| CHARLOTTEDUJARDIN | British winner of three Olympic dressage gold medals |
| REMBRANDT | Horse ridden by Nicole Uphoff in winning 1988 and 1992 Olympics Individual and team dressage gold medals (9) |
| PERRY | Fred ---, British winner of three consecutive Wimbledon Championships 1934-36 (5) |
| PAULARADCLIFFE | British winner of three London Marathons, two in world record times |
| FRASERPRYCE | Shelly-Ann --- ---, Jamaican sprinter; winner of three Olympic gold medals (6-5) |
| ANNFRASERPRYCE | Jamaican sprinter; winner of three Olympic gold medals and 10 World titles (6-3,6-5) |
| SHELLY | Jamaican sprinter; winner of three Olympic gold medals and 10 World titles (6-3,6-5) |
| DAWNFRASER | The only winner of three Olympic 100m freestyle golds |
| FRED | And 12 Across. British winner of three consecutive Wimbledon Championships (1934-6) |
| SAINTCYR | Henri ?, 1952 and 1956 Olympic dressage individual and team gold medallist |
| LEWIS | British winner of the heptathlon gold medal at the 2000 Olympic Games |
| ELLIE | --- Simmonds, British winner of five Paralympic swimming gold medals |
| DENISE | And 5 British winner of the heptathlon gold medal at the 2000 Olympic Games (6,5) |
| DENISELEWIS | British winner of the Olympic gold medal in the heptathlon in 2000 (6,5) |
| ADAMPEATY | British winner of breaststroke gold at the 2016 Olympics |
| CHRISBRASHER | Most recent British winner of the Olympic 3000m steeplechase, in 1956 |
| LEONARD | British winner of the Victoria Cross who set up a number of Foundation Homes from 1948 for disabled |
| CHESHIRE | British winner of the Victoria Cross who set up a number of Foundation Homes from 1948 for disabled exservicemen (7,8) |
| NICOLECOOKE | First female British winner of an Olympic cycling event, in 2008 (6,5) |
| WADE | British winner of Wimbledon Singles in 1977 (4) |