Named Olympic champion Eva Muirhead. on The birthday of the queen of the list, as well as cricketer Moin Ali and former footballer Rio Ferdinand.
Muirhead won curling gold at the Beijing Winter Olympics and was made WTO, while the rest of her team become an MBE.
Moen and Ferdinand both made OBE, a Wales footballer Gareth Bale becomes an MBE.
broadcaster Claire Balding as well as Tracey Crouch MP both made CBE.
latest round of honors to mark the Queen’s Jubilee celebration to commemorate the 70th birthday of service.
Former sports minister Crouch led the fan review of football after number of loud crises in sport, for example failed European Super League and collapse of Get FC. His main recommendation is to create new independent regulator for English football was approved government.
Baldness Recognized for her ability in front of in camera and her charity work. She holds embassy positions with many organizations including StreetVet and the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity.
The Simpsons Brothers Nile as well as Andrew are also included on in list of MBE after both won gold at the Paralympics.
younger brother 19 year old Neil brother Andrew, 21, will be the third ever UK Winter Games gold medalist and first man to achieve a feat after success for Kelly Gallagher in 2014 and Menna Fitzpatrick in 2018.
Muirhead skating rink beat Japan win Great Britain’s only gold medal in Beijing. Teammates Vicki Wright, Jen Dodds, Hayley Duff as well as Mili Smith become an MBE, along with with coach David Murdoch.
Scott Muirhead, 32 who participated in four Olympics, added to bronze won in Sochi in 2014.
England and Worcestershire of all trades moen, 34, announced his departure from the test cricket in September 2021 but ongoing play for limited overs side and was part of twenty20 team get to semi-finals of last year world championship.
He dialed 2914 runs as well as took 195 wickets in 64 Test matcheshaving made his debut against Sri Lanka in 2014.
TV expert and former Manchester United, Leeds, West Ham and England defender Ferdinand honored for services football and charity. He set up The Rio Ferdinand Foundation is the year that works with young people and helps community development.
Snooker players Judd Trump as well as Mark Selby win recognition too. Former world Selby champion became advocate for mental health awareness after admitting one’s mental health problems in January. Trump reached final of this year the World Championship, losing to Ronnie O’Sullivan.
Wigan Warriors and England Rugby league legend Sean O’Laughlin is also included.
Football players deserved
Other made WTO includes former Football players of England Mike Summerbee as well as Luther Blissett, who tagged for Manchester City and Watford respectively.
Wales and outgoing Real Madrid forward bale won a joint-record fifth Champions League title on Saturday, albeit barely featured this season. He spent last season on credit in former club Tottenham.
However, he won three La Liga titles, four Club World Cups, three UEFA Super Cups, one Spanish Cup and three Spanish Super Cups with Madrid and also helped Wales in two European Championships in a row.
He joined as MBE veteran Liverpool and former England midfielder James Milner.
in past season Milner helped Liverpool win FA Cup and League Cup, as well as qualify for the Champions League final.
Richard BevanExecutive Director of League Managers Association, also was made WTO during former Scotland and Hibernian goalkeeper Alan Raf is the MBE.
Paralympians and Olympians
Husband and wife Nile as well as Laura Faci are MBEs after both winning Paralympic Cycling gold in space of 16 minutes.
Neal and pilot Matt Rotherham crashed their own world record to win gold in 1000 m time trial B in front of Laura and Corrine Hall successfully retained their crown in the 3000m pursuit.
Gaz Chowdhry, who won Bronze medalist of the Paralympic Games in wheelchair basketball, coached team in Tokyo and parasportsman Sammy Kinghorn, silver and bronze medalist at the Paralympic Games, both made MBE.
Georgina Harland is also MBE for her work how first female chef mission of British Olympic Association for Winter Olympics.
Swimmer Hanna Miley, who represented Great Britain in swimming at three Olympics and won Commonwealth Games 400m individual medley titles in 2010 and 2014, has also was recognized with MBE.
Muirhead ends, wait for gold medal
Muirhead brought the viewing of the British team- comrades in Ice Cube jumped to her feet with a perfect four in seventh end to effectively win the Olympic title.
Her performance was more wonderful for she returned from hip surgery.
She described the winning moment as “dream”after imitating gold won by Rhona Howey team in Salt Lake City in 2002.
Muirhead said: “There were times for this season I would never have thought that I managed to pass on and was to reach possible.
“I am very happy to share this honor with my team- comrades, because without them there is no way i could be in this position.”
Gold medal completed an incredible 12 months for Muirhead, who led Scotland to eighth place in the World Cup last year.
After this disappointment nine players got into the team selection process, and Muirhead, Wright, Dodds and Duff appeared. They went on to win Europe championship in December before you seal your place in Beijing in tense qualifier just weeks before the Games.
Muirhead added: “It just goes to show what team around me never gives up and that you can achieve anything if you set your mind to it.”
Moen awarded for career
Moen says he ended his testing career because he found format “very hard to hit” and “very long” – despite an impressive career and promotion to vicecaptain.
left dough with hands and off- spinner hit five centuries and took five five-wicket drags in Tests, finishing with a batting average of 28.29 and bowling average of 36.66.
Only 15 bowlers took more Test wickets for England and Moen rank third among English spinners, behind Derek Underwood (297) and Graeme Swann (255).
“I am honored to be recognized, it is amazing and my family really proud and happy,” he said. – More than anything, I know it makes mine parents happy.”
But he acknowledged his Pakistani origin and Muslim faith. made his ambassador for inclusiveness in sports too.
“It’s not about runs and gates. I think that it’s more about the journey that I have taken. It’s my past, my upbringing and all that of things I’ve been through all my life.”
In 2017, Moen was the fifth fastest. player in terms of matches played to reach 2000 runs and 100 gates, also take a hattrick against South Africa that year seal series win in the Oval.
He was part of Ashes win 2015 side but struggled during 2017-18 series in Australia and took break from cricket after falling during Ashes 2019 in home.
Queen’s birthday list for sport
Commander of order of British Empire (CBE)
Claire Victoria Balding (television presenter) for sports and charity services
Tracey Crouch MP (former sports minister), for parliamentary and public service
officers of order of British Empire (OBE)
Moin Ali (cricketer) for services cricket
Richard Harrison Bevan (CEO of League Managers Association) for services football
Luther Loyd Blissett (former football player and patron of Sporting Memories), for services football and for charity
Laura Marie Fashi (cyclist) for cycling services
Neil Michael Faci (cyclist) for cycling services
Rio Gavin Ferdinand (expert and former footballer) for services football and for charity
David Peter Hadfield (President of the International Boccia Sports Federation), for sports services
Corinne Claire Hall (cyclist) for cycling services
Hugh Morris (Chief of Glamorgan County Cricket Club), for services cricket and for charity
Eva Muirhead (skip British Olympic curling team), for curling services
Sean O’Laughlin (rugby) league player), for rugby services league
Professor Nicholas Sheridan Pierce (Head of England and Wales Cricket Board), for sports services during Covid-19
Michael Summerbee (former footballer) for services football and for charity
Karen Margaret Tong (Chairman, Pair of Table Tennis), for table tennis services
Members of order of British Empire (MBE)
Gareth Frank Bale (footballer) for services football and for charity
Ghazein Chowdhury (disabled basketball player) for wheelchair basketball services
Jennifer Carmichael Dodds (curler) for curling services
Haley Caitlin Rose Duff (Curler) for curling services
William Robert Leckie Duncan (curler) for curling and charity services
Thomas Scott Dyson (Head Coach Paralympic Trail, British Rowing), for services to the Paralympic rowing
Gary Kenneth Hall (performance choreographer, British taekwondo), for taekwondo services
Benjamin Robert Hawes (Chairman of the British Olympic Association Athletes’ Commission), for sports services
Elizabeth Ellen Hughesdirector of special projects, Sport England), for sports services during Covid-19
Samantha Mae Kinghorn (paraathlete) for services for disabled sports
Shirley McKay (ice hockey) player), for hockey services and community in Northern Ireland
Hanna Luzi Miley (swimmer) for swimming services and women in sport
Dr. Ian Stuart Miller (recently Chief Medical Officer of the British Paralympic Association), for Paralympic sport services
James Philip Milner (footballer) for services football and charity
David Matthew Murdochhead coach UK curling team), for curling services
Verity Lee Naylordirector of operations, British Paralympic Association), for Paralympic sport services
Alan Raf (former footballer) for services football and for charity in Scotland
Eilish Rutherford (para hockey) player), for sports and charity services in Northern Ireland
Andrew Peter Ryan (executive directorAssociation of Summer Olympic International Federations), for sports services
Douglas Gordon Samuel (Recently CEO of Spartans Community Football Academy). For services to the Football Association and community in north edinburgh
Georgina Claire Seccomb (Harland) (Mission Chef Team Great Britain, Olympic Games 2021), for Olympic sport services
Mark Selby (snooker) player), for snooker and charity services
Neil Douglas Hamilton Simpson (para-alpine skier) for skiing services
Andrew William Ramsay Simpson (para-alpine skier) for skiing services
Miley Smith (curler) for curling services
Stephen Connell Stewartdirector of sports and physical education, university of St. Andrews) for sports services
Judd Trump (snooker) for snooker and charity services
Anwar Uddin (Fans For Diversity campaign manager (Football Fans Association), for association services football
Georgina Astrid Asher (Executive Director of British Fencing), for fencing services (London)
Tracey Whittaker-Smithhead national coachTrampoline, British gymnastics), for trampolining services
David Brynmore Williams (former rugby player) union player), for sports and charity services in Wales
Victoria Wright (curler) for curling services

