Some great choices on here. Like many others, my choices are a combination of characters and the impression they made on me - esp as my appreciation of sports changes over the ages. I always loved the more maverick approach
Seve the shotmaker. Cool and handsome with it and some of those shots from just nowhere. Loved it, he never gave up and loved beating the Yanks.
JP was an absolute wizard on the tennis court. artistry. If you ain’t seen his documentary on sky it is worth a watch. Another cool cat today and great commentator.
Daley Thompson - proper athlete and character. Got his autograph at an athletics meet in Gateshead back in the day… when I loved watching track n field, and the 800m trio scrapping it out. Gan on Stevie Cram
Mike Tyson - just wow, Ali was amazing, Sugar Ray was slick and Marvelous Marvin Hagler was a cool customer but all just a bit before my time. I started getting into watching more boxing at 15 - then Iron Mike came on the scene and ripped it a new one.
Huggins then Jimmy White at snooker - again, just the crazy shotmaking I loved it. Met Huggins once in a pub/club in Manchester but what an odious prick he was - poisoned in many ways by that point.
as for footie , there’s plenty. When I was playing a bit more in my 20s I just loved (and tried to emulate) Zidane, but it was probably a bit more Roy Keane. That French team of the noughties under ZZ was something else. Proves he was human by puking at penalties and the mad nutting episode!
as for hero’s - John Kay for rowing off the pitch @ Roker. He lived in my village and there were a few stories of his Saturday night antics down the local club