36-Year-Old Becomes The First Malaysian To Successfully Reach The South Pole On Ski

The Gua Musang man completed the mission by skiing 890 kilometres from Messner Inlet to the zero degree point.

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Shahrom Abdullah, from Gua Musang, Kelantan, have successfully completed a Malaysian Seven Contingents Exploration Club (KE7B) expedition to reach the South Pole in a record 37 days by skiing 890 kilometres from Messner Inlet to the zero degree point

The national explorer holding up the M'sian flag at the South Pole

Image via The Star Online

The PM's press secretary and KE7B adviser also said Shahrom's achievement, as the first Malaysian to reach the South Pole on ski across almost 1,000 kilometres should be the pride of all Malaysians

Following which, PM Najib congratulated the national explorer

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