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Carl Lewis

During his career, Carl Lewis won 9 Olympic gold medals and attended four Olympic Games, earning himself international respect and a place in history as one of the greatest athletes of all time. An activist for family, youth, education, wellness and fitness, Carl brings his international celebrity to attract...

Matthew Pinsent

Four times Olympic gold medalist Sir Matthew Pinsent is one of Great Britain’s most successful and highest profile athletes of all time. In 1992 Matthew graduated in Geography from St Catherine’s College, Oxford, where he was President of the Oxford Rowing Club.  Also in 1992, at the age of...

Linford Christie

Undoubtedly Europe’s greatest ever 100m sprinter, Linford Christie became the Olympic 100m Champion after winning the Gold Medal in Barcelona, 1992. In an International career spanning seventeen years, Linford competed over 60 times for his country and won more major championship medals, 23, than any other British sprinter. Linford...

Sebastian Coe

Lord Coe is Chairman of IAAF – International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Using all his political skills and strategic know-how, he famously led the bid to host the world’s biggest sporting event in 2012. It was the same determination that had earlier helped him become one of the...

Sir John Armitt

Sir John Armitt is currently Chairman of the National Express Group and City & Guilds, and is Deputy Chairman of the Berkeley Group. Sir John is also a member of the Board of Transport for London and the Airports Commission; he is Senior Vice President of the Institution of...

Steve Redgrave

Sir Steve Redgrave has proved himself to be the greatest Olympian Britain has ever produced. After striking gold in Atlanta – Britain’s solitary victory of the games – he became the only British athlete ever (and one of only five sportsmen worldwide) who has won gold medals at five...

Ben Ainslie

Sir Ben Ainslie is the most successful Olympic sailor of all time. At his first ever Olympic Games, Ben won an Olympic silver medal, and in the next four Olympic Games, he went on to win consecutive gold medals at the next four Olympic Games, cemented his position as...

Alex Balfour

Alex Balfour is Chief Digital Officer of the Engine Group, the UK’s largest independent marketing communications group comprising 15 agencies and operating across 3 continents. Previously Alex was appointed Head of New Media for the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) in 2006. At LOCOG...

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