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JJ Chalmers

John-James Chalmers (born 20 December 1986) is a Scottish television presenter, public speaker and Invictus Games medallist. He was injured in a bomb blast in Afghanistan in 2011, while serving as a Royal Marine.

JJ Chalmers
Chalmers at the 2016 Invictus Games
Born
John-James Chalmers

(1986-12-20) 20 December 1986 (age 36)[1][non-primary source needed][2][3]
Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.
SpouseKornelia Chalmers
Children2
Parent
Military career
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Marines
Years of service
  • 2005–16
Rank Lance corporal
Unit42 Commando
Battles/warsISAF Occupation of Afghanistan
Sports career
CountryBritish Armed Forces
Sport

Early life

Chalmers was born on 20 December 1986 in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of John Chalmers, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland from 2014 to 2015.[4][5] He attended Strathallan School and studied at the University of Edinburgh, graduating as a Bachelor of Education. He worked as a craft, design and technology teacher at Balerno Community High School in Edinburgh.[6]

As a Royal Marine, he served in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, attached to 42 Commando and had joined the royal marine reserves whilst juggling his career as a teacher. In May 2011, he sustained severe injuries in an IED blast; he suffered facial injuries, lost two fingers and his right elbow disintegrated.[7] He remained in the Royal Marines during his rehabilitation until 2016.[3]

Invictus Games

In September 2014, Chalmers was a medal winner in non-amputee cycling for Britain at the Invictus Games.[8] Captaining the trike team, he received a gold medal for the Men's IRecB1 Recumbent Circuit Race, as part of a British trio who crossed the finishing line together.[9] Earlier that day Chalmers had already won a bronze in the 1-mile time trial.[10] He also won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100m mixed relay race.[11]

Media career

Chalmers subsequently presented National Paralympic Day for Channel 4,[12] as well as an online show for the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha. In July 2016, he returned to the 2016 Invictus Games as an ambassador, telling his story at the opening ceremony as well as working with the BBC in their coverage of the games.

Chalmers featured on The Superhumans Show before travelling to Rio de Janeiro as a presenter for Channel 4's coverage of the 2016 Summer Paralympics,[13] as well as appearing as a guest on The Last Leg series Live from Rio.[12] After returning from Rio he hosted the Team GB's - Olympics and Paralympics Homecoming Parade in Manchester,[14] alongside Mark Chapman and Helen Skelton, which was simulcast on BBC One and Channel 4.

Owing to his background as a Royal Marine, Chalmers presented The People Remember, with Sophie Raworth,[15] a remembrance series honouring heroes both on the battlefield and the home front, shown throughout the week of remembrance, before appearing on the BBC's coverage of Remembrance at the Cenotaph.[9]

Also in 2016 Chalmers was co-commentator of the Lord Mayor's Show on BBC One, a role he has held since.[9]

On 21 February 2017,[citation needed] Chalmers began presenting some of the sports segments on the BBC News channel and BBC Breakfast.[9] He joined the BBC Sport Team, regularly working as a presenter and reporter on annual events like the Great North, Great Manchester Run and The London Marathon.[16] He also joined The One Show as a features Reporter and often pops up on the Green Sofa.

2017 also saw Chalmers begin working in radio, as part of BBC Radio 5 Live's, World Para Athletics coverage of London 2017, as well as presenting the Sports Journalists Award Nominated radio documentary, To Helmand and Back.[17]

He ended the year presenting the 2017 Invictus Games, held in Toronto.[18]

In 2018 he worked across a number of major sporting events, starting as BBC Sports trackside reporter for the World Athletics Indoor Championships, then as 5 Live's main reporter of the 2018 Winter Paralympics - in Pyeongchang, before presenting for BBC Sport's live television coverage of the Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast and finally presenting BBC1 coverage of the 2018 Invictus Games, in Sydney, with Alex Jones.

Away from sport, Chalmers took part in Pilgrimage: Road to Santiago,[19] where seven celebrities, including Ed Byrne, Neil Morrissey and Debbie McGee tackled a medieval pilgrimage, across the North of Spain, to see whether it still has relevance today. As well as taking on more roles as part of the BBC Events Team, including Trooping the Colour and the commemorations to mark the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day landings.[20] He was honoured to be chosen to narrate Scotland Remembers 100 Years of Armistice, a nationally broadcast service from Glasgow Cathedral.[21]

In 2019 he added cycling to his portfolio of sports coverage, as a part of the BBC's team working on RideLondon, 2019 UCI Road World Championships and Glasgow Track Cycling World Cup.

On 3 September 2020 it was announced that Chalmers would be taking part in the eighteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing. He danced with professional Amy Dowden.[3][4][22] He was eliminated in the quarter finals of the competition, after losing the dance-off to Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer.

In March 2021 the BBC announced that Chalmers would be joining Sarah Moore and Jacqui Joseph as a presenter on Money For Nothing when the series returns later this spring.[23] In April Chalmers was part of the BBC presentation team covering the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.[24] On 24 June Chalmers was announced as one of the presenters for BBC coverage of the 2020 Summer Olympics to be held in Tokyo.[25] He was coincidently flown out to Tokyo by the same pilot who flew him home from Afghanistan while in a medically induced coma.[26]

In early 2022 Chalmers presented Dunkirk: Mission Impossible; a three-part television series focusing on the events of Operation Dynamo - the evacuation of Allied soldiers during World War II from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk.[27] In April 2022 Chalmers appeared on BBC's Gardeners' World, introducing the garden at his family home of six years, in Fife, Scotland.[28]

Personal life

Chalmers is married to Kornelia; they have a daughter and a son together.[9][29]

References

  1. ^ "@jjchalmersrm" on Twitter
  2. ^ Murphy, Victoria (14 May 2018). "Prince Harry invites Afghan veteran and Invictus Games champ to entire wedding". Daily Mirror.
  3. ^ a b c Eames, Tom (30 October 2020). "Strictly Come Dancing 2020: JJ Chalmers' age, wife, disability and height revealed". Smooth. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  4. ^ a b Rocks, Chelsea (13 November 2020). "JJ Chalmers: who is the Edinburgh-born Strictly Come Dancing contestant and could he be the second Scottish winner?". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  5. ^ "JJ with his father, the Rev John Chalmers". The Courier. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  6. ^ Barry, Maggie (3 July 2011). "Dad of soldier blown up in Afghanistan charts harrowing battle to recover in moving emails". Daily Record. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  7. ^ Invictus Games: JJ Chalmers recalls being blown up. BBC. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  8. ^ "JJ Chalmers Elite Military Athlete". Help for Heroes. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  9. ^ a b c d e . Scout London. Archived from the original on 3 September 2017. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  10. ^ "2014 Results". Invictus Games Foundation. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  11. ^ "Marine fights back to win Invictus Games medal". Edinburgh Evening News. 13 September 2014. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  12. ^ a b "JJ Chalmers". British Film Institute. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  13. ^ "Surviving bomb pushed me to be Paralympics presenter". BBC News. 1 September 2016. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  14. ^ Limited, Alamy. "Stock Photo - Manchester, UK. 17th Oct, 2016. Richard Whitehead (2nd left) and JJ Chalmers (left) with Hannah Cockcroft (right) and Helen Skelton. TeamGB and ParalympicsGB Heroes homecoming". Alamy. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  15. ^ "BBC One - The People Remember". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  16. ^ "JJ Chalmers". Sport On The Box. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  17. ^ "Broadcast shortlist for 2017 British Sports Journalism awards – Sports Journalists' Association". Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  18. ^ "BBC - JJ Chalmers Q&A - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  19. ^ The Pilgrimage: Road to Santiago (TV Series 2018– ) - IMDb, 15 March 2018, retrieved 2 September 2020
  20. ^ "Preparing for D-Day 75". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  21. ^ ww100Admin (11 November 2018). "Scotland Remembers 100 Years of Armistice". ww100. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  22. ^ Bussey, Katrine (13 September 2022). "Former Church leader shares memories of Queen's letter about Strictly star son". The Independent. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  23. ^ "JJ Chalmers to join Money For Nothing presenting line up on BBC One Daytime". .bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  24. ^ "Prince Philip's funeral: 13.6 million watch ceremony in UK". BBC News. 18 April 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  25. ^ "BBC announces Tokyo 2020 coverage plans". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  26. ^ "JJ Chalmers: Meeting the pilot who flew me home injured from Afghanistan". BBC News. 25 August 2021.
  27. ^ "Dunkirk: Mission Impossible". channel5.com. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  28. ^ "Gardeners' World - 2022: Episode 5".
  29. ^ Kelly, Guy (17 October 2020). "JJ Chalmers: 'Strictly will be daunting – but I've seen worse'". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 17 October 2020.

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article September 2022 John James Chalmers born 20 December 1986 is a Scottish television presenter public speaker and Invictus Games medallist He was injured in a bomb blast in Afghanistan in 2011 while serving as a Royal Marine JJ ChalmersChalmers at the 2016 Invictus GamesBornJohn James Chalmers 1986 12 20 20 December 1986 age 36 1 non primary source needed 2 3 Edinburgh Scotland U K SpouseKornelia ChalmersChildren2ParentJohn Chalmers father Military careerAllegiance United KingdomService wbr branchRoyal MarinesYears of service2005 16RankLance corporalUnit42 CommandoBattles warsISAF Occupation of AfghanistanSports careerCountryBritish Armed ForcesSportRoad cycling Sprint runningMedal record Invictus GamesInvictus Games2014 London Recumbent road cycling2014 London Recumbent road cycling2014 London 4 100m mixed relay Contents 1 Early life 2 Invictus Games 3 Media career 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditChalmers was born on 20 December 1986 in Edinburgh Scotland the son of John Chalmers Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland from 2014 to 2015 4 5 He attended Strathallan School and studied at the University of Edinburgh graduating as a Bachelor of Education He worked as a craft design and technology teacher at Balerno Community High School in Edinburgh 6 As a Royal Marine he served in Helmand Province Afghanistan attached to 42 Commando and had joined the royal marine reserves whilst juggling his career as a teacher In May 2011 he sustained severe injuries in an IED blast he suffered facial injuries lost two fingers and his right elbow disintegrated 7 He remained in the Royal Marines during his rehabilitation until 2016 3 Invictus Games EditIn September 2014 Chalmers was a medal winner in non amputee cycling for Britain at the Invictus Games 8 Captaining the trike team he received a gold medal for the Men s IRecB1 Recumbent Circuit Race as part of a British trio who crossed the finishing line together 9 Earlier that day Chalmers had already won a bronze in the 1 mile time trial 10 He also won a bronze medal in the 4 100m mixed relay race 11 Media career EditChalmers subsequently presented National Paralympic Day for Channel 4 12 as well as an online show for the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha In July 2016 he returned to the 2016 Invictus Games as an ambassador telling his story at the opening ceremony as well as working with the BBC in their coverage of the games Chalmers featured on The Superhumans Show before travelling to Rio de Janeiro as a presenter for Channel 4 s coverage of the 2016 Summer Paralympics 13 as well as appearing as a guest on The Last Leg series Live from Rio 12 After returning from Rio he hosted the Team GB s Olympics and Paralympics Homecoming Parade in Manchester 14 alongside Mark Chapman and Helen Skelton which was simulcast on BBC One and Channel 4 Owing to his background as a Royal Marine Chalmers presented The People Remember with Sophie Raworth 15 a remembrance series honouring heroes both on the battlefield and the home front shown throughout the week of remembrance before appearing on the BBC s coverage of Remembrance at the Cenotaph 9 Also in 2016 Chalmers was co commentator of the Lord Mayor s Show on BBC One a role he has held since 9 On 21 February 2017 citation needed Chalmers began presenting some of the sports segments on the BBC News channel and BBC Breakfast 9 He joined the BBC Sport Team regularly working as a presenter and reporter on annual events like the Great North Great Manchester Run and The London Marathon 16 He also joined The One Show as a features Reporter and often pops up on the Green Sofa 2017 also saw Chalmers begin working in radio as part of BBC Radio 5 Live s World Para Athletics coverage of London 2017 as well as presenting the Sports Journalists Award Nominated radio documentary To Helmand and Back 17 He ended the year presenting the 2017 Invictus Games held in Toronto 18 In 2018 he worked across a number of major sporting events starting as BBC Sports trackside reporter for the World Athletics Indoor Championships then as 5 Live s main reporter of the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang before presenting for BBC Sport s live television coverage of the Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast and finally presenting BBC1 coverage of the 2018 Invictus Games in Sydney with Alex Jones Away from sport Chalmers took part in Pilgrimage Road to Santiago 19 where seven celebrities including Ed Byrne Neil Morrissey and Debbie McGee tackled a medieval pilgrimage across the North of Spain to see whether it still has relevance today As well as taking on more roles as part of the BBC Events Team including Trooping the Colour and the commemorations to mark the 75th Anniversary of the D Day landings 20 He was honoured to be chosen to narrate Scotland Remembers 100 Years of Armistice a nationally broadcast service from Glasgow Cathedral 21 In 2019 he added cycling to his portfolio of sports coverage as a part of the BBC s team working on RideLondon 2019 UCI Road World Championships and Glasgow Track Cycling World Cup On 3 September 2020 it was announced that Chalmers would be taking part in the eighteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing He danced with professional Amy Dowden 3 4 22 He was eliminated in the quarter finals of the competition after losing the dance off to Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer In March 2021 the BBC announced that Chalmers would be joining Sarah Moore and Jacqui Joseph as a presenter on Money For Nothing when the series returns later this spring 23 In April Chalmers was part of the BBC presentation team covering the funeral of Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh 24 On 24 June Chalmers was announced as one of the presenters for BBC coverage of the 2020 Summer Olympics to be held in Tokyo 25 He was coincidently flown out to Tokyo by the same pilot who flew him home from Afghanistan while in a medically induced coma 26 In early 2022 Chalmers presented Dunkirk Mission Impossible a three part television series focusing on the events of Operation Dynamo the evacuation of Allied soldiers during World War II from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk 27 In April 2022 Chalmers appeared on BBC s Gardeners World introducing the garden at his family home of six years in Fife Scotland 28 Personal life EditChalmers is married to Kornelia they have a daughter and a son together 9 29 References Edit jjchalmersrm on Twitter Murphy Victoria 14 May 2018 Prince Harry invites Afghan veteran and Invictus Games champ to entire wedding Daily Mirror a b c Eames Tom 30 October 2020 Strictly Come Dancing 2020 JJ Chalmers age wife disability and height revealed Smooth Retrieved 19 September 2022 a b Rocks Chelsea 13 November 2020 JJ Chalmers who is the Edinburgh born Strictly Come Dancing contestant and could he be the second Scottish winner www scotsman com Retrieved 19 September 2022 JJ with his father the Rev John Chalmers The Courier Retrieved 27 September 2017 Barry Maggie 3 July 2011 Dad of soldier blown up in Afghanistan charts harrowing battle to recover in moving emails Daily Record Retrieved 3 September 2020 Invictus Games JJ Chalmers recalls being blown up BBC 9 September 2014 Retrieved 23 March 2018 JJ Chalmers Elite Military Athlete Help for Heroes Retrieved 22 September 2017 a b c d e JJ Chalmers Scout London Archived from the original on 3 September 2017 Retrieved 23 March 2018 2014 Results Invictus Games Foundation Retrieved 22 September 2017 Marine fights back to win Invictus Games medal Edinburgh Evening News 13 September 2014 Retrieved 22 September 2017 a b JJ Chalmers British Film Institute Retrieved 23 March 2018 Surviving bomb pushed me to be Paralympics presenter BBC News 1 September 2016 Retrieved 22 September 2017 Limited Alamy Stock Photo Manchester UK 17th Oct 2016 Richard Whitehead 2nd left and JJ Chalmers left with Hannah Cockcroft right and Helen Skelton TeamGB and ParalympicsGB Heroes homecoming Alamy Retrieved 2 September 2020 BBC One The People Remember www bbc co uk Retrieved 2 September 2020 JJ Chalmers Sport On The Box Retrieved 2 September 2020 Broadcast shortlist for 2017 British Sports Journalism awards Sports Journalists Association Retrieved 2 September 2020 BBC JJ Chalmers Q amp A Media Centre www bbc co uk Retrieved 2 September 2020 The Pilgrimage Road to Santiago TV Series 2018 IMDb 15 March 2018 retrieved 2 September 2020 Preparing for D Day 75 www bbc co uk Retrieved 2 September 2020 ww100Admin 11 November 2018 Scotland Remembers 100 Years of Armistice ww100 Retrieved 2 September 2020 Bussey Katrine 13 September 2022 Former Church leader shares memories of Queen s letter about Strictly star son The Independent Retrieved 19 September 2022 JJ Chalmers to join Money For Nothing presenting line up on BBC One Daytime bbc co uk mediacentre Retrieved 29 March 2021 Prince Philip s funeral 13 6 million watch ceremony in UK BBC News 18 April 2021 Retrieved 19 September 2022 BBC announces Tokyo 2020 coverage plans BBC Sport Retrieved 1 August 2021 JJ Chalmers Meeting the pilot who flew me home injured from Afghanistan BBC News 25 August 2021 Dunkirk Mission Impossible channel5 com Retrieved 6 March 2022 Gardeners World 2022 Episode 5 Kelly Guy 17 October 2020 JJ Chalmers Strictly will be daunting but I ve seen worse The Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 17 October 2020 External links EditJJ Chalmers on Twitter JJ Chalmers on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JJ Chalmers amp oldid 1115881179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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