An army veteran has become the first disabled person to ski solo to the South Pole. It took Jonny Huntington 46 days to cross more than 500 miles of Antarctic ice. The 38-year-old from Devon suffered a stroke in 2014, which initially left him paralysed from the neck down on his left side.
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