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50 Alan Mullally and Chelsey Mardon
He was only medium pace, but the netballer was still bowled over by the
former England left-armer and swapped life Down Under for a move to
Leicestershire.
49 Thomas Grandi and Sara Renner
Grandi, the top technical skier in Canadian history, ended his 14-year career
in March. His wife, of the cross-country flavour, won Olympic silver in
Turin. They have a baby daughter, the sweetly-named Aria.
48 Jamie Delgado and Anne Keothavong
The British mixed doubles pair were loved-up when they entered Wimbledon but
all out of love by the time they were knocked out in the first round. Since
first-round losses are standard practice in British tennis, it’s impossible
to say whether the split contributed to their downfall.
47 Kirsty Gallagher and Paul Sampson
Another TV presenter, another ex-international rugby winger (see Gaby and
Kenny, in the second part of the list). And she’s the daughter of the former
golfer, Bernard Gallagher.
46 Jill Douglas and Carl Hogg
And another rugby-media coupling. Douglas is a BBC Sport presenter and her
husband used to play for Scotland and is now on the coaching staff at
Gloucester.
45 Lin Dan and Xie Xingfang
Expect to hear more about these two in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics.
Stars in China, they are the best male and female badminton players in the
world. And celebrated victory in Birmingham earlier this year with a trip on
the city’s big wheel. Aww.
44 Bret Hedican and Kristi Yamaguchi
Ice maiden Yamaguchi met the man who would melt her heart at the opening
ceremony of the 1992 Winter Olympics. He was an unremarkable ice hockey
defenceman, while she won a figure-skating gold. Hedican now plays in the
NHL for the Carolina Hurricanes and they have two ice, ice babies.
43 Colin Montgomerie and Ines Sastre
Ines, a keen amateur golfer and the face of Lancome, and Monty, the face of
not winning Majors, met at the Dunhill Masters. As so often for the Scot, it
began well but ended tamely.
42 Mark Bradtke and Nicole Provis
It’s nice to have a husband to look up to. And Nicole Provis, who reached the
French Open semi-finals as an 18-year-old in 1988, certainly did when she
got hitched to a fellow Aussie: Bradtke, a former NBA basketball player, is
6ft 10in.
41 Chris Rawlinson and Jana Pittman
The Australian hurdler, a Commonwealth Games gold-medallist, divided public
opinion Down Under after a spat with Tamsyn Lewis, her fellow athlete. Lewis
criticised the publicity Pittman received after a knee injury and described
their rivalry as a “bitchfight”. Don’t worry, Jana, Rawlinson loves you. The
Brit, her coach, also a hurdler and now retired, married her last year and
they have a baby, Cornelis.
40 LaVar Arrington and Serena Williams
According to the American press, it was LaVar at first sight for Williams,
who reportedly dated the American footballer. It was also strongly rumoured
that Williams was stepping out with the NFL star Keyshawn Johnson.
39 Laird Hamilton and Gabrielle Reece
This American pair are easy on the eye. She is a former professional
volleyball champion and he is a legendary surfer. Both are 6ft 3in
ex-models. They wed in 1997 and named their daughter Reece, like Mom’s
surname. Radical, dude.
38 Jennie Finch and Casey Daigle
Daigle, a pitcher, made the Major Leagues at 23 with the Arizona
Diamondbacks. Since, he is back in the minor leagues, his career having (as
Americans would say) “tanked”. On the plus side, he is married to Finch, a
6ft blonde softball superstar who regularly strikes out Major League men on
her television show. They have a young son called Ace.
37 Kelly Robbins and Karrie Webb
A 2002 biography of Webb, the private Australian who is one of golf’s
all-time greats, “outed” her by revealing she was in a long-term
relationship with another leading LPGA pro, Robbins, an American.
36 Billie Jean Moffitt and Larry King
The pair married in 1965. In 1971, she began a relationship with her
secretary, which became public a decade later when the woman sued the tennis
star for support payments. She divorced her sports promoter husband in 1987
and now lives with Ilana Kloss, a former professional tennis player.
35 Don Drysdale and Ann Meyers
Meyers, the first American female basketball star, was signed by the Indiana
Pacers – a men’s team – for $50,000 in 1979. She was cut after three days
but forged a career as a player, broadcaster, coach and now general manager.
She met her husband, the late Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, on a TV show. He
proposed on their first date.
34 Matt Treanor and Misty May
Don’t let the poetic name fool you, May is a serious athlete. After all, she
won a gold medal for beach volleyball at the Athens Olympics. Her husband is
a catcher with the Florida Marlins baseball team. “She plays in a bathing
suit, so of course teammates say stuff,” he has said.
33 Greg Norman and Chris Evert
The Great White Shark – no, not the one off the coast of Cornwall – is in the
midst of a messy and very costly divorce which is holding up play with
Evert, his new squeeze. She has been there and done that, most recently with
Andy Mills, the former US skiing champion, with whom she was married for 18
years.
32 Jamie Murray and Jelena Jankovic
They say they’re not dating, but the flirtatious Wimbledon mixed doubles
champions have so much chemistry that they deserve to be on this list.
Jankovic said she had promised Murray kisses to motivate him.
31 Mary Decker and Richard Slaney
The American was decked by Zola Budd’s feet in the 3,000m final at the 1984
Olympics and Slaney, her British fiancé and a discus thrower, carried the
sobbing athlete from the track. They married a year later.
30 Karren Brady and Paul Peschisolido
The Birmingham City managing director said she would never date a footballer
because they are “only interested in drinking, clothes and the size of their
willies”. Naturally, she married one. And the relationship endured even
after she sold him to Stoke City.
29 Marion Jones and Obadele Thompson
Once a millionaire, in June, Jones told a court that she is down to her last
$2,000 after a series of legal battles since her name was linked to the
Balco steroids scandal. Aged 31, she lives in Austin, Texas, with her new
husband. Thompson, from Barbados, was a bronze medallist in the 100 metres
in Sydney. They married in March.
28 Sol Campbell and Martina Hingis
The Swiss Miss is, we read, known as the “Black Widow” because her lovers get
hurt or vanish. Sol: disappeared to Belgium not long after they split. Radek
Stepanek: nerve injury, form collapsed. The same goes for Magnus Norman,
Justin Gimselstob and Julian Alonso and Ivo Heuberger (who? Exactly). The
coupling with the former Arsenal defender was love through Adidas: they met
at a publicity launch in 2004. Alas, it did not last, whether because of
their busy schedules or because Sol is about three foot taller than Hingis
and she was suffering from neck-ache every time she looked up into his eyes.
27 Martina Hingis and Radek Stepanek
Breaking breaking-up news: on Monday the pair announced their engagement is
off. Stepanek, the Czech player ranked 60th in the world, popped the
question in December 2006. “They will remain good friends”, a spokesman
assures.
26 Paula Radcliffe and Gary Lough
The First Lady of British distance running married her coach, a former 1,500
metre runner. Their daughter, Isla, was born in January this year. Lough
infamously carpeted his wife at the finish line for ignoring their race
strategy after she had finished fourth in the 10,000 metres in the 2001
World Championships but, in her book, Radcliffe says he is “amazing”.
25 Debra Searle and Andrew Veal
In 2001, the married couple set off to row their way 3,000 miles across the
Atlantic. Unfortunately, Veal rapidly developed an irrational fear of the
ocean – highly inconvenient, in the circumstances. He gave up, but she
carried on alone and made it all the way in 111 days. They later divorced.
24 Jackie Joyner and Bob Kersee
Joyner-Kersee was coached to track glory by her husband, winning more
athletics medals than any other American woman. “Her performances are like a
great opera or concert,” Kersee said. “I feel like I should be wearing a tux
when I watch them.”
23 Henri Leconte and Marie Sara
The wacky French tennis player tied the knot with Europe’s top female
bullfighter in 1995. “It’s the greatest bullfight of my life,” Sara said.
Their marriage was speared to death after just four years.
22 Bart Conner and Nadia Comaneci
The gymnasts met at the American Cup at Madison Square Garden in 1976, where
both won titles. She was 18, he was 14. They married 20 years later and live
in Oklahoma. “Most guys brag that their wives are a 10,” Conner said. “My
wife IS the 10.”
21 Al Joyner and Florence Griffith
They met at the 1980 US Olympic trials and married in 1987, a year before the
flamboyantly-fingernailed Flo-Jo broke the 100m and 200m world records at
Seoul. Dogged by allegations of drug-taking, which were never proved, she
died in her sleep in 1998, aged 38, suffocating after an epileptic seizure
caused by a congenital brain defect.
20 Nick Faldo and Brenna Cepelak
In the mid-Nineties, Faldo’s second wife, Gill, was miffed to discover that
he was teeing off with an American college golfer, Brenna Cepelak. But the
birdie was to turn bogey. When he ended the relationship in 1999, Cepelak
attacked his Porsche with a nine-iron.
19 Suzanne Dando and Andy Gray
The Sky Sports analyst and former Everton and Scotland forward has scored off
the pitch almost as many times as on it. He is the father of five children
with four different women. Two of his sons are called Jamie. He met Dando,
the former Olympic gymnast, when she landed a job with Sky Sports in 2000.
“With age, I hope, comes maturity. I certainly do not see myself with anyone
else,” he said that year. He ended the relationship in 2005 and has since
been the victim of “kiss and tell” tabloid exposes.
18 Gabby and Kenny Logan
Kenny, the former Scotland winger, chatted up the BBC presenter and Times
writer in a London pub thinking she was the TV host Gaby Roslin. Gabby, a
former Commonwealth gymnast and the daughter of Terry Yorath, the ex-Wales
manager, let him off and they are happily married with twins.
17 Alyson Annan and Carol Thate
The world’s best hockey player around the turn of the century, Annan scored
149 goals in 201 games for Australia’s team. She captained them to gold at
the Sydney Olympics, then left her husband – Maximiliano Caldas, an
Argentinian hockey player – for Thate, the Dutch skipper of the
bronze-medallists. She then retired and moved to Holland. “The culture in
Holland is somewhat ‘free of opinion’ – I like that,” Annan said.
16 Mildred “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias and Betty Dodd
You could say Zaharias was versatile: the American was brilliant at almost
every sport. She qualified in five events for the 1932 Olympics. Three years
later she took up golf and won 82 tournaments over 20 years. “Is there
anything you don’t play?” she was asked. “Yeah, dolls.” She married George
Zaharias, a former wrestler, in 1939 but then met Betty Dodd, a golfer two
decades her junior. All three spent time together until Mildred died in
1956.
15 Zara Phillips and Richard Johnson
Sporting royalty and actual royalty. Phillips, the reigning BBC Sports
Personality of the year for her eventing efforts, had a tumultuous
three-year coupling with Johnson, the National Hunt star, before their
relationship hit the wall. Fence. Whatever.
14 Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall
Phillips trotted on to England and Gloucester’s 2003 World Cup-winning
outside centre. There are suggestions they will marry, but hold your horses,
it hasn’t been announced yet.
13 Jose Mourinho and Jose Mourinho
The Chelsea manager/Special One oozes self-love. And he’s handsome, rich,
successful and brilliant, so why not?
12 CJ Hunter and Marion Jones
Jones, the American sprinter who won five medals – three gold – at Sydney. But
she has since been tainted by a series of drugs allegations, which she
denies. She married the, er, bulky, shot-putter in 1998. They divorced in
2001, after Hunter was kicked out of the 2000 Olympics for failing a drugs
test.
11 Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery
After ditching Hunter Jones went for someone a bit quicker – Tim Montgomery,
the former 100m world record holder. Montgomery missed the premature birth
of Tim Junior in 2003. “We knew we’d have a fast baby, but I wasn’t
expecting him to be this fast,” he said. Unfortunately, Montgomery then
received a drugs ban and the relationship ended pretty rapidly as well.
10 Martina Hingis and Sergio Garcia
The playboy of plus-fours dated Hingis in 2002, when he was a temperamental
22-year-old. She was 21, and they were both ranked fourth in the world in
their sports. The Spaniard has also stepped out with the actress Jessica
Alba and the model Nikki Novak and is now on course with Greg Norman’s
daughter.
9 Kim Clijsters and Lleyton Hewitt
Kylie and Jason – but with balls! Wimbledon mixed-doubles finalists in 2001,
these former world number ones got engaged in 2003 when the man possibly
named after a drab East London suburb popped the question during a boat trip
around Sydney harbour. Less than a year later, it was mysteriously off.
8 Anna Kournikova and Mark Philippoussis
“How do you tell a fit, eligible young man that it’s probably not a good idea
to spend the night with Anna Kournikova before a big match?” Pat Cash, the
Aussie’s former coach, wondered. The studly Scud was last seen on a US
reality TV show, Age of Love, dating 14 women to find his perfect match.
7 Ronaldo and Milene Domingues
Aged 17, the former model broke the world keepy-uppy record. But the pair
couldn’t keep up their love. A superb player in her own right, Milene turned
out for Atletico Madrid ladies while hubby did his stuff for Real Madrid.
They married in 1999 and had baby Ronald in 2000. “My wife Milene and I eat
a lot at McDonald's and there you have Ronald McDonald so we chose Ronald,”
Ronaldo explained. In 2003 the marriage ended and in 2005 he split from his
new fiancée, Daniela Cicarelli. He had exchanged vows with the MTV presenter
just three months earlier, on Valentine’s Day, but the ceremony held no
legal status because he hadn’t yet divorced Milene. Doh!
6 John Lloyd and Chris Evert
The rising star of British tennis and the American glamour girl. In 1980 they
played a charity mixed-doubles match against Bjorn Borg and his fiancée,
Mariana Simionescu, a Romanian player. And won. But in 1987 they swapped
tennis courts for the divorce courts.
5 Nomar Garciaparra and Mia Hamm
The baseball star, once an elite hitter with the Boston Red Sox, now
struggling with the Los Angeles Dodgers, met the biggest superstar in
women’s football at a charity event in 1998. Finding plenty in common, it
wasn’t long before they got beyond first base. After Hamm divorced her
college sweetheart, she married Garciaparra in 2004 and twin girls were born
in March this year.
4 Chris Evert and Jimmy Connors
It seemed like the ultimate love match. They became engaged in 1974, the year
both won Wimbledon singles titles, and danced to “The Girl That I Marry” at
the champions’ ball. “It was the happiest time of my life,” Evert said.
Beep! Double-fault! They split a few months later, shortly before their
planned wedding.
3 Faria Alam and Sven-Goran Eriksson and Mark Palios
She, the sultry secretary; he, the stack-heeled Swede. And then there was
Mark Palios, the FA chief executive. Revelations in the summer of 2004 that
Alam had affairs with both triggered an earthquake within English football’s
governing body. Palios was forced to resign. Sven? Cleared of any wrongdoing
by the FA, who obviously weren’t taking the England team’s record in major
tournaments into account.
2 Pavel Bure and Anna Kournikova and Sergei Federov
A Russian love triangle made in America. Two NHL stars, one woman, plenty of
mystery. Kournikova allegedly accepted a marriage proposal from Bure while
she was engaged to Federov, who later said that they had wed – and divorced
– in secret. Apparently, the wedding was during Wimbledon fortnight;
strangely, Kournikova had a window in her diary. Federov claimed that her
flirting with Bure and Enrique Iglesias doomed the union. “This love was
worse than a bout of flu,” he said. “It lasted longer and hit me harder.”
1 Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi
The pair began courting after each won the French Open in 1999, though it
was a case of different strokes for different folks: “She would practise
from 8 to 10 in the morning and … I wouldn’t wake up till noon,” Agassi
said. Yet with the help of her love he averted his decline and became world
number one. They wed in Las Vegas in 2001, a week before Graf gave birth to
their first child, Jaden Gil. Their other kid is called Jaz.
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Some shocking omisions in this list. As well as those mentioned above, there's Mary Rand and Bill Toomey, both Olympic champions, who married in the late 1960s.
Great idea to leave successful, famous sports stars when you can include non-enities like Jamie Delgado and Anne Keothavong.
Scrap the list, it's a joke.
Joe , London,
I saw a similar list on richsoulmate.com. I think that one is more reasonable.
Nancy, New York, USA
What about Lumdilla Toureschova - Olympic & WOrld Champ Gymnast & sprinter Valeri Borzov? Or do you think that was a bit of Soviet planned cloning?
paleochora, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
torville and dean should have been number 1
jason kennedy, antigua, guatemala
Massaro. Before you talk about ignorance, how do you spell Zimbabwe? You italians get it wrong every time.
joe bloggs, bologna,
What about David Beckham and Gary Neville? Or Frank Bruno and Harry Carpenter.
sweetalkinguy, bourne, lincolnshire
And Olga Fikotova and the american discus thrower in Melbourne 1956 (mr. Connolly)? That was a big story in Cold War time!
Leo, Sassuolo, Italy
Either or both of these legendary figure skating pairs -
Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov
Lyudmila Belousova & Oleg Protopopov
Kate, London,
A few more from figure skating that you missed. IMO either or both of the first 2 should be in the top 10.
- Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov
- Lyudmila Belousova & Oleg Protopopov
- Jamie Sale & David Pelletier
Kate, California,
How could you miss out Robbie Brightwell and Anne Packer! She was the golden girl of british athletics in the 1960s winning the gold medal for 800m in Tokyo. He was the silver medallist in the relay who famously hugged her shortly after she crossed the finishing line. Two of their sons went on to play professional football for Manchester City
David, Haslemere, Surrey
Methinks couple means two,number two and three suggests otherwise.Clarify please.It might be my english,third language of choice.
simel, swindon, england
Hello?? Ignorance yet again. Sergei Federov does not exist. He's Fyodorov, in English transcription. Why Kournikova? Kurnyikova or Koornyikova is the correct transcription.
Luca Massaro, Milan, Italy
Gordieva and Grinkov.... Partnered each other in ice pairs as teenagers and went on to marry and have a daughter. Tragically he died due to a heart defect in the late 1990s. She went on to marry Ilia Kulik, the Russian figure skater.
Kate, London,
It's time to end the 50 list,you've jumped the shark here with this one....
conor, Bronx, NY
Why no Ann Packer and Robbie Brightwell?
Mike Culligan, Laxey, Isle of Man
Double Olympic sprint gold medallist Valeriy Borzov and multi-gold medal winning gymnast Ludmilla Tourischeva. Imagine the genes count there.
Mark McCormack (IMG multi-millionaire) and Betsy Nagelsen (pretty average tennis player).
jeffc, Barrow in furness, UK
Double Olympic sprint champion Valeriy Borzov and gymnast Ludmilla Tourischeva. Imagine the genes count from that union.
Mark McCormack (IMG founder) and Betsy Nagelsen (former tennis player) and, presumably, former client.
jeffc, Barrow in furness, UK
What about that American journalist and Hungarian swimming gold medalist at the Melbourne Olympics (1956)? Their romance had all the suspense and magic of the Cold War. I have forgotten their names. Can anybody please refresh me?
udayan namboodiri, New Delhi, India
How could you have forgotten Emil Zátopek and Dana Zátopková? They were born exactly on the same day and year and won 7 Olympic medals between them (five of which were gold).They were both world record holders and at the 1952 Olympics, when already husband and wife, they each won a gold medal on the same night.
Their successful relationship ended only with Zátopek's death in 2000.
Jesmond, Malta,
What about Robbie Brightwell and Ann Packer - rather than unknown basketball, netball and baseball players?
John, Moscow, Russia