Black Sports Speakers

Black athletes have long been central to the UK’s sporting success, particularly in football, where they make up around 30% of professional players. Yet, their influence rarely extends outside of the pitch. Only 3% of board members across Sport England and UK Sport-funded bodies identify as Black, highlighting a stark imbalance in leadership representation. By hiring a Black sports speaker and exploring their stories, we can inspire meaningful dialogue and advocate for greater equity in all areas of sport and beyond. Browse our range of Black sports speakers to hire today.

Scotty Mills

Highest-Ranking Black Officer in The History of The Royal Marines & Performance Expert Titled The Most Inspirational Serviceman

Harry Aikines-Aryeetey

Former Team GB Sprinter & 'Nitro' From BBC One's Gladiators

Stephen Hutchinson

Former British NFL Europe Player & BAFA Hall of Fame Inductee

Peter Bakare

Team GB Olympian, Scriptwriter for Skins & Founder of Nutri Troops

Demi Stokes

Former Professional Footballer for the England National Team & UEFA Women's Euro 2022 Champion

Hugh Woozencroft

Board Member of the Black Collective of Media in Sport, Broadcast Journalist for the BBC & ITV

Kyle Walker

BBC Reporter, host of Talking Balls on BBC 5 Live & co-presenter of Good Morning Euros

Renee Hector

Former Professional Footballer for Watford FC & Tottenham Hotspur, Head Coach of Watford FC Women’s Team

Eric Moussambani

First Equatoguinean Swimmer to Compete at the Olympics, Coach for the National Swimming Squad of Equatorial Guinea

Is Racism Common in Sports?

Racism in sport remains an issue: a 2020 survey by Sporting Equals found 83% of BAME competitors in British sport have experienced discrimination, yet only 8% felt their concerns were properly addressed. Abuse comes not only from teammates or opponents – reported by 37% – but also from systemic issues like lack of career progression and poor leadership representation. In football, 31% of Premier League and 43% of English Football League players have faced online racism, while, despite delivering iconic Olympic performances, athletes of African descent made up just 10% of participants at the 2020 Games. These findings underscore the urgent need for structural reform and accountability to foster genuine inclusivity in sport.

Sources: The Guardian, Accelerate Sport & Howard University Magazine

How Can We Tackle the Issue of Racism in Sport?

Tackling racism in sport demands ongoing commitment through education, stronger governance, and inclusive representation. Anti-racism training and awareness must challenge bias at all levels, while strict penalties and diverse leadership help drive accountability. Safe reporting systems and greater visibility of Black and minority ethnic voices in coaching, leadership, and media are crucial. Community engagement and year-round celebration of diversity are essential to building truly inclusive sporting environments. Our selection of racial equality speakers are dedicated to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion across industries.

Why Should You Hire a Black Sports Speaker?

Our Black sports speakers, including prominent figures such as Kelly Holmes and John Barnes, shed light on their incredible experiences within the sporting industry, alongside diversity, inclusion, and overcoming adversity, making them ideal for motivating teams, driving cultural change, or enriching events. Their stories reflect not just athletic achievement but broader social impact, challenging stereotypes and encouraging dialogue. In a world striving for equity and representation, giving a platform to Black voices in sport is not only powerful – it’s essential for driving understanding, unity, and progress on and off the field.

To hire a Black sports speaker, contact The BAME Speakers Agency today! Call 0203 9317 392 or complete our online contact form, and one of our agents will be in touch to assist.