MBE 1999
Founder and President, Sporting Chance Charity Clinic, since 2000
MBE 1999
Founder and President, Sporting Chance Charity Clinic, since 2000
granted title His Highness by the Queen, 1957, granted title His Royal Highness by the Shah of Iran, 1959; KBE 2004
MBE 2017
DL; cricket correspondent, BBC, since 1991
Kt 2013; CBE 2009 (OBE 2005; MBE 2001)
professional yachtsman; Principal, Ben Ainslie Racing, since 2014
Born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Louisville, Ky, 17 Jan. 1942; s of Cassius Marcellus Clay, Sr and Odessa L. Clay (née Grady); changed name on conversion to Islam, ...
Born 16 May 1825; m 1st, 1853, Lady Augusta Bingham (d 1888), d of 3rd Earl of Lucan; one s three d (and two ...
Manager, Everton Football Club, 2017–18
OBE 2019 (MBE 1998)
Chief Executive, Bowls England, 2008–20
golfer; television commentator; golf course architect; writer
MBE 1995
Chief Executive, Sussex Cricket, since 2017
Chief Executive Officer, British Olympic Association, since 2019 (non-executive Director, 2011–19)
CBE 2010 (OBE 2000)
Born Denton, Gtr Manchester 21 Sept. 1935; s of Christopher Armfield and Doris Armfield; m 1958, Anne Ashurst; two s ; died...
professional cyclist, retired 2005, returned to racing, 2009–11
CBE 2007 (OBE 1991)
Principal Lecturer in Business Studies, Huddersfield Technical College, 1973–90; Lord Mayor, City of Leeds, 2000–01
OBE 1997
journalist, sports commentator and broadcaster
Chairman, Right to Care, since 2008
Director of Sport, University of Bath, since 2010
Vice-President, Scout Association, since 1982
Born 22 June 1930; s of Horace Arthur and Elsie Winifred Bailey; m 1st, 1957, Julianne Mary Squier (marr. diss.); one s two d; 2nd, 1991, Vivian Mary Robins; ...