From the year 2000 to the end of 2011 there had been 4,488 ascents made to the summit of Mount Everest. Out of the 4,488 only 226 were woman climbers who had reached the summit and 21 climbers sadly died on the mountain during this time.
Many people have climbed the Mount Everest. The first one person to climb the Mount Everest was an Italian climber called Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler. Since then a total of 1500 people have climbed the Mount Everest.
In 1975 there was a team from China who were climbing Mount Everest and they had a total of 410 members.
The Everest Expedition from China had a record number of members, 410 in total that climbed of Mount Everest in 1975.
Up to the end of 2017 there has been a total of 397 Indians who have reached the summit of Mount Everest. 73 of them were women.
By the end of 2008 there had been a total of 4,117 climbers reach the highest summit in the world, Mount Everest.
Up to the end of 2016 there had been a total of 348 Indian climbers reach the summit of Mount Everest, this includes 65 woman.
During the year 2007 a total of 632 climbers reached the summit of the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest. Of the 632 climbers that reached the top only 34 of them were woman.
This would be impossible to answer here as there has been around 5,000 people from all over the world have reached the summit of Mount Everest to date.
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Up to the end of 2014 a total of 418 woman have reached the highest summit in the world, Mount Everest. However, out of the 418 woman 6 had died on the way back down the mountain after reaching the summit.
In 1975 China had a record number of members, 410 in total for their Mount Everest Expedition
A Mount Everest Expedition from China in 1975 had a record number of members, 410 in total.
The number of people climbing Mount Everest in one day varies, but on busy days during the climbing season, it can range from 50 to over 100 climbers attempting to summit. This high number of climbers has raised concerns about overcrowding and safety on the mountain.