This question can be answered in two ways.
In 1954, Louise Boyd privately chartered a DC-4 and crew to fly her over the North Pole. Which made her the first woman to be flown over a pole.
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In 1971, Sheilia Scott flew her single-engined Piper Comanche registered G-ATOY and named Myth Too, single handedly over the North Pole, Making her the first woman to fly over the North Pole.
Maxime Edgard Chaya was the first Arab to reach the North Pole on April 25, 2009. He has also reached the South pole and the summit of Mount Everest, and also the Seven Summits.Elham Al Qasimi became the first Arab woman to reach the North pole on April 23, 2010.
Calvin Coolidge
Excellent question. As far as I am aware no Crowned Heads of States have ever been to the North Pole.
Matthew Henson was a famous explorer and one of the first men to reach the north pole as well as the first native American to reach the north pole Robert Peary was Matthew henson's captian and went along on the voyage with him, he also was one of the first men to reach the north pole
Yelena Isinbayeva
The airship 'Norge' , commanded by Raould Amundsen was the first flight over the North Pole
Richard E. Byrd was a navigator and expedition leader who claimed that he was the first to fly over the South and North Poles. However, his claims were disputed and majority of polar experts believe that Roald Amundsen has the first verifiable flight claim to each pole.
Robert Falcon Scott
As to the North Pole, Roald Amundsen only flew over it in an airship. I'm afraid this does not count as an attainment of a pole.
Helen Thayer
Maxime Edgard Chaya was the first Arab to reach the North Pole on April 25, 2009. He has also reached the South pole and the summit of Mount Everest, and also the Seven Summits.Elham Al Qasimi became the first Arab woman to reach the North pole on April 23, 2010.
The North Pole sits over the North American Plate.
Richard Byrd
The north pole is over water and the south pole is over land.
Ann Bancroft was the first woman to reach the North Pole on foot and by sled. She did this in 1986 as part of Will Steger's 'International North Pole Expedition'. In 1992 she became the first woman to ski across the Greenland Ice Cap. In 1993 she led a four women team on a expedition to the South Pole. This team became the first women to ski to the South Pole. She is currently running an exploration company with Liv Arnesen.
The subject in the sentence, 'Who first reached the North Pole?' is 'who'.
Aine Foley Smyth from Limerick in Ireland first stood at 90 degrees north, on April 10th 2004. Aine was part of the support team for the North Pole Marathon organised by adventurer Richard Donovan.