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Steve Brown (wheelchair rugby)

Steve Brown (born 2 June 1981) is a television presenter, public speaker, athlete mentor and a former member and captain of the Great Britain wheelchair rugby squad.[1][2]

Steve Brown
Personal information
Full nameStephen Brown
NationalityBritish
Born (1981-06-02) 2 June 1981 (age 42)
Chatham, Kent, England
WebsiteSteveBrownGB.com
Sport
SportWheelchair rugby
Team Great Britain
Achievements and titles
Paralympic finalsCaptain 2012
Updated on 2 October 2012.

Early life edit

Brown was raised in a family that supported Crystal Palace Football Club and was inspired by them. He attended Borden Grammar School in Sittingbourne, Kent and represented the school in football, cricket and cross-country.[3]

Alongside his sport, Brown's greatest pleasure was in exploring the countryside around his home. His interest was so great that he wanted to be a wildlife presenter. "If I wasn't playing football with my mates I was catching tadpoles and slowworms, and I loved programmes like The Really Wild Show and everything with David Attenborough. So that’s what I wanted to be. But the careers master just told me I wouldn't be able to do that and to forget it."[4]

Injury and recovery edit

At the age of 23, Brown fell from a first-floor balcony while working in Europe as an area manager for a holiday company. He recounts: "I tripped and fell from a first-floor balcony. I was looking up when I landed, so when my body stopped my head went back over my shoulders, like a severe whiplash. It snapped my neck, dislocating the C7 [one of the cervical vertebra, below the skull] and trapping my spinal cord."[5] Soon after arriving at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Brown was taken to watch wheelchair rugby.[5]

Wheelchair rugby edit

Brown's potential in wheelchair rugby was noted by the head coach of the Great Britain squad. In 2006, he gained a place in that squad and in 2007 was a member of the team which won gold in the IWRF European Championships.

Brown was not selected for the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games however he led the Olympic and Paralympic Parade of the Heroes through London on the team's return. In 2010, Brown broke his sternum while playing in Germany. In 2011, Brown became captain of team, leading them to a fifth place finish in the London 2012 Paralympics. He has since commented that “Being captain at your home Games is the biggest thing that you could do. I was incredibly proud.”[4]

After the London 2012 Paralympics, Brown retired from playing international wheelchair rugby however remains involved in the sport as a player and the head coach for Canterbury Hellfire Wheelchair Rugby Club. He is one of the most recognised faces in the sport, having featured in national newspapers and television broadcasts including Channel 4's Inside Incredible Athletes.[6]

Television edit

Since 2012, Brown has worked in televion broadcasting as a presenter and reporter. He has presented on the BBC's Truth or Scare, The One Show and Springwatch, [7] and has been a roving reporter for Game Changers on Sky Sports.[8]

From 12 to 16 October 2015, was a presenter for the ITV live broadcast of the BT World Wheelchair Rugby Challenge at the Copper Box Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. He co-presented with Martin Bayfield, the former England and British & Irish Lions rugby union player.[9]

Brown worked as a reporter and commentator for the BBC's coverage of the Invictus Games in 2014, 2016 and 2017. He has described this work as "the privilege of watching people bond and go from being individuals with things in common to being part of a team."[10] In September 2016, he was a member of the Channel 4 team that covered the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.[11]

In April 2017, Brown joined the BBC's Countryfile team. For him this was the realisation of a long-held ambition and a refutation of the careers advisor at school who told him that he would never be a wildlife presenter. He remarked that "[i]t is worth every flat tyre, every muddy set of hands, every wet lap… I want to be judged on my performance. I'm hoping people will see it's about ability, not disability.[4] He has presented Escape to the Perfect Town, a spin-off to Escape to the Country.[12]

Other work edit

Brown is a Sky Sports Scholar[13] and a Sky Sports 'Living for Sport' mentor.[14] He is a public speaker and has spoken for organisations including Allianz and Sky. His charitable work includes being an ambassador for Wooden Spoon, a patron of Panathlon and a trustee for the Swale Youth Development Fund.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ . GB Wheelchair Rugby. Archived from the original on 2012-08-30.
  2. ^ . ParalympicsGB. Archived from the original on 2012-09-16. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
  3. ^ Davies, Gareth A. (11 February 2014). "Wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown: My school sport". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  4. ^ a b c "Who is new Countryfile presenter Steve Brown? Meet the former Paralympian who is proving the doubters wrong again". Radio Times. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  5. ^ a b Rushby-Smith, Tim (16 July 2012). "London 2012 Paralympics: How wheelchair rugby saved my life". The Telegraph.
  6. ^ . Channel 4. Archived from the original on 21 August 2010. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  7. ^ "Television | Steve Brown". www.stevebrowngb.com. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  8. ^ "Junior Gunners- Steve Brown". Sky Sports.
  9. ^ "ITV to broadcast BT WWRC". ITV.
  10. ^ "BBC - Steve Brown Q&A - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  11. ^ "Channel 4 unveils Rio Paralympics team". Channel 4.
  12. ^ "Escape to the Perfect Town". www.radiotimes.com. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  13. ^ "Sky Sports Scholarships". Sky Sports.
  14. ^ . Sky Sports. Archived from the original on 2012-11-08. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
  15. ^ . www.stevebrowngb.com. Archived from the original on 2017-10-27. Retrieved 2017-10-26.

External links edit

  • Official Site

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For similarly named people see Stephen Brown disambiguation and Steve Brown disambiguation This article contains too many or overly lengthy quotations Please help summarize the quotations Consider transferring direct quotations to Wikiquote or excerpts to Wikisource May 2021 Steve Brown born 2 June 1981 is a television presenter public speaker athlete mentor and a former member and captain of the Great Britain wheelchair rugby squad 1 2 Steve BrownPersonal informationFull nameStephen BrownNationalityBritishBorn 1981 06 02 2 June 1981 age 42 Chatham Kent EnglandWebsiteSteveBrownGB comSportSportWheelchair rugbyTeamGreat BritainAchievements and titlesParalympic finalsCaptain 2012Updated on 2 October 2012 Contents 1 Early life 2 Injury and recovery 3 Wheelchair rugby 4 Television 5 Other work 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editBrown was raised in a family that supported Crystal Palace Football Club and was inspired by them He attended Borden Grammar School in Sittingbourne Kent and represented the school in football cricket and cross country 3 Alongside his sport Brown s greatest pleasure was in exploring the countryside around his home His interest was so great that he wanted to be a wildlife presenter If I wasn t playing football with my mates I was catching tadpoles and slowworms and I loved programmes like The Really Wild Show and everything with David Attenborough So that s what I wanted to be But the careers master just told me I wouldn t be able to do that and to forget it 4 Injury and recovery editAt the age of 23 Brown fell from a first floor balcony while working in Europe as an area manager for a holiday company He recounts I tripped and fell from a first floor balcony I was looking up when I landed so when my body stopped my head went back over my shoulders like a severe whiplash It snapped my neck dislocating the C7 one of the cervical vertebra below the skull and trapping my spinal cord 5 Soon after arriving at Stoke Mandeville Hospital Brown was taken to watch wheelchair rugby 5 Wheelchair rugby editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Steve Brown wheelchair rugby news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Brown s potential in wheelchair rugby was noted by the head coach of the Great Britain squad In 2006 he gained a place in that squad and in 2007 was a member of the team which won gold in the IWRF European Championships Brown was not selected for the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games however he led the Olympic and Paralympic Parade of the Heroes through London on the team s return In 2010 Brown broke his sternum while playing in Germany In 2011 Brown became captain of team leading them to a fifth place finish in the London 2012 Paralympics He has since commented that Being captain at your home Games is the biggest thing that you could do I was incredibly proud 4 After the London 2012 Paralympics Brown retired from playing international wheelchair rugby however remains involved in the sport as a player and the head coach for Canterbury Hellfire Wheelchair Rugby Club He is one of the most recognised faces in the sport having featured in national newspapers and television broadcasts including Channel 4 s Inside Incredible Athletes 6 Television editSince 2012 Brown has worked in televion broadcasting as a presenter and reporter He has presented on the BBC s Truth or Scare The One Show and Springwatch 7 and has been a roving reporter for Game Changers on Sky Sports 8 From 12 to 16 October 2015 was a presenter for the ITV live broadcast of the BT World Wheelchair Rugby Challenge at the Copper Box Arena Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park London He co presented with Martin Bayfield the former England and British amp Irish Lions rugby union player 9 Brown worked as a reporter and commentator for the BBC s coverage of the Invictus Games in 2014 2016 and 2017 He has described this work as the privilege of watching people bond and go from being individuals with things in common to being part of a team 10 In September 2016 he was a member of the Channel 4 team that covered the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games 11 In April 2017 Brown joined the BBC s Countryfile team For him this was the realisation of a long held ambition and a refutation of the careers advisor at school who told him that he would never be a wildlife presenter He remarked that i t is worth every flat tyre every muddy set of hands every wet lap I want to be judged on my performance I m hoping people will see it s about ability not disability 4 He has presented Escape to the Perfect Town a spin off to Escape to the Country 12 Other work editBrown is a Sky Sports Scholar 13 and a Sky Sports Living for Sport mentor 14 He is a public speaker and has spoken for organisations including Allianz and Sky His charitable work includes being an ambassador for Wooden Spoon a patron of Panathlon and a trustee for the Swale Youth Development Fund 15 References edit Player Profile Steve Brown GB Wheelchair Rugby Archived from the original on 2012 08 30 Athlete Profile Steve Brown ParalympicsGB Archived from the original on 2012 09 16 Retrieved 2012 10 02 Davies Gareth A 11 February 2014 Wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown My school sport The Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 26 October 2017 a b c Who is new Countryfile presenter Steve Brown Meet the former Paralympian who is proving the doubters wrong again Radio Times Retrieved 26 October 2017 a b Rushby Smith Tim 16 July 2012 London 2012 Paralympics How wheelchair rugby saved my life The Telegraph Inside Incredible Athletes Channel 4 Archived from the original on 21 August 2010 Retrieved 2 October 2012 Television Steve Brown www stevebrowngb com Retrieved 26 October 2017 Junior Gunners Steve Brown Sky Sports ITV to broadcast BT WWRC ITV BBC Steve Brown Q amp A Media Centre www bbc co uk Retrieved 26 October 2017 Channel 4 unveils Rio Paralympics team Channel 4 Escape to the Perfect Town www radiotimes com Retrieved 11 October 2022 Sky Sports Scholarships Sky Sports Living for Sport Mentors Steve Brown Sky Sports Archived from the original on 2012 11 08 Retrieved 2012 10 02 Community Support Steve Brown www stevebrowngb com Archived from the original on 2017 10 27 Retrieved 2017 10 26 External links editOfficial Site Paralympics GB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Brown wheelchair rugby amp oldid 1179224362, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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