List of Sportspeople

There are a variety of articles listing people of a particular sport.

  • Alpine skiers
  • American football players
  • Archers
  • Athletes
  • Badminton players
  • List of High School Baseball Managers and players MSHSL Baseball Managers and Players (High School Baseball)
  • Baseball players (Major League Baseball)
  • Basketball players
  • Basketball players (National Basketball Association)
  • Basketball players (Women's National Basketball Association)
  • Biathletes
  • Boxers
  • Chess players
  • Cricketers
  • Croquet players
  • Curlers
  • Cyclists
  • Darts players
  • Divers
  • Drifters
  • Equestrians
  • Fencers
  • Field Hockey players
  • Figure skaters 1
  • Football players
  • Gaelic Footballers
  • Freestyle skiers
  • Freestyle Motocross riders
  • Golfers
  • Gymnasts
  • Ice Hockey players (National Hockey League, current)
  • Ice Hockey players (National Hockey League, retired)
  • Jockeys
  • Kickboxers (male)
  • Kickboxers (female)
  • Judoka
  • Handball player
  • Kitesurfers
  • Lacrosse players
  • Lugers
  • Modern pentathletes
  • Motocross riders
  • Nordic combined skiers
  • Orienteers
  • Paragliders
  • Polo players
  • Race car drivers
  • Roller skaters
  • Rowing players
  • Rugby league players
  • Rugby union players
  • Sailors
  • Skeleton sliders
  • Shinty players
  • Shooters
  • Short track speed skaters
  • Ski Jumpers
  • Skydivers
  • Skysurfers
  • Synchronized swimmers
  • Snowcross racers
  • Snowboarders
  • Speed skaters
  • Sporting knights and dames
  • Sports announcers
  • Squash players
  • Surfers
  • Swimmers
  • Table Tennis Players
  • Taekwondo practitioners
  • Television reporters
  • Triathletes
  • Tennis players (female)
  • Tennis players (male)
  • Volleyball players
  • Water polo players
  • Weightlifters
  • Windsurfers
  • Wingsuit flyers
  • Wrestlers

Notes:

  • 1 - a list of names included in an article of about the occupation.

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