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Athletes from Sheffield (26 P) B. ... Pages in category "Sportspeople from Sheffield" The following 129 pages are in this category, out of 129 total.
This category is for competitors within the sport of athletics, comprising track and field, road running, cross country running and racewalking.It is not to be used for competitors in other sports or to categorize anyone who is physically fit, two other definitions of the word athlete.
Mary, Queen of Scots, held under house arrest in Sheffield for 14 years; J. T. Murphy, leader of the Shops' Stewards Movement and the Communist Party of Great Britain; Sally Oppenheim, Conservative MP and Minister; John Parker, 19th-century politician; Sir Irvine Patnick, politician and Conservative Party Whip under Margaret Thatcher and John Major
In early September Sheffield City Council voted unanimously to award her the Freedom of the City of Sheffield. [129] Ennis was honoured on a 'Wall of Fame' in Sheffield Winter Garden bearing the names of sportspeople from the city who competed in the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.
Louie Hinchliffe (born 18 July 2002) is a British sprinter. [2] On 7 June 2024, he won the 2024 NCAA Championships 100 metres title with a time of 9.95 seconds for the University of Houston Cougars.
The club later changed its name to the City of Sheffield Athletic Club. Sherwood is the mother of British international tennis player David Sherwood who was born in 1980. After retiring from athletics she continued to work as a physical education teacher at Myers Grove Comprehensive School in Sheffield.
Carl Edward Thackery (born 14 October 1962 in Sheffield, England) is a retired British long-distance runner, who competed in the 1980s and 1990s. His daughter Calli Hauger-Thackery is an international marathon runner.
C. Dominic Calvert-Lewin; Steve Cammack; Ralph Cann; Ron Capewell; Joe Carr (English footballer) William Carr (footballer, born 1848) Harry Cawthorne; Leroy Chambers