#MyIcon Ep 23: Moeen Ali says giving 100 per cent has been key to establishing himself as one of England's most important cricketers.
#MyIcon Ep 22: Spencer Fearon hopes his journey in boxing can inspire young people to "shoot for the stars".
#MyIcon Ep 21: Martin Offiah used the racism he endured as the fuel to fire him to the very top of rugby league.
#MyIcon Ep20: Rachel Yankey insists women’s football has "come on leaps and bounds" since she first entered the sport.
#MyIcon special: Chris Ramsey is one of English football's most recognisable black coaches but who was his icon growing up?
#MyIcon Ep 19: Duke McKenzie insists sportsmen and women must accept they are considered by many as role models in society.
#MyIcon Ep 18: Natasha Jonas knows how fortunate she has been compared to other female boxers trying to make their way in the fight game.
Former England midfielder Ricky Hill, the architect of the Rooney Rule in England, is disappointed with the lack of progress around the initiative.
#MyIcon Ep 17: Thierry Henry hopes his success on and off the field can continue to inspire young people across the world.
Pat Nevin says he had no choice but to intervene when he saw ex-team-mate Paul Canoville routinely subjected to racial abuse during matches.
#MyIcon Ep 16: Darren Campbell's journey from council estate to winning Olympic gold is a story that gives hope to millions.
#MyIcon Ep 15: American football has always proved to be a level playing field for player-turned-pundit Solomon Wilcots.
#MyIcon Ep 14: Ex-Tottenham full-back Chris Hughton admits the majority of black footballers of his era were regularly forced to endure racism.
#MyIcon Ep 13: Leon McKenzie hopes overcoming his own mental health struggles gives other sports stars the courage to speak up about their issues.
#MyIcon Ep12: When Henni Goya won her first tournament, she knew golf was for her but the sport has not always been a welcoming environment.
#MyIcon Ep 11: Olympic hero Linford Christie is urging youngsters to get more active, insisting it need not be expensive to take part in sport regularly.
#MyIcon Ep 10: Women's World Cup winner Ebony Rainford-Brent pretended to be a boy as a youngster playing cricket.
#MyIcon Ep 8 & 9: Johnny Nelson says trainer Brendan Ingle's gym was ahead of its time, uniting people from different communities in Sheffield.
#MyIcon Ep 7: Former Great Britain and England half-back Leon Pryce has called for more diversity across rugby league and sport in general.
Nasser Hussain thinks England all-rounder Moeen Ali will go down as one of the most influential players of his generation.