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The Best of 2025 (Part 1) - Icons, Allies & Game-Changers

The Best of 2025 (Part 1) - Icons, Allies & Game-Changers

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It’s a celebration of Icons, Allies and Game-Changers as we mark the Best of 2025 (Part 1) on The Jack Murley Sports Show

It’s been a landmark year on The Jack Murley Sports Show — our busiest, boldest and most inspiring year yet. Across 2025, we’ve spoken to Olympians, Paralympians, world champions, grassroots heroes and groundbreaking LGBTQ+ trailblazers who are reshaping sport from the inside out.

In this special two-part end-of-year celebration, we look back at some of the most unforgettable moments and powerful conversations from the past twelve months.

For Part 1, we dip into the highlights from the first part of the year, including:

  • National League referee Josh Eyre sharing his story publicly for the first time
  • Olympic boxing star Cindy Ngamba on winning bronze in Paris
  • Two-time Olympian Dan Jervis on stepping away from swimming
  • Ruaridh Donaldson on allyship in football
  • Australian gymnastics icon Heath Thorpe on inspiring others through authenticity
  • Our live shows at Football Pride in Leicester with Josh Cavallo, Hugo Scheckter, Elle Finneran and Dr Beth Burgess

Every conversation this year has centred LGBTQ+ voices, celebrated inclusion, and highlighted the people pushing sport forward — and none of it would have been possible without our listeners. Join us as we celebrate a year of pride, passion and powerful storytelling in sport.

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