Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

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Many in his place would have fallen into despondency, but not Paul de Gelder, who five years ago lost an arm and a leg in an attack by a bull shark ... Now he inspires others to small feats of life.

Paul de Gelder, 36, served as an Australian Navy diver when he lost two limbs when attacked by a male bull shark during an anti-terror exercise in Sydney Harbor in February 2009. Now Paul travels around Australia, telling his story to inspire others to overcome life's adversities.

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Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

1. Paul de Gelder comes out of the water after swimming in Balmoral Beach in Sydney Harbor. In his 36 years, Paul managed to be a drug dealer, a stripper, a military diver, survive a shark attack, and then become a motivational speaker, a book author, an activist, and even star in a TV series.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

2. Having lost two limbs after a shark attack, Paul did not give up, but made his life even richer and more interesting, becoming an example and a source of inspiration for others.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

3. Paul de Gelder gives a motivational speech to the staff of M & C Saatchi Worldwide in Sydney, Australia.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

4. Paul trains at the gym in Sydney. Not so long ago, he got the lead role in a series called Fearless, which is going to be released by Microsoft.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

5. Paul during a swim in Balmoral Beach in Sydney Harbor.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

6. During a medical examination at the naval base HMAS Penguin.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

7. Currently, Paul is watching the behavior of great white sharks with scientists while filming a documentary for the Discovery Channel in South Australia.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

8. Paul is a member of The Pew Environment Group, a company that lobbies for new shark conservation funds.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

9. Paul de Gelder is preparing for the race in Pyrmont.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

10. Paul's story was chronicled in the book No Time For Fear, published by Pinguin in 2011.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

11. Paul de Gelder's army badge hangs from the rear-view mirror in a car.

Never Give Up, or Life After a Shark Attack

12. Paul de Gelder while jogging in Pyrmont.

Paul de Gelder: Life after the shark attack

Keywords: Sharks | Life | Disabled | Legs | Arms

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