Unlike many climbers who are away from the mountain after they get disabled, i climbed the mountain with my hands bandaged. When i climb a mountain, I finally feel alive and that is the reason I can not stop climbing.
HONGBIN KIM
Climbing the The world's seven continents highest peak
1997 Elburz Mountains (5,642m) in Europe / 1997 Kilimanjaro (5,895m) in Africa
1997 Cerro Aconcagua (6,959m) in South America / 1998 Mount McKinley (6,194m) in North America
2007 Everest (8,848m) in Asia / 2007 Mount Kosciuszko (2,228m) in Oceania / 2009 Vinson Massif (4,897m) in Antarctica
8000m 14th of climbing
2006 Gasherbrum Ⅱ(8,035m) in Pakistan / 2006 Mount Shishapangma (8,027m) in Tibet
2007 Mount Everest (8,850m) in Nepaln / 2008 Makalu (8,463m) in Nepal / 2009 Dhaulagiri(8,167m) in Nepal
2011 Cho Oyu (8,201m) in Tibetn / 2012 K2(8,611m) in Pakistan / 2013 Kanchenjunga (8,586m) in Nepal
Skiing
1999 selected for the national team of alpine skiing for the Disabled / 2012 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics in USA
2006 retired from the national team of alpine skiing / 2012 triple crown in alpine skiing of National Sports Games for the Disabled
cycling
2011 second place in individual time trial of Korea road cycling for the Disabled
2011 second place in individual road race of Korea road cycling for the Disabled
2011 third place in individual road race of Velodrome of National Sports Games for the Disabled 4Km
2011 second place in individual road race of road cycling of National Sports Games for the Disabled 26Km
2011 second place in individual road race of road cycling of National Sports Games for the Disabled 78Km
2012 second place in individual time trial of Velodrome of National Sports Games for the Disabled 4Km
2012 second place in individual time trial of road cycling of National Sports Games for the Disabled 24Km
2013 first place in team sprint of Velodrome of National Sports Games for the Disabled.
2013 second place in individual time trial of road cycling of National Sports Games for the Disabled 24Km