KATHMANDU, MAY 19

More than 100 climbers including Chinese, American and Polish scaled Mt Everest this morning, expedition organizers said.

According to Rishi Ram Bhandari, Managing Director at Satori Adventures, three polish, two Americans and 11 Nepali climbers from his company stood atop the world's highest peak from 6:30am to 7:30am.

Team leader Adamski Karol Adam, Meszewska Angieszka and Jaskula Szymon Pawel from Poland, Rajan Dwivedi and Mohammad Jafer Ismail from USA along with Lhakpa Tasi Sherpa, Nima Sherpa, Furte Sherpa, Pasang Nurbu Sherpa, Shyam Tamang, Ongdak Sherpa, Dawa Rinji Sherpa, Nima Sherpa, Gyaljen Sherpa, SantamanTamang and Kunsang Dorje Sherpa from Satori Adventures successfully scaled Mt Everest, Bhandari, who is also the executive board director at Nepal Tourism board said.

According to Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, Chief Executive Officer at 14 Peaks Expedition, Bin Xu, Cheng Gao, Chunqi Yan, Hongjun Liu, Hui Chen, Qingliang Zhang and Huijuan Ma from China as well as Guy Bolton from UK scaled the mountain this morning. "Ngwang Tashi Sherpa, Sher Jangbu Sherpa, Karma Gyalje Sherpa, Dawa Rinje Sherpa, Furba Kusang Sherpa, Mingma Tenji Sherpa, Fur Tile Sherpa and Nuru Jangbu Sherpa from 14 Peaks Expedition also stood atop the world's highest peak this morning," Sherpa added.