Ama Dablam – Irish Summits

The first recorded Irish summit of Ama Dablam (6,812 metres) was in 1990 when Brendan Murphy reached the summit. The Dublin-born climber was an accomplished mountaineer who sadly died in an avalanche in India in 1997. The first Irish team to attempt Ama Dablam was in 1991 when a six-person team of Irish climbers made an attempt on the mountain, with Mick Murphy reaching the summit on that occasion. Over the years various Irish climbers have attempted the climb as part of commercial expedition teams. In 2024 a six-person Irish team became the first Irish team to attempt the peak since 1991, with Adam Sweeney reaching the summit. The average age of Irish climbers reaching the summit is 41 years.

Data from the Himalayan Database shows 70 attempts on Ama Dablam by Irish climbers (North and South) over the years resulting in 39 summits (~56% success). The oldest Irish person to successfully climb Ama Dablam was John Dowd (Kerry) aged 68, while the youngest was Adam Sweeney (Waterford) aged 20. Clare O’Leary was the first Irish woman to reach the top in 2006 while Rob Mortell (Limerick) is the only Irish climber to reach the summit of Ama Dablam twice. There may also be other summits that are not captured by the database, but our assessment is based on the data recorded in the Himalayan Database and individuals who have contacted us directly to confirm their summit success.

#Climber NameAgeFromSummit DateYear
1Brendan Murphy26Dublin04/04/19901990
2Mick Murphy31Cork04/04/19911991
3Pat Falvey42Cork03/11/19991999
4Mick Long41Kerry22/10/20022002
5Simon Piper54Down31/10/20022002
6Mark Carr49Down01/11/20022002
7Rowan Kavanagh31Dublin03/11/20052005
8Clare O'Leary35Cork17/05/20062006
9Martina Nolan37Dublin20/10/20072007
10Barry MacHugh51Dublin01/12/20082008
11Terence (Banjo) Bannon41Down21/11/20092009
12Ronan Lenihan37No Info18/11/20112011
13Andrew Latham24No Info12/05/20122012
14John O'Connor56Clare22/11/20132013
15Noel Hanna47Down20/10/20142014
16Robert Mortell25Limerick27/10/20152015
17Cian O'Brolchain35Dublin21/11/20152015
18John Burke37Clare21/11/20152015
19Gavan Hennigan34Galway21/11/20152015
20Denis O'Brien59Cork12/11/20162016
21Robert Mortell27Limerick26/10/20172017
22Robert Smith46Tyrone01/11/20172017
23Peter O'Connell34Galway18/11/20172017
24Killian Cosgrave31No Info15/04/20182018
25Breiffini Crone30No Info15/04/20182018
26John Jansen57No Info21/11/20192019
27Martin Brannelly49No Info24/11/20192019
28Conor Radley39Cork02/11/20222022
29Sean Lonergan49Kilkenny06/11/20222022
30Mark McInerney28Dublin19/11/20222022
31Gabriel Dowd39Kerry19/11/20232023
32John Dowd68Kerry19/11/20232023
33David Burke48Cork23/11/20232023
34John Hussey41Kerry23/11/20232023
35Gregory Neely36Derry26/11/20232023
36Kieran Lally66Mayo01/11/20242024
37Adam Sweeney20Waterford21/11/20242024
38Dara Walsh45Wicklow28/11/20252025
39Eibhlin Fletcher 52Waterford28/11/20252025

Ama Dablam – Irish Attempts

Here is a list of Irish who attempted Ama Dablam but did not summit:

#Climber NameAgeFromHighest (m)Year
1Ciaran Corrigan31Dublin62501991
2Pat Falvey33Cork58261991
3Tony Farrell26Dublin58261991
4Con Moriarty27Kerry64001991
5Mike O'Shea21Kerry58261991
6Greg Conley47No InfoNo Info1994
7Anthony Day28EnglandNo Info1994
8Con Moriarty36Kerry58001999
9Aidan Laffey33Mayo58002006
10James Haydock47DublinNo Info2008
11Barry Judge33Limerick64002010
12Richard O'Donovan47Cork59002010
13Richard Dillon43Wexford53502013
14Gordon Booth37DublinNo Info2014
15Martin Brannelly48No Info60002018
16Vincent Francis44No InfoNo Info2019
17Dorothy Stirling59No InfoNo Info2019
18Diarmuid Morrissey56Westmeath62002021
19Kieran Lally63MayoNo Info2022
20Philip O'Connell29DublinNo Info2022
21Colm Burke44Cork60002023
22Jason Black53DonegalNo Info2024
23Shane Boyd44FermanaghNo Info2024
24Robbie Smith38MeathNo Info2024
25Alan Conroy54No InfoNo Info2024
26Robert Kiely54No InfoNo Info2024
27John O'Brien45No InfoNo Info2024
28Thomas Murphy37No InfoNo Info2024
29Jason Black54Donegal55002025
30Rob McKinley44Galway55002025
31Gavin Murray52No Info60002025
32Kilian Nulty55Donegal51002025

Data Source: Himalayan Database

Data above does not include others with Irish links, including: Paddy Cave from in 2008, 2015 & 2017 (UK), Adam Boleslaw in 2002 (Poland, living in Dublin) and James Harris in 2009 (New Zealand, living in Tipperary). If we have missed out on anyone in our list, please get in touch and let us know.