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Milly Young Matterhorn speed record
Overview
On 22 July 2026 Australian climber Milly Young completed a round‑trip of the Lion Crest route on the Matterhorn in 5 hours 17 minutes 43 seconds. The unsupported ascent, aided by existing fixed ropes and a pacer, shaved roughly 34 minutes off the previous women’s Fastest Known Time set by Emelie Forsberg in 2013.
Young started just after 11:30 from Breuil‑Cervinia, reached the 4,478‑metre summit in about 3 hours 22 minutes, and descended in under two hours despite limited water and carbohydrates. She reported near‑ideal mountain conditions and noted that the technical sections required precise alpine skill and decision‑making. The effort coincided with a men’s‑record attempt on the same day, when Nadir Maguet was also on the summit.
The new time establishes the fastest known women's round‑trip on the Matterhorn, while the absolute men’s record (2 hours 52 minutes 02 seconds) remains unchanged.
Entities
Milly Young · Emelie Forsberg · Nadir Maguet · Matterhorn · Rhys MacAllister
Timeline
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20 days ago
[SPORTS] 2 sourcesMilly Young Sets New Female Fastest Known Time on the MatterhornAustralian Milly Young set a new female Fastest Known Time on the Matterhorn, finishing the Lion Crest route in 5 h 17 m 43 s on 22 July 2026, beating Emelie Forsberg’s 2013 record by 34 minutes.
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24 days ago
[SPORTS] 2 sourcesMilly Young Breaks Women's Speed Record on MatterhornAustralian Milly Young set a new women’s speed record on the Matterhorn’s Lion ridge in 5 h 17 m 43 s, beating Emelie Forsberg’s 2013 time by nearly 34 minutes.
Sources
adampustelnik.wspinanie.pl · aostasera.it · montagna.tv · www2.u-trail.com