Former British Olympic Alpine Skier, Multiple British National Champion & BBC Olympic Broadcaster
Chemmy Alcott’s Biography:
Chemmy Alcott is a former Olympic alpine ski racer, broadcaster and motivational speaker who inspires audiences with her experiences at the highest level of international sport. As one of Britain’s most successful alpine skiers, Chemmy competed across all five disciplines: downhill, super G, giant slalom, slalom and combined. Over the course of her career she won an impressive 44 gold medals and represented Great Britain at multiple Winter Olympic Games. Known for her resilience and determination, Chemmy now shares the lessons she learned on the slopes with corporate audiences, speaking on topics such as peak performance, marginal gains and developing a winning mindset.
Chemmy began skiing at a young age and quickly established herself as one of Britain’s most promising alpine talents. By the age of 19 she was already ranked among the top competitors in her age group, and within a year she had scored her first World Cup points, signalling her rapid progression in international skiing. Competing primarily at the Senior British National Alpine Ski Championships, she consistently demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, winning numerous titles and medals. Her breakthrough came when she delivered a standout performance at the Winter Olympic Games in Torino, producing the best result by a British female alpine skier since the 1960s and firmly establishing her place among Britain’s leading winter sports athletes.
Throughout her sporting career, Chemmy built a reputation for resilience and perseverance, particularly after overcoming several serious injuries. These experiences shaped her perspective on performance, teamwork and mental strength. Following her retirement from competitive skiing, Chemmy transitioned successfully into broadcasting and has become a familiar face on BBC sport coverage, providing expert analysis during major winter sporting events. She has reported from the alpine skiing competitions at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games and the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games, helping audiences understand the technical and strategic elements of the sport.
Alongside her broadcasting career, Chemmy is also committed to charitable work and fundraising. In support of the humanitarian organisation Right to Play, she climbed Mount Kilimanjaro to raise significant funds for programmes supporting disadvantaged children around the world. Today, Chemmy combines her sporting experience, media expertise and charitable work to deliver powerful talks on resilience, ambition and achieving excellence.
Why Hire Chemmy Alcott?
Chemmy is hired as a speaker for her unique insights into elite sporting performance and her ability to translate Olympic-level experience into practical lessons for organisations. Drawing on years of international competition, she shares strategies for building resilience, maintaining focus under pressure and achieving marginal gains in high-performance environments. Her experience overcoming injuries and setbacks allows her to speak authentically about perseverance and mental strength. With additional experience as a broadcaster and event presenter, Chemmy delivers engaging, polished presentations that resonate strongly with corporate audiences, leadership teams and conference delegates.
Chemmy Alcott’s Career Highlights:
Here are some of the key milestones that define Chemmy Alcott’s remarkable career in sport and media:
- 2026 – Provided expert analysis for alpine skiing during the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games as part of BBC Sport coverage.
- 2022 – Worked as a skiing analyst and presenter during the Beijing Winter Olympic Games broadcast coverage.
- 2018 – Retired from competitive alpine skiing after representing Great Britain at multiple international championships and World Cup events.
- 2014 – Competed for Great Britain at the Sochi Winter Olympic Games in alpine skiing disciplines.
- 2010 – Represented Great Britain at the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games, continuing her Olympic career.
- 2008 – Delivered the strongest Olympic performance by a British female alpine skier since the 1960s at the Torino Winter Olympic Games.
- 2008 – Climbed Mount Kilimanjaro to raise over $30,000 for the humanitarian charity Right to Play.
- 2001 – Began a dominant run at the Senior British National Alpine Ski Championships, eventually securing a total of 44 gold medals.
- 2000 – Scored her first Alpine Skiing World Cup points, marking her emergence on the international stage.
- 1999 – Ranked among the Top 10 alpine skiers in her age group internationally at just 19 years old.
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Testimonials
“Chemmy was fantastic. Fun, engaging and loved by all.” – Charles, Haleon
Speaking Topics
Chemmy Alcott’s Official Keynote Topics:
- TV Presenting & Media
- Sports
- Olympics
- Overcoming Adversity
- Peak Performance
How Much Does Chemmy Alcott Cost to Hire?
How Much Does it Cost to Hire Chemmy Alcott?
The cost of hiring Chemmy Alcott depends on factors such as event location, format, duration and travel requirements. For an accurate quote tailored to your event, contact a London Keynote Speakers Agency booking agent for expert guidance.
