An insight into the types of people who bet on sport
Crossbow for fashion?
Superstition in sport
Wearing fake grass in football? Yes, it’s a real thing
England’s greatest ever XI
No 8: Robert Milward
Wearing amber: All Blacks team of 1927, the most capped New Zealand player
Scotland’s greatest ever team: James McLean, Frank Blair and Ronnie Simpson
‘I keep it at home, it’s nice’
Martin Offiah
Wearing a dog collar: Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar
Former England winger Offiah’s 19th birthday present
Greatest three Lions rugby team: Wasps Rugby Club 1999
Best ever England cricket team: Graham Gooch, Michael Vaughan and Andrew Flintoff
As if
Jermain Defoe
Wearing mauve: Former England football captain David Beckham
Sports Post-It
It’s not a post-it, it’s a sticky note
Cape Town resident and British Paralympian Blake Leggett, with his family
Skating 5ft 3in at the 1980 Winter Paralympics in Lake Placid
‘As I took off, my face was touching the ice, and I kept my face in that position for the whole length of my skate.’
Synchronised swimming gold medallist Rose Dickson
‘A lot of them need other work, but I thought it was quite nice’
Jonny Wilkinson, scorer of the winning drop goal in the 2003 World Cup final
Three faces: Chris Hoy, Rebecca Romero and Sir Chris Hoy
Four hours in Croydon with Britain’s favourite track cyclist
‘He went straight down, struck the edge of the bar and was whisked straight down to the ground’
Dan Evans during his drink-driving arrest
‘I took a photo and then everyone went ‘Bing Bing, Bing Bing, Bing Bing, Bing’ and the twins ran straight past and disappeared’
London 2012 opening ceremony host Sir Bruce Forsyth
Ping pong champ
Henrik Silvestre, six years old and playing at the Apple, London
Walking the Duchess of Cambridge: Natasha Hughes
Beach sports
Susannah Scrivens, 24 and on the cover of Splash magazine
Katy Price, four-times winner of the British Journal of Photography commission of the year award
Boat racing, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding
Stacey McCook, aged 10 and a five-time national champion, competing in open-water swimming at Old Kent Bridge in London
Nadya Feigenbaum
Shoot by Jennifer Tringale
Designed as part of a prize in the New Architectural Photography Prize for 2016
Twins Mary and Kate Deere, aged 10 and 14, and sisters Lauren and Sarah Livingstone, both aged 14, from Hampshire
Shot in a muddy field
Sarah Godfrey
‘When I saw what I was seeing, I thought it was beautiful’
Slumdog Millionaire
Bag lady
The Burly – photographer Ademir Pinto
Shot in a dark city block and part of the winner of this year’s W.