Frank Bruno
At the age of 10, Frank left school to follow his parents filming the oceans. The school of life forges another future for him. At 18, he anticipates the military call-up and volunteers to go to fight in Lebanon, unfortunately, he was injured, causing him to lose a leg. However, this did not hinder him in the slightest, he came back with much stronger and richer experiences.
Three years after this tragedy, he graduated as valedictorian in France from the School of professional scuba divers and scuba diving instructors.
He then decided to embark on travels for several years. A wreck researcher, his journey makes him discover true ancient wonders. But much more than amphorae or gold coins, he understands that the greatest treasure is sharing.
This is the first time that he has been able to share the treasure.
In 2003, he then launched the association Bout de vie, which allows young amputees to be invited to join him for free on his trips to the ends of the earth. For him, for others, he carries out great challenges, and extraordinary adventures.
Frank currently resides in Corsica where he is recognized as a survival specialist.
- 2005-2006: Rowed across the Atlantic in 54 days, 3rd out of 26 able-bodied
- 2006: Walked up to the North Pole with Russian military
- Crossing the Greenland polar cap from East to West with Nicolas Dubreuil dragging a 120 kilo pulka over 540km in 34 days
- Descending the Yukon River in a kayak alone and without assistance, 3500km face to face
- Ascension of Kilimanjaro, Cerro Pissis (highest volcano in the world), Mont Blanc and many others
- Climbing the Perserajuk massif in Kangersunneq Bay, Greenland with young amputees. An unprecedented and very committed expedition. We will have no assistance and it will require long days of walking. Already tested on several events, these young people are very strong mentally and it will be a hell of a revenge on life.