Liv Arnesen

January 6, 2024
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Liv Arnesen
Full Name Liv Arnesen
Occupation Explorer
Date Of Birth Jun 1, 1953(1953-06-01)
Age 71
Birthplace Bærum
Country Norway
Birth City Akershus
Horoscope Gemini

Liv Arnesen Biography

Name Liv Arnesen
Birthday Jun 1
Birth Year 1953
Place Of Birth Bærum
Home Town Akershus
Birth Country Norway
Birth Sign Gemini
Spouse Einar Glestad

Liv Arnesen is one of the most popular and richest Explorer who was born on June 1, 1953 in Bærum, Akershus, Norway. Liv Ragnheim Arnesen, born June 1, 1953, is a Norwegian educator and cross-country skier. She also serves as a guide, motivational speaker, and adventurer. Arnesen was the first woman to cross the Greenland Ice Cap unsupported in 1992. She became the first woman to solo ski unsupported to the South Pole in 1994. A 50-day expedition covering 745 miles (1.200 km)

The Arctic Ocean 2007 expedition, a 530-mile (853 km) unsupported trek to the North Pole, was abandoned by the BAE team on March 12. Bancroft and Arnesen had hoped to use the expedition to educate children about climate change around the globe, but temperatures in spring weren’t cooperating.

Arnesen and American polar explorer Ann Bancroft become the first women in history to sail and ski across Antarctica’s landmass — completing a 94-day, 1,717-mile (2,747 km) trek.

Arnesen grew up in Bærum, Norway on the outskirts of Oslo where at an early age, her parents immersed her in their passions: cross-country skiing and polar history. At an early age, Arnesen acquired her taste for the great wide open spaces while spending winters and Easter holidays in the Norwegian mountains. Her love of athletics and the outdoors eventually led Arnesen to compete in orienteering and cross-country skiing, as well as to coach high school students in advanced-level cross-country skiing. At the age of 9, Liv read about Roald Amundsen’s expedition to the South Pole.

After 2 years of preparation, Bancroft & Arnesen set out to become the first women to cross the Arctic Ocean. All Arctic expeditions in 2005 had to be evacuated from the Arctic Ocean because of bureaucracy.

Liv Arnesen Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Explorer
House Living in own house.

Liv Arnesen is one of the richest Explorer from Norway. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Liv Arnesen 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Liv was part of a 1992 team that became the first all-woman crossover of the Greenland Icecap.

Arnesen tried to climb Mount Everest in 1996 but was forced to retract due to high altitude cerebral swelling.

In her book ‘Good Girls do not Ski to the South Pole’, Liv details her first solo-encounter with the Antarctic. Without support, Liv skied 745 miles and reached the South Pole in 50 days.

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Who is Liv Arnesen Dating?

According to our records, Liv Arnesen married to Einar Glestad. As of December 1, 2023, Liv Arnesen’s is not dating anyone.

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Liv Ranked on the list of most popular Explorer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Norway. Liv Arnesen celebrates birthday on June 1 of every year.

What did Liv Arnesen do?

Liv Ragnheim Arnesen is a Norwegian educator, adventurer, guide, and motivational speaker. In 1994, she made international headlines becoming the first woman in the world to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole – a 50-day expedition of 745 miles (1,200 km).

Who become the first woman in the world to ski to the North Pole?

Ann Bancroft , 62, was the first woman to cross Arctic ice to the North Pole, the first woman to reach the South Pole, the leader of the first American women’s east-west crossing of Greenland, the leader of the first all- female expedition to the South Pole, and with Norwegian explorer Liv Arnesen, was the first woman to …

Who was the first woman to reach South Pole?

Ann Bancroft leads the first all-woman expedition to the South Pole and becomes the first woman to reach both the South and North Pole.

How much time did Liv and Ann allow for their crossing?

Bancroft returned to Antarctica in 2001, when she and Norwegian polar explorer Liv Arensen became the first women to complete a transcontinental crossing there. Their roughly 1,700-mile (2,750-km) journey skiing and sailing took 94 days.

Who was the first Indian woman to ski to South Pole?

Reena Kaushal on Thursday became the first Indian woman to ski to the South Pole. Ms. Kaushal, 38, settled in Delhi, made the historic ski-run as part of an eight-woman Commonwealth team that crossed a 900 km Antarctic ice trek to reach the South Pole to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Commonwealth.

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