
– Chris Hoy, four-time Olympic gold medallist.




This is a list of some of Scotland's greatest sports stars, all featured in Be A Winner:
Alex Arthur – world boxing champion
Nicole Arthur – world water-skiing champion
Kirsty Balfour – European champion swimmer
Laura Bartlett – GB Olympic hockey player
Alain Baxter – winter Olympics bronze medallist
Mark Beaumont – record breaking round the world cyclist
Mike Blair – Scotland rugby captain
Chay Blyth – record breaking round the world sailor
Carly Booth – Curtis Cup golfer
Tommy Boyle – world class athletics coach
John Clark – European Cup winning footballer with Celtic
Libby Clegg – Paralympic silver medallist sprinter
John Collins – Scotland World Cup star
Ruaridh Cunningham – world junior downhill mountain-biking champions
Chris Cusiter – British Lions and Scotland rugby player
Frank Dick – world famous athletics coach
Alex Ferguson – Premiership and Champions League winning football coach
Julie Fleeting – Over 100 caps and 100 goals for Scotland ladies football team
Katherine Grainger – three time Olympic silver medallist
Frank Hadden – Calcutta Cup winning Scotland rugby coach
Gavin Hastings – British Lions and Scotland rugby captain
Stephen Hendry – seven time world champion snooker player
Ally Hogg – Scotland rugby player
Chris Hoy – World, Commonwealth and four-time Olympic champion track cyclist
Susan Hughes – Commonwealth bronze medallist badminton player
Susan Jackson – Commonwealth gold medallist rifle shooter
Kenny Logan – Scotland rugby player
Catriona Matthew – British No. 1 golfer
Liz McColgan – world champion and Olympic silver medallist 10,000m runner
Lee McConnell – world championships bronze medallist (4x400m) runner
Lesley McKenna – Britian’s most successful snowboarder ever
Stephen Maguire – World no. 2 ranked snooker player
Finlay Mickel – Britian’s top downhill skier
Colin Montgomerie – Ryder Cup and seven time European Order of Merit winner
Graham Moodie – Scotland hockey captain and GB Olympian
Catriona Morrison – World and European duathlon champion
Angela Mudge - World hill-running champion
Andy Murray – World no. 4 tennis player
Jamie Murray – Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion tennis player
Judy Murray – world class tennis coach
Graeme Obree – world record holding cyclist
Chris Paterson – world’s best rugby goal kicker
Shirley Robertson – double Olympic champion sailor
Ronald Ross – Scotland’s top shinty player
William Sichel – champion ultra-distance marathon runner
Walter Smith – Rangers and former Scotland football manager
Gordon Strachan – Celtic football coach winning three consecutive SPL titles
Gregor Tait – double Commonwealth gold medallist swimmer
Gregor Townsend – British Lions and Scotland rugby player
Lawrence Tynes – Super Bowl winning American football player
Campbell Walsh – Olympic silver medallist canoeist
Ryan Watson – Scotland cricket captain
Sally Watson – Curtis Cup golfer and junior Solheim Cup winner
Allan Wells – Olympic gold medallist sprinter (100m)
Brian Whittle – Olympic 400m runner
David Wilkie – Olympic gold medallist swimmer
Craig Wright – Scotland World Cup cricket captain