My Five Favourite Sports Speakers That Are On The UK Speakers Roster

By Briana Jake Woodward


The UK has Sean Fitzpatrick as among the most popular sports speakers. He was an epitome of a sports hero and a role model for many young men. He was an amazing player and a leader on and off the field in the lifetime of his rugby career. Sean was nicknamed as Fitzy. In 1998 he announced his retirement, ending his 12 year career. Since the 1987 World Cup he has played 99% of all the games. He was set to the captain of the All Black team, and was considered as among the best captains it ever had. He had a great career and was All Black captain in 1992. He played a total of 92 test matches and 29 other international matches.

In 1996, he became part of the Auckland Blues. With him, they won the inaugural Super 12 competition. He also led the All Blacks to the championship in the tri-series competition against Australia and South Africa. He also led the greatest and first even test series win against South Africa. In 1997 Fitzy and the All Blacks had an undefeated 12 test matches. The Buckland Team likewise got him. He got a series of knee injuries, and because of said injuries he announced his retirement from the sport in 1998.

Sean could also list writer as one of his occupations. He had written the book "Turning Point, the Making of a Captain" which was very popular among fans. It was released in October 1998 and has been amongst the best selling books. In March 1999 Sean was appointed as "Rugby Consultant" to the NZRFU responsible for player development and liaison. Sean is also a philanthropist. He's connected with a lot of different charities. For instance, he was one of the founders of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, which seeks to use sport as a medium to bring about social change. Sean is also the ambassador for the Variety Club of New Zealand and he also actively participates in charity work for Ronald McDonald House and Star ship Children's Hospital.

Sean also holds the world record for the most caps by a forward. 51 is the current undefeated record. Sean has also been inducted in 2001 in the International Rugby Hall of Fame and in 2002 in the NZ Sports Hall of Fame. The World Sports Academy has also extended a membership to him. As if all the aforementioned talents weren't enough, Sean is also one of the distinguished keynote speakers. Previously he was just admired by people simply because of his achievements and his great sports record. Today, his oratory skills are just one more thing to add to his very long list of credentials.

Other speakers that work the UK circuit as sports speakers include Nigel Owens who is an international rugby referee, cricketer Alec Stewart, football star Paul Walsh and boxing champion Sir Henry Cooper. Said personalities often get invites to deliver key note speeches at various events.




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