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About: Annie Seel

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Annie Seel (born 5 September 1968) is a Swedish-born motorcyclist who set a world altitude record for climbing to Mount Everest base camp on a motorcycle. Seel climbed to 5,305 m (17,405 ft), breaking the existing unofficial record by more than 50 m (160 ft), using a 20-year-old Honda XL250 fitted with ice tires. This limitation was due to the Nepalese government's ban on the importation of new motorcycles to Nepal.

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  • Annie Seel (born 5 September 1968) is a Swedish-born motorcyclist who set a world altitude record for climbing to Mount Everest base camp on a motorcycle. Seel climbed to 5,305 m (17,405 ft), breaking the existing unofficial record by more than 50 m (160 ft), using a 20-year-old Honda XL250 fitted with ice tires. This limitation was due to the Nepalese government's ban on the importation of new motorcycles to Nepal. Previously known as an enduro racer and a leading female competitor in the Paris-Dakar Rally, Seel was awarded the Swedish "Adventurer of The Year" award in 2005 for being the first woman to compete in the 500-mile (800 km) TSCO Vegas to Reno desert motorcycle race, where she finished as the fifth highest amateur and was FIM first "Ride Green" woman eco-enduro champion in a race for electric motorcycles supporting environmentally responsible motorsports racing. During the 2010 Dakar Rally, Seel crashed into a 16 ft (4.9 m) deep tomb but continued to complete the race. She also competed in the world's first electric grand prix "TTXGP 2010" at Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit in the UK, riding the Morris Motorcycles Racing team's Mavizen TTX02 machine. (en)
  • Annie Maria Catharina Seel, född 5 september 1968 i Täby, är en svensk motorcykel- och rallyförare. Annie Seel har tävlat i flera discipliner, som roadracing, motocross, enduro och rally Hon är mest känd från långlopp som Dakarrallyt. Hon är även känd som "The Rally Princess". Privat arbetar Seel som marknadsekonom och designer. (sv)
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  • Täby, Sweden (en)
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  • "The Rally Princess" (en)
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  • Enduro racer, rally driver and for climbing Everest on a motorcycle (en)
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  • Annie Seel (en)
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  • public speaker and marketing consultant (en)
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  • Annie Maria Catharina Seel, född 5 september 1968 i Täby, är en svensk motorcykel- och rallyförare. Annie Seel har tävlat i flera discipliner, som roadracing, motocross, enduro och rally Hon är mest känd från långlopp som Dakarrallyt. Hon är även känd som "The Rally Princess". Privat arbetar Seel som marknadsekonom och designer. (sv)
  • Annie Seel (born 5 September 1968) is a Swedish-born motorcyclist who set a world altitude record for climbing to Mount Everest base camp on a motorcycle. Seel climbed to 5,305 m (17,405 ft), breaking the existing unofficial record by more than 50 m (160 ft), using a 20-year-old Honda XL250 fitted with ice tires. This limitation was due to the Nepalese government's ban on the importation of new motorcycles to Nepal. (en)
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