Aug
19
2008
Former Formula 1 World Champion
Damon Hill is a British former racing driver from England. He was the 1996 Formula One World Champion and is the son of the late double Formula One world champion Graham Hill, and is the only son of a world champion to win the title. He retired from the sport at the end of the 1999 season, after 122 race starts. In 2006, Damon Hill became president of the British Racing Drivers’ Club, succeeding Jackie Stewart.
“A living F1 legend”
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Jun
16
2008
Olympic Sprinter and Gold Medallist
Michael Johnson is quite simply one of the greatest athletes on the planet, and one of the best ever. His place in history was sealed at the Atlanta Olympics, during which he won an unprecedented 200 meters and 400 meters sprint double. Winning the double in Atlanta was impressive enough, but it was the nature of the victories, particularly in the 200m, which made Johnson’s name forever.
“Michael Johnson was the most eminent figure in athletics in the
1990’s” Wikepedia
[expand title=”In detail”] From a very young age, Michael always loved running and sport. Always the fastest amongst his friends, he never dreamed he would be a world record holder and Olympic gold medallist. No-one else before or since has come near his time of 19.32 seconds in the 200 meters.[/expand]
[expand title=”What he offers you”]Michael offers audiences an insight into how his competitive nature and love of sport have made him a winner. He shows exactly what it takes to become a champion and how to reach the top.[/expand]
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May
24
2008
Wimbledon Winner 1987
Pat Cash is best known as the flamboyant winner of Wimbledon 1987. Nowadays he is developing his business interests which include working with the Cash/Hopper Tennis Academy in Australia which he set up with fellow Australian Gavin Hopper. Pat is also kept busy with his television commentary work and in his capacity as the UK President of the charity GOAL, helping street children in the third world.
An icon of professional tennis
[expand title=”In detail”] Australian born Pat, started playing tennis at eight years old, and through perseverance, was the best player in Australia by the time he was 14. In 1982, Pat reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open and in 1984 the semi-finals of the US Open and the Wimbledon Championships.[/expand]
[expand title=”What he offers you”]Pat regularly addresses conferences and thrills and motivates his audience with his great success story. He explains how he managed to reach the top of the professional; tennis circuit and how we can achieve our own personal and professional goals.[/expand]
[expand title=”How he presents”]An experienced television commentator, Pat’s relaxed presentation style and professionalism make him highly sought-after as a conference and after dinner speaker.[/expand]
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Mar
25
2008
Former World No 1 Tennis champion and speaker
Boris Becker is one of the best recognized tennis personalities and most sought sports keynote speakers. He entranced tennis fans when in 1985, aged just seventeen, he became the youngest ever player to lift the famous shield at the All England Club. The German became a tennis legend, taking the Wimbledon title twice more. His career haul of 49 titles included two Australian Open crowns and one US Open success.
Boris Becker now plays on the Senior ATP Tour and Billie Jean King’s World Team Tennis tour. He remains a hugely popular figure at Wimbledon and commentates there for the BBC each year.
“A sporting legend”
[expand title=”In detail”] Boris exploded onto the tennis scene in 1985, when he became the youngest male ever to win the Wimbledon singles championship. His victory was considered a fluke by some because none of the top seeds reached the final that year; he won a four-set over unheralded Kevin Curren to take the title. However, Boris proved it was no fluke by winning the championship again in 1986, this time beating Ivan Lendl. He reached the finals four years in a row, from 1988 through 1991, winning the final for a third time in 1989. He also won the U. S. Open in 1989 and the Australian Open in 1991 and 1996. He finished his career with 49 singles titles and 15 doubles titles.[/expand]
[expand title=”What he offers you”]With a career in tennis spanning two decades, Boris entertains and inspires audiences as he draws up on his experiences as a top international tennis player and the lessons learned in dealing with an insatiable media.[/expand]
[expand title=”How he presents”]An affable and likable personality, Boris Becker is in great demand as a keynote speaker around the globe by audiences eager to hear his inspirational message. He is also booked for demonstration matches, managing to prove his class every time he goes on the tennis court. He is also part of our Most Popular keynote speakers list[/expand]
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Mar
22
2008
The best soccer player ever
Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pelé, is a living legend and widely regarded as the best soccer player ever.
He is best known for leading the Brazilian national soccer team to three World Cup victories in 1958, 1962, and 1970 and to permanent possession of the Jules Rimet Trophy.
“The King of Football”
[expand title=”In detail”] Pelé began playing for a local minor-league club when he was just a teenager. He was quickly established as an exceptionally prolific goal scorer and soon became hailed as a national hero for his accomplishments and contribution to the game. He is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Brazil national team. Since his full retirement in 1977 he has been an ambassador for football and has also undertaken various acting roles and commercial ventures.
He was voted Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee in 1999 for his Olympic successes and in December 2000, he was named Footballer of the Century by FIFA.[/expand]
[expand title=”What he offers you”]One of the most recognisable faces of soccer Pelé draws upon his remarkable experiences to offer audiences insights from his life at the top of the trade.
He demonstrates how you can achieve success through teamwork, commitment and passion.[/expand]
[expand title=”How he presents”]A highly inspiring and motivating speaker Pelé is in huge demand at events across the globe.[/expand]
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Mar
15
2008
Tennis Legend and Sport star speaker
Martina Navratilova is a former World No. 1 woman tennis player. During the course of her career, Martina won 18 Grand Slam singles titles, 167 career singles titles and 175 doubles titles, more than any other man or woman today. She was ranked #1 in the world for an astonishing 331 weeks.
Today, Martina Navratilova remains an influential advocate for many causes including women’s issues, gay rights, children’s causes, animal welfare and the environment
“One of the most dominant figures in the history of womens tennis.”
[expand title=”In detail”] During her Golden Run (1981 – 1987), Martina held the #1 ranking for 156 consecutive weeks – winning 71 titles, 12 Grand Slam singles titles and 432 of 446 matches. Among her many awards and honours, Martina was named ‘The Female Athlete of the Decade’ by The National Sports Review, UPI and AP, the ‘Tour Player of the Year’ for a record-tying 7 times, the Women’s Sports Foundation’s ‘Sportswoman of the Year’ 3 times and the Associated Press’ ‘Female Athlete of the Year.’ She was also ranked #14 on Sports Illustrated’s ‘Top 40 Athletes’ list and was named in their 40th Year Anniversary issue (September 1994) for significantly enriching the world of athletics for the last four decades. In 2000, she was deservingly inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame[/expand]
[expand title=”What she offers you”]A legendary tennis player Martina Navratilova provides corporate audiences with highly motivating presentations. In addition to sharing her secrets on the keys to winning she demonstrates how anyone can achieve success through determination, talent and hard work. [/expand]
[expand title=”How she presents”]A relaxed and confident presenter Martina Navratilova is in great demand at conferences throughout the globe. She is also part of our Top Women keynote speakers. [/expand]
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