Mr Rogoff has recently been
one of four injured military personnel to journey in a small boat to Antigua from one of the Canary Isles. He lost a limb through an accident when parachuting at Villa Park back in the winter of 1998. He has made clear he wants to come back to the place where he damaged his body so many years ago. Full colour printing and poster printing may be useful for individuals or groups that are engaged in charitable fundraising. Mr Rogoff has told the Birmingham Mail:
“It’s 17 years since my injuries. I don’t dwell on it. The guys that I’m involved with in this particular event have had far more traumatised incidents than me.”
Mr Rogoff has revealed that he would like to visit the ground during the month of April. Villa Park remains highly accessible to visitors, whether or not they are coming from south of Birmingham. It seems a long time since Mr Rogoff hit the stand from the air while dressed up as Father Christmas. Prince Harry has congratulated all the rowers for their collective achievement of crossing an ocean in under 50 days.
Mr Rogoff married a nurse who looked after him when he was undergoing rehabilitation. The couple now have 14-year-old twin boys, Oliver and Harry.
