Marco Siffredi

Marco Siffredi

Known for Acting · 2 credits

Born
1979-05-22
Died
2002-09-08
Place of birth
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Haute-Savoie, France

Biography

Marco Siffredi, born May 22, 1979 in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc and died on Everest September 8, 2002, is a French snowboarder and mountaineer.

Marco Siffredi was born on May 22, 1979 in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc. He is the youngest of a family of mountaineers. Her father Philippe is a hairdresser in Chamonix and a high mountain guide. He grew up in the shadow of his brother Pierre, who died in an avalanche in 1981.

In 1999, Marco was only 20 years old, but he quickly made an impression. Following in the footsteps of his idol, Jean-Marc Boivin, he made the first snowboard descent and the second descent in the history of the coveted Nant Blanc on the Aiguille Verte. This 1,000 meter line of average 55 degree drop with 60 degree sections had never been repeated since Boivin's epic ski descent in 1989. A few months later, in the fall of the same year, he adds to his record the first descent of Dorje Lhakpa (6,988 meters) in Nepal. From this peak, he has a breathtaking view of two of the highest peaks in the world, Shishapangma and… Everest. He then becomes obsessed with an idea: to be the first to descend the top of the world on a snowboard.

As soon as he returned to Chamonix, Marco contacted the best of the profession, Russell Brice of Himalayan Expeditions, a New Zealand guide specializing in expeditions to 8,000 meter peaks. It is he who will advise the young rider to try other 8,000 meters before attempting Everest to see if his body can adapt to the extreme altitude. It will be Cho Oyu (8,201 meters), the sixth highest peak on the planet, in the fall of 2020, climbed after Huayna Potosi, a Bolivian summit of 6,088 meters reached in June 2000. That's it, the Chamoniard is feels ready to tackle Everest.

He entered the history of the Himalayas in May 2001, by successfully completing the first full descent of the Tibetan side of Everest (8,849 m), via the Norton corridor, on the north face, 1,800 meters of drop and four hours of descent. He is the first and the only one, still today, to have achieved this feat. The news, communicated by satellite telephone, had the effect of a bomb. Marco's historic descent will be recorded as the first continuous snowboard descent of the highest mountain in the world. As soon as the descent is over, he has only one idea in mind: to repeat this feat but, this time, through the Hornbein corridor. This is the most difficult path. A narrow slope, with passages where the inclination reaches 45°.

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About Marco Siffredi

Marco Siffredi, born May 22, 1979 in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc and died on Everest September 8, 2002, is a French snowboarder and mountaineer. Marco Siffredi was born on May 22, 1979 in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc. He is the youngest of a family of mountaineers. Her father Philippe is a hairdresser in Chamonix and a high mountain guide. He grew up in the shadow of his brother Pierre, who died in an avalanche in 1981. In 1999, Marco was only 20 years old, but he quickly made an impression. Following in the footsteps of his idol, Jean-Marc Boivin, he made the… With 2 credits spanning from 2008 to 2014, Marco Siffredi has appeared in 2 films and 0 TV shows.

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