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We’ve teamed up with Braun to offer two lucky readers the chance to get their hands on their latest electric shaver. M90 is the most recent addition to Braun’s mobile shave line up and offers shaving on the go like we’ve never seen before. To be in with a chance of getting your hands on Braun’s M90, use the comment form below to tell us Who your sporting hero is?

 

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  1. sam hendersonNo Gravatar

    i would say colin mcrae when he was with us.

  2. Rachel RossNo Gravatar

    Linford Christie

  3. chrisNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero has to be Jesse Owen it was crazy back then when he did his thing. Great bloke.

  4. Jo BoydNo Gravatar

    It’s got to be Steven Redgrave – what an achivement. He dedicated years to it and pulled it off every time!

  5. donna bakewellNo Gravatar

    Has to be Steven Gerrard, even he tough times he’s stuck it out @ Liverpool :0) x

  6. Glenn OvelNo Gravatar

    Paul Gascoigne

  7. james rNo Gravatar

    Gary Lineker = all those goals – golden boot – and he never got booked. however, i do exclude his pundity from this.

  8. RhondaNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero is Alan Shearer.

  9. Sam DavisNo Gravatar

    Ayrton Senna. Incredible driver who managed somehow to skim seconds off the clock.

  10. Evangelos NtatalikasNo Gravatar

    Ellen MacArthur. An inspirational women.

  11. Glenn HuttonNo Gravatar

    Pat Jennings, a very modest man but the greatest goalkeeper ever and Spurs legend!

  12. Chris ClarkeNo Gravatar

    Victoria Pendleton

  13. Dawn CostenNo Gravatar

    Mike Tyson…I know not such good ending of a career but still think he is one of the all time Boxing greats!

  14. susan surgeonerNo Gravatar

    No contest for me – George Best

  15. SAMANTHA COCKROFTNo Gravatar

    Its got to be Ricky Hatton.Hes a great sportsman and so down to earth.Hes never let the fame go above his head

  16. LEIGHNo Gravatar

    George Digweed. World champion in 4 decades. Umpteen other top awards. Clay shooting

  17. Kathryn DaviesNo Gravatar

    Dame Kelly Holmes….super ambassador for sport.

  18. barry symondsNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero is Barry Sheene
    he was the best road racing rider EVER he was a god at what he done .
    When i was a kid i loved watching him ride and he was the nicest person he wasnt UP his self like most of the sporting celebs are these days

    Barry Sheene Is and always be a LEGEND!!!!

  19. Louise SmithNo Gravatar

    Lance Armstrong for winning the Tour de France after having cancer.

  20. nigelNo Gravatar

    bobby moore

  21. Tony WNo Gravatar

    I would go for Sir Steve Redgrave, 5 times gold olympic winner.

  22. Astrid JamesNo Gravatar

    Pele

  23. DJWNo Gravatar

    Sportsmen are not heros: they are sportsmen

  24. AdrianNo Gravatar

    david beckham

  25. B CorbettNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero has to be Jesse Owen it was crazy back then when he did his thing. Great bloke.

  26. Geoff WardNo Gravatar

    Jonny Wilkinson.I love his pre-kick ritual but his drop kicks, especially the vital one in Australia are things of beauty and a joy to watch.

  27. andrea hillNo Gravatar

    England ashes team for thrashing the aussies in their own back yard

  28. j austinNo Gravatar

    ian botham pure legend

  29. Jan2009No Gravatar

    My sporting hero would have to be England goal keeper Gordon Banks. He played for England in 1966 when they won the World Cup. Even Pele said he is one of the world’s greatest players.

  30. david mouldsNo Gravatar

    Jamie Carragher who gives 100% every game and has done for years and years.

  31. L BunningNo Gravatar

    My son-in-law Fraser Jones, he introduced us to Rugby while playing for Newbury.

  32. NicolaNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero is steven gerrard.

  33. Cheryl MoultonNo Gravatar

    Eddie THE EAGLE Edwards :)

  34. Carmel ThorntonNo Gravatar

    john mcenroe

  35. Tom CiotkowskiNo Gravatar

    Charlie Adam. He got Blackpool into the Premier League.

  36. Jai GohilNo Gravatar

    michael jordan, simply the greatest

  37. RichardNo Gravatar

    Daley Thompson

  38. Linda OsborneNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero is David Beckham

  39. simon grahamNo Gravatar

    Colin Jackson

  40. Billy PooleNo Gravatar

    Roger Bannister – what an achievement, what a clever man too.

  41. Kunj ShahNo Gravatar

    Lance Amstrong – beating cancer and still coming back to not only compete but also win? That’s incredibly impressive

  42. debbie reganNo Gravatar

    David Beckham

  43. Sarah EdwardsNo Gravatar

    Ryan Giggs

  44. mark johnsonNo Gravatar

    jason robinsopn

  45. kelly smithNo Gravatar

    david beckham

  46. ruby harperNo Gravatar

    ap mcoy

  47. Sam DenhartNo Gravatar

    Shawn Johnson

  48. ThomNo Gravatar

    It simply has to be Muhammad Ali. One of, if not, the best ever in his chosen sport. You might not have agreed with everything he said out of the ring, but what he said was from the heart. When he spoke people listened. An icon.

  49. Ian BuckNo Gravatar

    got to be lance armstrong

  50. Keith SullivanNo Gravatar

    James Cracknell. As impressive as he was as an Olympic rower and then an endurance athlete it’s his refusal to give up following his recent devastating head injury that inspires me.

  51. Sam KumarNo Gravatar

    The one and only Ali…Muhammed Ali

  52. BaldwinNo Gravatar

    David Beckham – he’s not just wonderful in his sport, he’s a cultural icon (Bend it like Beckham!) and more importantly a global ambassador for the UK. He definitely played a role in winning the 2012 Olympics for us

  53. AdasiNo Gravatar

    Robert Kubica, despite his height, he’s proven to be a brilliant F1 driver. Let’s hope he can recover from his recent accident soon and continue to shine in F1

  54. Katie BrigdenNo Gravatar

    Thierry Henry, Arsenal legend

  55. Brian MarshallNo Gravatar

    Freddy Flintoff, a great player now a verry funny TV personality

  56. NeetaNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero is Tanni Grey Thompson

  57. David PearceNo Gravatar

    Rocky Marciano – the only heavyweight champion to retire from his career undefeated. legend.

  58. AshleighNo Gravatar

    Ricky Hatton

  59. sue mastersonNo Gravatar

    Daly Thompson – he was great at 10 sports not just one

  60. liz denialNo Gravatar

    It can only be Wayne Gretzky, ‘the great one’, the best ice hockey player ever

  61. MIKENo Gravatar

    Neil Back

  62. marcusNo Gravatar

    davied becham

  63. M.W.No Gravatar

    Nigel Benn

  64. Immortal BelovedNo Gravatar

    Mika Hakkinen, totally love F1 and McLaren and miss him muchly!

  65. Dave CarrollNo Gravatar

    Frankie Dettori

  66. Carla MorrisNo Gravatar

    Joe Calzaghe…how amazing a person and sportsman is he!

  67. Phil GilbertNo Gravatar

    Andrew Flintoff

  68. LeeNo Gravatar

    Eric Cantona. One of the greatest most skilful players I ever had the pleasure of watching play.

  69. Francesca SkipperNo Gravatar

    Lewis Hamilton

  70. Lisa HollandNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero was Barry Sheene

  71. alison wakefieldNo Gravatar

    Michael Schumacker

  72. KATHRYN CUMMINGSNo Gravatar

    Damon Hill

  73. Carolina J.No Gravatar

    Sir Stanley Matthews.

  74. Julie BoothNo Gravatar

    Much as I do not like Wayne Rooney as a person, he is a stonker of a scorer, and has to be my hero for that reason.

  75. ColinNo Gravatar

    Jenson Button, a world champion and the kind of bloke you could have a pint with.

  76. toniqNo Gravatar

    Tyson- He might have been an animal, but god he was watchable and an amazing fighter x

  77. AngieNo Gravatar

    Barry Sheen

  78. janNo Gravatar

    KENNY DALGLIESH

  79. StefanNo Gravatar

    Ooh Aah Paul McGrath!

  80. KeithNo Gravatar

    Lee Westwood

  81. andrewNo Gravatar

    Ian Rush

  82. chris fosterNo Gravatar

    david beckham

  83. jamie taylorNo Gravatar

    eeric cantona the french brut

  84. Coralie PearsonNo Gravatar

    Lance Armstrong

  85. Chris WatsonNo Gravatar

    Muhammad Ali(Classius Clay)is my sporting hero and quite simply is the greatest sportsman of all time!

  86. kendra FlorenceNo Gravatar

    Lionel Messi, because he is one of the best players ever

  87. Shaun WiltshireNo Gravatar

    Michael Schumacher

  88. MandyNo Gravatar

    Has to be David Beckham…Would prefer him not to use his shaver to often though…lol

  89. Karl CrossNo Gravatar

    Anthony Yeboah

  90. Joel ClyneNo Gravatar

    Magic Johnson

  91. clare barberNo Gravatar

    David Beckham

  92. PhillipNo Gravatar

    MUHAMMAD ALI …..Charismatic, outspoken and nicknamed The Greatest, heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali was the dominant heavyweight fighter of the 1960s and 1970s. A fighter of exceptional speed, cunning and flair

  93. DavidNo Gravatar

    James Hunt

  94. JO JONESNo Gravatar

    David Beckham

  95. Helen SNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero is Jenson Button …. for several years he was underperforming but when he didn’t win he always did it with good grace and a smile, then he became F1 Champion, he well deserved it and wish him all the best for 2011, hope he can do the double x

  96. simon simsNo Gravatar

    ian botham – best cricketer ever.

  97. RichardNo Gravatar

    The greates Boxer of all time, Muhhammad Ali

  98. MDJNo Gravatar

    Muhammad Ali

  99. douglasNo Gravatar

    Mohamid Ali

  100. Stuart DunlopNo Gravatar

    Lennox Lewis

  101. Michael NicholsonNo Gravatar

    stephen redgrave

  102. Philip EdwardsNo Gravatar

    David Beckham – not only is he a great footballer but all the girls fancy him. Jealous moi?!

  103. Damian StaniforthNo Gravatar

    gordon strachan

  104. kimNo Gravatar

    freddie flinftoff

  105. Gaz147No Gravatar

    Lance armstrong a legend

  106. Lesley StotonNo Gravatar

    “The Champ” and still the greatest,Muhammed Ali

  107. Bruce PearsonNo Gravatar

    Peter PC Brown, Captain of the Scotland Rugby Union side in the 70′s

  108. christine hutchinsonNo Gravatar

    David beckham hes everywhere all the time

  109. Steve ThompsonNo Gravatar

    Eric Cantona a true legend

  110. Anne BostwickNo Gravatar

    Bobby Moore, always remembered holding up the World Cup trophy in 1966.

  111. Pamela GossageNo Gravatar

    Johnny wilkinson

  112. Andrew PoultneyNo Gravatar

    Jeff Astle..West Bromwich Albion and England
    A good old fashioned Centre Forward

  113. Holly MercerNo Gravatar

    I think Paula Radcliffe is an inspiration, I know she has had a bad time of it in the press at times but I think she’s fab!

  114. Jo YoungNo Gravatar

    Michael Jordan

  115. Sioned DaviesNo Gravatar

    Geoff Billington – showjumper. Absolutely hilarious guy – exceptionally talented and very well respected in the showjumping world. Doesnt take himself too seriously and is a real crowd pleaser. Great guy!

  116. Kim MurphyNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero has to be Daly Thompson

  117. Rob BarnesNo Gravatar

    Chay Blythe for old skool bravery and endurance

  118. SteveNo Gravatar

    Daley Thompson

  119. Robin RobertsNo Gravatar

    Alan Shearer-great goalscorer and leader

  120. Paul MayallNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero is Jason Robinson

  121. R JohnsonNo Gravatar

    My Dad, why? well he’s my Dad!

  122. Chanelle StarNo Gravatar

    LEWIS HAILTON !!!!

  123. Emma BarronNo Gravatar

    Phil Taylor

  124. Kevin KirkNo Gravatar

    Derek Redmond

  125. Adam PotterNo Gravatar

    Michael Johnson

  126. LaurenNo Gravatar

    David Beckham

  127. Benjamin WaltersNo Gravatar

    Roy Keane – One man team… Almost…

  128. PeteNo Gravatar

    Muhammad Ali – What a legend! Overcame his spell in prison to be truly the greatest!

  129. GavrcNo Gravatar

    Valentino Rossi

  130. Mark DohertyNo Gravatar

    Pele, simply the best!

  131. Joey GreyNo Gravatar

    Gary Lineker – he managed to stay clean cut and “nice” despite the fame and money. And he’s quite cute, which always helps :)

  132. GraemeNo Gravatar

    Paul Scholes. Better than Pele.

  133. doug milsomNo Gravatar

    Tony Adams. 1 club player who lifted many trophy’s for The Arsenal. Also set up a clinic for sportsmen with addictions as well.. LEGEND

  134. SusieNo Gravatar

    Martin “Wolfie” Adams

  135. David SweetNo Gravatar

    Dame Kelly Holmes

  136. Alasdair MacInnesNo Gravatar

    Roger Bannister

  137. David PrinceNo Gravatar

    Barry Sheene

  138. HelenNo Gravatar

    Michael Johnson

  139. Andy DNo Gravatar

    Seve Ballesteros

  140. sarah williamsNo Gravatar

    Imran Khan, Pakistani cricketer, what a legend!

  141. Mary KempNo Gravatar

    George Best – the beautiful game for a beautiful man

  142. carol adamsonNo Gravatar

    David Beckham

  143. Rodney MoweNo Gravatar

    David Beckham

  144. gillian mulcahyNo Gravatar

    Tanni Grey-Thompson – The most successful disabled sport athlete in history….Awesome.

  145. gillian mulcahyNo Gravatar

    Tanni Grey-Thompson – The most successful disabled sport athlete in history….Awesome.

  146. Stuart DavisonNo Gravatar

    David Beckham – England blood and heart

  147. lucy carthewNo Gravatar

    Gotta be ali!!

  148. Angela SandhuNo Gravatar

    Sachin tendulkar because there is no cricketer in the world like him.

  149. Pete ANo Gravatar

    Diego Maradona, a totally flawed genius

  150. RhydianNo Gravatar

    Gareth Thomas

  151. e.malcolmNo Gravatar

    TIGER WOODS.

  152. WarrenNo Gravatar

    Mike Tyson

  153. Steven ElliottNo Gravatar

    Brian Clough – Straight talking, down to earth Nottinghamshire Hero!

  154. RAYNo Gravatar

    JOHN MCENROE, MOST NATURALLY TALENTED TENNIS PLAYER EVER

  155. Callum LintonNo Gravatar

    Zinedine Zidane – What a legend

  156. Tim BainNo Gravatar

    Eric Moussambani Malonga AKA Eric the eel
    Entering the Olympics swimming events when you can’t hardly swim, nearly drowning and gaining so much respect for his effort and courage fom both competitors and spectators makes him a true sporting hero. Proved to us all that winning wasn’t everything in sport.

  157. tracey scottNo Gravatar

    fred perry

  158. Adam DickinsonNo Gravatar

    Tony Adams

  159. Kateryna BullNo Gravatar

    The late Bobby Moore

  160. karim khimjiNo Gravatar

    BOBBY CHARLTON

  161. Calum SmithNo Gravatar

    Gianfranco Zola- amazingly talented footballer, gentleman and chelsea legend. everyone in football appreciates this guy and the way he helped alter the opinion re foreign players.

  162. Steven LuskNo Gravatar

    Valentino Rossi

  163. ZeshanNo Gravatar

    Andrew Flintoff

  164. alan mcveighNo Gravatar

    bobby more

  165. Andrea JeffersonNo Gravatar

    Lewis Hamilton

  166. John LynchNo Gravatar

    Stirling Moss

  167. HarpalNo Gravatar

    David Beckham

  168. Charles HarveyNo Gravatar

    Sir Steven Redgrave. . battling with diabetes all those years and still being “the” top class athlete. Brilliant and an inspiration.

  169. Linda WhittakerNo Gravatar

    Without a doubt it would have to be Martin Johnson (such a fantastic player)

  170. Paul WilsonNo Gravatar

    Jim Clark

  171. lee burtonNo Gravatar

    george best was always the best

  172. A nnNo Gravatar

    Stephen Redgrave

  173. Ian AstleyNo Gravatar

    Without a shadow of a doubt —- Muhammad Ali

  174. emma CellaNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero is Alan Shearer.

  175. Phil DarlingNo Gravatar

    My Sporting hero has to be Valentino Rossi, the best rider of all time, and with a personality too

  176. Lisa CollinsNo Gravatar

    Ian Botham

  177. Bev CordleNo Gravatar

    Dame Kelly Holmes as she does a lot of work with kids and tries to get them involved in sport

  178. LyndsNo Gravatar

    Muhammad Ali

  179. Bob ClarkNo Gravatar

    Nigel Mansell

  180. K MulliganNo Gravatar

    Ryan Giggs – he has always played with integrity and class. It will be a great loss to the Manchester United Club when he retires however hopefully he will stay with the club in some capacity.

  181. DaphneNo Gravatar

    David Beckham, he was a brilliant captain to the England team and always seemed to lift the other players when they they were playing badly

  182. Trevor GilbertNo Gravatar

    Lance Armstrong-Overcame illness to win the Tour de France 7 times

  183. GarethNo Gravatar

    Got to be Brian O Driscoll he is an absolute legend

  184. len tiernanNo Gravatar

    george best

  185. stuart wNo Gravatar

    Eddie Gray

  186. Kris McNairNo Gravatar

    Chris Hoy

  187. Chris CampbellNo Gravatar

    Steven Gerrard

  188. Chas GilbertNo Gravatar

    Ross Hannah – 45 goals for Matlock Town this season!

  189. Julie BrettNo Gravatar

    Gary Linker

  190. Hazel LemarNo Gravatar

    Geoff Capes

  191. DaveNo Gravatar

    Johnny Wilkinson

  192. Lyndsey ColganNo Gravatar

    George Best

  193. hannah reesNo Gravatar

    Jennifer ennis

  194. Hayley FountainNo Gravatar

    david beckham

  195. Darius DragasiusNo Gravatar

    Nikolai Valuev

  196. susannah southurstNo Gravatar

    seb coe

  197. Tracy WattsNo Gravatar

    Dame Ellen MacArthur – she’s my hero!

  198. coco-chipsNo Gravatar

    Nasser Hussain

  199. SolangeNo Gravatar

    Muhammad Ali

  200. Marina FrowNo Gravatar

    ally mccoist

  201. Minnie123No Gravatar

    Sebastian Loeb

  202. MaddyNo Gravatar

    Zola Budd

  203. Ben BarnardNo Gravatar

    Eric Cantona

  204. Paul WitneyNo Gravatar

    Lance Armstrong

  205. kushla popeNo Gravatar

    john mcenroe

  206. m hollingsworthNo Gravatar

    David Beckham

  207. Stephen wilsonleachNo Gravatar

    Daley Thompson

  208. nichola jonesNo Gravatar

    Well i guess i am just gonna have to say david beckham
    but thats only cause i dont know any others not because i actually like him or anything but i am not really into sports and all that.Right i’m starting to waffle on but think you know what i am wafferling on about lol

  209. PaulineNo Gravatar

    Dame Ellen MacArthur must be one of the bravest women.

  210. Stuart SimmNo Gravatar

    Johnny Wilkinson

  211. AdamNo Gravatar

    It has to be CB Fry. Played football and cricket for England, held the world record for the long jump and was even offered, and turned down, the throne of Albania.

  212. Natalie GoatleyNo Gravatar

    Kelly Holmes

  213. Cecelia AllenNo Gravatar

    Lester Piggott

  214. CathNo Gravatar

    Darren Gough

  215. Marc JacksonNo Gravatar

    Roy Keane

  216. Heather ShawNo Gravatar

    bobby moore without a doubt!

  217. Neil MolyneuxNo Gravatar

    Kenny Dalglish

  218. Gillian MasseyNo Gravatar

    England and Liverpool captain Emlyn Hughes, great TV personality too, taken too soon. :-(

  219. JessePNo Gravatar

    Charlie Ramsbottom – centre forward for Biggleswade and District FC!

  220. Darson TurnerNo Gravatar

    BRIAN HOWARD CLOUGH … The greatest manager England never had

  221. Keith CNo Gravatar

    Gary McAllister

  222. JULIE PANNELLNo Gravatar

    OOOW DAVID BECKHAM

  223. Craig JohnsonNo Gravatar

    Daley Thompson

  224. Michael CrossNo Gravatar

    Roberto Baggio

  225. Jeff WNo Gravatar

    Sir Steve Redgrave

  226. Roy KibbleNo Gravatar

    There are loads here that I could agree with so I’m going for the 5 mates I ran the 14th Marathon des Sables with back in 1999. Just ordinary blokes doing an extraordinary thing.

  227. JamesNo Gravatar

    Robbie Savage… ha!

  228. TINA CNo Gravatar

    Valentino Rossi and he is sooo good looking!

  229. Paul MarshallNo Gravatar

    It has got to be Steve Davis the snooker player!!

  230. KristianNo Gravatar

    Steven Gerrard – Someone committed to a team is rare to find nowadays!

  231. Ian FarmerNo Gravatar

    Adrian Morley – Warrington Wolves RL Captain, Captained Warrington Wolves to two sucessive Challenge Cup victories in 2009 and 2010

  232. Jamie CarrNo Gravatar

    Has to be Pedro, Peter Beardsley, show me a English footballer with more skill from that era!

  233. Rachael LinesNo Gravatar

    Harry Houdini Redknapp xx

  234. Yvonne CrosslandNo Gravatar

    David Beckham

  235. Paul lancasterNo Gravatar

    Thierry Henry

  236. jonathan woodwardNo Gravatar

    DAVID JAMES

  237. Hannah DNo Gravatar

    Haile Gebrselassie!

  238. Claire BoyneNo Gravatar

    Bjorn Borg

  239. Tim PattinsonNo Gravatar

    Bjorn Borg Winner of 5 Wimbledon titles and 5 French Opens in consecutive years. No player has got even close to doing that.

  240. Fran GrasbyNo Gravatar

    Ilie Nastase, great player, loads of charisma

  241. Mike CambridgeNo Gravatar

    Lewis Hamilton from the world of Formula 1

  242. ELISABETH BARNWELLNo Gravatar

    David Beckam

  243. Jennifer StokesNo Gravatar

    Ryan Giggs – a true gentleman of the beautiful game!

  244. stuart payneNo Gravatar

    Ryan Giggs

  245. David AdkinNo Gravatar

    George Best at his best.

  246. linda wilesNo Gravatar

    gordon banks

  247. Jo HarrisonNo Gravatar

    It has to be David Beckham.

  248. Pete JosephNo Gravatar

    Ayrton Senna. He had class, he had style, he was number one, he was caring and he was also RUTHLESS. RIP there will never ever be another like him!

  249. LeighNo Gravatar

    Lennox Louis

  250. Ronnie HeatonNo Gravatar

    Steve Redgrave – our own Olympic hero!

  251. EmmaNo Gravatar

    paula radcliffe

  252. Cathryn BowenNo Gravatar

    George Best

  253. David RNo Gravatar

    Steve Davis

  254. Ross WNo Gravatar

    I look up to Rafael Nadal. I can’t believe he’s 2 years younger than I thanks to his maturity. I think he’s a great sporting role model and an even better sports star. A living legend in my book.

  255. John ParrisNo Gravatar

    Definately Carl Fogarty!

  256. Dan CaldonNo Gravatar

    SIR Steve Redgrave

  257. Alistair InwoodNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero is Alan Shearer

  258. Darren RobertsNo Gravatar

    Lewis Hamilton

  259. Rod CurtisNo Gravatar

    Tiger Woods

  260. Rudy RoversiNo Gravatar

    Bobby Moore

  261. Claire HarrillNo Gravatar

    fangio

  262. Kirit ShahNo Gravatar

    Lewis Hamilton

  263. Ian JonesNo Gravatar

    Steve Bull of Wolverhampton Wanderers – picked for England whilst Wolves were in the third division and scored on his debut. Remained at Molineux despite offers of moves elsewhere.

  264. Ellie PeabodyNo Gravatar

    Daley Thompson

  265. karen RailtonNo Gravatar

    george best

  266. CathyNo Gravatar

    Gary Lineker

  267. Lorraine FosterNo Gravatar

    Ellen McArthur

  268. Kevin JNo Gravatar

    Another vote for the legend that was George Best

  269. TomNo Gravatar

    Ryan Giggs

  270. Mrs PhillipsNo Gravatar

    David beckham

  271. Elliot DawsonNo Gravatar

    Has to be Johnny Wilkinson

  272. Colin FaulknerNo Gravatar

    Gary Lineker

  273. Kevin McCallNo Gravatar

    Jackie Stewart

  274. DaveNo Gravatar

    Alan Shearer – in his Blackburn Rovers days

  275. Lee wallNo Gravatar

    Kenny Dalglish

  276. elizabethNo Gravatar

    Zoe Robinson paralympic champion

  277. Laura RobinsonNo Gravatar

    Steven Gerrard…tough, determined, fair and bloody good at what he does! :-)

  278. robNo Gravatar

    Fatima Whitbread

  279. stephen cookNo Gravatar

    My hero is Viv Richards

  280. Deborah MarlowNo Gravatar

    Gary Lineker

  281. Peter ArnoldNo Gravatar

    roger federer

  282. Doug MurrayNo Gravatar

    Lionel Messi

  283. Robin BrooksbankNo Gravatar

    Tony Yeboah, Leeds legend.

  284. Ross Wilford-PoveyNo Gravatar

    Zinedine Zidane

  285. AlisonNo Gravatar

    Alan Shearer

  286. Karl BirdNo Gravatar

    Steve Peat (mountain biker)

  287. Claire ButlerNo Gravatar

    Colin Jackson

  288. Kerrie VellaNo Gravatar

    Bobby Charlton

  289. SeanNo Gravatar

    RYAN GIGGS

  290. Michelle BosomworthNo Gravatar

    DAVID BECKHAM

  291. David CookeNo Gravatar

    Ian Porterfield – his goal won the FA Cup Final for Sunderland against Leeds United back in 1973.

    RIP Ian.

  292. Cassie BedfordNo Gravatar

    Lance Armstrong

  293. Brian WilliamsNo Gravatar

    He is the greatest – Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay)

  294. Chris BullNo Gravatar

    Peter Osgood :-)

  295. AllanNo Gravatar

    Jimmy White

  296. Chris WatsonNo Gravatar

    Valentino Rossi

  297. Shruti BapatNo Gravatar

    My sporting hero is Steffi Graf

  298. Diane RiceNo Gravatar

    James Hunt

  299. darrenNo Gravatar

    billy bremner

  300. CharlieNo Gravatar

    david beckham

  301. Greg LewisNo Gravatar

    Billy Bremner -side before self everytime.

  302. Mary CampbellNo Gravatar

    Sir Steve Redgrave – a genuinely nice bloke with a heart (and Olympic medal collection) full of gold!

  303. claire greenNo Gravatar

    Colin Mcrae, hands down the man is a legend! RIP!

  304. NicoleNo Gravatar

    Lance Armstrong

  305. Ken BinnsNo Gravatar

    Tiger Woods….despite his recent lapses.

  306. Thomas TesdaleNo Gravatar

    Daley Thompson

  307. Glenn HuttonNo Gravatar

    Pat Jennings of Spurs. Saw him play and met him when I was 8 years old, he was a giant. He was a model pro, the best I have ever seen play the game and a lovely person to boot. Some of today’s more fortunate footballer’s could learn many a lesson from this guy, who still plays a part down the Lane!

  308. FONAL PATILNo Gravatar

    JONNY WILKINSON

  309. rupert summertonNo Gravatar

    Nigel Benn

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