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Comment: I did a rough translation of this from the Romanian Wikipedia and revised it according to what I could find online. It's similar in notability to Satyarup Siddhanta. Very clearly meets WP:NCLIMBER criteria. There's no reason why we can have something in Romanian (ro:Iulia și Delia Zanoschi) French (fr:Iulia et Délia Zanoschi) and Spanish (es:Iulia y Delia Zanoschi) but not in English. If the previous English one was poorly written and had problems, then it should have been deleted. Nevertheless, the current Romanian and Spanish versions look perfectly fine, which this English version was based from. Originally identified as "substantially identical to the deleted version" per CSD G4 as tagged by Biruitorul - definitely not.Also compare other mountain climbers with similar, if not lower, levels of notability: Satyarup Siddhanta, Alexandru Găvan, Horia Colibășanu, Alison Levine (mountain climber), Omar Samra, Cheryl Bart, Anja Blacha.Wikipedia also needs more articles about women. It would definitely be worth having women-related WikiProject members to take a look at this.And by the way, I'm part of the mountain climbing community, but there is no conflict of interest here. I looked at the previous AfD, which was a mess and should been deleted. But Wikipedia policies say that we can recreate something if we can find additional sources and demonstrate notability. No reason why we need to jump to conclusions and hastily slap a CSD tag. Thank you anyways to the user Biruitorul for monitoring Wikipedia. Maybe I should just move on to create more articles on other mountaineers and mountains. And thank you to AfC reviewers for your time in looking at this. Morgenjura (talk) 22:36, 3 September 2025 (UTC)
Delia and Iulia Zanoschi | |
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Born | Iași, Romania | October 25, 1988
Nationality | Romanian |
Alma mater | Harvard University (Delia) Wharton University (Iulia) |
Occupation | Mountaineers |
Known for | Climbing the Seven Summits and Seven Volcanic Summits |
Spouse(s) | Alex Jaso (Iulia) Graham Wookey (Delia) |
Website | Official website |
Iulia Jaso (born Iulia Zanoschi) and Delia Wookey (born Delia Zanoschi) (born October 25, 1988, Iași, Romania) are Romanian twin mountaineers known for jointly held mountaineering world records.[1][2] In May 2022, they became the youngest people in the world to climb the Seven Summits, as well as the Seven Volcanic Summits,[1] thus surpassing the record previously held by Satyarup Siddhanta.[3][4][5][6] Their record is recognized by Guinness World Records.[7]
Early life and education
[edit]Born and raised in Iași, Romania, Iulia and Delia Zanoschi are the daughters of Adrian and Gabriela Zanoschi, both high-school mathematics teachers.[8][9][10] Both sisters studied at the National College in Iași[11][12][13] and completed their higher education with BSc and master's degrees in Paris.[14]
In 2014, they moved to the US to complete their MBA, Iulia at Wharton School and Delia at Harvard Business School.[14] In 2016, Iulia attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, while Delia enrolled at Harvard Business School.[15][16][17]
Mountaineering
[edit]In 2017, the sisters climbed Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.[18][19][20][21] They then undertook the Seven Summits challenge, ascending the highest peaks on each continent.[19][22][23][24]
In May 2021, they summited Mount Everest, becoming the first European twins to do so and the youngest Romanian women at the time.[8][20][25][26][27][28][29][30]
In January 2022, they ascended the summit of Vinson Massif and became the first Romanian women to complete the Seven Summits.[5][20][23][24][31]
The Zanoschi sisters summitted Mount Damavand in May 2022, thereby completing successful ascents of both the Seven Summits and the Seven Volcanic Summits, and becoming the first Romanians to do so.[24][32][33][34] They surpassed Satyarup Siddhanta's record as the youngest climbers to complete both the Seven Summits and the Seven Volcanic Summits.[4][5][6] Their record is recognized by Guinness World Records.[7]
In 2024, the sisters were awarded "Honorary Citizen of the State of Iași" medals.[35][36][37]
Ascents
[edit]The sisters' summiting dates are as follows.
The Seven Summits
[edit]List of ascents for the Seven Summits:[38][39]
No. | Peak | Elevation | Continent | Date of Summit |
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1 | Mount Kilimanjaro[4][40] | 5,895 meters | Africa | Oct 2017 |
2 | Mount Kosciuszko | 2,228 meters | Australia | Jan 2018 |
3 | Mount Elbrus | 5,642 meters | Europe | Aug 2018 |
4 | Aconcagua | 6,961 meters | South America | Jan 2019 |
5 | Mount Everest[4][40][21][26] | 8,848 meters | Asia | May 2021 |
6 | Denali[41][31][34] | 6,190 meters | North America | Jun 2021 |
7 | Vinson Massif[5][9] | 4,892 meters | Antarctica | Jan 2022 |
The Seven Volcanic Summits
[edit]List of ascents for the Seven Volcanic Summits:[42]
No. | Peak | Elevation | Continent | Date of Summit |
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1 | Mount Kilimanjaro | 5,895 meters | Africa | Oct 2017 |
2 | Mount Elbrus | 5,642 meters | Europe | Aug 2018 |
3 | Pico de Orizaba | 5,636 meters | North America | Nov 2018 |
4 | Mount Giluwe | 4,367 meters | Australia | Nov 2019 |
5 | Ojos del Salado | 6,893 meters | South America | Jan 2020 |
6 | Mount Sidley[6][31] | 4,285 meters | Antarctica | Dec 2021 |
7 | Mount Damavand[23] | 5,609 meters | Asia | May 2022 |
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External links
[edit]Category:1988 births Category:Living people Category:Summiters of the Seven Summits Category:Romanian mountain climbers Category:University of Pennsylvania alumni Category:Harvard Business School alumni Category:Romanian expatriates in the United States Category:People from Iași Category:Romanian twins Category:Identical twins