Alicia Hempleman-Adams

Alicia Hempleman-Adams (born 8 November 1989)[1] is the daughter of British explorer David Hempleman-Adams. She holds the record for the youngest person to have reached the North Pole when she was flown there to meet her father at the age of eight.[2] On 13 April 2005 she became the youngest person to traverse Baffin Island, aged 15, with her father and three others.[3]

Alicia Hempleman-Adams took 10 days to walk and ski 200 miles across Baffin Island in north-east Canada. Alicia and her three companions had to battle a wind chill factor of minus 30C, thin ice and open water along the trek.[4] But this will not necessarily mean the start of a career in exploration, she said. "I want to try other things first."

Alicia went on to attend Prior Park College in Bath. She is currently studying fashion at the University of Creative Arts in Epsom and is an avid polo player.

References

  1. "Irish girl becomes the youngest person at the North Pole all thanks to her dad". joe.ie. 2012-01-04. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  2. "Explorer's Bid to emulate her father". BBC. 25 March 2005. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  3. "Girl Power: Alicia Hempleman-Adams". cyncity. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  4. Grice, Elizabeth (28 February 2005). "15-year-old daughter of Hempleman-Adams follows in his footsteps". London: Telegraph Online. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
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