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Seek the resume of the wilderness survival host

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Name: bear grylls, bear grylls

Translated again: bear grylls

Birthday:1June 7, 974

Constellation: Gemini

Height: six feet, that is, 182.88CM. He was relatively tall before his back injury.

family member

Father: Michael Griles and Michael Griles, members of the British Conservative Party;

Mother: Sarah Ford Sarah Ford;

Grandfather: Neville montague Ford Neville montague Ford is a cricket player;

Grandmother: Patricia Ford is a former politician of fine gael, the first female MP from Northern Ireland, a woman who came out of the Northern Ireland constituency and took a place in Westminster;

Wife: Sarah salad; ;

Sons: Jesse, Jesse, marmaduke, marmaduke, Huckleberry; ;

Other family members: a brother and a sister Lala Fossett.

The school I went to.

Ludgrove private preparatory school;

Eton College; ;

University of London Birkbeck College, University of London Birkbeck College, Bachelor's degree;

In 2002, he went to study in Spain and obtained an honorary bachelor's degree in Spanish studies.

Skilled language

English

Spanish

French

believe

As a Catholic, he believes that faith is the "skeleton" of his life.

[Edit this paragraph] Overview of bear grylls

Bear grylls bear grylls, 1974, was born in Benbridge, Isle of Wight, England. He learned to climb mountains and sail from his father when he was young. As a teenager, I was in the second stage of karate. Now he practices yoga and ninja. At present, bear grylls is a mountaineer, host, best-selling author and international speaker.

He once served in 2 1SAS, referring to 2 1 airborne secret service group, and was good at close target reconnaissance and attack. 1996, when he was still serving in 2 1 SAS, during a routine skydiving training in the desert of South Africa, his parachute canopy was severely torn, and he fell to the ground at an altitude of 5000 meters at twice the normal speed, breaking three vertebrae and losing consciousness in his legs. Next, it took him a year to recover. After his military career, he worked hard to recover and realized his childhood dream-climbing Mount Everest! Although he did not serve in the special forces, he was awarded the honorary rank of major by the Royal Navy Reserve.

1997, he became the youngest person in Britain to climb the top of Amadabram (which means "mother and pearl necklace" in the Sherpa language of Amadabrak Mountain). This mountain with an altitude of 6812m was once called "unattainable" by Edmund Hillary mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary.

Before climbing Mount Everest, Bell was already a black part of karate. He served in the special forces of the British 2 1 Airborne Secret Service for three years. After recovering from his back injury, he decided to realize his childhood dream: climbing Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. On Mount Everest, the death toll increases every year, and one in ten climbers who reach the summit will die. Only about one-thirtieth of British climbers can successfully climb Mount Everest and come back alive. 1At 7: 22 am on May 26th, 998, Bell entered the Guinness Book of Records as the youngest climber in Britain, when he was only 23 years old. That's what his official website said. Bell withstood the test of 90 days of extreme weather in the actual climbing, and went deep into the "dead zone" (more than 26,000 feet) where oxygen was gradually exhausted with limited sleep. Bell almost died in an ice crack at 65,438+09,000 feet on his first reconnaissance climb. The ice cracked, the ground disappeared from under his feet and he was knocked unconscious. Fortunately, there was a rope pulling him. It was his teammates and this rope that saved his life. The money raised during this trip was donated to Rainbow Trust Fund and Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital.

However, in 1995, James Allen, a 22-year-old Englishman with dual British and Australian citizenship, climbed Mount Everest with the Australian team with an Australian passport, but Bell thought he was an "Australian". Some Everest-related websites, such as here, also list Allen as an Australian. In an interview with david letterman in 2007, Letterman called him "the youngest person in Britain to climb Mount Everest". Bell "corrected" that from 65438 to 0999, a 22-year-old Englishman, Michael Matthews, climbed Mount Everest, but died while descending. Later, Bell claimed to be "the youngest Englishman who climbed Mount Everest and came back alive". Bell described this experience in his book The Man Who Climbed Mount Everest.

In addition, Bell led the team across the frozen North Atlantic in a hard-bottomed rubber dinghy without assistance, setting a new precedent. He recorded this adventure in Facing the Frozen Ocean, which was selected as the best sports book of the year in Britain and won the William Hill Sports Book Award. (Note: The William Hill Sports Book Award is established for writers who have made outstanding contributions to sports). He was also thanked by the Royal Navy for leading this record-breaking expedition.

For Bell, he didn't go beyond the limit. He just keeps overcoming challenges, lives for his dreams and dedicates his faith to the world as a gift of communication. Bell is very talented in communication, good at speaking, and has a strong sense of camera, which Jambers won the praise of the public. Bell's experience has played a great role in people's lives, making him one of the youngest and most successful motivational speakers in the world, as well as an excellent writer and host. Bell's passion and enthusiasm for outdoor activities has been shared with one billion people around the world, and people in more than 150 countries and regions watch his TV programs.

In the process of combining exploration work with media work, Bell realized his heartfelt support for charity, which is also the reason why he raised funds to encourage young friends to overcome some of the biggest challenges in life to support many different children's organizations. At the same time, as a special soldier of the British 2 1 Airborne Secret Service, he helped the families of soldiers from the three armed forces. Bell is closely related to many charities, and his many adventures and amazing performances have raised considerable funds for these charities.

As the host of the Discovery Channel's "Man and Wild" series, Bergrils trapped himself in places where tourists often got lost and were at a loss in each episode. On his way back to the civilized world, he showed various survival methods according to local conditions, including walking out of the quicksand of Utah desert, crossing a fast-flowing river in Costa Rica, building an igloo in the Alps and fishing with a harpoon in Hawaii.

[Edit this paragraph]1994-Memorabilia of bear grylls in 2009

1994 —— 1997

Special forces serving in the British 2 1 Airborne Secret Service. Selected by special air service to become a swordsman. The training content includes unarmed combat, desert and cold combat, survival skills, medical care, skydiving, signaling, avoiding driving, climbing and explosion. I have been to North Africa twice. At the end of 1996, he was injured while skydiving freely in southern Africa.

1997

As a young British climber, he climbed Mount Amadabram in the Himalayas (once described as "unattainable" by New Zealand mountaineer Edmund Hillary).

1998

Climb Mount Everest as the youngest mountaineer. In order to help the families of British soldiers in the army, navy and air force and the charities of the three services.

In 2000,

Bell and Sarah got married.

Bell led his team to drive jet skis around Britain (to help the Royal National Lifeboat Association).

The book Face to Face was published, in which Bell told the story of climbing Mount Everest. This book has won top ten sales.

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Face to Face was nominated for the Ballman tasker Prize for Literature.

Note: Baldman tasker Literature Award is for writers whose works are centered on mountains.

In 2002

Bell became the global brand spokesperson of Sure for Men deodorant with the image of climbing Mount Everest.

He got a bachelor's degree from University of London and studied in Spain for some time.

Awarded by the Prince of Wales as the "Prince's Charitable Trust Ambassador".

In 2003

Jesse, the eldest son, was born in June.

Bell led his team across the frozen North Atlantic in a hard-bottomed rubber dinghy.

In 2004

Bell's second book, Facing the Frozen Ocean, was published. This book won the William Hill Sports Book Award. (Note: The William Hill Sports Book Award is established for writers who have made outstanding contributions to sports).

Bell's four-part series about the real life of the French army, The Great Escape of the Army, was broadcast in prime time on British Channel 4.

In 2005

Bell's "The Great Escape of the Army" won the high ratings of Channel 4.

Bell, together with global sailor allen macarthur, was awarded the title of captain by the First Maritime Minister and the Royal Admiralty. Approved by the Queen of England to serve in the Royal Navy.

Bell broke the world record and held a dinner at high altitude. The dining table is suspended under a 24,500-foot hot air balloon. He got down from the basket of a hot air balloon and went to the dining table. He wore a navy uniform and finished three courses. Then he raised his glass to pay tribute to the Queen and parachuted to the ground. He hopes to celebrate the charitable acts of the Prince's Trust Fund and the Duke of Edinburgh Scholarship.

In 2006

Bell hosted the TV program "People and Wild Animals", which is a sub-column of Discovery Channel.

Bell used movies and advertisements to help launch Alpha courses around the world.

In Survival in the Wilderness, Bell went deep into the most inaccessible areas in the world with thin equipment. Show people how to survive. The places I have been to include: Costa Rica jungle, Utah desert, Pacific islands, Sierra Nevada, Alps, Kenya and Alaska.

Bell's wife Sarah published her first book, Marriage Trivia. A small hardcover book tells how to build a beautiful marriage and her distress.

In April, Sarah and Bell gave birth to a lovely boy named marmaduke.

In 2007

Under the sponsorship of GKN, Bell and Jero Kazuo of Parajet Company became the first person to successfully fly over Mount Everest with a powered paraglider. The $654.38 million raised in this challenge was donated to angels and other charities around the world to care for the poorest children in the world.

Bell has produced eight series of programs for British Channel 4 (in cooperation with Global Discovery Channel), and the program is called Born Survivor, Bergrills. Once broadcast, it was very popular in Britain. With the broadcast of TV programs, a survival book about "boy self" was also published, named "Born Survivor". This book has been in the top ten bestsellers of the Sunday Times for ten weeks in a row.

Began the second season of survival through the wilderness of America.

the year of 2008

Bell's next series of Survival in the Wilderness and Natural Survivors covered 65,438+06 regions around the world, from African deserts to Indonesia, Belize, Yukon, Canada, Iraq and so on. Their team produced a 40× 1 hour long program, which Bell never expected!

In 2008, we can also see Bell and his few teammates climbing a distant and unattainable mountain in Antarctica. The funds raised will be donated to the global angel children's charity fund and consciously contribute to the development of alternative energy. In this expedition, kite skiing is carried out under strong wind, the jet ski sledge is started with jet ethanol, and the gliding parachute is started with electricity, and the footwork should be controlled at the same time. During this journey, because the speed of the kite ski umbrella reached 50 kilometers per hour, Bell was caught in the air and hurt his shoulder when he landed.

In 2009

65438+ 10/5 His third son, Halle Bailey, was born naturally in their boathouse.

Countries and regions planned to explore:

Alabama, Norway, Viet Nam, China, Borneo, Uganda, India.

[Edit this paragraph] As the president of the British Scout Association.

Bear grylls will be the president of the new British Scout Association. The current chairman, Peter Duncan, will hand over the baton to explorer Bell in July 2009, ending his five-year term.

When asked why he made this choice, Bell replied: "In short, because I love adventure and enjoy being with good friends. For me, this is the meaning of boy scouts. "

Bear grylls, born on June 7th, 1974, will become the youngest Scout President.

[Edit this paragraph] Books about bear grylls.

Face Up, published in 2000, tells the story of bear grylls's record-breaking feat of climbing Mount Everest at the age of 23.

Facing the Frozen Ocean, published in 2004, tells the story of Bell and his teammates' difficult journey across the frozen North Atlantic in a hard-bottomed rubber dinghy.

Children Climbing Mount Everest tells the story of courage, persistence and wisdom.

Born Survivor: bear grylls (Born Survivor: bear grylls) tells people how to survive in the wild.

Bear grylls is no stranger to limits and Born Survivor: bear grylls are both series books.

Humans and wildlife: survival skills in the most dangerous places on earth.

Survival mission: the gold of the gods.

Bear grylls's The Great Outdoor Adventure (bear grylls: The Great Outdoor Explorer).

Survival mission: the road of wolves (survival mission: escape from danger)