

Wang Jing
Introduction
Wang Jing (Chinese: 王静; pinyin: Wáng Jìng, born March 29, 1975) is a Chinese mountaineer, author, entrepreneur and member of The Explorers Club. Wang Jing is best known for her feat in becoming the fastest woman to complete the Explorers Grand Slam (Last Degree) in 142 days (4 months and 22 days) and the fastest woman to climb Seven Summits (combined Mount Kosciuszko and Carstensz lists in 138 days, which is 4 months and 18 days). The Explorers Grand Slam involves reaching the highest peak on every continent plus at a minimum of skiing the last degree (111 km) to the North and South poles.
Toread
Wang Jing is the co-founder of Toread Holdings Group Co., Ltd. In China. The company offers outdoor products including clothing, shoes, and equipment, and went public on Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2009. It was named by Forbes Asia’s 200 Best Under A Billion in 2014.
Mountaineering
On January 15, 2014, Wang Jing reached the South Pole, marking the start of her Explorers Grand Slam journey. The Seven Summits Jing climbed included Vinson Massif in Antarctica, Aconcagua of South America, Kilimanjaro of Africa, Carstensz Pyramid of Oceania, Elbrus Summit of Europe, Mount Everest of Asia-Nepal, Denali of North America and Mount Kosciuszko of Australia – covering both the Messner and Bass lists of the Seven Summits.
Wang Jing and a team of Sherpas became the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest climbing the South Col route in 2014, which was her third summit of Mount Everest The Nepalese government rewarded Jing with the title "International-Mountaineer 2014" and also "Nepal-China goodwill ambassador-2015".
Everest Future Foundation
Wang Jing established the Everest Future Foundation to improve the standard of living of the Sherpa community, more specifically, building their schools, monasteries, hospitals and contributing to other welfare activities. One example is the Khumjung Gompa, a monastery located in the Khumjung village at the foot of the sacred peak of Khumbila at an altitude of 3,790m. This monastery is an important source of spiritual guidance to the local communities. On the 25th of April 2015 when an earthquake struck leaving the monastery severely damaged, locals did not dare enter the monastery with the fear of sudden collapse.
The Jing Foundation donated 13,000,000 Rupees to support the reconstruction of Khumjung Gumba. This donation will go a long way in funding the reconstruction of this important building in 2017. Jing has also donated to the Nepalese health and educational sectors in order to raise their current standard. Along with this, she participated in activities cleaning up garbage in the Qomolungma high-altitude named "Clean The Mountain".
Books
Wang Jing has also authored two books based on her mountaineering experiences, Life at Altitude and Silence of the Summit. The first book was first published in Chinese in 2013, telling Jing’s story from a sportswear businessperson to a mountaineer. The second book, Silence of the Summit, was published in Chinese in 2016, focusing on her expedition in 2014.
Expeditions
| Date Climbed | Mountain | Height |
|---|---|---|
| January 15, 2014 | South Pole | 89 degree |
| January 19, 2014 | Vinson Massif | 16,050 ft. |
| January 31, 2014 | Aconcagua | 22,841 ft. |
| February 8, 2014 | Kosciusko | 7,310 ft. |
| February 15, 2014 | Kilimanjaro | 19,340 ft. |
| February 22, 2014 | Carstensz Pyramid | 16,023 ft. |
| March 14, 2014 | Elbrus | 18,510 ft. |
| April 8, 2014 | North Pole | 89 degree |
| May 23, 2014 | Everest | 29,035 ft. |
| June 6, 2014 | Denali | 20,320 ft. |
| Mountain | Height |
|---|---|
| Cho Oyu | 26,906 ft. |
| Makalu | 27,825 ft. |
| Manaslu | 26,759 ft. |
| Shishapangma | 26,289 ft. |
| Everest | 35,035 ft. |
| Lhotse | 27,940 ft. |
| Broad Peak | 26,414 ft. |