Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE
Explorer
Writer
Motivation
Leadership
Teamwork
Exploration
He is the first man to visit the North and South Poles by surface means, and the first man ever to cross the entirety of Antarctica on foot. At 65, he became the oldest Briton to summit Mount Everest.
From 1979-1982, he covered the entire 52,000 miles of the earth's polar axis and in 1992 he discovered the lost city of Ubar in Oman. In 2003, after having suffered a heart attack that required a double bypass, he ran seven marathons in seven days on seven continents in support of the British Heart Foundation. In 2007, despite a fear of heights, he climbed the Eiger via its highly dangerous North face, raising £1.5 million for the Marie Curie Cancer Care charity.
He has written thirteen books, both fiction and non-fiction, including a biography of fellow explorer Captain Scott and the story of his White Nile hovercraft expedition A Talent for Trouble, the account of his around the world journey To The Ends of the Earth, and Fit for Life: Reach Your Personal Best – And Stay There. During his military career he fought with the Sultan of Oman's army against Yemeni communist rebels, a period that inspired his book The Feather Men, which has been made into feature film The Killer Elite starring Clive Owen and Robert De Niro.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes has travelled to the most dangerous and inaccessible places on earth, almost died countless times, lost nearly half his fingers to frostbite, raised millions of pounds for charity and been awarded a polar medal and an OBE. He has been an elite soldier, an athlete, a mountaineer, an explorer, a best-selling author and nearly replaced Sean Connery as James Bond. In his autobiography he describes how he led expeditions all over the world and became the first person to travel to both poles on land. He tells of how he discovered the lost city of Ubar in Oman and attempted to walk solo and unsupported to the North Pole – the expedition that cost him several fingers, and very nearly his life. His most recent challenge was scaling the north face of the Eiger, one of the most awesome mountaineering challenges in the world. Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes OBE, 3rd Baronet, looks back on a life lived at the very limits of human endeavour.
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