Martin Hewitt
United Kingdom
British Parachute Regiment
Martin commissioned into the parachute regiment and served on operations leading elite paratroopers in Africa, Europe, Middle East and North America. Subsequently, he specialized in training indigenous forces.
Life changing injuries in combat led Martin to make a transition to adaptive sport. He represented Great Britain internationally in paralympic ski racing winning one gold, two silver and two bronze medals. He set two world records walking unsupported to the Geographic North Pole and climbing the eighth highest mountain (8162 meters) in the world, Mount Manaslu. His consultancy work has led him to working with regional national and international sporting teams and many British and International companies. His media experience includes managing televised expeditions (Harry's Arctic Heroes) with His Royal Highness Prince Harry and a team of disabled soldiers raising funds for charity by climbing Mount Everest.
United Kingdom
British Parachute Regiment
Martin commissioned into the parachute regiment and served on operations leading elite paratroopers in Africa, Europe, Middle East and North America. Subsequently, he specialized in training indigenous forces.
Life changing injuries in combat led Martin to make a transition to adaptive sport. He represented Great Britain internationally in paralympic ski racing winning one gold, two silver and two bronze medals. He set two world records walking unsupported to the Geographic North Pole and climbing the eighth highest mountain (8162 meters) in the world, Mount Manaslu. His consultancy work has led him to working with regional national and international sporting teams and many British and International companies. His media experience includes managing televised expeditions (Harry's Arctic Heroes) with His Royal Highness Prince Harry and a team of disabled soldiers raising funds for charity by climbing Mount Everest.