Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions scheme

Next generation of talented athletes to be supported by Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions scheme

Up-and-coming athletes in Westminster are set to gain much-needed support as part of a sports talent development programme.   

Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions scheme now heading into its seventh year, in partnership with Westminster City Council’s Champions of the Future, has helped thousands of athletes to achieve their sporting potential by providing free access to Everyone Active’s 200+ leisure facilities, including Moberly Sports Centre, Little Venice Sports Centre, The Porchester Centre, Church Street Community Leisure Centre, Seymour Leisure Centre, Marshall Street Leisure Centre, Paddington Recreation Ground and Queen Mother Sports Centre.

Among the athletes accepted on the scheme in Westminster this year are:
• Taiwo Badmus, Basketball, Champion of National Basketball League (NBL) division 2022-23 season
• Ashley Mckenzie, Judo, 3 x Olympian and Commonwealth Judo Champion

Alongside free access to Everyone Active centres, Sporting Champions will also have the chance to receive valuable mentoring and guidance from an impressive panel of Elite athletes.  

The scheme’s all-star line-up of decorated Olympians and Paralympians includes Jennifer and Jessica Gadirova, Lutalo Muhammad, Richard Kilty, Lauren Steadman, Kadeena Cox and Maisie Summers-Newton.* 

Throughout the year, these Elite athletes will share their experience and expertise through group mentoring sessions, covering topics including mental wellbeing, nutrition, managing finances, social media and media training. 

Olympic silver medallist Colin Jackson will also continue to support the scheme through his role as an Ambassador, working alongside the Elite athletes to make sport more accessible within local communities.  

Sporting Champion, Taiwo Badmus, said: “The scheme has helped me secure my first professional contract and play at my highest level athletically by giving me access to top tier equipment and facilities at Moberly Sports Centre. The scheme has also given me the confidence to look for additional support and advice from mentors to help push my game to the next level and be successful.”

Tokyo 2020 paratriathlon champion and cross-country skier Lauren Steadman said: “I’m super proud to be an Elite athlete for this year’s Sporting Champions scheme, helping to mentor, guide and inspire up-and-coming athletes in their sporting careers.   

“The fact there is now a brand creating opportunities and supporting younger athletes to achieve their full potential is amazing. I hope I can share my knowledge and experience with the Sporting Champions through our mentoring days and that together we can create an incredible future generation of athletes.” 
 
Andy Davison, Everyone Active’s area contract manager, said: “Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions scheme has been very successful in providing exceptional support to emerging talent and we are delighted to be once again supporting athletes from Westminster on their journey to success.  

“It’s fantastic to see how the scheme has expanded over the years, now providing more than 1,000 athletes nationwide with access to top-quality training facilities and support. 

“As a leisure provider working in partnership with Westminster City Council, we feel it is important to cater for all sections of the community. We hope to continue making a real difference to our athletes’ success and are excited to see what the relaunch of the scheme will bring this year.”  

To find out more about the Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions scheme, visit www.easportingchampions.com or follow @easportingchamps on Instagram. For further information on Everyone Active, visit www.everyoneactive.com 


*The Sporting Champions scheme’s panel of Elite athletes consists of: 
 
Lauren Steadman MBE: 
Lauren has competed in four Paralympics, in both swimming and paratriathlon, winning gold in paratriathlon at Tokyo 2020 in the women’s individual PTS5 race. She is also a three-times world champion and a seven-times European champion. Lauren now has a new target – she is aiming to compete in cross-country skiing at the Winter Paralympics.  
 
Lutalo Muhammad: 
Lutalo is the most successful male in British taekwondo history, winning bronze and silver medals at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, respectively. He also won the gold medal in the -87kg class at the 2012 European Taekwondo Championships. 
 
Maisie Summers-Newton: 
Swimmer who won two Paralympic golds at Tokyo 2020, as well as multiple world, European and Commonwealth titles 
 
Jennifer and Jessica Gadirova: 
Part of the Team GB bronze medal-winning gymnastics line-up at Tokyo 2020. Jessica was also crowned all-around champion at the European Championships 2023. Both now aiming for Paris 2024. 
 
Richard Kilty: 
A core member of the Team GB sprint relay team, Richard is one of the few British athletes to have won medals in every major indoor and outdoor championships, including gold in the Commonwealth Games and the European Championships as a relay runner and gold in the European and world indoors as a 60m specialist. 
 
Kadeena Cox 
Competing in T38 para-athletics sprint events and C4 para-cycling events, Kadeena is a six-times Paralympic medallist who also won gold medals in 2015 and 2017 at the World Para Athletics Championships.