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Hristo Prodanov (Bulgarian: Христо Проданов) (24 February 1943 – 21 April 1984) was a Bulgarian mountaineer. Prodanov was the first Bulgarian to climb Mount Everest, doing it via the most difficult way—the West Ridge—as well as alone and without oxygen. Prodanov was the first person to climb Everest in April, when the weather conditions are generally too bad for an expedition, and also the thirteenth person (the first person from the West Ridge) to climb Everest without the use of bottled oxygen. Climbing the summit at 18:15 local time, he had to descend overnight and got lost shortly after that. On the next afternoon, he reported he had lost his gloves and soon would be unable to hold the radio button long enough to talk. His body was never found.

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  • Hristo Prodanov (en)
  • Christo Prodanow (pl)
  • Проданов, Христо (ru)
  • Hristo Prodanov (sv)
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  • Hristo Prodanov, född 24 februari 1943, död 21 april 1984 på Mount Everest var en bulgarisk bergsbestigare. Förste bulgar att bestiga Mount Everest vilket han gjorde den 20 april 1984 då han nådde toppen via den mycket svåra leden West Ridge. Prodanov klättrade solo och utan syrgastuber. Omkom av utmattning på 8 500 meters höjd på nervägen. (sv)
  • Christo Prodanow, bułg. Христо Проданов (ur. 24 lutego 1943 w Karłowie, zm. 21 kwietnia 1984) – alpinista, himalaista, pierwszy bułgarski zdobywca ośmiotysięcznika oraz najwyższego szczytu świata, Mount Everestu, na którym zmarł podczas zejścia. (pl)
  • Христо Проданов (болг. Христо Проданов; 24 февраля 1943, Карлово, Пловдивская область — 21 апреля 1984, Эверест) — болгарский альпинист, первый болгарин, поднявшийся на Эверест. Также он стал первым поднявшимся на Эверест в апреле, когда погодные условия менее пригодны для восхождения, и четвёртым человеком, осуществившим этот подъём в одиночку. Герой Народной Республики Болгария (1984, посмертно). Герой Социалистического Труда Народной Республики Болгария (1981). (ru)
  • Hristo Prodanov (Bulgarian: Христо Проданов) (24 February 1943 – 21 April 1984) was a Bulgarian mountaineer. Prodanov was the first Bulgarian to climb Mount Everest, doing it via the most difficult way—the West Ridge—as well as alone and without oxygen. Prodanov was the first person to climb Everest in April, when the weather conditions are generally too bad for an expedition, and also the thirteenth person (the first person from the West Ridge) to climb Everest without the use of bottled oxygen. Climbing the summit at 18:15 local time, he had to descend overnight and got lost shortly after that. On the next afternoon, he reported he had lost his gloves and soon would be unable to hold the radio button long enough to talk. His body was never found. (en)
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