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13-year-old US boy conquers Everest

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13-year-old becomes youngest to top Mount Everest
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BEIJING, May 22: A 13-year-old American boy became the youngest climber to reach the top of Mount Everest on Saturday, surpassing the previous record set by a 16-year-old Nepali.



Jordan Romero called his mother by satellite phone from the summit of the world´s highest mountain, 8,848 above sea level. He is now one climb away from his quest to conquer the highest peaks on all seven continents. [break]



"He says, ´Mom, I´m calling you from the top of the world,"´ Leigh Anne Drake told The Associated Press from California, where she had watched her son´s progress on a GPS tracker online.



"There were lots of tears and ´I love you! I love you!"´ Drake said. "I just told him to get his butt back home."



The teenager with long curly hair -- who climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa when he was 9 years old -- says he was inspired by a painting in his school hallway of the seven continents´ highest summits.



"Every step I take is finally toward the biggest goal of my life, to stand on top of the world," Jordan said earlier on his blog.



The former record for the youngest climber to scale Everest had been held by Temba Tsheri of Nepal. He reached the peak at age 16.



Mountaineering Department official Tilak Pandey said several climbers took advantage of Saturday´s clear weather to reach the summit.



Jordan´s climbing team reached the peak hours earlier than expected.



"The first thing, they all hugged each other and said, ´I love you, I can´t believe we´re finally here´ and started crying," said Rob Bailey, the team´s spokesman, by phone from the United States.



Jordan, from Big Bear, California, was climbing Everest with his father, his father´s girlfriend and three Sherpa guides. He left for the peak from the base camp on the Chinese side.



Jordan carried a number of good luck charms, including a pair of kangaroo testicles given to him by a friend who has cancer.



"That´s the one that probably meant the most," Bailey said.



At the summit, Jordan left behind his lucky rabbit´s foot and planted some seeds that a Buddhist monk at a local monastery had given him for luck on his journey, Bailey said. Then he took the satellite phone and called his mom.



In January, 17-year-old Johnny Collinson of Utah became the youngest person to climb the highest peaks on all seven continents.



Just one mountain remains in Jordan´s own quest to climb those peaks, the Vinson Massif in Antarctica. Jordan´s team leaves for Antarctica in December, Bailey said.



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