Sir Clive Woodward
As a coach and leader, Sir Clive Woodward is synonymous with two of the nation's most historic sporting achievements: England’s 2003 Rugby World Cup victory and Team GB’s London 2012 Olympic Games.
During his time as an international rugby player, Clive also built a successful business career; later, as a coach, he combined his experiences from the sports and business fields.
Drawing upon his success at the top of elite sport, Clive now works across different sports and businesses to support athletes, coaches, teams, and organizations in improving both individual and collective performance.
Today, Clive is a renowned speaker, delivering thought-provoking, challenging, and entertaining keynotes tailored to each organization's requirements. His career as a businessman, athlete, and coach serves as a storied backdrop.
He has established a solid reputation as a popular and respected commentator for both BBC Sport and SKY Sports' rugby coverage and as a journalist within The Daily Mail’s award-winning sports team. More recently, BBC Radio 5 Live launched the ‘Sir Clive Woodward Meets’ interview series, where he discusses performance and leadership with sport’s most influential figures. Additionally, Clive will be covering all England fixtures with ITV Sport throughout the Rugby World Cup 2015.
His acute understanding of the synergy between business and sport has affirmed his reputation as a renowned and thought-provoking speaker. Working with small or large groups, he delivers innovative workshops to create and reinforce a practical approach to performance.