Inspirational Speakers
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In March 2004 New Years Honours list Tessa Sanderson was awarded the CBE by Her Majesty the Queen, in recognition of her services to sport and Vic Chairman of Sport England the leading strategic organisation for sport in England. Prior to the CBE she was the recipient of an OBE in December 1997 for her work with various charities and in 1985 was awarded the MBE for winning her Olympic Gold Medal for Great Britain in Los Angeles. In October 2004 Tessa was awarded the Sunday Times Life Times Achievement Award for her dedication to sport.
In March 2004 New Years Honours list Tessa Sanderson was awarded the CBE by Her Majesty the Queen, in recognition of her services to sport and Vic Chairman of Sport England the leading strategic organisation for sport in England. Prior to the CBE she was the recipient of an OBE in December 1997 for her work with various charities and in 1985 was awarded the MBE for winning her Olympic Gold Medal for Great Britain in Los Angeles. In October 2004 Tessa was awarded the Sunday Times Life Times Achievement Award for her dedication to sport.
Tessa holds two Honorary Fellowship Degree one from South Bank University in London in 2004, and prior to this Wolverhampton Polytechnic. She also has an honorary Masters Degree from Birmingham University.
Tessa has competed in SIX Olympic games, which in itself is a record, which resulted in winning a gold medal in the javelin event in 1984. Tessa has won many other major medals including three times Commonwealth Gold and the last being a World Cup Gold in Cuba in 1990. In the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and competing in her 5th Olympics she finished an incredible 4th place in the final.
During her 26 years competing for Great Britain Tessa was voted Sports Personality of the Year and Athlete of the Year (3 times) by the Athletics Writers Association. In 1988 Tessa presented the Sports News for 2 ½ years for Sky Television. Her media career involves television presenting for BBC, ITV, Bloomberg, GMTV, where she covered the 1996 Olympics from Atlanta. Other media activities involve working with Talk Sport Radio and other network radio stations in the UK.
Having now retired from competitive athletics in 1997, she still remains the only female athlete to win an Olympic throwing medal for Great Britain. Tessa continues to work with various Charities such as the Variety Club of Great Britain the largest childrens charity in the world, also for Leukaemia and is patron to Jamaica Basic Schools a Charity for Underprivileged children in Jamaica.
Tessa does a variety of motivational talks and personal appearances all over the UK and can often be seen appearing on network television discussing various topics.
Tessa has taken part in the BBC Show “Strictly African Dancing” and has guest appeared on The Wright Stuff. Tessa has been specially appointed to work with Newham Council in the build up to the 2012 Olympic Games as head of the Newham Sports Academy
PATH TO GLORY PRESENTATION
Path To Glory” is Tessa`s motivational presentation. Taking you from her school days to right through to winning her Olympic Gold Medal and beyond.
“Path to Glory” touches upon her inspirations and what drove her to become Olympic Champion, and takes a light-hearted look at her rivalry with Fatima Whitebread.
Tessa has spoken at numerous events across the UK and can adapt the speech to look at themes of:
Teambuilding
Health & Fitness
Olympics 2012
Leadership
Recent clients include
MEC Sponsorship
Adam Smith College
Ujima Housing
SportsAid
Glenarm College
Fasttrack
Salisbury Chamber of Commerce
UK Public Health Association