Steve Brown (born 2 June 1981) is a television presenter, public speaker and athlete mentor as well as a former member and captain of the
Great Britain wheelchair rugby squad.
Early life
Brown was raised in a family that supported
Crystal Palace Football Club
Crystal Palace Football Club is a professional football club based in Selhurst in the Borough of Croydon, South London, England, who compete in the Premier League, the highest level of English football. Although formally created as a profe ...
and was inspired by them. He attended
Borden Grammar School
Borden Grammar School is a grammar school with academy status in Sittingbourne, Kent, England, which educates boys aged 11–18. A small number of girls have also been admitted to the Sixth Form. The school holds specialist status in sports.
H ...
in Sittingbourne, Kent and represented the school in football, cricket and cross-country.
Alongside his sport, Brown's greatest pleasure was in exploring the countryside around his home. His interest was so great that he wanted to be a wildlife presenter. "''If I wasn't playing football with my mates I was catching tadpoles and slowworms, and I loved programmes like The Really Wild Show and everything with
David Attenborough
Sir David Frederick Attenborough (; born 8 May 1926) is an English broadcaster, biologist, natural historian and author. He is best known for writing and presenting, in conjunction with the BBC Natural History Unit, the nine natural histor ...
. So that’s what I wanted to be. But the careers master just told me I wouldn't be able to do that and to forget it."''
Injury and recovery
At the age of 23, Brown fell from a first-floor balcony while working in Europe as an area manager for a holiday company. He recounts: "''I tripped and fell from a first-floor balcony. I was looking up when I landed, so when my body stopped my head went back over my shoulders, like a severe whiplash. It snapped my neck, dislocating the C7
ne of the cervical vertebra, below the skulland trapping my spinal cord."''
Very soon after arriving at
Stoke Mandeville Hospital
Stoke Mandeville Hospital is a large National Health Service (NHS) hospital located on the parish borders of Aylesbury and Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire, England. It is managed by Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
It was establishe ...
, Brown was taken to watch
wheelchair rugby
Wheelchair rugby (originally murderball, and known as quad rugby in the United States) is a team sport for athletes with a disability. It is practised in over twenty-five countries around the world and is a summer Paralympic sport.
The US name ...
.
Wheelchair rugby
Brown's potential in the sport was quickly noted by the head coach of the Great Britain squad. In 2006, he was awarded a place in that squad and in 2007 he was part of the team that won gold in the
IWRF European Championship
The IWRF European Championship or IWRF European Zone Championship is the European wheelchair rugby championships that take place every two years between national teams of the continents. The European Championship is also a qualifying tournament fo ...
s.
Despite such precocious progress, Brown narrowly missed selection for the
2008 Beijing Paralympic Games - but was honoured to lead the Olympic and Paralympic Parade of the Heroes through London on the team's return.
Omission from the squad for Beijing only maximised Brown's determination to play at Great Britain's home Paralympics in 2012. He regained his place and, despite breaking his sternum while playing in Germany in 2010, was awarded the captaincy in 2011. At the
London 2012 Paralympics
The 2012 Summer Paralympics, branded as the London 2012 Paralympic Games, were an international multi-sport parasports event held from 29 August to 9 September 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. They were the 14th Summer Paralympic Game ...
, Brown led his team to a 5th-place finish. He has since commented that ''“Being captain at your home Games is the biggest thing that you could do. I was incredibly proud.”''
Although Brown retired from international sport after the London 2012 games, he remains heavily involved in wheelchair rugby as a player and the head coach for Canterbury Hellfire Wheelchair Rugby Club. He is one of the most recognised faces in the sport, having featured in multiple national newspapers and television broadcasts including Channel 4's ''Inside Incredible Athletes''.
Television
Since 2012, Brown has become increasingly present on television for a variety of channels and in a variety of roles. He has presented for the BBC's ''
Truth or Scare'', ''
The One Show
''The One Show'' is a British television magazine and chat show programme. Broadcast live on BBC One weeknights at 7:00 pm, it features topical stories and studio guests. It is currently co-hosted by Alex Jones, Jermaine Jenas, and Ronan K ...
'' and ''
Springwatch
''Springwatch'', ''Autumnwatch'' and ''Winterwatch'', sometimes known collectively as ''The Watches'', are annual BBC television series which chart the fortunes of British wildlife during the changing of the seasons in the United Kingdom. The p ...
''. He has also been a roving reporter for ''Game Changers'' on Sky Sports.
From 12 to 16 October 2015, he joined the ITV team for the live broadcast of the BT World Wheelchair Rugby Challenge at the
Copper Box Arena
The Copper Box Arena is a multi-sport venue built for the 2012 Summer Olympics, located in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, England.
Previously known as the Handball Arena, it was renamed because, aside from handball, it hosted mo ...
in the
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a sporting complex and public park in Stratford, Hackney Wick, Leyton and Bow, in east London. It was purpose-built for the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, situated adjacent to the Stratford City developm ...
. He co-presented from the courtside studio as a pundit alongside
Martin Bayfield
Martin Christopher Bayfield (born 21 December 1966) is an English actor, broadcaster, and former rugby union player who played lock forward for Northampton Saints, Bedford Blues and England, gaining 31 England and 3 Lions caps.
Early life and ...
, the former England and British & Irish Lions rugby union player.
Brown worked as a reporter and commentator for the BBC's coverage of the
Invictus Games
The Invictus Games is an international multi-sport event first held in 2014, for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women, both serving and veterans. The word 'Invictus' means 'unconquered', chosen as an embodiment of the fighting spi ...
in 2014, 2016 and 2017. He has described this work as ''"the privilege of watching people bond and go from being individuals with things in common to being part of a team."'' In September 2016, he was a member of the Channel 4 team that brought coverage of the
Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
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, nations = 159
, athletes = 4,342
, opening = 7 September
, closing = 18 September
, opened_by = President Michel Temer
, cauldron = Clodoaldo Silva
, events = 528 in 22 sports
, stadium = Maracanã
, sum ...
.
In April 2017, Brown became the latest member of the BBC's ''
Countryfile
''Countryfile'' is a British television programme which airs weekly on BBC One and reports on rural, agricultural, and environmental issues in the United Kingdom.
The programme is currently presented by John Craven, Adam Henson, Matt Baker, T ...
'' team. For him this was the realisation of a long-held ambition and a refutation of the careers advisor at school who told him that he would never be a wildlife presenter. He remarked that ''"
is worth every flat tyre, every muddy set of hands, every wet lap… I want to be judged on my performance. I'm hoping people will see it's about ability, not disability.''”
He has presented ''Escape to the Perfect Town'', a spin-off to ''
Escape to the Country
''Escape to the Country'' is a British daytime television reality property-buying/real estate programme, created by Talkback Thames, which premieres on network BBC One, produced by John Comerford and is repeated on BBC Two. It first aired on 1 ...
''.
Other work
Brown is a Sky Sports Scholar and a Sky Sports 'Living for Sport' mentor, as well as a public speaker who has spoken for organisations including Allianz and Sky. His charitable work includes being an ambassador for Wooden Spoon, a patron of Panathlon and a trustee for the Swale Youth Development Fund.
References
External links
Official SiteParalympics GB
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1981 births
Living people
Paralympic wheelchair rugby players of Great Britain
Wheelchair rugby players at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
Television presenters with disabilities