| IRINA | Miss Rodnina, figure skater who partnered Ulanov and Zaitsev to world pairs championship wins 1969-78 (5) |
| HANRETTY | Mark, former competitive figure skater who partnered Kimberly Wyatt in the 2022 series of Dancing On Ice (8) |
| LEITRIM | One of three venues in Ireland's 'World Pairs Championships' (7) |
| IRINARODNINA | Olympic ice skating pairs champion 1976-1980 with husband Aleksandr Zaitsev (5,7) |
| IGORS | Hockey's Larionov and Ulanov |
| ALEXEI | Olympic skater Ulanov |
| IGOR | Larionov or Ulanov of hockey |
| EKATERINAGORDEEVA | Russian figure skater who was 1988 and 1994 Olympic Pairs champion with her late partner and husband Sergei Grinkov |
| REEVE | Dermot, cricket player who captained Warwickshire to two county championship wins (5) |
| BEN | US golfer, known as The Hawk, who had nine major championship wins between 1946 and 1953 (3,5) |
| HOGAN | US golfer, known as The Hawk, who had nine major championship wins between 1946 and 1953 (3,5) |
| OLLIVON | Charles ___, France and Toulon flanker who scored two tries in the 2020 Six Nations Championship win over England (7) |
| RODNINA | Irina --, Soviet figure skater who, with her partners, won ten successive world championships (7) |
| THIERRYNEUVILLE | Belgian driver who had four World Rally Championship wins in 2017 |
| JOHNNYBENCH | Oklahoma-born baseball player who helped the Cincinnati Reds to World Series wins in 1975 and '76 (6,5) |
| PENROSE | Jonathan, winner of the British Chess Championship ten times between 1958 and 1969 (7) |
| NAPOLES | Jose, Cuban boxer who first became undisputed world welterweight champion in 1969 (7) |
| WITT | Katarina ---, figure skater who won Olympic gold medals for East Germany in 1984 and 1988 (4) |
| NANCYKERRIGAN | Former figure skater who was famously attacked in 1994 and appeared in 2007 film Blades of Glory (5,8) |
| PEGGYFLEMING | Figure skater who won the only U.S. gold medal at 1968 Winter Games (5,7) |