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interview Paul St John Martin’s philosophy on life is simple – you either endure it or enjoy it. From a very early age Paul opted for the Island Life - August/September 2010 Maasai elders in Africa, and swum with his cause he was told abruptly by the sharks at the Great Barrier Reef – not to Round the World yachtsman: “You mention jumping out of airplanes. don’t look very disabled to me!” The BT Global Challenge evolved Paul continued: “I argued that I latter. Now having just turned 60 he purely by chance when he spotted couldn’t run any more so I was not fully has time to relax and reflect on a hectic an advert for recruits in a newspaper. able, but by then the list of 10,000 lifestyle he claims has been enhanced, When he decided to make known his applicants had dwindled to 2,500. Then in order of importance, by happiness, interest in taking part he was politely one day I had a call saying ‘if you want health and wealth. told from the other end of the phone: to go you can go’. They had kept me on “Yes sir, you and 10,000 others!” the reserve list for a year, by which time Paul, who lives with Sue, his wife of 37 years, near Merstone, once took Undeterred, and in the safe everybody else had dropped out, and I part in the Cape Town to Boston leg of knowledge he had suffered a snapped sailing’s BT Global Challenge. He spent Achilles tendon twice, and had metal the Millennium not in an over-priced pins inserted in his shoulders he the leg he completed, negotiating force hotel, but at the base camp of Mount even applied to sail on a boat for the 10 gales and The Doldrums. He says: Everest. He has helped the visually disabled. “Being on a 63ft boat with 14 others impaired negotiate the Higher Atlas Mountains; shared the wisdom of the 38 He got to the interview stage, but when he met Chay Blyth to further got the place.” Paul’s yacht finished 13th of 14 on for seven weeks taught me an awful lot about life. For one thing never allow Visit our new website - www.visitislandlife.com