Double Olympic gold medal-winning rower James Cracknell talks to Gabriel Clarke about his career as an oarsman and as an adventurer, as well as the cycling accident which caused life-changing brain damage.
James Cracknell is making a steady recovery [] “I’m not any more,” he adds, referring to the legacy left by a horrific accident that could have cost him his life.
- I want to make my very first quilt for my son- age 29- he is getting married on the beach( he lives on the coast). I had to work so hard while he was.
- Double Olympic gold medal-winning rower James Cracknell talks to Gabriel Clarke about his career as an oarsman and as an adventurer, as well as the cycling accident.
- When Beverley Turner walked into the intensive care unit seven days ago and saw her husband, adventurer and Olympic rowing champion James Cracknell.
- James Cracknell: Hopefully, we’ll get back to where we once were James Cracknell and his wife Beverley Turner have written a searingly honest account of.