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Salman Atiq Raises Pakistan’s Flag on Everest, Adds New Chapter to Country’s Mountaineering Story

Last updated: May 21, 2026 11:39 pm
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Salman Atiq Raises Pakistan’s Flag on Everest, Adds New Chapter to Country’s Mountaineering Story
Salman Atiq Raises Pakistan’s Flag on Everest, Adds New Chapter to Country’s Mountaineering Story
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Pakistani mountaineer Salman Atiq reached the summit of Mount Everest on Thursday, May 21, 2026, a climb that local reports described as another landmark moment for Pakistan’s growing presence in high-altitude mountaineering. According to the reported timeline, Atiq stood on the world’s highest peak at 11:39 a.m. local time and hoisted Pakistan’s national flag at the top.

The achievement is being framed as more than a personal victory. Reports said Atiq became the 13th Pakistani to summit Everest, giving the ascent a wider national significance and placing his name into a small, still fairly exclusive list of Pakistani climbers who have reached the 8,849-meter mountain.

That number matters because Everest remains a rare benchmark even in a country with deep mountain culture. Pakistan is home to some of the world’s most demanding peaks, yet Everest carries a special global weight; it is still the climb that instantly turns a mountaineer into a national headline. In that sense, Atiq’s summit was not just about altitude. It was about visibility, pride, and the steady expansion of Pakistan’s reputation in elite climbing circles. This broader significance is an inference drawn from the milestone status attached to Everest summits and the reported “13th Pakistani” framing.

His summit also arrives not long after other Pakistani climbers have pushed the country further onto Everest’s map. Earlier reporting on Pakistani Everest successes, including Saad Munawar’s 2025 summit and Sirbaz Khan’s oxygen-free Everest climb in 2024, had already helped build momentum around Pakistan’s mountaineering profile. Atiq’s ascent now adds another name to that recent run of headline-making achievements.

For many Pakistanis, that is the part that resonates most. A climber standing on Everest with the national flag is always going to land as a moment of symbolism as much as sport. It speaks to endurance, preparation, and the idea that Pakistani athletes can keep breaking into spaces that once felt distant or unreachable. Atiq’s climb fits neatly into that story.

So yes, Salman Atiq made Pakistan proud. But he also did something a little bigger than that: he helped keep Pakistan’s mountaineering narrative moving upward, one summit at a time.

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