
Actor
Born March 12, 1977 in Martinique, France
Philippe Ribière, born on March 12, 1977, in Martinique, is a French professional climber, photographer, and author known for his career in adaptive climbing and for founding the "Handi-Grimpe" event in 2003. Ribière was born in Martinique with several congenital malformations associated with Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome. He was abandoned at birth before being adopted at the age of four by a couple living in the Gard region of France. His childhood was marked by surgeries, the challenges of his disability, and mockery—experiences he describes as having strongly shaped his character. As a child, he was passionate about cycling; when he sought to join a local club in the Gard to practice the sport, the manager rejected him, saying, "I don't want a disabled person here." He subsequently discovered rock climbing in 1994 and joined a local club where he was welcomed without discrimination.