Sián-Pearl Going (born 27 January 1985) is a New Zealand media publicist, socialite, and mountaineer.
Going was born in Northland and is a member of the famous Going family, renowned for producing Rugby football players - including Sid Going. [1] [2] [3] [4]
She was described in 2008 as a "the hottest property on the party circuit" in Auckland. [5]
During 2011 and 2012 she concentrated on climbing the seven summits - aiming to break the current record held by Annabelle Bond to be the fastest woman in the world to do so and also the first New Zealand woman. [6] [7]
She climbed the highest peak in Europe Mount Elbrus, Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa [8] and Mount Aconcagua, [9] [10] where she was injured by a rock fall.
She has worked as a fashion show organiser [11] and written for the National Business Review. [12]
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Sián-Pearl Going (born 27 January 1985) is a New Zealand media publicist, socialite, and mountaineer.
Going was born in Northland and is a member of the famous Going family, renowned for producing Rugby football players - including Sid Going. [1] [2] [3] [4]
She was described in 2008 as a "the hottest property on the party circuit" in Auckland. [5]
During 2011 and 2012 she concentrated on climbing the seven summits - aiming to break the current record held by Annabelle Bond to be the fastest woman in the world to do so and also the first New Zealand woman. [6] [7]
She climbed the highest peak in Europe Mount Elbrus, Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa [8] and Mount Aconcagua, [9] [10] where she was injured by a rock fall.
She has worked as a fashion show organiser [11] and written for the National Business Review. [12]
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