Sports Personalities
Welcome to our Sports Personalities speakers listing. We have a broad range of sporting talent specifically for corporate entertainment. Our sports speakers are drawn from Olympic and Paralympic champions, Football, Rugby etc. We always aim, through clear briefing and communication before and after the right speaker is selected, to deliver the exact presentation required for that particular event and client. We listen to our clients, to really understand what they want, and try to the best of our ability to fulfil their expectations.
Close your event with one of our Sports speakers, and enjoy listening to their stories of how they achieved their success and laugh at their amusing and anecdotal tales about their careers, the ups and downs of being a professional sports personality or Olympic / Paralympic Champion.
All our sports after dinner speakers are proven entertainers on the speaker circuit and are sure to deliver amusing, informative and interesting speeches to end the evening perfectly.
If your event has a sports theme or coincides with a particular sports event, then a sports speaker is the obvious choice!
Bob Champion
In 1981, Bob won the Grand National on Aldaniti. He finally retired from racing in 1983 having won some 500 races. Other major races that Bob won during his career were The Tote Eider Chase, The Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup, The Black & White Hurdle, The SGB Chase, The SGB Hurdle and The Whitbread Trial Chase. In 1983, he received the MBE, and also formed the Bob Champion Cancer Trust, raising over 20 Million pounds for cancer research.
Clive Woodward
Sir Clive Woodward was the manager of the England Rugby team and is one the country's leading motivational speakers.
The son of a RAF pilot, Woodward was educated at HMS Conway School Ship where he played rugby at centre alongside a fly-half Iain Duncan Smith who would later become leader of the Conservative Party.
Conrad Humphreys
Conrad Humphreys is an inspirational team leader and world-class British yachtsman, as well as a renowned personality in the south-west and on the international sailing scene. At 35, Conrad has already crammed a lifetime of adventure and achievement into his life enduring some of the most hostile oceans of the world. Conrad has sailed around the world three times, competing in three different races.
Iwan Thomas
Iwan Thomas is without doubt one of the finest 400m runners that Britain has ever seen
A former European Champion, Commonwealth Champion, World Cup winner and current British Record Holder, Iwan, a late starter to the world of Athletics, preferring to concentrate on BMX bike riding than to run one lap of the track.
He started his career in 1992, represented the British 4x400m relay team at the World Junior Championships, helping them to 5th place.
Jeremy Dale
Jeremy Dale is the UK's most innovative trick shot artist and has been ranked as high as number two in the world. His shows have to be seen to believed since Jeremy is a completely ambidextrous golfer able to hit both left and right handed. Jeremy's highest world ranking was number two, finishing runner up at the 2005 World Golf Trick-shot Championship, an event he came incredibly close to winning outright.
Stefaan Engels
Stefaan Engels has made a new World record by finishing 365 marathon races within 365 days. From being an asthmatic child, he developed himself through running to become the world's first Marathon Man.
"Marathon Man" has covered a distance of 15.401 kilometers since setting off from his home town of Ghent on February 6, 2010, participating in races in Spain, Portugal, Canada, Mexico, Italy, Greece, Holland, Germany, Belgium the UK and the US.
Stuart Boreham
Stuart Boreham has lead, by any means, a very individual and quite extraordinary life. Born with cerebral palsy which affects his legs and thus his mobility, Stuart has overcome his disability and gone on to achieve some remarkable feats.
He became the first person to travel the length of the UK by working ride-on-lawnmower, when he travelled from John O'Groats to Land's End at a top speed of 7 miles per hour in 1996.


