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Darren Edwards (disabled adventurer) was born on 28 July, 1990 in East London, England, is a Disabled adventurer (born 1990). Discover Darren Edwards (disabled adventurer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?
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28 July 1990 |
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Darren Edwards (disabled adventurer) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Darren Edwards (disabled adventurer) Net Worth
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Darren Edwards (born 28 July 1990) is a British disabled adventurer, inspirational speaker, and author.
When Darren was 11 years old, his family moved to Shrewsbury, Shropshire, where he discovered a love for adventure and the outdoors.
Edwards learned to climb while a student at Shrewsbury Sixth Form College.
He showed sporting prowess, captaining the Westminister Men's Football team between 2010 and 2012.
In 2012, Edwards graduated from the University of Westminster with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern History.
Edwards joined the Army Reserve as a soldier in 2012.
His hometown unit was E Company 8 Rifles housed at Copthorne Barracks in Shrewsbury.
Edwards opted for the Special Air Service Reserve (SASR).
Edwards is a former mountaineer and soldier who suffered a life-changing spinal cord injury (SCI) in August 2016, when he was involved in a near-fatal climbing accident in North Wales.
Surviving a devastating, life-changing climbing accident that very nearly claimed his life, and could so easily have destroyed his spirit, he instead used it as a catalyst for growth.
Now, he is a disabled adventurer who has redefined the limits of what is thought possible for an individual with a spinal cord injury.
He successfully passed the physical selection process and underwent continuation training until he suffered a spinal cord injury in a near-fatal climbing accident in 2016.
Since sustaining his life-changing injury, Edwards has successfully completed a series of high-profile expeditions that have redefined what many thought possible for an individual with a disability.
In July 2021, Edwards led a team of five injured/wounded veterans in the world-first challenge of kayaking from Land's End to John O’ Groats – 1,400 kilometres along the length of Great Britain's coastline.
The expedition took Edwards and his team 26 days to complete, and they raised £100,000 for a military charity.
In May 2022, Edwards led a mixed team of disabled/able-bodied rowers in crossing the busiest shipping lane in the world – the English Channel.
The 23-mile crossing took him and his team more than six hours to complete, and they had to successfully navigate through a steady stream of large seaborn vessels and rolling waves.
In February 2023, Edwards became the first person with a disability to complete the World Marathon Challenge.
Over the course of seven days, he successfully ran seven marathons across seven continents and became the first person with a disability to complete the challenge.
In the process, Edwards raised more than £80,000 for a military charity.
In April 2023 Edwards was part of a three-person team that became the first all-disabled team to cross Western Europe's largest icecap – the Vatnajokull in Iceland.
Over the course of 11 days, the team of three individuals with spinal cord injuries travelled more than 130km by sit-ski.
Edwards is an established motivational speaker and has delivered talks to organisations across the globe.
He specialises in speaking on the topics of resilience, mental toughness, and teamwork.
Edward's speaking engagements draw upon his lived experiences of overcoming adversity and a life-changing injury, as well as the expeditions he has completed as part of a team.
Edwards is the author of Strength through adversity, released in February 2023 on Amazon in the United Kingdom and many countries overseas.