 Yuri 
          Yermachek
Yuri 
          Yermachek
          Yekaterinburg
        Born: 09.09.1962, Kazakhstan. 
          In 1979, after finishing school, entered Alma-Ata Railways Institute. 
          In Alma-Ata he started his mountaineering activity in "Lokomotive" 
          Club. Since 1985 - in the climbing team of Army Sport Club, coach: Mikhailov 
          A.A. Since 1998: Military Air Forces and Anti-Aircraft Defense. Married, 
          has two sons: 2- and 9-year old.
          
          Latest climbs:
          2001 - member of the expedition on Lhotse Middle
          2000 - Central Tyan-Shan, Khan-Tengri (6995), NF, 6th cat. of 
          diff. The third place in Russia Championship.
          In the season of 1999-2000 occupies the first place in the list of Russian 
          National team best climbers in the class of high altitude climbs. 
          1999 - Central Tyan-Shan, Pobedy Peak (7439), Main Summit, 5th 
          cat. of diff. The first place in Russia Championship.
          1997 - Himalayan expedition on Makalu (8463), WF, 6th cat. of 
          diff., first ascent, without oxygen. International prize "Piolet 
          d'Or", France, 1998. Central Tyan-Shan, Khan-Tengri (6995), NF, 
          6th cat. of diff., first ascent. The forth place in Russia Championship.
          1996 - Himalayan expedition on Annapurna, 6th cat. of diff., 
          SF, up to 7000m. Central Tyan-Shan, Pobedy Peak, Western Summit, 5th 
          cat. of diff. The fifth place in Russia Championship.
          1995 - Himalayan expedition on Barundze (7200m), WF, first ascent. 
          The first place in Russia Championship.
          1994 - Central Tyan-Shan, Khan-Tengri (6995), NF, 6th cat. of 
          diff. The second place in Russia Championship.
          1993 - Central Tyan-Shan, Khan-Tengri (6995), from the South, 
          Marble Ridge, 5th cat. of diff., The third place in Russia Championship.
          1992 - Central Tyan-Shan, Pobedy Peak (7439), Main Summit, 5th 
          cat. of diff. The third place in Russia Championship.
          1991 - South-West Pamir, Engelsa peak, , 6th cat. of diff. First 
          ascent. The first place in Armed Forces Championship. The second place 
          in USSR Championship. Acquired Master of Sports title.
          1990 - Kyrgyzia, Karavshin, 4810 peak, 6th cat. of diff. The 
          third place in Armed Forces Championship.
          1989 - South-West Pamir, Bakinskikh Komissarov peak, 6th cat. 
          of diff. The first place in Armed Forces Championship.
          1988 - Kyrgyzia, Aksu valley, Alexandra Bloka peak, Eastern, 
          6th cat. of diff. First ascent. The first place in Armed Forces Championship.
          1986 - Pamiro-Alai, Zamin Karor massif, 4200 peak, , 5th cat. 
          of diff. The third place in Armed Forces Championship.
          1987 - Kyrgyzia, Svobodnaya Korea peak, 6th cat. of diff. First 
          ascent. The first place in Russian Federation Championship.