Polish Red Bull athlete Andrzej Bargiel skis Nanga Parbat in what multiple outlets describe as the first continuous descent from summit to the snowline without supplemental oxygen. The reports say Bargiel links the top directly to the snow-covered section in one unbroken line, completing a route that he presents as a culmination of years of high-altitude ski descents. The coverage frames the feat as the latest in a decade of first-time descents of 8,000-meter peaks in Pakistan. The announcements come from PR Newswire in several languages, describing the same event from the Nanga Parbat base camp area and citing the athlete’s summit-to-snowline ski run as the central accomplishment.
Across the releases, the key consistent details are the athlete’s name and nationality, the mountain (Nanga Parbat), the absence of supplemental oxygen, and the “continuous” nature of the descent from summit to snowline. The reports do not provide additional technical or procedural data beyond these high-level claims.