Hall of Fame

The Hall of Fame was launched as part of the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Sporting Club in 2011. The Hall of Fame seeks to recognise and celebrate the fantastic achievements of º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ affiliated performers and coaches.

Many º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ alumni have reached senior international level within their sport. Olympic and Paralympic medallists, World Champions, top sports coaches, leaders and practitioners are recognised within the Hall of Fame for their achievements.

Nominations for 2024 are now closed. We welcome submissions from alumni and friends to recognise the amazing successes of some of º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ’s greatest sportspeople and nominations will reopen following the inductions for 2024.

2023 inductees

Ama Agbeze

Ama Agbeze MBE

MSc Finance and Management (2007)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Netball
  • Over 100 caps for England having made her international career debut in 2001
  • Captained the England Roses to a gold medal at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games - a historic moment for the game
  • Led the team that clinched England’s first Fast5 Netball World Series title in 2017
Maddie Hinch

Maddie Hinch MBE

BSc Sport and Exercise Science (2013)

Olympic gold medals: 1
Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Hockey
  • Played 186 times for England and Great Britain after making her debut in 2008 aged 19
  • She wrote her name into hockey folklore by saving all four penalties in the 2016 Olympic Games final
  • Voted World’s Best Female Goalkeeper on three occasions
Laura Unsworth

Laura Unsworth MBE

BSc Accounting and Financial Management (2013)

Olympic gold medals: 1
Olympic bronze medals: 2
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Hockey
  • Laura has made more than 300 international appearances for Great Britain and England
  • She is the first British field hockey player to win medals at three Olympic Games
  • Statistically the greatest-ever hockey Olympian Great Britain has ever had
Dr Sam Erith

Dr Sam Erith

BSc PE and Sports Science with Recreation Management, MSc and PhD in Exercise Physiology (2000, 2001, 2007)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Performance Support
  • Had a highly successful 12-year-long stint at Manchester City FC
  • Worked for the Senior Men’s England Football Team as a performance coach
  • Senior Vice President of Player Performance for Madison Square Garden Sports
Amanda Bennett

Amanda Bennett

BSc PE and Sports Science with Recreation Management (1986)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Sports Leadership
  • Worked for the Women’s Sport Foundation and UK Sport - made positive changes that have impacted women’s sport in the UK
  • Worked with organisations such as the International Paralympic Committee, Irish Rugby Football Union, British Blind Sport, and the Premier League
  • Played and coached international-level rugby and also rewrote curricula in her time as a PE teacher

2022 inductees

Phil Burgess wearing England Rugby Sevens short with his name on the back

Phil Burgess

Geography and Sport and Leisure Management (2010)

Olympic silver medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby Sevens
  • Vice-Captained the side at Rio 2016 that claimed silver
  • Commonwealth Games bronze medal 2018
  • Rugby World Cup silver 2018
Lisa Dorbsikey running

Lisa Dobriskey

English (2005)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • Won gold at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in 2006 when she took almost two seconds off her 1500m personal best
  • Silver in the 1500m at the World Championships in Berlin in 2009
  • Two-time Olympic finalist
Goldie holding a medal

Goldie Sayers

Sport and Exercise Science (2005)

Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • British Javelin record holder with a throw of 66.17m
  • Bronze medal Beijing 2008
  • Won 11 national titles and in 2014 captained the British Athletics team to their most successful European Championships
Jon wearing a Scottish Canoe Association jacket with his arms folded

Jon Schofield

Human Biology (2010)

Olympic silver medals: 1
Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Canoe Sprint
  • Bronze in the K2 200m sprint at London 2012
  • Silver in the K2 200m sprint at Rio 2016
  • World Championship silver 013
Nicola White wearing a medal around her neck

Nicola White MBE

Applied Sports Science, Honorary Graduate (2013, 2018)

Olympic gold medals: 1
Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Hockey
  • Bronze London 2012
  • Gold Rio 2016
  • 186 caps for Great Britain
A headshot of Emma Mitchell smiling

Emma Mitchell

History (1987)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Performance Support
  • Founding member of Saracens Women - helped the club win the league, cup and sevens treble, three times
  • She helped to facilitate the GB hockey squad preparation, selection, and decompression around four Olympic Games
  • Emma has specialised in providing tailored athlete career opportunities with Olympic sponsors and companies across the UK
A headshot photo of Mark Simpson smiling, wearing a suit

Mark Simpson

Sport Science (1994, 1996)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Performance Support
  • First full-time Sport Scientist to be hired into a major US professional sports league
  • 25 years’ experience in sport science, athlete performance analysis and injury prevention
  • Spent five seasons at the Oklahoma City Thunder as Director of Performance Science - in his first season there, the team made the NBA finals
A headshot photo of Penny Briscoe smiling

Penny Briscoe OBE

PGCE, Honorary Graduate (1988, 2017)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Sports Leadership
  • 30 years’ experience in elite sport as an athlete, coach, manager, and director
  • Chef de Mission for ParalympicsGB since 2014 - she has supported the preparation of British teams at two Olympic and ten Paralympic Games
  • Won the Outstanding Contribution to Sport JL Manning Award at the British Sports Journalism Awards 2021
A headshot of Jack Buckner smiling

Jack Buckner

Geography, MBA (1983, 1992)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Sports Leadership
  • Recently been appointed CEO of UK Athletics, Jack is taking on his third Chief Executive post for a UK national governing body
  • As CEO at British Swimming, he oversaw a hugely successful Team GB performance at the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2021
  • When he was CEO at British Triathlon, they had their best ever results at the 2016 Rio Olympics and Paralympics featuring the Brownlee brothers, Vicky Holland, and Non Stanford

2019 inductees

Liza Burgess

Liza Burgess

Education & Physical Education (1987)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby Union
  • Played 87 times for Wales and six times for Great Britain
  • Liza captained Saracens and the team took the first ever treble, winning Cup, League and Sevens titles in 1993
  • Member of the World Rugby Hall of Fame 2018
Baroness Sue Campbell CBE

Baroness Sue Campbell CBE

Former University Lecturer, Honorary Graduate (1997)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Sports Leadership
  • Presided over Team GB and ParalympicGB’s performance at the London 2012 games
  • Became Director of Women’s Football at The FA in January 2018
  • Received a CBE for her services to sport in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list in 2003
Jez Green

Jez Green

Sports Science and Recreation Management (1994)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Tennis
  • Physical Conditioning Specialist for tennis players
  • Former Head Trainer to Andy Murray who made number two ranking under Jez's coaching
  • Has presented the fitness element of the PCA coaching qualification
Sarah Hunter MBE

Sarah Hunter MBE

Sports Science and Mathematics (2007)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby Union
  • World Rugby Women’s Player of the Year in 2016
  • Has played in three World Cups - on the winning side in 2014
  • One of the first women to be awarded a full-time contract by the RFU
Barry Middleton

Barry Middleton

Sport and Exercise Science (2008)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Hockey
  • 432 international caps and 119 goals to his name
  • Nominated for FIH world player of the year in 2018
  • Has won nine bronze medals at EuroHockey, World League and Commonwealth levels
Ben Titley

Ben Titley

Physical Education and Sports Science and Sports Science Diploma (1999 and 2007)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Swimming
  • Coached many athletes to international success, including Liam Tancock, James Gibson, Melanie Marshall and Caitlin McClatchey
  • Head Coach for the 2016 Rio Olympic Team, his fourth Olympic staff appointment and his second as Head Coach
  • Toronto Sports Hall of Fame in 2018
John Trower

John Trower

Education & Physical Education (1979)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Athletics
  • Between 1999 and 2005, he was the Technical Director and Head of Throws for UK Athletics
  • At the Beijing Games in 2008, John was Deputy Chief for the Track and Field Team
  • Former coach to Steve Backley, Michael Hill and Kelly Morgan

2018 inductees

Ian Armiger

Ian Armiger

Former º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Swimming Coach (1997-2012)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Swimming
  • Over 40 years as a professional coach
  • 11 of Ian's swimmers went to the 2008 Beijing Olympics
  • For London 2012 Ian was a member of the team GB coaching staff
Karen Atkinson MBE

Karen Atkinson MBE

Physical Education and Sports Science (1999)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Netball
  • Karen played for England for 17 years
  • Three-time Commonwealth Games bronze medalist
  • Karen captained the team that won silver in the 2010 World Netball Series
George Gandy

George Gandy

MSc Human Biology (1975)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Athletics
  • Has coached over 80 international athletes
  • Recognised in the UK Sport Coaching Hall of Fame
  • Won the British Milers Club Coach of the Year award twice
Caitlin McClatchey

Caitlin McClatchey

Politics (2011)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Swimming
  • Two bronze World Championship long course medals
  • Three World Championship short course medals - two bronze and one silver
  • Held the British record for the 100m, 200m, 400m freestyle and 4x200m freestyle relay

2017 inductees

Hannah MacLeod

Dr Hannah MacLeod

Sport and Exercise Science (2005)

Olympic gold medals: 1
Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Hockey
  • London 2012 Olympics Bronze Medal
  • Rio 2016 Olympics Gold Medal
  • Commonwealth Games Bronze Medal
Danny Kerry MBE

Danny Kerry MBE

Physical Education and Sports Science (1992)

Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Coach
Sport:
Hockey
  • London 2012 Olympics Bronze Medal
  • Head Coach of England and Great Britain Women’s Hockey teams (2005-2012)
  • Performance Director for GB Hockey
Liam Heath MBE

Liam Heath MBE

Industrial Design and Technology (2006)

Olympic gold medals: 1
Olympic silver medals: 1
Olympic bronze medals: 2
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Sprint Kayaking
  • Rio 2016 Olympics Gold and Silver Medals
  • London 2012 Olympics Bronze Medal
  • Awarded MBE in 2017 for services to canoeing
Dan Greaves

Dan Greaves

Sport and Exercise Science (2006)

Olympic gold medals: 1
Olympic silver medals: 2
Olympic bronze medals: 3
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Discus
  • Athens 2004 Paralympics Gold Medal
  • Sydney 2000 and London 2012 Paralympic Silver Medals
  • 2 x World Record holder

2016 inductees

Carl Johnson

Carl Johnson

Geography and Practical Physical Education (1959)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Athletics
  • British ‘Coach of the Year’ in 1995.
  • Coached 35 athletes to, or at, International level. / Coached 9 athletes to major championships, 5 of which won Gold Medals.
  • Awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Physical Education Association, UK.
Liam Tancock

Liam Tancock

Sports Science (º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ College) (2011)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Swimming
  • Won medals at four consecutive FINA World Championships
  • 2006 and 2010 Commonwealth Games Gold Medals
  • Long course 50m Backstroke World Record holder

2015 inductees

Paula Radcliffe MBE

Paula Radcliffe MBE

Modern European Studies (1996)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • 3 x London Marathon and New York Marathon winner
  • Represented Great Britain for 20 years
  • Women’s Marathon World Record holder
Frank Dick OBE

Frank Dick OBE

Physical Education and Mathematics (1965)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • Former British Athletics Federation’s Director of Coaching
  • Former President of the European Athletics Coaches Association, Member of the IAAF Coaches Commission and Chair and architect of the IAAF Academy
  • UK Coaches Hall of Fame in 1999 & UK Sporting Hero by Sport UK in 2001

2014 inductees

Alun Pask

Alun Pask

PE with History (1960)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • Welsh International Rugby Union player 1961- 1967
  • Captained Wales six times, winning 26 caps
  • Triple Crown winner
John Mantle

John Mantle

Physical Education (1964)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • Capped for Wales in Rugby Union and Wales and Great Britain in Rugby League
  • Four times Rugby League Championship winner
  • Three times Challenge Cup winner
Duncan White MBE

Duncan White MBE

DLC in Physical Education (1951)

Olympic silver medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • First Ceylonese athlete to win a medal for his country in an Olympic event
  • London 1948 Olympic Silver medal in 400m hurdles
  • Ceylon’s National Athletics Coach in 1958
Olivia Murphy

Olivia Murphy

Economics with Accounting (1998)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Netball
  • 95 International caps
  • Kuala Lumpur 1998 Commonwealth Games Bronze Medal
  • New Zealand 1999 World Championships Bronze Medal
Albert ‘Bert’ Kinnear

Albert ‘Bert’ Kinnear

Physical Education (1943)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Swimming
  • 1950 British Empire Games Bronze Medal
  • Represented Great Britain and Scotland
  • Commentated at the 1968 Mexico and 1972 Olympics
Malcolm Arnold OBE

Malcolm Arnold OBE

DLC Physical Education (1961)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Athletics
  • Involved with 12 Olympics, World and European Athletics teams
  • Director of Coaching for Uganda (1968-72)
  • National Athletics Coach for Wales in 1974-1994
Geoff Gowan

Geoff Gowan

Physical Education (1951)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Athletics
  • Order of Canada in 1992 in recognition of his substantial contribution to sport
  • Influential in the training of more than 800,000 coaches
  • CBC Sports Hall of Fame, Canadian Sports Hall of Fame and Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame
Phil Larder MBE

Phil Larder MBE

DLC Physical Education (1965)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • Played over 350 games in a 12-year career for Oldham and later Whitehaven
  • Appointed as England’s defensive coach in 1997-2006
  • Helped England to become the number one ranked team in the World, and win the 2003 World Cup

2013 inductees

Wendy Sly

Wendy Sly

English and Drama (1981)

Olympic silver medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • Silver medal in the 3000 metres at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
  • 1983 she ran the fastest ever mile by a British woman
  • 7th in the 1988 Seoul Olympics
Bev Risman

Bev Risman OBE

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • Athlete President of the Rugby Football League, 2010-11
  • Eight England rugby union caps as well as five for Great Britain rugby league
  • Rugby League Roll of Honour in 2005
John Taylor

John Taylor

DLC in Physical Education ()

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • 26 Caps for Wales
  • Inducted in the Welsh Hall of Fame in 2006
  • Voted Wales’s greatest ever number 7
Jeffrey Butterfield

Jeffrey Butterfield

Physical Education (1951)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • England 28 times between 1953 and 1959
  • Captained England in the Five Nations Championship in 1959
  • Grand Slam Winner 1957

John Dawes OBE

Physical Education (1963)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • 22 Caps for Wales
  • Wales Coach 1974-1979
  • Won the Five Nations Championship four times (1975-1979)
Donna Kellogg MBE

Donna Kellogg MBE

Physical Education, Sports Science and Recreation Management (1999)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Badminton
  • World Champion for mixed doubles in 2006
  • 1998 Commonwealth two Gold Medals and one Bronze Medal
  • 88 caps for England
Geoffrey Dyson OBE

Geoffrey Dyson OBE

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Athletics
  • Coach of the British Olympic Team in 1952, 1956, and 1960
  • Author of Mechanics of Athletics
  • Conducted athletic courses in 14 countries
Captain Frederick A M Webster

Captain Frederick A M Webster

º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ College Athletics Coach (appointed in 1933)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Athletics
  • Influential athletics coach during the 1920s and 1930s
  • 1930 he was appointed Honorary Chief Coach of the British Universities team
  • One-time English javelin champion
Allen Wade

Allen Wade

Physical Education (1952)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Football
  • Technical director of the Football Association between 1963 and 1983
  • Author of the 1967, The FA Guide to Training and Coaching
  • He taught Don Howe, Bobby Robson and Dave Sexton
Ray Williams OBE

Ray Williams OBE

Physical Education, Teacher Training (1944, 1951)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Rugby
  • First coaching organiser of the Welsh Rugby Union
  • Represented the Welsh Rugby Union on the International Rugby Board 1993 – 1997
  • Tournament director of the 1991 Rugby World Cup
Charles Hughes

Charles Hughes

Physical Education, Teacher Training (1956, 1958)

Type:
Coach
Sport:
Football
  • Director of the FA’s Blueprint for the Future of Football
  • FA Director of Coaching in 1990
  • Managed the Great Britain Olympic and England amateur international sides until 1974
Tony Waiters

Tony Waiters

Physical Education (1959)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Football
  • Goalkeeper for Blackpool FC (1959-1967) and Burnley FC (1970- 1972)
  • 5 England Caps
  • Manager and Coach for the Canadian World Cup and Olympic Teams

2012 inductees

John Sherwood

John Sherwood

DLC in Physical Education (1966)

Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games for the 400m hurdles
  • 1970 Commonwealth Gold Medal
  • 1970’s Superstars television program regular
Doug Scott

Doug Scott

Physical Education (1961)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Mountaineer
  • The first Briton to climb up the south-west face of Mount Everest in 1975
  • He has reached the highest peaks on all seven continents
  • Lifetime Contribution Award at the Piolet d’Or Awards in Chamonix in 2011
John Robins

John Robins

Member of staff ()

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • 11 caps for Wales
  • Assistant Manager and Coach on the 1966 Lions tour
  • Worked in PE department at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ from 1959-1968
Ben Kay MBE

Ben Kay MBE

Physical Education and Sports Science (1998)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • 281 caps for Leicester Tigers and 62 England caps
  • Two-time European Cup winner
  • 2003 Rugby World Cup Winner
Georgina Harland

Georgina Harland

Social, Political and Geographical Sciences (2002)

Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • Olympic bronze medal at the Athens 2004
  • Ranked World number 1 for four years in modern pentathlon
  • Multiple World and European titles

2011 inductees

Bob Wilson

Bob Wilson

Physical Education (1963)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Football
  • More than 300 Caps for Arsenal and two caps for Scotland
  • League Championship, FA Cup and European Fairs Cup
  • Last amateur to play in the First Division of the Football League
David Whitaker OBE

David Whitaker OBE

Physical Education (1971)

Olympic gold medals: 1
Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Hockey
  • Over 100 appearances for England and Great Britain
  • Coached GB Men’s Hockey to win Olympic Gold in 1988
  • Coach of the Year in 1985 and 1988
Sue Challis

Sue Challis

PE, Sports Science and Recreation Management ()

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Trampoline
  • 11 times British Ladies Champion, Double European Ladies Champion in 1983,1993
  • World Ladies Champion in 1984
  • Represented Great Britain in Trampoline from 1976 – 1998
Andy Robinson OBE

Andy Robinson OBE

PE and Sports Science, PGCE (1985, 1986)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • Played a key role in developing the team that won the World Cup in 2003
  • Named European Player of the Year in 1989
  • Eight international caps for England

Danny Nightingale

Education and Physical Education (1984)

Olympic gold medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • Part of the Gold winning Modern Pentathlon team at the 1976 Olympics
  • British Modern Pentathlon Champion in 1976, 1977, and 1978
  • Coached the British Team to Bronze medal success at the 1988 Seoul Olympics
Mary Nevill

Mary Nevill OBE

Geography and PE and Sports Science, PGCE, PhD in Sport Science (1982,1983,1987)

Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Hockey
  • Barcelona 1992 Olympics Bronze medal GB Captain
  • 5 BUSA titles as a º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ player, 13 further titles as a coach
  • Director of the Institute of Youth Sport 2001-2013
David Moorcroft OBE

David Moorcroft OBE

Physical Education/ Sports Science (1976, 1997)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • Two Commonwealth Golds
  • Former World Record Holder for 5000m
  • Multiple British, European and World record breaker
Jason Lee

Jason Lee

PE and Sports Science (1993)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Hockey
  • 62 England and 25 Great Britain caps during his career as an international player
  • He improved GB and England’s World ranking from 11th to fourth
  • The Longest ever serving GB and England men’s hockey coach
Nick Knight

Nick Knight

Sociology (1991)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Cricket
  • 16,172 runs at 44.18 and 40 hundreds
  • 17 test matches and 100 one-day internationals
  • Highest score was an unbeaten 303
Ken Jones OBE

Ken Jones OBE

Physical Education ()

Olympic silver medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby & Athletics
  • 44 caps for Wales Rugby
  • Welsh Sports Personality of the Year in 1954
  • Silver in the 1948 London Olympics in the 4x100m relay
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE

Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE

Politics and Social Administration (1991,2001)

Olympic gold medals: 11
Olympic silver medals: 4
Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Wheelchair Racing
  • 16-year medal haul winning 11 Gold, four Silver and a Bronze
  • Paralympics, World Championships and World Wheelchair Games medallist
  • Won the London Wheelchair Marathon six times between 1992-2002
Jim Greenwood

Jim Greenwood

Staff (Head Rugby Coach)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • 20 caps for Scotland, nine as captain
  • 16 games on tour for The Lions
  • Author of Improve Your Rugby 1967 and Total Rugby 1968
James Gibson MBE

James Gibson MBE

Politics and Economics (2001)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Swimming
  • Became the first Briton in 28 years to win a World title
  • Gold and Bronze medal winner at the 2003 World Championships
  • Held British and Commonwealth records in 50m and 100m breaststroke
John Disley CBE

John Disley CBE

Physical Education (1948, 1951)

Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • Welsh records in athletics at six distances and four British records in the steeplechase
  • 1952 Helsinki Olympic Bronze Medal
  • Co-founder of the London Marathon
Gerald Davies CBE DL

Gerald Davies CBE DL

DLC in Physical Education (1966)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • Welsh three-time Grand Slam winner
  • 46 Caps for Wales
  • Successful Rugby Journalist
Fran Cotton

Fran Cotton

Physical Education (1973)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • 31 England Caps
  • England Captain in 1975
  • Co-founder of Cotton Traders in 1987
John Cooper

John Cooper

Physical Education (1963)

Olympic silver medals: 2
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • Two Silver medals at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964
  • Set the 400m hurdles British record in 1960
  • English Schools intermediate title for Triple Jump in 1957
Robbie Brightwell MBE

Robbie Brightwell MBE

DLC in Physical Education, MSC in Human Sciences (1962, 1970)

Olympic silver medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • Silver Medal at the Tokyo Olympics 1964
  • Many medals including Gold and Silver at the 1962 European Championships
  • Former British 400m record holder
Steve Backley OBE

Steve Backley OBE

PE and Sports Science (1992)

Olympic silver medals: 2
Olympic bronze medals: 1
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • 1990 World Athlete of the Year by the IAAF
  • World top 10 from 1989-2002 and on three occasions has been world number one
  • The only British track and field competitor to win medals at three Olympics
Sir Clive Woodward

Sir Clive Woodward

PE and Sports Science, PGCE (1978, 1979)

Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Rugby
  • Knighthood in 2004 for services to rugby
  • England Rugby’s first full-time professional Head Coach in 1997
  • 21 England caps, and toured twice with the British & Irish Lions in the 1980’s
Lord Sebastian Coe KBE

Lord Sebastian Coe KBE

Economics and Social History (1979)

Olympic gold medals: 2
Olympic silver medals: 2
Type:
Athlete
Sport:
Athletics
  • Back to back Olympic Gold medals in the 1500m in 1980 and 1984
  • Silver medals in the 800m at both Moscow and Los Angeles Olympic Games
  • Eight outdoor and three indoor world records