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Nationality
  
English

Years active
  
2005 - present

Name
  
Henry Cookson



Born
  
16 September 1975 (
1975-09-16
)

Occupation
  
Explorer-expedition organiser

Known for
  
Holder of the World Record for reaching the exact centre of the Antarctic without mechanical means in 2006

Henry cookson on antarctic wilderness


Henry John R Cookson (born 16 September 1975), FRGS, is a British polar explorer and adventurer. On 19 January 2007 he, alongside fellow Britons Rory Sweet and Rupert Longsdon, and their Canadian polar guide Paul Landry, became the first team to reach the southern pole of Inaccessibility (POI) by foot, that last visitors being a research team using tracked vehicles & planes in 1965.

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Early life

He was born in Wimbledon and attended the Ecole de Roche, Harrow School, and the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He briefly worked at investment bank Goldman Sachs.

Scott Dunn Polar Challenge

In 2005 he was persuaded to enter the Scott Dunn Polar Challenge as the third member of Team Hardware, alongside Rory Sweet and Rupert Longsdon. Despite all being novice polar explorers, they defied the odds and won the gruelling 360 mile race to the magnetic north pole, breaking the course record in the process and finishing four hours ahead of the nearest competitors, a team of a Royal Marine and two Army Commandos.

Team N2i

Following the success of the Scott Dunn Polar Challenge, the trio decided to turn their sights on an expedition to the Antarctic Pole of Inaccessibility. Training began in 2006, and Canadian Paul Landry joined the effort. On 19 January 2007, 48 days after setting off from Novolazarevskaya Station, the four reached their goal, after kite skiing 1,100 miles to their destination. Upon arrival, they discovered the most visible remains left behind from the previous Soviet expedition in 1958, and the only indication that they had reached the POI - a bust of Lenin, which had been fixed to the chimney of a Russian built hut.

For their endeavors, they are in the Guinness Book of Records as the first people to reach the center of the Antarctic Continent, the Pole of Inaccessibility, without using mechanical means.

Walking With The Wounded

It was announced in 2010 that Henry had been approached by Simon Daglish and Edward Parker to sign on as an expedition guide for Walking With The Wounded, a charitable expedition to the north pole aimed at raising funds for injured servicemen and women. The expedition patron is Prince Harry, who has stated his intention to join the expedition for its final days should his military commitments allow.

References

Henry Cookson Wikipedia


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