Martin Johnson CBE
Won 84 caps for England, three British & Irish Lions tours including two as captain, two Grand Slams and a World Cup.
Martin Johnson is widely regarded as one of the greatest rugby players to ever play the game. Known for his leadership, commitment, and physical presence, Johnson’s career spanned over an impressive 11 years, earning him 84 caps for England. A monumental figure in rugby union, Johnson captained England to victory in the 2003 Rugby World Cup and was pivotal in securing two Grand Slam titles. His leadership also extended to the British & Irish Lions, where he toured three times, captaining the team twice.

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Martin Johnson CBE
In his club career, Johnson was a key figure for Leicester Tigers, leading them to back-to-back Heineken Cup triumphs in 2001 and 2002, alongside five domestic league titles and two domestic cups. Johnson’s achievements as a player are unparalleled, with a career that has left a lasting legacy in English rugby.
Although his final appearance for Leicester in the Zurich Premiership final against Wasps did not end in the fairy-tale victory many had hoped for, it did not diminish the extraordinary career Johnson had. His contributions to the sport, both as a player and a leader, are unmatched.
As an inspirational speaker, Martin Johnson shares his experiences in leadership, teamwork, and performance under pressure, offering invaluable insights for both sports and business audiences.
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