Members | Associate Members | MGA Associate Members | Partners | £129 |
Non-Members | £155 |
Please note: The price above is exclusive of VAT.
When:
Where: One Birdcage Walk, 1 Birdcage Walk, London, SW1H 9JJ
Registration: 18:30
Members | Associate Members | MGA Associate Members | Partners | £129 |
Non-Members | £155 |
Please note: The price above is exclusive of VAT.
An Evening with Sir Chris Hoy will kick-start the 2025 Annual Conference. Hosted the evening before, this exclusive event will bring together industry leaders and stakeholders within the insurance and long-term savings industry to network in an informal setting, ahead of a busy day of content.
Guests will hear from Sir Chris, one of Great Britain’s most decorated Olympians, as he shares insights about his life and professional career. Guests will also have the opportunity to ask questions and take photos with him. This promises to be an engaging event not to be missed!
Drinks and canapés will be provided.
Chris Hoy is an eleven time World Champion and winner of six Olympic gold medals - a tally that marks him as one of Britain’s greatest Olympians, second only to his former team-mate, Jason Kenny.
Starting out in competitive BMX at the age of seven, Chris became Scottish champion and was ranked ninth in the world. As a teenager he also competed as a rower, winning silver in the junior coxless pairs at the British Championships; but he decided to concentrate his efforts on track cycling and by the age of twenty he was part of the national squad.
Chris’ first Olympic gold came in Athens, winning the 1km time trial in a competition many saw at the best ever in the category. Another three wins at the Beijing Games saw Chris become the first Brit in a century to claim three golds in one summer games, marking him out as a British sporting hero. In London, however, he was promoted to sporting legend winning both his competitions and providing some of the most emotive images of the games. He retired from competition with an incredible six golds and a total of seven Olympic medals.
With characteristic humility, Chris acknowledges his good fortune at being able to have a job he loves, whilst also recognising his unquenchable desire to win. In speeches he looks at the gruelling physical and mental aspects of elite competition. In recounting his own story from Athens 2004 to Beijing 2008, Chris describes the process by which he found the physical and emotional fortitude to endure his separation from family, and how this ultimately shaped his performance. Chris is also well practiced speaking about marginal gains, motivation, teamwork and resilience from a sporting and business perspective.
He considers the work of acclaimed psychologist Steve Peters and Team GB’s culture and self-belief. He also gives his account of the highs and lows, and how the feeling of winning by just a couple of thousandths of a second temporarily overwhelms the agony of pushing yourself to the limit.
Chris is enjoying a second sporting career in motorsport, successfully racing in the British GT and Le Man Series, including the famous 24 Hour race. He is a key part of the BBC’s team covering cycling events, including the Olympics, the Tour de France, Track Cycling World Titles and the European Championships. He also has his own range of bikes (HOY bikes) and has published a series of children’s books. Chris is an ambassador for Unicef and the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH), and won the BBC Sports Personality Lifetime Achievement Award.
Profits from our ticket sales will be donated to our Charity of the Year, Little Village.
Little Village makes a big difference to families with babies and young children living in poverty across London. Via own network of baby banks we pass on loved goods from one family to another – clothes, toys and equipment – so that many more babies and young children have the essential things they need to thrive.
Families either visit a Little Village hub, or items are packed with care and delivered to their home. But it doesn’t stop there. We also connect families into a wider network of support, helping them to build and extend their own ‘village’. And we raise our voices for change; sharing the stark realities of too many children’s lives in London.
Thanks to the generous donations of loved items, precious time and money, since we launched in 2016, Little Village has supported more than 32,000 children.