Colin Campbell (Olympian) Colin Campbell is one of a select number of sportsmen and women to have competed in both the summer and winter Olympics.
Elizabeth Cann (badminton) Liz Cann dominated English singles badminton, with five national titles between 2005 and 2012. She won Commonwealth bronze with England at Delhi 2010.
Tommy Horton (golf) Tommy Horton MBE played in two Ryder Cups. He won eight times on the European Tour and 23 times on the Senior Tour.
Graeme Le Saux (football) Chelsea, Blackburn and Southampton defender Graeme Le Saux made 36 international appearances for England from 1994 until 2000.
Edythe "Dot" Macready (diving) Edythe "Dot" Macready became the only island female to win a British Empire Games (now Commonwealth Games) gold medal, when she triumphed in 1934.
Simon Militis (swimming) Simon Militis went to the 2000 Sydney Olympics and won Commonwealth bronze in Manchester in 2002. An Island Games stalwart.
Harry Vardon (golf) Harry Vardon was one of the world's first golfing superstars, winning six Open Championships and a US Open. Gave his name to the "Vardon Grip".