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Edmund "Ed"
Viesturs (Latvian:
Edmunds Viesturs; born June 22, 1959) is an
American high-altitude mountaineer,
corporate speaker, and well
known author...
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Viestards (also Viesthard, Vesthardus,
Viesturs; died 1230) was one of the
greatest Semigallian dukes in the 13th century,
referred to as King
Vester (Old...
- oxygen.
Mauduit needed to be
rescued by Ed
Viesturs and
Scott Fischer on
descent from K2 in 1992,
Viesturs and
Fischer gave up
their own
summit attempt...
- The
Order of
Viesturs (Latvian:
Viestura ordenis) is a
Latvian state order founded in 1938,
which was
temporarily discontinued in 1940 by the
Soviet occupation...
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failed to
break the 5% barrier. "
Viesturs Liepkalns". Puaro.lv (in Latvian). 2023-05-24.
Retrieved 2023-09-26. "
Viesturs Liepkalns – Attīstībai/Par! / 14...
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bearing the name
Viesturs include:
Given name
Viesturs (also, Viestards, Viesthard, and Vesthardus; d. 1230),
Semigallian duke
Viesturs Bērziņš (born 1974)...
- "Men's
Chess Olympiads:
Viesturs Meijers". OlimpBase.org.
Retrieved 18
September 2011. "European Men's Team
Chess Championship:
Viesturs Meijers". OlimpBase...
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February 2020.
Viesturs Lukševics at UCI
Viesturs Lukševics at
Cycling Archives (archived)
Viesturs Lukševics at
ProCyclingStats Viesturs Lukševics at CycleBase...
- 8516 m), the world's
fourth highest peak. Fischer,
Charley Mace, and Ed
Viesturs summitted K2 (28,251 feet/ 8611m)
without supplemental oxygen. Fischer...
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Latvian Navy's only
warship until 1926. In 1926, two new
Viesturs-class minesweepers,
Viesturs and
Imanta were
ordered from
France and
commissioned later...