Martine Wright

Paralympian | Resilience Advocate | Disability Inclusion Champion, Martine Wright
Motivation, Team Building
Inspiring Women, Resilience
Martine Wright

Biography

Martine Wright is a British Paralympian, motivational speaker, and resilience advocate who survived the 7/7 London bombings in 2005, despite losing both legs in the attack. Drawing on her personal journey of recovery, she transitioned into sitting volleyball, representing Great Britain at the 2012 London Paralympics and earning a reputation as a determined and inspirational athlete. Beyond sport, Martine empowers individuals and organizations through her motivational speaking, sharing insights on resilience, overcoming adversity, and cultivating a positive mindset in the face of challenges. She has worked with a range of corporate, educational, and charity organizations to inspire teams, leaders, and young people. Martine’s story exemplifies courage, perseverance, and the power of human spirit, making her a highly sought-after speaker and mentor. She continues to champion adaptive sports and advocate for disability awareness, inclusion, and mental strength worldwide.