Craig Wood served in the British Armed Forces as a Rifleman.

Craig Wood served in the British Armed Forces as a Rifleman. He lost both his legs and left hand in a blast in Afghanistan, he was just 18.


Currently, his planning a solo sailing trip from Mexico to Japan at the end of 2024. 
This adventure is to raise money for Blesma and Turn to Starboard to make a difference for many others.

"I suddenly found myself in a deep hole as a triple amputee, until I discovered my passion for sailing and traveling the world. Sailing helped me to overcome the feeling of being trapped.

So just a few months later, I started my training for the Paralympics with support from Blesma and Turn 2 Starboard amongst many more organizations and charities. A new world of opportunity opened up, and a new purpose grew in me.

Today, my life has developed beyond my dreams. I managed to sail many parts of the world with some personal highlights being extensive journeying around Patagonia and as far south as 55 degrees, a mere 50 miles from the notorious Cape Horn. While on my travels I was fortunate enough to meet my wonderful wife that gifted me two amazing children."

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