Status: 30.07.2025 2:34 p.m.

The hope and effort was unfortunately not successful: the former biathlete Laura Dahlmeier died in her accident in the Karakorum Mountains.

The 31-year-old had an accident on Monday. Due to problems with the rescue work, it was only possible to determine that the state-certified mountain and ski guide could be found in the event of a helicopter surge “At least seriously injured” be. According to the notification of their management, signs of life could not be recognized.

Two teams tried to save Dahlmeier

According to the Pakistani tourism authority, the search for Dahlmeier was hired on Tuesday evening due to darkness. On July 28, she was traveling in the alpine style on July 28 when she was hit by a rockfall. According to Management, the accident happened around 5,700 meters of the 6,069 meter high mountain around Monday afternoon.

The rope partner immediately set off an emergency call that the rescue operation was initiated immediately. According to ARD information from the accident region, the two climbers are said to have been traveling alone and without special high mountain equipment.

On Wednesday, two rescue teams started a ground rescue operation, which also included the world-class climber Thomas Huber. “It was found that a recovery by helicopter is not possible”justified Ahmed Mukhtar, a high -ranking local officer in the Ghanche district, the AFP news agency. “The conditions in which it was injured are extremely difficult.”

Conflict region: Apparently only allowed military flights

Due to the seclusion of the area and further threatening rockfall, a military helicopter could only reach the scene of the accident on the morning of July 29th.

According to her management, Dahlmeier had been with friends in the region since the end of June and had successfully had the Great Trango Tower (6,287 meters). The Laila Peak was the second planned summit destination.

Altitude Nestler: “Particularly hot and dry”

In an interview with the BR radio wave “Bayern 1”, the German mountaineer and mountain blogger Stefan Nestler said: “This summer it was extremely hot and dry in the Karakorum. And that led to the fact that Steinschlag was reported on all large mountains. At the Nanga Parbat, on K2, on the big 8,000s”. Most of the “normal” expeditions could not have taken place.

“It was hellishly dangerous to climb there. It is a dangerous area with sophisticated mountains anyway. But there were also the climatic conditions that can also be attributed to climate change”the experienced expert continues. On his website, Nestler had repeatedly reported the dry weather in the Karakorum Mountains and also about a rockfall there in the past few weeks.

Veronika Schirmer, a very good friend of Laura Dahlmeier, said some time ago in a ZDF documentary about the dangerous hobby: “The concern for mountaineering is simply a risk sport. At some point the statistics strike, but I just trust her what she is doing.”

One of the most successful German biathletes

Dahlmeier is one of the most successful German biathletes in World Cup history. She won seven gold, three silver and five bronze medals at Biathlon World Championships, a total of 20 World Cup races and the overall World Cup of the 2016/17 season. At the 2018 Winter Olympics, she won gold in the sprint and the chasing race and the bronze medal in the individual competition.

In May 2019, Dahlmeier ended her career as a competitive athlete. Since then she has been used as a winter sports expert for the ZDF and has focused on mountaineering. It was only last November that the mountain and ski guide, which had been state and ski guide since 2023, had climbed the Himalaya summit Ama Dablam in Nepal and set up a speed record.

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