Robert Twigger

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Robert Twigger is a British travel writer and adventurer.

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In addition to having written various non-fiction/autobiographical travel books, he also writes articles for newspapers and magazines such as the Daily Telegraph, Maxim and Esquire, and this area of his work has led him to train in bullfighting in Spain and report on chain gangs in Arizona.

A Channel 4 documentary of his journey to Indonesia was made, entitled Big Snake where he captured the world's longest snake, a reticulated python.

In 2004 he completed a three year epic, two thousand mile journey across North West Canada in the wake of eighteenth century explorer and trapper Alexander Mackenzie. Twigger and his team being the first to successfully complete this route since 1793.

He is married and lives in Cairo.

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Preceded by:
Simon Hughes
William Hill Sports Book of the Year winner
1998
Succeeded by:
Derek Birley