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Redland Bayside News > Community > Climber’s Everest success marks huge mental health milestone
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Climber’s Everest success marks huge mental health milestone

Ashleigh Whatson
Published: June 21, 2026
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HIGH ACHIEVEMENT: Oliver Foran stands on top of the world, carrying a message of hope for young Australians.
HIGH ACHIEVEMENT: Oliver Foran stands on top of the world, carrying a message of hope for young Australians.
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AFTER 50 gruelling days from sea level to the roof of the world, Bayside adventurer Oliver Foran has delivered the update thousands of supporters had been hoping for.

In a social post shared from the summit of Mount Everest, Mr Foran described the moment as “overwhelmingly powerful”, a culmination of years of preparation and a mission far bigger than the mountain itself.

The former Iona College student reached the 8849m summit on May 20 after cycling more than 1150km from the Bay of Bengal in India, crossing into Nepal, then trekking and climbing to the top of the world’s highest peak.

The remarkable achievement completed a rare Everest sea-to-summit expedition in just 50 days, eclipsing the previous verified record of 67 days held by South Korean climber Kim Chang-ho.

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Standing atop Everest, Mr Foran said the view across the Himalayas, the Tibetan Plateau and the Khumbu Valley left him “in awe of the world and the people in it”.

He credited his Sherpa team, Gelje Sherpa and Ongchhu Sherpa, and the memory of his late mother for helping transform a daunting expedition into a shared triumph.

The expedition was undertaken in partnership with youth mental health organisation YouTurn, with Mr Foran aiming to raise $200,000 to support programs and facilities for young Australians struggling with mental health challenges.

But the climb was never just about breaking records.

Mr Foran has been open about his own mental health journey and the personal loss that shaped it.

His mother died from brain cancer when he was a teenager, an experience he has previously described as a driving force behind his commitment to supporting young people facing their own struggles.

The idea for the expedition was born during a climb of Ama Dablam in Nepal last year, where he adopted the mantra “seek challenge” after confronting his toughest physical and mental tests.

During the Everest journey he faced illness, avalanches, exhaustion, extreme heat and high-altitude conditions, later reflecting that the challenge forced him to confront difficult emotions.

Throughout the expedition, he said he relied on a simple phrase to keep moving forward – “just keep going”.

Mr Foran said reaching the summit reinforced the message he has been championing for months.

That strength often comes from vulnerability and that no one should feel they have to face their mountains alone.

His summit post ended with an invitation for others to reflect on moments that moved them deeply, an echo of the campaign’s core purpose.

Early responses showed supporters sharing their own stories of resilience, connection and recovery, suggesting the expedition was already achieving what he hoped.

In the days following the climb, Mr Foran thanked the Sherpas, guides and support crew who helped him complete the expedition, saying the journey demonstrated the importance of community support during life’s most difficult moments.

In the long descent and recovery ahead, Mr Foran’s achievement stands not only as a personal milestone but as a powerful symbol for the young people he set out to inspire.

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