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From Rugby Fields to Mountain Peaks: Ed Jackson’s Inspirational Journey

Former British rugby player Ed Jackson has redefined his life’s trajectory by climbing some of the world’s most challenging mountains after becoming paralyzed from a pool accident in 2017. His journey, filled with intense rehabilitation and unwavering determination, led him to summit Snowdon in Wales and even the iconic Matterhorn in the Alps. Through his charity, Millimeters to Mountains, Jackson now inspires and assists others facing physical adversities to conquer their own “mountains.” His story, chronicled in the uplifting documentary “The Mountain Within Me,” celebrates the power of resilience and the human spirit to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges.

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