New Year’s Award 2026: Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean and Sarina Wiegman recognized

New Year’s Award 2026: Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean and Sarina Wiegman recognized

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Knighthood

Christopher Dean (former speed skater), for services to skating and voluntary work

Ladies hood

Jayne Torvill (former speed skater), for services to skating and voluntary work

Sarina Wiegman (England football manager), lady of honor because she has Dutch nationality

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Jonathan Davies (former Welsh rugby player), for his work as President of the Velindre Cancer Care Trust

Daniel Levy (former Executive Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur), for services to charities and the community in Tottenham

Leah Williamson (England captain), for services to football

Fergus McCann (former CEO of Celtic) For services to the economy and charity.

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Zoe Stratford (England captain), for services to rugby union

Frankie Allen (Para-rower), For services to disability sport and improving access to sport for young people

Derek Brewer (former CEO of Nottinghamshire and MCC, and former board advisor, England and Wales Cricket Board), for services to cricket

Dr. Ann Budge (former chairman and CEO, Hearts), for services to sport and to the community in Midlothian

Dr. James Craig (former Celtic player), For services to Scottish football and to charity

Gabby Logan (broadcaster), for services to sports broadcasting and charity

John Mitchell (England head coach), for services to rugby union

Barry O’Brien (cricket administrator), For services to the law, cricket and charity

Marlie Packer (England international), for services to rugby union

Sarah-Jane Perry (squash player, grassroots champion and mentor), for services to squash

Stuart Pringle (chief executive officer, Silverstone Circuit), for services to motor racing

Paula Radcliffe (broadcaster and former athlete), for services to sport

Clive Tyldesley (broadcaster), for services to sports broadcasting and charity

Gill Whitehead (Chairman, Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025), for services to women’s rugby

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Dr. Frances Akor (Non-Executive Director, UK Anti-Doping), for services to sport

Joe Appiah (athlete), For services to sport, public health and public service

Susan Briegal (Managing Director, World Netball) For services to sport

Daniel Costello (Chairman, Spartans Football Club), for services to community, sport and youth development

Kerry Davis (former England international), for services to football and diversity in sport

Simone Fisher (Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Professional Footballers’ Association), for services to football

Alex Greenwood (England international), for services to football

Isa Guha (broadcaster and former England cricketer) For services to inclusivity and cricket

Megan Jones (England international), for services to rugby union

Tara Jones (referee), for services to rugby league

Sadia Kabeya (England international), for services to rugby union

James Keothavong (referee), for services to tennis and tennis refereeing

Ellie Kiltun (England international), for services to rugby union

Louise Kingsley (Director of Performance, Great Britain Rowing Team), for services to sport

David Laing (Chairman, Scottish Borders Disability Sports Group) For services to sport

Julia Lee (former referee and advocate for women’s rugby league), for services to rugby league

Sarah Massey (Managing Director Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025), for services to the Women’s Rugby Union

Rhys McClenaghan (gymnast), for services to gymnastics

Dr. Ritan Mehta (Head of Medical Service and Team Doctor, England Women’s Football Team), for services to football

David Perks (athletics coach), for services to athletics

Kambiz Ramzan Ali (Taekwondo Master) for services to taekwondo and the community

Toby Roberts (Olympic champion), for services to sport climbing

Georgia Stanway (England international), for services to football

Ella Toone (England international), for services to football

Nigel Travis (boxing coach), for services to boxing and the community

Keira Walsh (England international), for services to football

Colin Wright (co-founder, Rushmoor Gymnastics Academy), for services to women’s gymnastics

Marie Wright (co-founder, Rushmoor Gymnastics Academy), for services to women’s gymnastics

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