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Fernando Alonso
Profile: Fiery and proud, Spaniard Fernando Alonso stands out as the most complete Formula 1 driver of his generation. With two world championships titles to his name in 2005 and 2006 - against the first-time retiring Michael Schumacher at the height of his power - Alonso has big shoes to fill at Scuderia Ferrari. With five wins to his name in 2010 and a championship runner-up and a nightmare 2007 season at dream-team McLaren to forget, the pressure is on Alonso to go one step further. A truly driven individual, Alonso is electrifying. More
Ossie Ardiles
Profile: Ossie Ardiles is a football coach and former midfielder who won the 1978 World Cup as part of the Argentina national team. A competitive and skilled midfielder, he became a cult hero in England as a player with Tottenham Hotspur. He has also played for PSG and QPR as well as having managed Newcastle United, West Bromwich Albion, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Swindon Town. More
Guillem Balague
Profile: Guillem Balague is a Spanish football journalist who commonly appears on Sky Sports. He is an expert on La Liga and attended Liverpool University, where he learned English. He supporters Espanyol. More
Rubens Barrichello
Profile: At 39 years of age and over 300 races, Rubens Barrichello is the elder statesman of Formula 1. However, at a stage when many drivers begin to show signs of wear and tear, Rubinho's enthusiasm for the sport burns stronger than ever - no doubt reignited by a championship charge at Brawn. More
Kyran Bracken
Profile: Kyran is a former England rugby international whose club career saw him play at Saracens, Bristol and Waterloo RFC. Since retiring from the game he competed in ITV1 show Dancing On Ice. He is also Honorary President of the rugby charity, Wooden Spoon. More
Alan Brazil
Profile: talkSPORT presenter Alan Brazil is a well regarded former professional footballer, who played for the likes of Ipswich Town, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. An outspoken face of football, he is known for his on-air broadcast gaffs, such as: 'He held his head in his hands as it flashed past the post.' More
Jenson Button
Profile: In 2009, Jenson Button achieved his dream when he became F1 world champion. Now with 11 career race wins (up to and including Hungary 2011) he currently resides at Vodafone McLaren Mercedes with fellow Brit, Lewis Hamilton. However, just a few short years ago it was all so different - with no reprieve in sight. Now, Jenson can reflect on the past and smile. It's a long way to the top and he knows it. More
Joe Calzaghe
Profile: Retired Welsh boxer Joe Calzaghe has forged a career in the media since hanging up his gloves in 2009. He remained unbeaten throughout his professional career and has since gone on to star in Strictly Come Dancing whilst setting up his own promotions company. He is also at the forefront of anti-bullying campaigns. Joe won Soccer Aid in 2010 and was the 2006 BBC Sports Personality Of The Year. More
Pat Cash
Profile: Cash had 15 years in the professional game and reached as high as number four in the singles world rankings and six in the doubles equivalent. Undoubtedly his apex in the sport was when defeating second seed and multi-Grand Slam champion, Ivan Lendl in straights sets at the Wimbledon final in 1987. More
Luol Deng
Profile: Luol Deng is the highest profile British basketball player in the world's best league, the NBA. He currently plays for the Chicago Bulls. He also has the Luol Deng Foundation, which helps people worldwide. He is a fan of Arsenal FC. More
Tom Farquharson
Profile: Tom won the 2010 Wimbledon boys doubles title with fellow Brit Liam Broady, after losing to the third seed in the opening round of the boys singles. He is set to move up into the seniors and is tipped to hopefully emulate some of the achievements of Andy Murray for Britain. Tom is from London. More
Tanni Grey-Thompson
Profile: One of Britain's greatest athletes, Tanni Grey-Thompson has won numerous honours on the track, including four golds at the 1992 Barcelona Paralympics. The same year, she won her first of six London Wheelchair Marathons, before adding a clutch of other titles including 800m gold in the 1996 Atlanta games and four golds in Sydney, 2000. She was awarded the MBE in 1992 and voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 2000. Tanni now works as a media pundit and speaker. Born in Cardiff, she has received numerous honorary degrees including honorary doctorates from Leeds Metropolitan University, Loughborough University, Southampton University, Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Wales. She is currently Pro-Chancellor of Staffordshire University. More
Lewis Hamilton
Profile: In 2007, Lewis Hamilton ascended to Formula 1 in a flash of bright light - and by the end of 2008 had won his first World Championship, narrowly missing out on the coveted title in his maiden year due to a gearbox glitch at the final race in Brazil. Now, with four full seasons of experience, 16 career race wins - and his resurgent McLaren now capable of victories against the quick Red Bulls of Vettel and Webber - can he continue take the fight to his British team-mate, Jenson Button? Down to earth and super competitive, Hamilton makes for an incredible interview every time. More
David Haye
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Michael Hughes
Profile: Michael represented Northern Ireland 71 times in football, alongside a successful midfield club career for Carrick Rangers, Manchester City, RC Strasbourg, West Ham United, Wimbledon, Birmingham City, Crystal Palace, Coventry City and St Neots Town. Famously, he was embroiled in a contract dispute between Wimbledon and Birmingham City which, for a year, left him unable to play for a club. He is currently a majority shareholder and co-owner of Irish Premiership side, Carrick Rangers. More
Eddie Jordan
Profile: Eddie Jordan available for short-term interviews.
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Amir Khan
Profile: *Pre Conducted* Boxing champion Amir Khan talks about Cheryl Cole, Jordan, and collecting sporting memorabilia. More
Robert Kubica
Profile: Poland. It's not a nation traditionally known for producing top-flight Formula 1 drivers - until, that is, Robert Kubica made his debut for BMW-Sauber at Hungary in 2006. A no-nonsense character with the hunger to achieve, Kubica is revered throughout the paddock as - above all else - a racer. His breakthrough win at Canada in 2008 only proved what the rest of the sport had known, Kubica is the real deal. His move to Renault for 2010 was a revelation - and he firmly believes that they will take him to a world championship. More
Tim Lovejoy
Profile: Tim Lovejoy is a broadcaster and presenter, made famous by the Sky show Soccer AM, but having now moved on to new projects including 6-0-6 radio and Sunday morning magazine-style show Something For The Weekend. Tim has penned three books, exploring his love for football and food. More
Laura Marsh
Profile: Called into the England ladies cricket team side to make her debut in 2006 against India. Marsh, the Sussex seam bowler, had impressed in the Super 4s and Championship. She was a key player in the all-conquering England side of 2009, and also took a degree in Sports Science with Management at Loughborough University. More
Felipe Massa
Profile: Tenacious until the end, Felipe Massa's luck - or lack thereof - is astonishing. Having had the world championship snatched from him by Lewis Hamilton at the final corner of the final lap of the final race in 2008, Felipe was then severly injured by a wayward spring from the back of his countryman Barrichello's car during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix - which put him out for the rest of the season. In 2010, Massa returned to battle against new team-mate Alonso - and take the fight to Red Bull and McLaren - and hasn't performed as expected. His new contract, until the end of 2012, shows Ferrari's faith in him, but does he have faith in himself? More
Barry McGuigan
Profile: Barry is a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame having fought at featherweight until his retirement in 1989. He has since forged a career as a sports pundit and also appeared in ITV's Hell's Kitchen. He also professes a significant in etymology, the study of insects. More
Andrew Miller
Profile: The 6ft 4in young Warwickshire fast bowler was plagued with injury throughout the 2010 season, however when fit he bowled with pace and took wickets. He has first-class career best figures of 8-103. More
Daryl Mitchell
Profile: Took over from Vikram Solanki as the official Worcestershire CCC captain and led them to promotion in 2010. Has over 4,000 first class runs at an average of 38.45, with 9 centuries and 22 half centuries, hitting 3 consecutive tons in 2010. More
Stephen Moore
Profile: Lancashire CCC batsman. Has been unlucky missing most of this season after having to undergo shoulder surgery after dislocating it in a game in the early stages. Has enjoyed prolific seasons with Worcestershire and England Lions in 2008 and 2009, and with a first class average of just under 40, with 15 centuries and 35 half centuries, it is clear why. More
Jamie Noon
Profile: England rugby centre, now plying his trade at French club Brive. Former team-mate at club and international level of Jonny Wilkinson and well-regarded family man. More
Duncan Fletcher OBE
Profile: A former Zimbabwean international cricket captain, Duncan Fletcher coached the England national cricket team between 2000 and 2008, leading the side to eight consecutive tests and famously recovering the Ashes for the first time in 18 years. A controversial but highly successful coach, Fletcher is now the coach of the Indian national team. More
Henry Olonga
Profile: Henry Olonga was the first black player and youngest ever cricketer to play for Zimbabwe internationally. He achieved international recognition in 2003 when he wore a black armband to protest against the policies of Zimbabwe’s government, a move which forced him into exile in the UK. He released his autobiography on July 19, 2010. More
Tony Pastor
Profile: Tony Pastor is the multi-BAFTA-nominated Head of Production at ITV Sport, overseeing ITV’s award-winning coverage of the Champions League, England games, the World Cup, F1, the FA Cup, the Championship and more. More
Azeem Rafiq
Profile: Former England U19 captain, and Yorkshire all-rounder has already got a first-class hundred and four-wicket haul to his name. Now 20, he will be looking to progress and will look to do so after previously playing A grade cricket in Perth with Gosnells CC. More
Ebony-Jewel Rainford-Brent
Profile: Ebony-Jewel became the first Black Woman to represent England at Cricket, and one of the first females to be accepted onto the Surrey Pemberton Greenish Academy. Has recovered from a career-threatening back injury and returned to the England fold, becoming a member of the all conquering 2009 England Team, which won the ICC World Cup in Sydney, the ICC World T20, Natwest series against Australia, and also retained the Ashes. Born in London.
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Helene Raynsford
Profile: Although Helene announced her retirement from rowing in April 2010 due to ill health, she returned to win the British Trials and competed in GB's World Championship Paralympic Team in New Zealand in 2010. Helene is rowing's first ever Paralympic Champion in the AW1x having won gold at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games. Helene previously competed as part of the GB Women's Wheelchair Basketball team who won Paralympic World Cup silver medals in 2005 and 2006. She is also is a medical biochemist, but has put her career in Public Health on hold while she focuses on her rowing. She also works for the Youth Sport Trust as an Athlete Mentor, working with young people who are disengaged from education. In her spare time Helene enjoys film editing, photography and cooking. Raynsford is on UK Anti_Doping's Athlete's committee. More
James Richardson
Profile: Former presenter of Channel 4's Football Italia coverage, James Richardson is a confident and knowledgeable football presenter who also appears on EuroSport and Sky Sports. He is fluent in Italian. He hosts the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast. More
Nico Rosberg
Profile: Fluent in English, German, Italian, Spanish and French, Nico Rosberg is an intelligent racing driver - and super quick! The son of 1983 world champion, Keke, he rose through the ranks to take the GP2 championship in 2005 - taking the fastest lap and points on his Formula 1 debut in 2006 with an impressive seventh in Bahrain. Since then, a four year mediocre run with Williams somewhat dented his reputation - but his move to Mercedes for 2010, consistently outqualifying the seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, did much to repair it. Quick-witted, quick-thinking and intelligent, Nico Rosberg is a dream to interview. More
William Smith
Profile: Durham CCC’s club captain. Previously captained Durham UCCE and British Universities. Smith took over from Dale Benkenstein at the end of the county's Championship-winning 2008 season and managed to guide the team to their second title in a row the following summer. Will has 10 first-class 100s and 15 first class 50s to his name including a 201* highest score. More
Sir Jackie Stewart
Profile: Jackie Stewart won the World F1 championship three times and, even at 71, the Scot is one of the most sought-after personalities in international motorsport. His book 'Winning Is Not Enough' was a best-seller and he will be in demand throughout the summer, before and after the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on July 11. More
Ray Stubbs
Profile: Ray Stubbs is a broadcaster and former footballer, currently working for ESPN having ended a 23-year stint with the BBC in 2009. A popular face on the small screen, he hails from Merseyside and spent five years as a professional with Tranmere Rovers. More
Iwan Thomas
Profile: Iwan Gwyn Thomas MBE is an Olympic Athlete, who represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the Olympic Games in the 400m, and Wales at the Commonwealth Games. Thomas is the current UK record holder at 400m with a time of 44.36 seconds and is a former European and Commonwealth games champion. He is also the current holder of the Commonwealth Games record in the 400m. More
Sebastian Vettel
Profile: It's a hype often given to particularly gifted young chargers, 'The next Schumacher' - and it's not often fulfilled, but in Sebastian Vettel's case, believe the hype. Much like Lewis Hamilton, Vettel made an impression from the moment he arrived - topping the timesheets for BMW-Sauber during Friday practice at the US Grand Prix while deputising for the injured Robert Kubica - and would, within months be racing for Scuderia Toro Rosso. After clinching an incredible win at the Italian Grand Prix the following year, Vettel joined sister team Red Bull Racing and the rest - as they say - is history. Engaging and honest, Vettel is the reigning world champion and almost certain to regain that crown this season. More
Moritz Volz
Profile: One of professional football's most enganging and unique characters, Moritz Volz, formerly of Arsenal, Fulham and now with St Pauli, is a German with a sense of humour. His website volzy.com gained such a cult following thanks to his on-going diary, he ended up with a column in The Times for two years. Whacky doesn't even come close. He rides a bike to home games and bakes cakes on Saturday mornings to get in the zone for matches. More
Scott Wagstaff
Profile: Scott Wagstaff is a professional footballer for Charlton Athletic and at 21 years old, has a bright future ahead of him. He was born in Maidstone and has also played for AFC Bournemouth and Northwich Victoria.
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Gareth Warburton
Profile: Gareth Warburton is an athlete running for Wales and the UK in the 800m. Gareth competed in the 2006 and 2010 commonwealth games and the European Indoor and Team Championships in 2005 and 2011 respectively. More
Mark Webber
Profile: Mark Webber: Highly experienced Australian Formula 1 driver not afraid to speak his mind, Mark is a straight talking veteran of the Formula One paddock. More
Chrissie Wellington
Profile: Chrissie Wellington, is an English triathlete who is the world record holder for ironman-distance triathlon races. She is a huge advocate of teaching and development, and undertook a period of tutoring at a school in Bolton. More
Fara Williams
Profile: Fara Williams is a Women's England international footballer. She was named as 2007 and 2009 International Player of the Year and is approaching 100 appearances for England. Fara plays her club football for Everton Ladies having previously starred for Chelsea and Charlton Athletic. More
John Williams
Profile: John Williams is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Leicester University, and specialises in the sociology of football and football fan culture. His expertise has seen him act as a consultant in football and rugby, and he recently appeared on Sky Sports in discussions over fan behaviour at the World Cup. More
Danny Wright
Profile: Stade Francais rugby star, formerly of Gloucester, played for both the U18 and U20 teams at international level. Has just signed a new deal at the French giants. More

