Nigel Owens

Nigel Owens is one of the most respected and recognisable figures in world rugby, celebrated for his integrity, charisma, and groundbreaking influence both on and off the field. A former international rugby referee, he held the world record for the most test matches refereed and is widely regarded as one of the greatest officials in the history of the sport. Known for his humour, authority, and fairness, Nigel’s sharp wit and command of the game made him a fan favourite across the globe. Appointed MBE for services to sport, he is also an award-winning author, mental health advocate, and a prominent voice for the LGBTQ+ community.

Born and raised in Mynyddcerrig, Carmarthenshire, Nigel began refereeing in 1987 and quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the most trusted referees in international rugby. He made his European debut during the 2000–01 European Challenge Cup and went on to officiate at the very highest levels, including the Heineken Cup finals, Rugby World Cup tournaments, and Pro12 competitions. In 2015, he was part of the 12-man referee panel for the Rugby World Cup, later launching the qualification process for the 2019 tournament. His 150th professional refereeing appearance came in 2017, a milestone that cemented his legendary status within the game.

Beyond his sporting career, Nigel has become a powerful advocate for inclusion, mental health awareness, and authenticity. Since publicly coming out as gay in 2007, he has used his platform to promote acceptance and equality, earning accolades such as Stonewall’s Gay Sports Personality of the Year and Gay Sports Personality of the Decade. His courage and openness have inspired people around the world, making him a revered figure within both sport and the LGBTQ+ community. He has been named on the Leading LGBT Figures Pink List and serves as Patron of the LGBTQ Centre of Excellence Wales and the anti-bullying charity Bullies Out.

Nigel’s influence extends into broadcasting, literature, and farming. A regular presenter on Welsh-language television, he has fronted shows such as Jonathan, Bwrw’r Bar, and Munud i Fynd. He has featured on BBC’s Desert Island Discs, Countryfile, and Question Time, and serves as a commentator for S4C during major rugby tournaments. An accomplished author, his books Half Time, The Final Whistle, and Two Heads, One Tale explore resilience, leadership, and life lessons from sport. Away from the spotlight, Nigel continues his passion for farming in Wales and was named Farming Champion of the Year at the 2024 Farmers Weekly Awards.

Nigel Owens is an exceptional speaker whose life and career embody courage, resilience, and authenticity. Blending humour with heartfelt honesty, he shares powerful lessons from his journey—from facing personal struggles to reaching the pinnacle of world sport. His insights on leadership, communication, and handling pressure resonate deeply with audiences in business, sport, and education alike. As one of the most respected referees in history and a proud advocate for equality and mental well-being, Nigel inspires audiences to embrace integrity, inclusion, and self-acceptance. With his trademark humour, warmth, and humility, he delivers talks that are both entertaining and profoundly moving.

Below showcases Nigel Owens’ milestones that influenced her inspirational career throughout refereeing:

  • 2025 – Served as Host of the aforementioned 2025 South Wales Community Awards, using his profile and voice to support local individuals and community projects across the region.
  • 2024 – Named Farming Champion of the Year at the Farmers Weekly Awards.
  • 2024 – Featured on That Great Business Show podcast.
  • 2022 – Published The Final Whistle, an international bestseller.
  • 2018 – Co-authored Two Heads, One Tale.
  • 2017 – Made his 150th professional refereeing appearance and featured on the Leading LGBT Figures Pinc List.
  • 2016 – Appointed MBE for services to sport.
  • 2015 – Received the World Rugby Referee Award and named Stonewall’s Gay Sports Personality of the Decade.
  • 2007 – Publicly came out as gay and was named Stonewall’s Gay Sports Personality of the Year.
  • 2000–2020 – Refereed more than 100 international test matches, setting a world record.
  • 1987 – Began refereeing career in Wales.

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