Phil Packer

Packer in 2013

Philip Michael 'Phil' Packer (born 1972) is a British charity activist, who suffered serious injuries while serving with the British military in Iraq in 2008, and has since engaged in numerous publicised physical challenges in support of his charity, the British Inspiration Trust (BRIT), and other causes.

Surgery and Rehabilitation

Packer learning how to climb stairs at RNOH Stanmore as a wheelchair user

Packer sustained catastrophic spinal cord injuries in 2008, whilst on operational duty with British military forces in Iraq.[1][2] He suffered a motor-complete T12/L1 spinal cord injury,[3][4] and was told he would never walk again.[5] Following surgery and recuperation, his injury improved to T12/L1 motor-incomplete.

Physical challenges to raise funds

Following his recuperation, Packer has embarked on numerous publicised physical challenges, both to raise money, and to help himself recuperate psychologically from his injuries.

Packer hauling himself up El Capitan

In February 2009, less than a year after his injury, Packer rowed the English Channel with Alastair Humphreys.[6]

Next he entered the 2009 London Marathon.[4] It took him thirteen days to complete the course, then the longest time in the event's history.[6] By the end of the marathon he had raised £637,000 for wounded ex-servicemen.[7][8]

The same year with support from an expert climbing team led by Andy Kirkpatrick, Packer was brought up El Capitan, the granite cliff in Yosemite National Park, over a period of 3 days.[9][10]

In 2010 Packer and BBC presenter Kate Silverton, with other personalities, took part in the National Three Peaks Challenge for Sport Relief, climbing the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales in 72 hours. The challenge was the focus of the BBC documentary A Major Mountain to Climb.[9]

He also took part in the 2010 London Marathon, completing it in 26 hours.[8]

From January to December 2012, Packer walked 2012 miles throughout the U.K. and Northern Ireland, to raise awareness of his charity. [11]

In September 2015, Packer again walked a marathon through London, taking 14 hours, to raise funds for BRIT.[12]

Charity positions

In 2010 Packer founded the British Inspiration Trust (BRIT), which aims to "deliver inspiration to young people facing adversity (who are physically or mentally disabled, deprived, have medical conditions, are injured or wounded)". The Trust was launched with an event at 10 Downing Street with Prime Minister David Cameron.[13]

His principal role is with BRIT but he has also held positions in other charities:

Awards

In 2009, he won the Helen Rollason Award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards, was "Fundraiser of the Year" at the Pride of Britain Awards,[14] and received the Athlete of the Year Badge from The Scout Association.[15]

Packer was made appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) (Mil) in the Queen's Birthday Honours of 2010,[16][17] and also received the Jane Tomlinson Inspiration Award from Runner's World.[18]

In 2012, Packer was awarded an honorary Master of Arts degree in Education from the University of Chichester. In 2014, he was awarded a Master of Arts degree in Psychological Trauma from the University of Chester.

References

  1. "Soldier Phil Packer gets ready for his biggest battle in London Marathon", Gareth A Davies, Daily Telegraph, 17 March 2009
  2. "Courage of crippled major Phil Packer raising £1m for Heroes", Kate Jackson, The Sun, 4 May 2009
  3. "Marathon miracle", GMTV, 11 Jun 2009
  4. 1 2 "How 2012 has given an Iraq casualty hope for the future", Neil Wilson, Daily Mail, 16 October 2008
  5. "Paraplegic soldier rows Channel", BBC News, 14 February 2009
  6. 1 2 "Major Phil Packer finishes marathon", Sara Dixon, The Times, 9 May 2009
  7. "Disabled Major Phil Packer crosses London Marathon finish line two weeks after starting", Sharon Van Geuns, Daily Mirror, 10 May 2009
  8. 1 2 "London Marathon major Phil Packer gets over line in 26 hours", Metro, 27 April 2010
  9. 1 2 "Iraq War veteran Phil Packer and BBC newsreader Kate Silverton complete Three Peaks Challenge", Daily Telegraph, 10 March 2010
  10. Major Phil Packer: 'I don't want to let other people down', Phil Reay-Smith, Daily Telegraph, 11 June 2009
  11. "Chichester College is proud to be supporting the British Inspiration Trust", Chichester College news
  12. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/society/11877099/Wounded-army-major-defies-odds-in-charity-exploits.html
  13. Inspirational Malmesbury teen chosen for Iraq hero's new inspiration charity, Tina Robins, Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard, 2 December 2010
  14. "Fundraiser Of The Year - Major Phil Packer", Pride of Britain Award Winners 2009
  15. Scout's honour for Britain's best, The Scout Association, 31 July 2009
  16. "No. 59446". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 2010. p. 5.
  17. Dog unit army major among Queen's honours, BBC News Online, 12 June 2010
  18. Heroes Of Running 2010: The Winners - The Inspiration: Major Phil Packer, Runner's World, 23 April 2010
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