![]() Matthew Pinsent – Won a gold medal in four consecutive Olympics from 1992 until 2004 for Team GB, as a coxless pair in Barcelona and Atlanta and in a coxless four in Sydney and Athens.Alson won a gold medal in the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Nicola Adams – Two-time Olympic gold medalist in London 2012 and Rio 2016 in the flyweight category.Colin Jackson – A two-time World Champion in 110m hurdles and a silver medalist in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul.The first European to win the Heptathlon at the Olympics. Denise Lewis – Olympic gold medalist in the Heptathlon at Sydney 2000 and bronze medalist at Atlanta 1996.Jeanette Kwakye – Former British champion over 100m and a broadcaster since retiring from athletics in 2014.Set the world record for 200m at Atlanta 1996 with a time of 19.32. Michael Johnson – Won four gold medals at the Olympics from 1992-2000 in 4x100m relay, 200m and 400m.Jessica Ennis-Hill – A gold medalist in the Heptathlon at London 2012 and silver medalist at Rio 2016 before retiring from the sport later that year. ![]() JJ Chalmers – Invictus gold medalist in 2014 in non-amputee cycling after being injured by a detonated bomb in Afghanistan while serving as a Royal Marine.Hazel Irvine – Has presented at two Winter Olympic Games as well as Rio 2016 and is known for her broadcasting of athletics and snooker.Jason Mohammad – Current host of Final Score on BBC and co-host on Radio 5 Live alongside Robbie Savage.Presented numerous sports on TV and also appeared on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in 2016 and Celebrity Masterchef in 2020. Samantha Quek – Former field hockey player who won a gold medal at Rio 2016.Will take over from Walker on Football Focus next season. A regular face in football punditry on the BBC and Sky Sports since retiring from playing in 2018. Alex Scott – Earned 140 caps for England and represented Team GB at London 2012. ![]()
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