JJ Chalmers Biography
JJ Chalmers is a Scottish TV personality who also won an Invictus Games medal. In 2011, while serving as a Royal Marine in Afghanistan, he was injured by a bomb.
How old is JJ Chalmers? – Age
He is 37 years old as of 20 December 2023. He was born in 1986 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. His real name is John-James Chalmers.
JJ Chalmers Family – Children
Chalmers, the son of John Chalmers, Moderator of the Church of Scotland General Assembly from 2014 to 2015, was born on December 20, 1986, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Following his time at Strathallan School, he attended the University of Edinburgh and graduated with a Bachelor of Education. He taught craft, design, and technology at Edinburgh’s Balerno Community High School.
JJ Chalmers Wife – Children
Chalmers is married to Kornelia, and they have a son and daughter.
JJ Chalmers Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of £41,386.
JJ Chalmers Invictus Games
Chalmers won a non-amputee cycling medal representing Britain at the Invictus Games in September 2014. As captain of the trike team, he received a gold medal in the Men’s IRecB1 Recumbent Circuit Race as part of a British trio that finished together. Earlier that day, Chalmers had won bronze in the 1-mile time trial. He also received a bronze medal in the 4 x 100m mixed relay race.
JJ Chalmers Career
Chalmers thusly introduced Public Paralympic Day for Channel 4, as well as a web-based show for the 2015 IPC Sports Big showdowns in Doha. In July 2016, he got back to the 2016 Invictus Games as a minister, recounting his story at the initial service as well as working with the BBC in their inclusion of the games.
Chalmers included on The Godlike people Show prior to heading out to Rio de Janeiro as a moderator for Channel 4’s inclusion of the 2016 Summer Paralympics, as well as showing up as a visitor on The Last Leg series Live from Rio. In the wake of getting back from Rio he facilitated the Group GB Olympics and Paralympics Homecoming March in Manchester, close by Imprint Chapman and Helen Skelton.
Inferable from his experience as a Regal Marine, Chalmers introduced Individuals Recall, with Sophie Raworth, a series displayed all through the seven day stretch of recognition, prior to showing up on the BBC’s inclusion of Recognition at the Cenotaph.
Likewise in 2016 Chalmers was co-analyst of the Ruler City hall leader’s Show on BBC One. On 21 February 2017, Chalmers started introducing a portion of the games fragments on the BBC News channel and BBC Breakfast. He joined the BBC Game Group, filling in as a moderator and columnist on occasions like the Incomparable North, Extraordinary Manchester Run and The London Long distance race. He likewise joined The One Show as a highlights correspondent.
2017 likewise saw Chalmers start working in radio, as a component of BBC Radio 5 Live’s, Reality Para Games inclusion of London 2017, as well as introducing the Games Writers Grant selected radio narrative, To Helmand and Back. He finished the year introducing the 2017 Invictus Games, held in Toronto.
In 2018 he filled in as a trackside correspondent for BBC Game at the World Games Indoor Titles, then, at that point, as 5 Live’s principal journalist of the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang, prior to introducing for BBC Game’s inclusion of the District Games in the Gold Coast and the 2018 Invictus Games in Sydney.
Away from sport, Chalmers partook in Journey: Street to Santiago, where seven famous people embraced a middle age journey, across the North of Spain, to see whether it actually has importance today. He worked for the BBC on occasions, for example, Marching the Variety and the recognitions to check the 75th Commemoration of the D-Day arrivals. He described Scotland Recalls 100 Years of Cease-fire, a broadly communicated administration from Glasgow House of prayer.
In 2019, he was a piece of the BBC’s group dealing with RideLondon, 2019 UCI Street Big showdowns and Glasgow Track Cycling World Cup. On 3 September 2020, it was declared that Chalmers would be partaking in the eighteenth series of Rigorously Come Moving. He hit the dance floor with proficient Amy Dowden. He was wiped out in the quarter finals of the opposition, subsequent to losing the dance-off to Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer.
In Walk 2021, the BBC reported that Chalmers would join Sarah Moore and Jacqui Joseph as a moderator on Cash In vain. In April, Chalmers was important for the BBC show group covering the burial service of Sovereign Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. On 24 June Chalmers was reported as one of the moderators for BBC inclusion of the 2020 Summer Olympics to be held in Tokyo. He was unintentionally flown out to Tokyo by a similar pilot who flew him home from Afghanistan while Chalmers was in a therapeutically prompted unconsciousness.
In mid 2022 Chalmers introduced Dunkirk: Mission Unthinkable; a three-section TV series zeroing in on the occasions of Activity Dynamo, the departure of United fighters during The Second Great War from the sea shores and harbor of Dunkirk. In April 2022 Chalmers showed up on BBC’s Nursery workers’ Reality, presenting the nursery at his family home of six years, in Fife, Scotland.
In November 2022, Chalmers was the anchor moderator for the BBC inclusion of the Wheelchair Rugby Association World Cup. In August 2023, Chalmers co-gave The Imperial Edinburgh Military Tattoo Jennifer Reoch for BBC One.