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The Himalayan Database has listed adventure sportsman Dale Abenojar as one of an elite group of 33 people who were able to reach the summit of Mount Everest through its deadly north face on May 15 last year.


Abenojar, 43, earlier claimed to be the first Filipino to reach the summit of the world’s tallest mountain.
[DatePublished] => 2007-02-11 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1664250 [AuthorName] => Rainier Allan Ronda [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 349150 [Title] => GMA lauds Pacman, other RP heroes [Summary] => The closing minutes of President Arroyo’s one-hour State of the Nation Address yesterday focused on the Filipinos’ triumph in the world of sports.

At the Batasang Pambansa, together with the nation’s top leaders, were great sports achievers like Leo Oracion and Erwin Emata, and dozens of SEA Games gold medalists.

Then, of course, there was Manny Pacquiao, the celebrated boxer who looked so splendid in a barong. He was seated beside Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye.
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The men and women behind the successful Philippine Mount Everest Expedition Team are again sending a crack Filipino squad, that will include three young, but daring women, to climb the renowned mountain by the Himalayas next year

Art Valdes, head of the team, made the announcement Tuesday in a special session of the PSA Forum, which was graced by Leo Oracion and Erwin Pastor Emata, the first two Filipino mountain climbers to reach the Mount Everest summit.
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"Gusto lang naming tumulong para mabigyan ng proteksyon ang environment (We just want to help protect the environment)," Oracion told The STAR in an interview.
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His left big toe was amputated yesterday due to gangrene. Abenojar now feels guilty that his 21-year-old Nepali guide, Pasang Dorchi Sherpa, lost all his toes — not nine as initially expected — to gangrene also yesterday.

Abenojar and Pasang are both recuperating at Cardinal Santos Memorial Medical Center in San Juan.
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Sadly, what was to have been great cause for national glory has turned into an ugly spectacle of crab mentality. We are proving to the world that while we can overcome great physical odds, we are also showing a horrendous incapacity to surmount vainglorious pride.
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Abenojar wants 21-year-old Pasang Sherpa to receive specialized medical treatment for his gangrene-infected toes.

Abenojar said that he and his friend Robin Mendoza are currently making travel arrangements to bring the Sherpa with them to Manila.
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Accompanied only by close friend Robin Mendoza, Abenojar said that aside from the excruciating pain that a frostbitten left big toe was giving him, the seeming total disregard that his countrymen were giving to his successful conquest of Mt. Everest back home was making the hurt all the more painful.
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The Himalayan Database has listed adventure sportsman Dale Abenojar as one of an elite group of 33 people who were able to reach the summit of Mount Everest through its deadly north face on May 15 last year.


Abenojar, 43, earlier claimed to be the first Filipino to reach the summit of the world’s tallest mountain.
[DatePublished] => 2007-02-11 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1664250 [AuthorName] => Rainier Allan Ronda [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 349150 [Title] => GMA lauds Pacman, other RP heroes [Summary] => The closing minutes of President Arroyo’s one-hour State of the Nation Address yesterday focused on the Filipinos’ triumph in the world of sports.

At the Batasang Pambansa, together with the nation’s top leaders, were great sports achievers like Leo Oracion and Erwin Emata, and dozens of SEA Games gold medalists.

Then, of course, there was Manny Pacquiao, the celebrated boxer who looked so splendid in a barong. He was seated beside Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-25 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804774 [AuthorName] => Abac Cordero [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 348334 [Title] => Three Pinay climbers bound for Mt. Everest [Summary] => It’s the ladies’ turn to scale the summit of the world’s highest mountain.

The men and women behind the successful Philippine Mount Everest Expedition Team are again sending a crack Filipino squad, that will include three young, but daring women, to climb the renowned mountain by the Himalayas next year

Art Valdes, head of the team, made the announcement Tuesday in a special session of the PSA Forum, which was graced by Leo Oracion and Erwin Pastor Emata, the first two Filipino mountain climbers to reach the Mount Everest summit.
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"Gusto lang naming tumulong para mabigyan ng proteksyon ang environment (We just want to help protect the environment)," Oracion told The STAR in an interview.
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His left big toe was amputated yesterday due to gangrene. Abenojar now feels guilty that his 21-year-old Nepali guide, Pasang Dorchi Sherpa, lost all his toes — not nine as initially expected — to gangrene also yesterday.

Abenojar and Pasang are both recuperating at Cardinal Santos Memorial Medical Center in San Juan.
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Sadly, what was to have been great cause for national glory has turned into an ugly spectacle of crab mentality. We are proving to the world that while we can overcome great physical odds, we are also showing a horrendous incapacity to surmount vainglorious pride.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-16 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1382205 [AuthorName] => Jerry Tundag [SectionName] => Freeman Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [6] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 341141 [Title] => Abenojar pooh-poohs doubting Thomases [Summary] => Dale Abenojar, the adventure sportsman who claims to be the first Filipino to have reached the summit of Mt. Everest, said he plans to return to the Philippines a victorious conqueror of the world’s highest mountain with no rancor in his heart against countrymen who have doubted his feat.
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Abenojar wants 21-year-old Pasang Sherpa to receive specialized medical treatment for his gangrene-infected toes.

Abenojar said that he and his friend Robin Mendoza are currently making travel arrangements to bring the Sherpa with them to Manila.
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Accompanied only by close friend Robin Mendoza, Abenojar said that aside from the excruciating pain that a frostbitten left big toe was giving him, the seeming total disregard that his countrymen were giving to his successful conquest of Mt. Everest back home was making the hurt all the more painful.
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