Deshun Deysel
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Nationality | South Africa |
Born |
Uitenhage, South Africa | 9 April 1970
Climbing career | |
Major ascents | Mount Everest |
Deshun Deysel is a South African mountaineer and businesswoman who was part of the first South African expedition to Mount Everest in 1996.[1] This was the first time the new South Africa flag was planted on top of the world. She has climbed some of the world's highest mountains in 14 expeditions over 5 continents in 15 years.
Known as a high altitude mountaineer, her career started out as a teacher. She has since developed into one of South Africa's leading motivational speakers during the past 20 years. Deshun is the founder and director of Deshun Deysel & Associates, a business that focuses on encouraging and equipping leadership in a context of change and diversity.[2]
Deshun is Laureus Sports Ambassador since 2010[3]
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References
- ↑ Claire Keeton and Paul Ash (29 May 2016). "South Africans who made history on Everest". Sunday Times. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
- ↑ Nazley Omar (13 June 2016). "Deshun Deysel on why it pays to persevere". Ndalo Media. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
- ↑ "Oscar winner Kevin Spacey to host Laureus World Sports Awards". AIPS. 8 March 2010. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
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