Paralympian Steve Brown has had a very fruitful career as a Wheelchair rugby athlete including captaincy at London 2012. Since then he had continued to push the boundaries and now works as a TV reporter and pundit, public speaker, mentor and coach.
I love and am inspired by this young man. I pray that God continues to use you to inspire through a very unfortunate situation.. I also love to watch him on escape to the country I fell in love with show because of his excellent
Love it with Steve Brown presenting as his enthusiasm about life is so infectious & so encouraging to see. God bless you Steve.❤️💙💚💖💕❣️🧡😍⭐💞💟🤩🌟💝💛💜🤎🖤🌸🌼💐❤️💙💚💖💕❣️🧡😍⭐💞💟🤩🌟💝💛💜🤎🖤🌸🌼💐XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Thanks for sharing this Steve. It's really a disgrace wheelchair users like yourself are being discriminated against just because of being a wheelchair user. God bless you, Steve.❤️💙💚💖💕❣️😍🧡💞🤩💝💛💜🤎🖤⭐🌟❤️💙💚💖💕❣️😍🧡💞🤩💝💛💜🤎🖤⭐🌟XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
The trouble is Red Kites drop their food sometimes and in domestic feeding situations this food lands in other people's gardens. Rats and other pests soon follow and dogs and pups do not fare well eating somebody else's bacon leftovers dropped in their back gardens. I'm all for country feeding of red kites but not in urban areas.....
Ive switched off since Steve Brown joined the team. His laddish accent annoys me, also I don't have the energy to listen twice as hard with the volume on tv going up and down to compensate
Steve Brown is amazing he is a very good Sportsman and I have played sports web Steve Brown I played wheelchair rugby with him remain as it is a very good sportsman and nice guy
i am in a chair as well . soon i get my new leg and will be able to shoot standing upright . nothing is going to stop me . archery is one hell of a sport. longbow needs part of your soul .
So sweet, nice video :-) Reminds me of nature watching with my Dad when I was little, who is also a wheelchair user. I'm a nature lover thanks to my Dad :-) Love hen harriers. Thanks for sharing ☆☆