WENDEN.
Its Michael Wenden.
Bob Champion. A Champion jockey.
Champion, Hero
Vettel
Kim
Tommy
because the Olympics was made by a man with the surname Olympic
The proud and distinguished Irish surname Neil derives from a Gaelic given name that means "champion". It is to be found in the early records of County Tyrone and County Clare.
Carrying the meaning of "champion", the fine Irish surname of MacKney is first found in the records of County Down, where they had held a family seat during the most ancient of days.
Ralph Metcalfe - Track and Field (4 x 100m relay)
As a masculine given name, Nelson can mean "champion, dark, or island". As a surname, it means "son of Nell", a nickname for Eleanor.
"Malone" is a surname of Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name "O'Maoileoin," meaning descendant of Maoileoin, with "Maoileoin" translating to "servant of St. John."
Its an Irish name aparently from County Down.The surname Rooney is a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ruanaidh 'descendant of Ruanadh', a byname meaning 'champion'.