Chad Kellogg

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Chad Kellogg (September 22, 1971 – February 14, 2014) was an American mountain climber, best known for his numerous speed climbing records and first ascents. He died by a falling rock after climbing Fitz Roy successfully and while descending.

Kellogg was born in Omak, Washington in 1971. His parents, Ric and Peggy Kellogg,[1] were missionaries, and as a result his family moved to Kenya for seven years before returning to the United States to settle in Seattle.[2] He enrolled at the University of Washington in 1989 when he was 17 and graduated with a degree in economics.[3] He trained with the U.S. national luge team for seven years in Lake Placid, New York, but gave up the sport after failing to qualify for the 1994 Winter Olympics.[4]

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