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Mick Brennan (alpine skier) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mick Brennan (alpine skier)
Michael "Mick" Brennan (born 29 October 1979) is a British alpine skier. Brennan lost both his lower legs in a bomb attack whilst serving in the British army in Iraq in 2004. His rehabilitation saw him first attempt to compete in the Summer Paralympics in Beijing before switching to alpine ski sports. In 2014 he qualified for the Great Britain team for the Winter Paralympics in Sochi as a sit-skier. ==Personal history== Brannan was born in 1979 and comes from the English town of Doncaster. He became a career soldier and joined the British Army. In January 2004, while on duty in Iraq, he answered a volunteer call to join the Royal Signal Bomb Squad, and became part of the Army's bomb disposal team. In late 2004, at the rank of sergeant, he was caught within the blast of a suicide bomb. The blast removed both of his legs below the knees and he landed heavily on his head placing him in a coma for two weeks. He was flown to Germany where he awoke from his coma, and spent the next three years attending Headley Court rehabilitation centre.〔 Brennan's physical recovery was hampered by mental health issues, caused by damage sustained to his head during the bomb attack.〔 In a 2014 interview Brennan stated that people have difficulty reading his emotive state, and that he has difficulty handling his anger.〔 In 2011 his anger management issues led to the collapse of his marriage and his discharge from the Army after being sent home for misbehaviour from a Combined Services skiing camp.〔
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