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Anna Martin

Irishman reaches top of Mount Everest as family 'absolutely delighted' over historic achievement

Jonathan Ruane from Castleconnor has made history by becoming the first person from Co Sligo to reach the summit of Mount Everest.

After leaving camp four, he reached the peak on Monday at about 12.30am Irish time.

Ruane, a lecturer and research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a man of many talents.

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Last year he climbed to the summit of the eighth highest mountain in the world, Manaslu in Nepal.

Speaking to Midwest Radio on Monday, Jonathan’s sister Stephanie said that the family are “absolutely delighted and thrilled with the news.”

“Around 12:30am Irish time we all got a lovely text message from on top of the world which Jonathon had prewritten for obvious reasons he can't really whip out the phone and take off the gloves and start texting,” she said with a laugh.

As to be expected the last part of the climb is the most dangerous but not for the reasons many may think.

“Everest is getting quite busy these days so in terms of one of the dangers or the kind of worrying parts is the last part because you're almost in a queue at the top and you're tied to a rope so you can't just overtake people,” said Stephanie.

Mount Everest (Reuters)

He has received support from many people across social media.

TD Dara Calleary posted his congratulations on Facebook, saying: "Great news overnight, #Castleconnor man Jonathan Ruane, a former student of St. Muredach's College has reached the summit of #Everest!

"The first #Sligo man to achieve the feat! Heartiest congratulations Jonathan! And safe passage journey down!

Enniscrone walking club, located not far from Ruane's home town, also posted on their Facebook writing: “We want to say a huge congratulations to Jonathan Ruane, of the next parish, on reaching the summit of Everest in the early hours of this morning.

"What an incredible test of human endurance. We wish him a safe return, and hope to hear all about it when he gets back to Sligo.”

While Irish Seven Summits said: "Jonathan Ruane has just become the 1st Irish summit of Everest this season and is the first from Sligo to ever do so! His completes the 72nd Irish summit of Everest and is the 56th Irish climber to summit the world's highest peak. This is Jon's second 8000m summit."

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