SPORTS MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKERS, SPORTS COACHES, OLYMPIC ATHLETES
Sir Steve Redgrave has proved himself to be one of the greatest greatest Olympic athletes of all time. He found the motivation to win gold medals at five consecutive Olympic games. Gold in the Coxed fours in Los Angeles in 1984, gold in the Coxless pairs in Seoul (1988), Barcelona (1992), Atlanta (1996) and Sydney (2000).
Sir Matthew Pinsent is one of only four athletes to have won Gold medals in four consecutive Plympic games.
Austrian Nicki Lauda has been Formula One racing World Champion three times. He then went on to be a very successful businessman, founding LaudaAir.
Marcel Desailly, from France, is respected as a world-class footballer. He won the Italian league and the European Champions League with AC Milan, the English FA Cup with Chelsea, and the World Cup and the European Championship with France.
Johann Cruyff, from Holland, is widely regarded as one the greatest players ever in the history of football. He was named three times European Footballer of the Year (1971, 1973, 1974) and was an outstanding player for Holland, Ajax of Amsterdam and FC Barcelona of Spain.
For over ten years, Roger Black performed at the highest level in the world of athletics. He was respected both as an individual 400m runner and a key team member of the 4x400m relay, and won Gold and Silver medals at Olympic Games and European and World Championships.
Sally Gunnell is one of the most successful female athletes that the UK has ever produced. She is the only woman to hold four titles concurrently - Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth-plus the 400m. hurdles world record.
Colin Jackson is of the greatest athletes ever at 110m hurdles. He was ranked in the world top 10 for 16 years, was World No.1 from 1992 1994 and was in the world’s top 3 for 7 years. Since setting a European junior record of 13.44 in 1986, went on to set 7 European, 8 Commonwealth and 9 UK records.
Richard Dunwoody. Champion jockey Richard Dunwoody was one of Britain¡¦s most successful jockeys. He was at the forefront of English National Hunt racing in the 80¡¦s and the 90s, winning the Big Three races ¡V the Grand National (twice on Miinnehoma and West Tip), the Champion Hurdle and the Cheltenham Gold Cup. When he hung up his boots at the age of 35 due to injury in 1999, he had won a record 1,699 winners and endured 672 falls. He is best known for his partnership with Desert Orchid on whom he won seven races and was awarded an MBE for services to his sport. Audiences will learn about the driving ambition which led him to become a household favourite in racing circles at only 21 and the focus and determination which kept him to the forefront of National Hunt racing for 15 years and helped him complete his greatest ever achievement reaching the South Pole.
Olympic coach Keith Antoine poses the question: "Do you want to change things for the better? I can help you do that. As an Olympic coach my focus is on performance improvement, both on a personal level and within teams. That comes as a result of people clearly understanding what they need to do, then having the resolve to get on and do it." Keith refers to his experience of wotking as a personal coach with Helen Frost (4x400m relay World Championships, Seville 1999), Katharine Merry (400m World Championships Finalist 1999), Allison Curbishley (400m Silver Medallist Commonwealth Games 1998), and Darren Campbell (100m Gold Medallist, European Championships 1998) to illustrate how individuals and teams can achieve peak performance.
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