Sam Quek: Who is A Question of Sport team captain and Olympic hockey champion?

The Rio 2016 gold medal winner is one of two new team captains on the show alongside former England rugby international Ugo Monye

Sports Staff
Friday 24 September 2021 14:37 EDT
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Samantha Quek celebrates winning gold at Rio 2016
Samantha Quek celebrates winning gold at Rio 2016 (Getty Images)

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Sam Quek is set to become the latest team captain on long-running TV quiz show A Question of Sport, with the former Great Britain hockey star set to make her first appearance when the new series gets underway this month.

Quek has worked as a TV and radio broadcasting since retiring from hockey and fronted the BBC’s morning coverage of the Tokyo Olympics alongside Dan Walker.

She was part of the Great Britain team to win hockey gold in Rio in 2016, following a dramatic shoot-out win over the Netherlands in the final.

The 32-year-old, who played as a defender during her international career, also won European gold and Commonwealth silver for England.

Quek is the first female team captain in the history of A Question of Sport and will line up opposite former England rugby international Ugo Monye, who is also making his first appearance as a team captain on the show.

The pair have replaced former team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell while Paddy McGuinness hosts the show, having followed Sue Barker.

“This really is my dream job!” said Quek, following her announcement as team captain.

“I’ve watched A Question Of Sport since I was a little girl and my ambition to appear on the show came true five years ago, but I never thought that I would one day be a captain - and the first female captain in the show’s 50-year history too.

“I have some huge shoes to fill as Matt and Phil are two of the greatest captains to have ever appeared on the show, but it’s thanks to trailblazers like Sue Barker that I now have this opportunity. I’ll give it my all and make sure I enjoy every minute of the ride.”

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