Rhiannan Iffland has won eight consecutive cliff diving world championships all while nursing a fear of heights. Here’s how she does it.
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Kanchha Sherpa,91,was among those who put Edmund Hillary and his Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay atop the 8849-metre peak in 1953. He says it is getting out of control.
Anthony Andolfo,who is in Australia on a 12-month tourist working visa,was charged with offences including reckless conduct endangering life.
It’s 70 years since the world’s highest mountain was first conquered. It has become highly commercialised but many still die up there.
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What takes more mental acrobatics than a high diver’s twists and turns? For Rhiannan Iffland,it’s being the “dictator” of her fear.
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