There were more than two men involved in two separate expeditions for this record.
You may be thinking of the two leaders: Captain Robert Falcon Scott, and Raould Amundsen.
Scott raced Roald Amunsden, Amunsden got to the South Pole first.
Scott raced Roald Amunsden, Amunsden got to the South Pole first.
The first men to reach the South Pole was the Norvegien explorer ROALD ENGELBREGT.
The most famous groups of explorers who set out to reach the South Pole were Robert Falcon Scott's Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913) and Roald Amundsen's Norwegian Expedition (1910-1912). Both expeditions raced to be the first to reach the South Pole, with Amundsen successfully reaching it first in December 1911. Scott's expedition tragically ended with his team perishing on the return journey.
The North Pole lies in the Arctic, the South Pole is in the Antarctic. So it'd be impossible to reach North Pole in Antarctic, since it isn't there.
Amundsen and his team were first to sail between Greenland and Alaska by way of the Northwest Passage. Years later, he also lead the team to be the first humans to set foot at the South Pole.
Robert Scott
A Norwegian team first reached the South Pole during December 1911.
Pole-ish. (sorry!)
liv arnesen was the first women to reach the south pole in 1994...she is a Norwegian.
The first man to reach the South Pole was Roald Amundsen, who along with his team, Olav Bjaaland, Helmer Hanssen, Sverre Hassel and Oscar Wisting reached the South Pole on December 14th 1911, some 35 days before Robert Scott's ill fated team.
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