A 10-year-old boy named Leonardo Calandri successfully climbed the 3841-meter Monviso mountain in Italy on July 12th, accompanied by a professional guide. His parents were initially hesitant, believing he would wait until at least 16 years old, but Leonardo was determined to celebrate his 10th birthday with this achievement. The climb began early in the morning after an overnight stay at a refuge, and Leonardo showed remarkable determination throughout, asking only how much distance remained to the summit. He reached the top around 10:20 AM and returned with his family after 12 hours of hiking. The family is known for their passion for outdoor activities, including skiing, cycling, swimming, and go-karting. The mother emphasized that they wanted to show that with proper preparation and professional support, children can achieve significant milestones.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a personal achievement in sports and does not involve any politically charged subject matter. It presents the event neutrally, highlighting the child’s determination and the family’s background in physical activity without taking a political stance or promoting any ideological




