Rising sports stars urged to apply for talent scheme fronted by Olympians and Paralympians

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Up-and-coming athletes in Watford and Three Rivers are being given the chance to take their sporting careers to the next level with Everyone Active's Sporting Champions scheme...

Relaunching this month and celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the renowned programme empowers aspiring athletes to achieve their full potential through access to state-of-the-art training facilities and invaluable mentoring support from Olympians and Paralympians.

New for 2026, athletes over 16 will receive access to the You+ membership, designed to promote holistic health and wellbeing and centred around individual needs.

Since its inception, Sporting Champions has elevated the careers of more than 6,000 athletes, including 15 from Watford and 13 from Three Rivers in 2025, by providing them with free access to Everyone Active's 230-plus leisure centres nationwide.

In Watford, the scheme is delivered at Watford Leisure Centre – Central and Watford Leisure Centre – Woodside, operated by Everyone Active on behalf of Watford Borough Council. In neighbouring Three Rivers, athletes can train at South Oxhey Leisure Centre, William Penn Leisure Centre and Rickmansworth Golf Course which are managed in partnership with Three Rivers District Council.

Olympic silver medallist and former world record holder Colin Jackson will return as the scheme’s Ambassador for 2026-27.

He will work alongside a line-up of inspiring Elite athletes who have starred on the Olympic and Paralympic stage – Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Maisie Summers-Newton, Emma Finucane, Lauren Steadman and Richard Kilty – in mentoring sessions throughout the year. These sporting heroes will offer wisdom, guidance and expert advice, guiding promising athletes through every milestone of their sporting journeys.

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Colin said: "With the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on the horizon, I am more excited than ever to support athletes of all ages and from all disciplines to achieve their dreams. I'm passionate about nurturing young talent and the Sporting Champions scheme goes above and beyond in this mission.”

Over the past nine years, the Sporting Champions scheme has poured more than £2million into young athletes, proving its commitment to grassroots sporting excellence.

Iain Milton, Everyone Active’s contract manager, said: “We are incredibly proud to support talented athletes across Watford and Three Rivers and help them realise their full potential. Working in partnership with both Watford Borough Council and Three Rivers District Council, we’re committed to ensuring local sportspeople have access to the facilities, support and inspiration they need to thrive.

“We’ve seen 28 athletes from the two areas benefit from the Sporting Champions scheme this last year alone, and we know there is even more talent waiting to be discovered across both communities. As we celebrate the programme’s 10th anniversary, we’re excited to continue investing in the sporting future of Watford and Three Rivers and playing our part in helping the next generation of local stars succeed on the regional, national and international stage.”

Councillor Tim Williams, Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhood Services at Watford Borough Council, said: “Watford has a strong track record of supporting both sporting talent and community leadership. The Sporting Champions scheme provides aspiring athletes with access to high-quality facilities and experienced mentors, helping them progress in what are often very demanding sporting careers. Alongside this, the Community Champions programme recognises individuals and groups who make a tangible difference locally.

“I would encourage eligible athletes and community leaders in Watford to consider applying and taking advantage of this opportunity.”

Meanwhile, Everyone Active has also launched its Community Champions scheme for 2026-27, which celebrates unsung heroes making a difference in the community.

The award-winning leisure operator wants to support projects which are tackling local issues and changing lives, with the aim of building stronger communities and recognising the dedication of those who go above and beyond.

People involved in mentoring, promoting health and wellbeing, supporting inclusivity or leading environmental or cultural projects are urged to apply. It can be a charitable initiative or a project that is small or targeted.

Successful applicants will secure valuable use of facilities within their local leisure centres, to help them carry out these projects. Everyone Active will raise awareness of this work to strengthen connections, encourage civic engagement and foster a culture of giving back.

Elsewhere, Everyone Active has also launched its 2026-27 Colleague Champions scheme, which recognises and rewards colleagues who consistently go above and beyond in their roles.

Applications for all Champions schemes open on Friday, February 20 and run until Friday, March 20. You can apply via the Everyone Active Champions website: Everyone Champions | The Home of Champions. Keep up with the latest Sporting Champions news by following @easportingchamps on Instagram.

Published: 11th March 2026

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