármán line ...
- New York University Stern School of Business
- British and American (Dual-citizenship)
- 2 December 1964 (age 58), Grosse Pointe, Michigan, U.S.
To the Greatest Heights is her debut memoir. Vanessa has five Guinness World Records, First, Fastest, Deepest, Farthest and Oldest. She is the First Woman to reach Earth’s Highest and Lowest Points, for summiting Mt. Everest and diving in a submersible to the deepest point in the ocean.
04 August 2022. The first woman to reach extremes on land, sea and air is Vanessa O'Brien (UK/USA), who summitted Mount Everest (the highest point on Earth) on 19 May 2012, dived to the Challenger Deep (the deepest point on Earth) on 12 June 2020, and ventured to space (crossing the 100-km-high Kármán Line) as part of the Blue Origin NS-22 ...