Shaun Murphy
Shaun Murphy is a renowned professional snooker player, currently seventh in the World Snooker rankings and known for his remarkable cue action and tactical prowess. Nicknamed ‘The Magician’, he shot to fame by winning the 2005 World Snooker Championship as a qualifier, a feat that earned him widespread acclaim.
Murphy has since added multiple ranking titles to his resume, including the 2008 UK Championship and the 2015 Masters, as well as compiling over 600 century breaks, 25 event victories and completing the ‘Triple Crown’. His articulate commentary and insightful analysis have also made him a respected figure in the snooker community beyond his playing career.
GB7s Rugby
Champions are proud to be an official strategic partner to both the men and women’s GB7s Rugby sides. We have supported their growth curve as the sport continues to enhance its reputation, throughout both the HSBC SVNS Series and the sides’ upcoming appearances at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.
Sevens Rugby is a fast-paced, emerging sport which takes on conventions and looks to bring the world’s best players into the limelight. Find the Champions logo on the nation’s kit as they compete on the international stage.
Peter Baker
Peter Baker, an English professional golfer, has enjoyed a successful career with multiple European Tour victories, including three wins between 1988 and 1993. He notably represented Europe in the 1993 Ryder Cup, contributing to the team's stunning victory.
Baker has also secured several other titles on the Challenge Tour and Senior Tour, demonstrating his longevity in the sport. Beyond his playing achievements, he has contributed to golf as a coach and mentor to younger players.
Paul Broadhurst
Paul Broadhurst is a distinguished professional golfer who has enjoyed success on both the European Tour and the PGA Tour Champions. Known for his consistent play, he claimed victory at the 1991 Ryder Cup and won six European Tour titles throughout his career.
Broadhurst's achievements extend into senior golf, where he won the Senior Open Championship in 2016 and the Senior PGA Championship in 2018. His enduring talent and sportsmanship have solidified his reputation as a renowned figure in the golfing world.
Gary Wolstenholme MBE
Gary Wolstenholme, one of England's most successful amateur golfers, won the British Amateur Championship twice, in 1991 and 2003. He represented Great Britain and Ireland in six Walker Cup matches, playing a crucial role in their victories.
Wolstenholme also secured multiple wins in prestigious amateur tournaments, including the English Amateur and St Andrews Links Trophy. Transitioning to professional golf later in his career, he achieved notable success on the European Senior Tour, winning several events.
Graeme Storm
Graeme Storm, known for his resilience and skill on the European Tour, is another widely regarded professional golfer. He turned professional in 2000 and has since claimed notable victories, including the 2007 Open de France and the 2017 BMW SA Open, where he famously defeated Rory McIlroy in a playoff.
Storm's career has been marked by determination, which became especially evident when he regained his tour card by the narrowest of margins after nearly losing it in 2016. Off the course, he is admired for his dedication to junior golf development and community engagement.
...And Many More!
Our list of Champions is constantly evolving, and we're always looking to add to the talent we manage. Our partnerships represent our commitment to curating industry leaders, in both a business and athletic sense. There are many other players out there benefiting from being under the Champions umbrella...