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Timeline of women in Antarctica

This is a Timeline of women in Antarctica. This article describes many of the firsts and accomplishments that women from various countries have accomplished in different fields of endeavor on the continent of Antarctica.

The first women at the South Pole were Pamela Young, Jean Pearson, Lois Jones, Eileen McSaveney, Kay Lindsay and Terry Tickhill on 12 November 1969. Rear Admiral David F. Welch is in the middle.

650s edit

650

1770s edit

1773

1776-1777

1830s edit

1833

1839

  • An unnamed female castaway who later traveled on the Eliza Scott and Sabrina journeyed "within sight of the continent."[1]

1930s edit

1931

  • Norwegian Ingrid Christensen and her companion, Mathilde Wegger, were the first recorded women to see Antarctica.[3]

1935

1937

  • Christensen landed at Scullin Monolith, becoming the first woman to set foot on the Antarctic mainland, followed by her daughter, Augusta Sofie Christensen, and two other women: Lillemor Rachlew, and Solveig Widerøe.[5][6][7]

1940s edit

1947

1947-1948

1950s edit

1956

  • Geologist Maria Klenova of the Soviet Union was the first woman to begin scientific work in Antarctica.[11] Klenova helped create the first Antarctic atlas.[12]
  • Jennie Darlington publishes her book about spending a year in Antarctica called My Antarctic Honeymoon.[13]

1957

1959-1960

1960s edit

 
The first female Argentinian scientists in Antarctica during 1968

1960

  • Artist Nel Law is the first Australian women to set foot in Antarctica, landing at Mawson and visiting in an unofficial capacity.[15]

1968

  • The first group of female scientists conducted research in Antarctica.[16] They included biologist Irene Bernasconi, bacteriologist Maria Adela Caria, biologist Elena Martinez Fontes and Carmen Pujals, a specialist in algae.[17] This made Bernasconi the first woman to lead an Antarctic expedition. She was aged 72 at the time.[18]
  • The first New Zealand woman to visit the mainland of Antarctica was Marie Darby.[19]

1969

1970s edit

1970

  • Engineer Irene C. Peden is the first United States woman to work in the interior of Antarctica.[22]

1971

  • New Zealand limnologist Ann Chapman leads a biological survey of frozen lakes in the Taylor Valley, becoming the first woman to lead an Antarctic expedition.[23]

1973

  • Duke University Group includes technicians Hana Pinshow, the first Israeli woman to set foot on the continent, and Katy Muzik.[citation needed]

1974

1974-1975

  • First women civilian contractors on Antarctica were Elena Marty and Jan Boyd.[10]

1975

1975-1976

  • Mary Alice McWhinnie is the first woman scientist to work at Palmer Station.[10]
  • The first three Australian women to visit the continent of Antarctica in an official capacity -Elizabeth Chipman, Jutta Hösel and Shelagh Robinson visit Casey station for the summer.[26]

1976

1977

  • Meher Moos becomes the first Indian woman to visit Antarctica.[28]

1978

  • Silvia Morello de Palma of Argentina is the first woman to give birth on Antarctica on January 7.[29]
  • Margaret Winslow of the United States is the first woman to lead an expedition to Livingston Island, Antarctica

1979

  • First year the United States Navy advertises for "qualified female volunteers to over-winter in Antarctica."[30]

1978-1979

1980s edit

1981

1983

1984

1985

  • First woman married at the South Pole is Patricia Manglicmot to Randall Chambers.[9]
  • The first women to winter-over at Palmer Station were Ann Wylette and Becky Heimark.[10]
  • Thea de Moel is the first Dutch woman to reach Antarctica as a crew member aboard the 'Footsteps of Scott Expedition' ship Southern Quest.

1986

1987

  • Elizabeth Chipman publishes Women on the Ice: A History of Women in the Far South.[13]

1988

1987-1988

1988-1989

  • Alison J. Clifton commands the Macquarie Island station, becoming the first woman to lead a sub-Antarctic base.[38]

1989

1989-1990

1990s edit

 
In-Young Ahn at King Sejong Station in 2015; she led this station in 1991

1990-1991

1991

1992

1993

  • Ann Bancroft leads the first all-woman expedition to the South Pole and becomes the first woman to reach both the South and North Pole.[38]

1994

1996

1996-1997

1997-1998

  • Four Ukrainian women overwintered in Antarctica at Ukrainian research station Vernadsky Research Base as part of the 2nd country's Antarctic expedition: geophysicist Maryna Orlova, meteorologists Svitlana Krakovska and Lyudmyla Mankivska, and cook Galyna Kolotnytska.[47]

2000s edit

2000

  • Zhao Ping and Lin Qing are the first Chinese women to over-winter at Antarctica.[48]
  • Fiona Thornewill and Catharine Hartley become the first British women to walk to the South Pole on foot.
  • Caroline Hamilton and four other women become the first British women to ski to the South Pole as an all-women expedition.[49]

2001

2003

2004

  • Fiona Thornewill became first British woman to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole in a record breaking 41 days.[8]
  • Linda Beilharz is the first Australian woman to ski to the South Pole.[52]
  • Jackie Ronne publishes her memoirs about her year in Antarctica called Antarctica's First Lady: Memoirs of the First American Woman to Set Foot on the Antarctic Continent and Winter-Over as a Member of a Pioneering Expedition.[13]

2005

2006

2007

  • Clare O'Leary is the first Irish woman to reach the South Pole.[58]
  • Sarah Ames of Germany is the first woman to complete a marathon on all seven continents.[59]

2008

  • Sumiyo Tsuzuki is the first Japanese woman to reach the South Pole.[60]

2009

2010s edit

 
Felicity Ashton in Antarctica

2010

2011

2012

  • Felicity Ashton of the United Kingdom is the first person to ski alone across Antarctica, using only her own muscle power. She is also the first woman to cross Antarctica alone.[69]
  • The first woman to climb Mount Sidley was sixteen year old Romanian Crina Coco Popescu.[70]
  • Zeena Al Towayya is the first Omani woman, and Sahar Al Shamrani is the first Saudi woman to travel to Antarctica.[71]

2014

2013

  • On December 27, Maria Leijerstam from the United Kingdom became the first person in the world to cycle to the South Pole from the edge of the Antarctic Continent.

2016

2018

  • Linda (Marie) Eketoft, a lawyer and writer from Sweden, became the first woman to Heliski Antarctica on 14 December 2018.[citation needed]

2019

  • On December 9, Tynthia (Tia) King became the second African American to reach the South Pole.[citation needed]

2020s edit

2020 edit

  • Anja Blacha set the record for the longest solo, unsupported, and unassisted polar expedition by a woman.[74][75]

2022 edit

  • Preet Chandi became the first woman of color to reach the South Pole solo and unsupported[76][77] when she completed a solo expedition across Antarctica to the South Pole, finishing on 3 January 2022.[78][79][80]

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This is a Timeline of women in Antarctica This article describes many of the firsts and accomplishments that women from various countries have accomplished in different fields of endeavor on the continent of Antarctica The first women at the South Pole were Pamela Young Jean Pearson Lois Jones Eileen McSaveney Kay Lindsay and Terry Tickhill on 12 November 1969 Rear Admiral David F Welch is in the middle Contents 1 650s 2 1770s 3 1830s 4 1930s 5 1940s 6 1950s 7 1960s 8 1970s 9 1980s 10 1990s 11 2000s 12 2010s 13 2020s 13 1 2020 13 2 2022 14 See also 15 References 15 1 Citations 15 2 Sources 16 External links650s edit650 Maori explorer Ui te rangiora is described in oral tradition as having reached Antarctic waters 1 1770s edit1773 The first Western woman to visit the Antarctic region was Louise Seguin who sailed on the Roland with Yves Joseph de Kerguelen in 1773 1 1776 1777 First female scientist in the sub Antarctic region is botanist valet Jeanne Baret 2 1830s edit1833 First written account about sub Antarctic travel from a woman s perspective is written by Abby Jane Morrell 1 1839 An unnamed female castaway who later traveled on the Eliza Scott and Sabrina journeyed within sight of the continent 1 1930s edit1931 Norwegian Ingrid Christensen and her companion Mathilde Wegger were the first recorded women to see Antarctica 3 1935 Caroline Mikkelsen of Denmark becomes the first woman to set foot on Antarctica 4 1937 Christensen landed at Scullin Monolith becoming the first woman to set foot on the Antarctic mainland followed by her daughter Augusta Sofie Christensen and two other women Lillemor Rachlew and Solveig Wideroe 5 6 7 1940s edit1947 Jackie Ronne is the first woman to explore Antarctica 8 1947 1948 Ronne and Jennie Darlington winter over 9 They are the first women to spend a year on Antarctica 10 1950s edit1956 Geologist Maria Klenova of the Soviet Union was the first woman to begin scientific work in Antarctica 11 Klenova helped create the first Antarctic atlas 12 Jennie Darlington publishes her book about spending a year in Antarctica called My Antarctic Honeymoon 13 1957 Ruth Kelley and Pat Heppinstall airline stewardesses become first women to visit a United States Antarctic base 9 1959 1960 Mary Gillham Susan Ingham Isobel Bennett and Hope MacPherson became the first British and Australian women scientists to do research in the Antarctic region joining an Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition trip to Macquarie Island in December 1959 14 1960s edit nbsp The first female Argentinian scientists in Antarctica during 1968 1960 Artist Nel Law is the first Australian women to set foot in Antarctica landing at Mawson and visiting in an unofficial capacity 15 1968 The first group of female scientists conducted research in Antarctica 16 They included biologist Irene Bernasconi bacteriologist Maria Adela Caria biologist Elena Martinez Fontes and Carmen Pujals a specialist in algae 17 This made Bernasconi the first woman to lead an Antarctic expedition She was aged 72 at the time 18 The first New Zealand woman to visit the mainland of Antarctica was Marie Darby 19 1969 First team of women scientists from the United States led by Lois Jones works on Antarctica 11 First group of women to reach the pole were Pamela Young Jean Pearson Lois Jones Eileen McSaveney Kay Lindsay and Terry Tickhill 20 The women stepped off of the C 130 ramp at the same time 21 Christine Muller Schwarze is the first American woman to do scientific research on the continent of Antarctica 10 1970s edit1970 Engineer Irene C Peden is the first United States woman to work in the interior of Antarctica 22 1971 New Zealand limnologist Ann Chapman leads a biological survey of frozen lakes in the Taylor Valley becoming the first woman to lead an Antarctic expedition 23 1973 Duke University Group includes technicians Hana Pinshow the first Israeli woman to set foot on the continent and Katy Muzik citation needed 1974 Mary Alice McWhinnie is the chief scientist at McMurdo Station becoming the first United States woman serving in that capacity on Antarctica 10 McWhinnie and Mary Odile Cahoon become the first women to overwinter at McMurdo Station 10 Australian women are allowed to travel to the Australian Antarctic Territory AAT 24 1974 1975 First women civilian contractors on Antarctica were Elena Marty and Jan Boyd 10 1975 Eleanor Honnywill is the first woman to be awarded the Fuchs Medal from the British Antarctic Survey BAS 25 The House of Representatives in Australia is asked how many women have gone to Antarctica so far the answer is one 15 1975 1976 Mary Alice McWhinnie is the first woman scientist to work at Palmer Station 10 The first three Australian women to visit the continent of Antarctica in an official capacity Elizabeth Chipman Jutta Hosel and Shelagh Robinson visit Casey station for the summer 26 1976 Dr Zoe Gardner becomes the first woman to winter with the Australian Antarctic Program as a medical officer on sub Antarctic Macquarie Island 27 1977 Meher Moos becomes the first Indian woman to visit Antarctica 28 1978 Silvia Morello de Palma of Argentina is the first woman to give birth on Antarctica on January 7 29 Margaret Winslow of the United States is the first woman to lead an expedition to Livingston Island Antarctica 1979 First year the United States Navy advertises for qualified female volunteers to over winter in Antarctica 30 1978 1979 Michele Eileen Raney is the first woman physician to work year round on Antarctica She was also the first woman to winter at the South Pole 10 1980s edit1981 Dr Louise Holliday is the first woman to winter in Antarctica for the Australian Antarctic Program serving as medical officer at Davis station 27 1983 First British woman Janet Thomson joins the British Antarctic Survey and becomes the first British woman on Antarctica 31 On November 16 American Brooke Knapp is the first person to land at McMurdo Station for a round the world flight and the first person to pilot a business jet over both the North and South Poles 32 Geologist Sudipta Sengupta and Aditi Pant a marine biologist are the first women scientists from India to take part in Antarctic Expedition 33 34 1984 Josefina Castellvi is the first Spanish woman to participate in and coordinate an international expedition to Antarctica 35 1985 First woman married at the South Pole is Patricia Manglicmot to Randall Chambers 9 The first women to winter over at Palmer Station were Ann Wylette and Becky Heimark 10 Thea de Moel is the first Dutch woman to reach Antarctica as a crew member aboard the Footsteps of Scott Expedition ship Southern Quest 1986 The first Polar Medal is awarded to a woman Virginia Fiennes who was honored for her work in the Transglobe Expedition 25 Ann Peoples became the manager of the Berg Field Center in 1986 becoming the first U S woman to serve in a significant leadership role 36 1987 Elizabeth Chipman publishes Women on the Ice A History of Women in the Far South 13 1988 American Lisa Densmore is the first woman to summit Mount Vinson 37 1987 1988 First South African women to over winter at Marion Island were Marianna Steenkamp and Marieta Cawood 25 1988 1989 Alison J Clifton commands the Macquarie Island station becoming the first woman to lead a sub Antarctic base 38 1989 Victoria E Murden and Shirley Metz are the first women to reach the South Pole by land 9 Denise Allen and Dr Lynn Williams are jointly the first women to be awarded the Australian Antarctic Medal 25 Australian Diana Patterson head of Mawson station becomes the first female station leader of an Antarctic base 15 1989 1990 Joan Russell at Casey station and Monika Puskeppeleit at Georg von Neumayer are the first women to simultaneously lead bases on the continent 38 1990s edit nbsp In Young Ahn at King Sejong Station in 2015 she led this station in 1991 1990 1991 First all female over wintering group spends the winter at Georg von Neumayer with leader Monika Puskeppeleit 25 1991 In Young Ahn is the first female leader of an Asian research station King Sejong Station and the first South Korean woman to step onto Antarctica 39 Serap Tilav is the first Turkish woman at the South Pole 40 Junko Tabei who later becomes the first woman to complete the Seven Summits climbs to the summit of Mount Vinson 41 1992 Judy Chesser Coffman of the U S Navy was the first female helicopter pilot to fly in Antarctica in support of the National Science Foundation NSF 42 1993 Ann Bancroft leads the first all woman expedition to the South Pole and becomes the first woman to reach both the South and North Pole 38 1994 Liv Arnesen of Norway is the first woman to ski alone to the South Pole 8 Miriam Rose Ungunmerr Baumann with Lin Onus become the first Indigenous Australians to visit Antarctica 43 1996 First year that women over winter at the Halley Research Station 11 1996 1997 Laurence de la Ferriere is the first French woman to cross the Antarctic solo 44 Dr Aithne Rowseis the first South African woman to overwinter in Antarctica 1997 see SANAE 45 46 1997 1998 Four Ukrainian women overwintered in Antarctica at Ukrainian research station Vernadsky Research Base as part of the 2nd country s Antarctic expedition geophysicist Maryna Orlova meteorologists Svitlana Krakovska and Lyudmyla Mankivska and cook Galyna Kolotnytska 47 2000s edit2000 Zhao Ping and Lin Qing are the first Chinese women to over winter at Antarctica 48 Fiona Thornewill and Catharine Hartley become the first British women to walk to the South Pole on foot Caroline Hamilton and four other women become the first British women to ski to the South Pole as an all women expedition 49 2001 Ann Bancroft and Liv Arnesen are the first women to ski across Antarctica 8 2003 Lynne Cox swims more than mile in Antarctic waters 50 US Coast Guard pilot Sidonie Bosin is the first female aviation officer in charge of air crews in the Antarctic 51 Physician Assistant Heidi Lim Rehm spends first winter at Amundsen Scott South Pole Station As of 2020 she holds the record for the most winters spent by a woman at the South Pole She spent five winters total 2003 2005 2006 2007 and 2008 2004 Fiona Thornewill became first British woman to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole in a record breaking 41 days 8 Linda Beilharz is the first Australian woman to ski to the South Pole 52 Jackie Ronne publishes her memoirs about her year in Antarctica called Antarctica s First Lady Memoirs of the First American Woman to Set Foot on the Antarctic Continent and Winter Over as a Member of a Pioneering Expedition 13 2005 Merieme Chadid is the first Moroccan woman on Antarctica 53 Loretta Feris is the first black South African woman to work as a principal investigator for an Antarctic project 25 2006 Hannah McKeand sets coast to pole solo unsupported record of 39 days 9 hours and 33 minutes 54 Bettine van Vuuren of South Africa is the first female scientist Chief Scientist in the South African National Antarctic Programme s annual relief voyage in 2006 55 56 57 2007 Clare O Leary is the first Irish woman to reach the South Pole 58 Sarah Ames of Germany is the first woman to complete a marathon on all seven continents 59 2008 Sumiyo Tsuzuki is the first Japanese woman to reach the South Pole 60 2009 On December 30 several women as part of the Kaspersky Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition reached the South Pole by ski and set records for their countries 61 Sophia Pang becomes the first Singaporean woman to reach the South Pole 62 Reena Kaushal Dharmshaktu become the first Indian woman to ski to the pole 63 Stephanie Solomonides became the first person from Cyprus to reach the pole 64 2010s edit nbsp Felicity Ashton in Antarctica 2010 Meagan McGrath becomes the first Canadian to ski solo unassisted and unsupported to the South Pole 65 Karla Wheelock from Mexico leads the first Latin American expedition in Antarctica 66 2011 First woman from Kuwait on Antarctica is Maryam al Joan 67 First African American woman to reach the South Pole is Barbara Hillary on January 6 She is also the first African American woman to have been to both poles 68 2012 Felicity Ashton of the United Kingdom is the first person to ski alone across Antarctica using only her own muscle power She is also the first woman to cross Antarctica alone 69 The first woman to climb Mount Sidley was sixteen year old Romanian Crina Coco Popescu 70 Zeena Al Towayya is the first Omani woman and Sahar Al Shamrani is the first Saudi woman to travel to Antarctica 71 2014 On December 23 the Seven Summits Women Team becomes the first group of Nepali women to climb the Seven Summits when they reach the top of Mount Vinson 72 2013 On December 27 Maria Leijerstam from the United Kingdom became the first person in the world to cycle to the South Pole from the edge of the Antarctic Continent 2016 First large 78 member all women expedition Homeward Bound goes to Antarctica 73 2018 Linda Marie Eketoft a lawyer and writer 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