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Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner was born on 13 December, 1970 in Kirchdorf an der Krems, Austria, is an Austrian mountaineer. Discover Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Occupation Mountaineer, speaker, trained nurse
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 13 December, 1970
Birthday 13 December
Birthplace Kirchdorf an der Krems, Austria
Nationality Austria

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Who Is Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner's Husband?

Her husband is Ralf Dujmovits (m. 2007–2015)

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Husband Ralf Dujmovits (m. 2007–2015)
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Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner worth at the age of 53 years old? Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner’s income source is mostly from being a successful Mountaineer. She is from Austria. We have estimated Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1970

Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner (born 13 December 1970) is an Austrian mountaineer.

2007

She summited Broad Peak on 12 July 2007, together with Edurne Pasaban.

In 2007, she married her mountaineering partner Ralf Dujmovits, from whom she later divorced.

2008

On 1 May 2008, Kaltenbrunner summited Dhaulagiri, as did Pasaban.

At that time both downplayed the aspect of a race between them for the first woman to climb all fourteen eight-thousanders.

2010

On 6 August 2010, Fredrik Ericsson joined Kaltenbrunner on the way to the summit of K2.

Ericsson fell 1000 m and was killed.

Kaltenbrunner, who saw Ericsson fall, aborted her summit attempt.

2011

In August 2011, she became the second woman to climb the fourteen eight-thousanders and the first woman to do so without using supplemental oxygen or high-altitude porters.

Kaltenbrunner had previously attempted to climb K2 six times and finally succeeded on 23 August 2011, during her seventh expedition to the mountain.

National Geographic supported the expedition and provided an account of the epic North Pillar climb.

2012

In 2012, she won the prestigious National Geographic Explorer of the Year Award.

Her interest in mountain climbing developed at a young age, and by the age of 13, she had completed climbing tours at the local Sturzhahn.

As she pursued her nursing training in Vienna, Austria, she continued to hone her skills by participating in numerous ski, ice- and rock-climbing tours.

At the age of 32, Kaltenbrunner climbed her fourth 8000m peak, Nanga Parbat, and decided to pursue professional mountain climbing full-time.

Together with Edurne Pasaban and Nives Meroi she is one of only three women who have climbed the fourteen eight-thousanders.

Kaltenbrunner climbs without supplemental oxygen, which makes her the first woman to officially reach all fourteen eight-thousanders without the use of supplementary oxygen.

Oh Eun-sun claimed to be the first female mountaineer to summit all fourteen eight-thousanders.

However, her claim has been listed as "disputed" due to the controversy surrounding her climb on Kangchenjunga.

Later on, she admitted that she could not summit Kangchenjunga and had to stop a few hundred metres before the summit.