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Paul Liam Pritchard (born 1967) is a former rock climber and mountaineer and was one of the foremost British climbers of the 1980s and 1990s. He was born in Bolton, England and started climbing when he was 16 years old. He is notable for having climbed difficult routes across the United Kingdom and around the world. In 1998, he suffered a serious head injury while attempting to climb the Totem Pole, which left him hemiplegic. Since the accident he has continued to engage in various forms of outdoor recreation and has published multiple books about his recovery.

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  • Paul Pritchard (en)
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  • Paul Liam Pritchard (* 26. April 1967 in Bolton, Lancashire) ist ein britischer Kletterer, Bergsteiger und preisgekrönter Autor, der in Tasmanien lebt. Seit einem Kletterunfall am Totem Pole im Februar 1998 ist seine rechte Körperhälfte gelähmt. (de)
  • Paul Liam Pritchard (born 1967) is a former rock climber and mountaineer and was one of the foremost British climbers of the 1980s and 1990s. He was born in Bolton, England and started climbing when he was 16 years old. He is notable for having climbed difficult routes across the United Kingdom and around the world. In 1998, he suffered a serious head injury while attempting to climb the Totem Pole, which left him hemiplegic. Since the accident he has continued to engage in various forms of outdoor recreation and has published multiple books about his recovery. (en)
  • Paul Pritchard, né en 1967 à Bolton, est un des principaux grimpeurs et alpinistes britanniques des années 1980 et 1990. Victime d'un grave accident en 1998, il est aussi reconnu pour ses ouvrages, et est le seul auteur ayant reçu à deux reprises le . (fr)
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  • Paul Liam Pritchard (* 26. April 1967 in Bolton, Lancashire) ist ein britischer Kletterer, Bergsteiger und preisgekrönter Autor, der in Tasmanien lebt. Seit einem Kletterunfall am Totem Pole im Februar 1998 ist seine rechte Körperhälfte gelähmt. (de)
  • Paul Liam Pritchard (born 1967) is a former rock climber and mountaineer and was one of the foremost British climbers of the 1980s and 1990s. He was born in Bolton, England and started climbing when he was 16 years old. He is notable for having climbed difficult routes across the United Kingdom and around the world. In 1998, he suffered a serious head injury while attempting to climb the Totem Pole, which left him hemiplegic. Since the accident he has continued to engage in various forms of outdoor recreation and has published multiple books about his recovery. (en)
  • Paul Pritchard, né en 1967 à Bolton, est un des principaux grimpeurs et alpinistes britanniques des années 1980 et 1990. Victime d'un grave accident en 1998, il est aussi reconnu pour ses ouvrages, et est le seul auteur ayant reçu à deux reprises le . (fr)
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