Determined disabled Portsmouth fundraiser Paul completes row round the Isle of Wight in preparation for English Channel attempt
Paul Smith OBE from Cosham will row the English Channel in May to raise money for the Breast Cancer Haven Wessex in Titchfield.
The 60-year-old suffered a serious head injury after he was in a car accident back in 1991, which was followed by a 12-year period of locked-in syndrome.
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Hide AdThe accident left him unable to carry out basic tasks meaning he needs a lot of help but the Royal Navy veteran refused to let the injury beat him and instead has gone on to compete several major challenges in support of charities and raised over £2m.
He said: ‘I feel excited. It’s going to be different, it’s going to be hard, but a bit of pain is nothing compared to what kids and adults suffering from cancer are going through.’
Other charity challenges Paul has undertaken include pushing himself in his wheelchair from Plymouth to the Emirates Stadium, climbing the rock of Gibraltar, abseiling and skydiving.
Paul was inspired to raise money for the charity after his friend Marjorie Walker died last year. Marjorie was the former chair of Portsmouth Breast Friends, based at Queen Alexandra Hospital and helped raise funds to open Breast Cancer Haven in previous years.
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Hide AdHe said: ‘She told me that I was an inspiration to her but what she didn’t realise was how inspirational she was to me.’
Paul is hoping to complete what will be his final charity challenge in six hours.
He said: ‘I’m on the rowing machine a lot. I have to do weights that I can manage. Because of my injuries, I have to be careful so there’s always somebody there for me.
‘I have a technical rowing coach who is fantastic and giving up her time for free.’
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Hide AdHe added: ‘I’ve been given two chances in life and now I’m 60, this challenge is a way to celebrate that.’
Heidi Rehman, community fundraiser at Breast Cancer Haven Wessex said: ‘We are in awe of Paul’s strength and determination.
‘His motivation to help people in the South of England who have received a breast cancer diagnosis is so inspiring. We are so grateful for his support.’
To support Paul, please visit justgiving.com/fundraising/challengethechannel.