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José Antonio Delgado Sucre (13 May 1965 – 22 July 2006) was the first Venezuelan mountaineer to reach the summit of five eight-thousanders and one of the most experienced climbers in Latin America. Known as el indio ("The Indian", for his strength), Delgado led the first Venezuelan Everest expedition in 2001. On May 23 of that year, he and Marcus Tobía were the only members of the expedition to summit Everest. He held several records in mountaineering, such as the first paragliding flight from Pico Humboldt, Pico Bolívar, and Roraima. Delgado also made the fastest summit for a Venezuelan to the Aconcagua (from the Puente del Inca in 34 hours) and Huascarán (from the base in 14 hours).

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  • خوسيه أنطونيو ديلغادو (ar)
  • José Antonio Delgado Sucre (es)
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  • خوسيه أنطونيو ديلغادو (بالإسبانية: José Antonio Delgado Sucre)‏ هو متسلق جبال فنزويلي، ولد في 13 مايو 1965 في كاراكاس في فنزويلا، وتوفي في 22 يوليو 2006 في نانكا بربت في باكستان. (ar)
  • José Antonio Delgado Sucre (13 May 1965 – 22 July 2006) was the first Venezuelan mountaineer to reach the summit of five eight-thousanders and one of the most experienced climbers in Latin America. Known as el indio ("The Indian", for his strength), Delgado led the first Venezuelan Everest expedition in 2001. On May 23 of that year, he and Marcus Tobía were the only members of the expedition to summit Everest. He held several records in mountaineering, such as the first paragliding flight from Pico Humboldt, Pico Bolívar, and Roraima. Delgado also made the fastest summit for a Venezuelan to the Aconcagua (from the Puente del Inca in 34 hours) and Huascarán (from the base in 14 hours). (en)
  • José Antonio Delgado Sucre (13 de mayo de 1965- 22 de julio de 2006), nació en la ciudad de Caracas el 13 de mayo de 1965, Venezuela.​ Fue el primer montañero venezolano en alcanzar cinco cumbres de más de ocho mil metros de altura. Delgado, conocido como "El Indio", fue uno de los escaladores con más experiencia en toda Latinoamérica, con más de 15 años conquistando las grandes montañas del mundo. Era ingeniero mecánico graduado en la Universidad Simón Bolívar (1983-1989). En la versión en inglés de la Wikipedia existe una fotografía a baja resolución de José Antonio Delgado Sucre ([1]). (es)
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