Schoolgirl Amelia Hempleman-Adams Becomes Youngest Person To Ski To South Pole

Amelia Hempleman Adams

First Posted: 09/12/11 10:39 GMT Updated: 09/12/11 11:53 GMT   PA

A 16-year-old girl has achieved her goal of becoming the youngest person to ski to the South Pole.

Schoolgirl Amelia Hempleman-Adams and her father, adventurer David Hempleman-Adams, reached their destination at 1.30am after skiing 97 miles.

The duo spent 17 nights on the ice, enduring sub-zero temperatures, whiteouts and 24-hour daylight to complete the challenge.

Speaking from the South Pole, Amelia called her adventure an "extraordinary experience".

She said: "The biggest challenges were the freezing cold, dried food, pulling frozen poo in a sledge, and Dad's snoring. The best bit has been experiencing what dad does on expeditions."

Wiltshire-based Mr Hempleman-Adams, who was the first Briton to reach the South Pole solo and unsupported, led the Nimrod expedition.

Along with a small team, the pair started their trip from The Farthest Point South, where Ernest Shackleton had to turn back on January 9, 1909. Amelia carried a photograph of Shackleton and a commemorative coin - gifts from his granddaughter Alexandra Shackleton - with her to the South Pole.

The teenager, who is studying for four A-Levels at Prior Park College in Bath, admitted she did not do any homework on her trip despite her best intentions.



"I brought a lot of homework with me but Dad took most of the books out of my sledge to keep the weight down. We set up camp early evening and by the time we sorted our kit out and had dinner I was shattered and aching. I think I'll have a lot of homework to do over the Christmas holidays."

Mr Hempleman-Adams added: "Amelia has done amazingly well. I'm very proud of her. It's one thing going off on an expedition on your own but another thing when you are looking after your own teenager daughter. Obviously, I wanted to make sure she returned to the UK with all her fingers and toes."

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A 16-year-old girl has achieved her goal of becoming the youngest person to ski to the South Pole. Schoolgirl Amelia Hempleman-Adams and her father, adventurer David Hempleman-Adam...
A 16-year-old girl has achieved her goal of becoming the youngest person to ski to the South Pole. Schoolgirl Amelia Hempleman-Adams and her father, adventurer David Hempleman-Adam...
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dollydimple62
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05:41 PM on 12/15/2011
from reading the comments, I detect a slight "sour grapes" on many comments??? we should be just glad she did something positivene..eh? give the girl a break....
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dollydimple62
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05:38 PM on 12/15/2011
well done :o)
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the grange gorman
Rachel Corrie is the greatest person since Lennon
07:05 PM on 12/12/2011
Well done Amelia

Teenagers today are amazing.
11:09 AM on 12/10/2011
These people are not 'explorers', they are self centred thrill seekers.

Let them play by all means, but don't attribute any of their 'achievements' as exploration, it's just rich mans (and womens) games.
10:40 AM on 12/10/2011
nice to be born with a silver spoon in your mouth, and have a double-barrel name.
07:26 AM on 12/10/2011
Ok ya
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Lawyer13
retired Lawyer, General and Psychiatric Nurse, wit
03:12 AM on 12/10/2011
Amelia is just the sort of role model the children and youth of our Country needs and I say many congratulations to her
11:15 AM on 12/10/2011
Why?

What has this trip achieved, how has the world benefitted, or is this just a self indulgent waste of £10K that could have been put to real use?

I'm sorry, but you comment on every news story without having anything worthwhile to say, try putting forward some useful opinions, wit, Mmmm!
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Lawyer13
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11:32 AM on 12/10/2011
She probably has learned more on this trip than she ever would at school, and seeing that you want to trade insults why do you not have any fans to your posts
08:00 PM on 12/09/2011
Her daddy just happens to be an adventurer. Obviously have no money worries if they can afford to go on a nice little trip like that AND take her out of school. How is that allowed? One rule for the rich, one rule for everyone else.
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07:42 PM on 12/09/2011
If a common person took their child out of school for one day then the social services would be knocking on their door. Congratulations to her but it is a somewhat pointless achievement especially considering the economic conditions and the environmental damage done to get the team and gear over there.
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Lawyer13
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03:17 AM on 12/10/2011
The only thing I agree with is the word congratulations, the rest NO NO NO. Be positive.
11:25 AM on 12/10/2011
You are SO cynical!!!

But I agree with every word, what a self indulgent waste of time and resources.

Better that she (and her father) stayed at home and gave the money to worthwhile causes, but then, where would the cudos be in that?

Wealthy attention and thrill seekers.
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Lawyer13
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11:34 AM on 12/10/2011
Pot Kettle Black I think
01:29 PM on 12/09/2011
Great achievement. Brilliant excuse for not doing homework, better than 'the dog ate it' or 'it was blown away in the gales!' Where next I wonder? First female on the Moon perhaps.
11:11 AM on 12/09/2011
That is so cool!