| SUSAN | 1987 women's World Open squash champion (5) |
| DEVOY | 1987 women's World Open squash champion (5) |
| MCKAY | Heather, 1976 women's World Open squash champion (5) |
| SUSANDECOY | Women's world open squash champion 1990-92 (5,5) |
| HUNT | Geoff ___, 1979 and 1980 World Open squash champion (4) |
| KHAN | Jahangir .... , men's World Open squash champion on six occasions (4) |
| JAHANGIRKHAN | 1981-85 World Open squash champion (8,4) |
| NICOL | Peter ?, 1998 British Open squash champion (5) |
| BARRINGTON | Jonah ___, British Open squash champion from 1970-73 (10) |
| JANSHERKHAN | Winner of the Men's World Open Squash Championship in 1987, 1989, 1990 and from 1992-96 |
| ABIDA | Princess Sultan, All-India Women's Squash Champion and an aviatrix |
| DIVYA | World junior champion who made it to the FIDE Women's World Cup semifinals in Batumi.(first name) (5) |
| ADERE | Berhane, 2002 women's World Half Marathon champion (5) |
| LAYNE | - Beachley, seven-time women's world surfing champion (5) |
| TRINA | 10-time Women's World Professional Darts champion, _ Gulliver (5) |
| ONYEE | Ng -, 2015, 2017 and 2018 Women's World Snooker Champion beaten by Alan McManus in the 2019 World Snooker Championship qualifiers (2-3) |
| CHESS | Sport where Indian players achieved historic success in the FIDE Womens World Cup. (5) |
| SPAIN | Team which won the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup (5) |
| PAULCOLL | NZ squash champion (4,4) |
| HEALY | Australian cricketer who scored a women's world record T20 score of 148 v Sri Lanka in 2019 (5) |